You're telling me that North posters aren't biased about Alleway

I think I'm actually the only poster who actually has quoted facts to back up my argument.
PS: Big Phil has started a thread for this discussion.
by redandblack » Sun Apr 11, 2010 11:21 pm
by klaan » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:02 am
redandblack wrote:You think I'm the only biased poster on this topic?
You're telling me that North posters aren't biased about Alleway![]()
I think I'm actually the only poster who actually has quoted facts to back up my argument.
PS: Big Phil has started a thread for this discussion.
by The Sleeping Giant » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:26 am
redandblack wrote:You think I'm the only biased poster on this topic?
You're telling me that North posters aren't biased about Alleway![]()
I think I'm actually the only poster who actually has quoted facts to back up my argument.
PS: Big Phil has started a thread for this discussion.
by johntheclaret » Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:06 am
by Wedgie » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:36 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by redandblack » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:02 am
by Wedgie » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:06 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by CENTURION » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:58 am
whufc wrote:redandblack wrote:Thanks for that, TSG.
It gives me the opportunity to compare Ferguson and Alleway's recent form.
Ferguson - State CHB and 2nd best on ground. Alleway?
Ferguson - Polled way ahead of Alleway or any other KPP in last year's MM. Alleway polled in only one game.
Round 1, 2010?
At one stage, a while ago, Alleway may well have been one of the very best KPP's, but I think his form over the last year or so has dropped off, possibly because he looked to have been playing injured. If he gets back to top form, he may well be again, but he certainly hasn't been for a long time. Given the choice between Alleway, Ferguson and Chambers, I'd think most would have Alleway 3rd.
I'm not sure he's even the best KPP at North Adelaide, let alone the League.
To answer one of your trademark posts, TSG:
if you think it's Alleway
Magarey Medal votes is possibly one of the worse ways to compare players.
by beenreal » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:15 am
CENTURION wrote:whufc wrote:redandblack wrote:Thanks for that, TSG.
It gives me the opportunity to compare Ferguson and Alleway's recent form.
Ferguson - State CHB and 2nd best on ground. Alleway?
Ferguson - Polled way ahead of Alleway or any other KPP in last year's MM. Alleway polled in only one game.
Round 1, 2010?
At one stage, a while ago, Alleway may well have been one of the very best KPP's, but I think his form over the last year or so has dropped off, possibly because he looked to have been playing injured. If he gets back to top form, he may well be again, but he certainly hasn't been for a long time. Given the choice between Alleway, Ferguson and Chambers, I'd think most would have Alleway 3rd.
I'm not sure he's even the best KPP at North Adelaide, let alone the League.
To answer one of your trademark posts, TSG:
if you think it's Alleway
Magarey Medal votes is possibly one of the worse ways to compare players.
Yeah, Ebert was **** & he won 4!
by CENTURION » Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:43 am
by Big Phil » Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:39 pm
by the joker » Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:42 pm
Ports Future or the Gold Coasts Futurebloods08 wrote:Was really impressed with both Lycett and Solly for the maggies. Certainly 2 players to watch out for in the future.
by wycbloods » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:03 pm
Big Phil wrote:Was interesting to hear Clint Alleway speak on the 5AA SANFL show last night. He mentioned that young Brad Robertson for the Magpies was a fomer student of his (Clint is a teacher at Salisbury High School) but also made mention that his direct opponent, 17 year old Magpies debutant Scott Lycett, was a current student of his.
Scott was impressive on debut and at 203cm has very good skills and works well around the grounds. I agree with Jeremy Clayton, who said on the same show, he will go on to bigger things in the AFL.
I wonder if the Maggies had got up yesterday whether or not Mr Alleway would have marked young Scott's work in a different way !!? ()
It's not all that often, I would think, that a teacher and student would play against each other in league football ?
by the joker » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:07 pm
Big Phil wrote:Was interesting to hear Clint Alleway speak on the 5AA SANFL show last night. He mentioned that young Brad Robertson for the Magpies was a fomer student of his (Clint is a teacher at Salisbury High School) but also made mention that his direct opponent, 17 year old Magpies debutant Scott Lycett, was a current student of his.
