Deano Supremo wrote:
Sydney Blue wrote:
wasthesonofapreacherman wrote:
Sydney Blue wrote:
Aisake from what I saw last year doesn't know wether he is Arthur otr Marther when he is on a football field
And you obviously have the same problem off it. Sydney Blue...hmmm...so how many Bullants games did you attend? I'd say he's very much a Marther given his temper, and with more and more training will no exactly how to read the play. His speed and agility, kicking, and hand-passing is not a problem whatsoever. I look forward to him proving you wrong.
As for Walks, he's a outright champion. He's a born leader on the field and the training track!
Get that bloody shoulder fixed Walks. Get better!
ABC 2 telecasts several games of the Bullants up here - late on a wednesday night I watched every one of them. He looks miles off - His elder brother has been in the system two years longer and he is still struggling to come to grips with it . He has had one good game I can think of against an out of form Barry Hall when we got smashed by 92 points.
I am still yet to be convinced that either of these two players will be anything I hope I am proven wrong
I reckon that's harsh on Setanta. Had a real purple patch at the end of last year/start of this year as a key defender.
Critics will point to a couple of bags kicked on him, but there's not a defender that's ever lived that hasn't copped a bag against them at one stage or another.
Can't really comment on Aizake as I haven't seen enough of him - but I reckon Carlos will end up with his name on a locker.
To ensure no mixed message on Setanta:
1/ Sure, he still is in early stages and has plenty to go.
2/ A guy of his ability and background offering total commitment and achieving what he has is remarkable
3/ Playing for as long as he has, in as many positions as he has, and in a culture he has over recent years, how hard can that be.
Time will tell, but he is on his way to be a big part of our future.