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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:08 am
by Booney
daysofourlives wrote:
JK wrote:
DOC wrote:From what I saw (do not follow Port as close as you) he was very good forward. Just my perception from watching on the TV.

I thought it was his best ever season.


Would be up there with his best years - I thought he was cooked but throwing him back around the ball with the Captaincy responsibilities I was well surprised with how much he had to offer. Probably the old case of form is temporary class is permanent.


Or could be a case of the easiest place to get a kick is in the midfield?


So, let me get this straight, you think it might be easier to get the ball when the ball is near you more often?

Revolutionary.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:35 pm
by Booney
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley is excited about the club’s highly rated draftees, expecting them to play senior footy in 2020.

Making four picks in the top 25, the Power landed Miles Bergman out of Sandringham, Mitch Georgiades out of Subiaco, Dylan Williams from Oakleigh and Jackson Mead of Woodville-West Torrens.

While the senior coach admits he hasn’t seen a great deal of what they can do just yet, Hinkley says the expectation is they have an immediately impact.

“Last year we didn’t expect come Christmas that the three boys (Connor Rozee, Xavier Duursma and Zak Butters) would play 60 games of football, but you don’t really get to see much of them before Christmas,” he told SEN SA Breakfast.

“Now we’ll get to see what they can do and even yesterday in our running stuff we’ve seen that those young boys run unbelievably well, so that’s a great start.

“We know that Bergman and Georgiades can certainly play a bit at the top end already and Williams is more of a wildcard of the first rounders, but you draft first rounders knowing that they play in their first year.

“So I expect them all at some stage to play.”

On the other side of the coin, Hinkley adds that Port Adelaide’s veterans are all looking good at this early stage of summer.

“Charlie Dixon is training well and is in a good space, but it’s not just Charlie, Robbie Gray is training as well as I have seen so that is really important for us,” he said.

“We’ve got Brad Ebert out there, Hamish Hartlett, Tom Jonas, the five boys that have been here the whole journey with me have been critically important to us, Justin Westhoff is another one, they understand their responsibility, but all of them are doing what they can to be in good shape.”

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:55 pm
by valleys07
DOC wrote:From what I saw (do not follow Port as close as you) he was very good forward. Just my perception from watching on the TV.

I thought it was his best ever season.


Statistically, last year was his best year by a comfortable margin.

I still rate his AA years of 2013-14 to be better, largely based on the impact he had on the contest. During those years, he was either the catalyst in us murdering opposition midfields, or the igniter when we needed someone to stand up and have a big 5-10 minutes to get us back into a game - case in point R3 2013 vs. Adelaide.

His best football has been played in the middle, without question.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:39 pm
by daysofourlives
Booney wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
JK wrote:
DOC wrote:From what I saw (do not follow Port as close as you) he was very good forward. Just my perception from watching on the TV.

I thought it was his best ever season.


Would be up there with his best years - I thought he was cooked but throwing him back around the ball with the Captaincy responsibilities I was well surprised with how much he had to offer. Probably the old case of form is temporary class is permanent.


Or could be a case of the easiest place to get a kick is in the midfield?


So, let me get this straight, you think it might be easier to get the ball when the ball is near you more often?

Revolutionary.

Good response, I gave you too much credit, i'll dumb it down for you.
When he plays midfield he shakes hands with the opponent at the start of the game and that's the last they see of each other, when he plays forward someone will be trying to stop him getting a kick.
Therefore easier to get a kick in the midfield. How did I go, comprehend???

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:03 pm
by hollywood7477
Robbie Gray an absolute superstar!!!

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:06 pm
by Booney
hollywood7477 wrote:Robbie Gray an absolute superstar!!!


Yep, quality individual on and off field.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:07 pm
by amber_fluid
Booney wrote:
hollywood7477 wrote:Robbie Gray an absolute superstar!!!


Yep, quality individual on and off field.


What’s he done?
Off field I assume.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:11 pm
by Booney
amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:
hollywood7477 wrote:Robbie Gray an absolute superstar!!!


Yep, quality individual on and off field.


What’s he done?
Off field I assume.