Scott was impressive on debut and at 203cm has very good skills and works well around the grounds. I agree with Jeremy Clayton, who said on the same show, he will go on to bigger things in the AFL.
I wonder if the Maggies had got up yesterday whether or not Mr Alleway would have marked young Scott's work in a different way !!? ()
It's not all that often, I would think, that a teacher and student would play against each other in league football ?
by Slots It Through » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:37 pm
the joker wrote:Big Phil wrote:Was interesting to hear Clint Alleway speak on the 5AA SANFL show last night. He mentioned that young Brad Robertson for the Magpies was a fomer student of his (Clint is a teacher at Salisbury High School) but also made mention that his direct opponent, 17 year old Magpies debutant Scott Lycett, was a current student of his.
Scott was impressive on debut and at 203cm has very good skills and works well around the grounds. I agree with Jeremy Clayton, who said on the same show, he will go on to bigger things in the AFL.
I wonder if the Maggies had got up yesterday whether or not Mr Alleway would have marked young Scott's work in a different way !!? ()
It's not all that often, I would think, that a teacher and student would play against each other in league football ?
Jim Solly is also a Student of his.
by the joker » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:51 pm
Scott goes to Henley and Jamie goes to Salisbury so maybe Clint changed Schools over the summer. but Jamie has been one of his students.Slots It Through wrote:the joker wrote:Big Phil wrote:Was interesting to hear Clint Alleway speak on the 5AA SANFL show last night. He mentioned that young Brad Robertson for the Magpies was a fomer student of his (Clint is a teacher at Salisbury High School) but also made mention that his direct opponent, 17 year old Magpies debutant Scott Lycett, was a current student of his.
Scott was impressive on debut and at 203cm has very good skills and works well around the grounds. I agree with Jeremy Clayton, who said on the same show, he will go on to bigger things in the AFL.
I wonder if the Maggies had got up yesterday whether or not Mr Alleway would have marked young Scott's work in a different way !!? ()
It's not all that often, I would think, that a teacher and student would play against each other in league football ?
Jim Solly is also a Student of his.
I think Jim Solly and Scott Lycett go to different schools how can they both be a student of his?
by Big Phil » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:52 pm
Slots It Through wrote:I think Jim Solly and Scott Lycett go to different schools how can they both be a student of his?
by Big Phil » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:56 pm
the joker wrote:Scott goes to Henley and Jamie goes to Salisbury so maybe Clint changed Schools over the summer. but Jamie has been one of his students.
by the joker » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:58 pm
Big Phil wrote:Was interesting to hear Clint Alleway speak on the 5AA SANFL show last night. He mentioned that young Brad Robertson for the Magpies was a fomer student of his (Clint is a teacher at Salisbury High School) but also made mention that one his opponents, Magpies debutant Jamie Solly, was actually a current student of his.
Speaking of debutants, Scott Lycett was impressive on debut and at 203cm has very good skills and works well around the ground. I agree with Jeremy Clayton, who said on the same 5aAA show that he will go on to bigger things in the AFL.
I wonder if the Maggies had got up yesterday whether or not Mr Alleway would have marked young Jamie's work in a different way !!? ()
It's not all that often, I would think, that a teacher and student would play against each other in league football ?
by the joker » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:59 pm
Big Phil wrote:the joker wrote:Scott goes to Henley and Jamie goes to Salisbury so maybe Clint changed Schools over the summer. but Jamie has been one of his students.
Nah, if it was Jamie that is at Salisbury High then it was him who Clint was talking about on radio last night, because I do remember him actually saying "I teach at Salisbury High"...
Have edited my original post, as mentioned above, was just getting my young Maggies players on debut mixed up...
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