This is the best comment regarding Setanta.....
Carlos is all bark at the moment and a large part of it is barking at himself because he get's frustrated.
He wants to be a better footballer but does not have the instinct to be better.
The only way Carlos will make it a an AFL level is to put that aggression into hitting packs hard. Waite, Bower and Setanta are loose defenders, the only problem is that Carlos does not read the ball as well as other players.
He reacts slowly to forwards because he is not instinctual. Unless he can fill in a hole and get hit a few times he will not make it. I don't think he will be there well beyond next year.
Blue70 wrote:
Synbad wrote:
Setanta is a FB.. put the field ahead of him .. hes fast enough to stay with a lead and he can punch... plus he has height.
Ratten plays him everywhere but....
ruck.. CHF as the patsy forward....pathetic really...
If Ackland was given an opportunity why isnt Aisake???
If Ratten likes skillful types for his gameplan what are the likes of Wiggins Russell Carrazzo Fisher doing there????
Why do we overpossess the ball anyway?????
Ratts should look at himself first....
Give us a break - I'm sure you were asking why we always went the long option the last few years. Ratten's coaching and understanding of the players capabilities is second to none.
Ratten understands Setanta's capability very well, do you not think it would be in his best interest to play him on the key forwards if he was consistently good at it?
The problem Setanta has is he gets caught out too easily. He is not a great body on body player and is outsmarted when played on the last line of defence - that is the reality and unfortunately this has become even clearer since Jamison came into the team and has been able to play the position as required.
Setanta's positives are that he is athletic, has agression, is passionate and his skills are actually not too bad - it's the intuition required to play in one of the Key Positions on the ground that he is missing at the moment.
Lets just back Ratten's ability to develop the team and make your judgements in a year or 2.