Requested leave from training for a few days and is heading to Payenville in East Gippsland on the weekend to hold a coaching clinic and Q&A for kids effected by fires in the area.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:14 am
by Booney
Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Worrying to see Sanjeev Gupta's companies under financial pressure


Haven't been happy with this deal for some time, I'm happy to take the money while it's there but I don't think it's long term.

I believe a joint major partner to join GFG will be announced soon.


Closing in.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:52 pm
by Booney
#proud

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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:56 pm
by woodublieve12
Booney wrote:#proud

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that is a magnificent!!!

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:03 pm
by Booney
If you ever have the opportunity to chat to Pauly Vandenbergh ( Director of Aboriginal Programs PAFC ) do so, you will not meet a nicer bloke, he'll take the time to chat and he'll be more than happy to discuss the programs he heads up.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:06 pm
by The Bedge
Great numbers, even greater when you see the comparisons from year one onwards.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:10 pm
by woodublieve12
Booney wrote:If you ever have the opportunity to chat to Pauly Vandenbergh ( Director of Aboriginal Programs PAFC ) do so, you will not meet a nicer bloke, he'll take the time to chat and he'll be more than happy to discuss the programs he heads up.


would be great...

I lived in Port Augusta for 13 months back in 2010-11 and i coached an under 14's side... There was some exceptional aboriginal talent in the team. But i was baffled when i said to the higher ups them and i was pretty much told that they won't go anywhere because of their up bringing... Which never sat well with me... One of the kids i coached was the best junior ive seen play at that age EVER!!! If i had the money i and the resources and probably the smarts i would love to set up a program not to dissimilar to above which gives these kids a fair go...Not just aboriginal kids but all kids in these rural area to give them at least a chance to have a real crack at their dream....

Unfortunately what i was told happened and that lad barely plays anymore

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 8:23 am
by whufc
Booney wrote:If you ever have the opportunity to chat to Pauly Vandenbergh ( Director of Aboriginal Programs PAFC ) do so, you will not meet a nicer bloke, he'll take the time to chat and he'll be more than happy to discuss the programs he heads up.


Had the pleasure of working on a few programs with Vanders over the years and as you said absolute legend of a bloke who has a track record in delivering impactful programs.

His future successor Ross Waite is made of the same cloth.

Great team.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:02 am
by Mythical Creature
Booney wrote:If you ever have the opportunity to chat to Pauly Vandenbergh ( Director of Aboriginal Programs PAFC ) do so, you will not meet a nicer bloke, he'll take the time to chat and he'll be more than happy to discuss the programs he heads up.


Played 2 seasons of footy with him when he finished basketball. Can not meet a nicer bloke.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:04 pm
by UK Fan
3AW reporting this years China game to be cancelled Due to the virus outbreak

https://www.3aw.com.au/afl-clash-in-chi ... ing-ahead/

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 7:16 am
by LMA
UK Fan wrote:3AW reporting this years China game to be cancelled Due to the virus outbreak

https://www.3aw.com.au/afl-clash-in-chi ... ing-ahead/


You're slipping, your "all things PAFC" counterpart posted news of this in another thread earlier :D

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:28 pm
by stan
UK Fan wrote:3AW reporting this years China game to be cancelled Due to the virus outbreak

https://www.3aw.com.au/afl-clash-in-chi ... ing-ahead/
Ok, I kind of just read a AFL statement saying at this stage it's still as scheduled?
One would suggest unless the virus is killed of quickly and contained in the next few weeks that it will be called off.

Surely common sense will prevail at some point.

Re: Port Adelaide 2020

PostPosted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:41 pm
by Booney
stan wrote:
UK Fan wrote:3AW reporting this years China game to be cancelled Due to the virus outbreak

https://www.3aw.com.au/afl-clash-in-chi ... ing-ahead/
Ok, I kind of just read a AFL statement saying at this stage it's still as scheduled?
One would suggest unless the virus is killed of quickly and contained in the next few weeks that it will be called off.

Surely common sense will prevail at some point.


Agreed, they'll no doubt monitor the situation but I'd hasten a guess that it would be unlikely they'd head over there at this point.

With 4 months to the game I doubt they'd be calling it off just yet though.