Scott Gumbleton
Scott Gumbleton
Is it see you later for Scott? as you can tell from yesterday we really needed a marking forward.
Re: Scott Gumbleton
not yet, he is contracted for 2012 and he is being paid bugger all no doubt so he'll get next year to try again but i also have no doubt that he's been warned it's 2012 or bust
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Captain of the first BomberTalk International Test Squad
BT Soccer World Cup Champion
Captain of the Bombertalk Reds 3rd with 4 wins - 108.30%
(6 games) - 65 kicks, 33 marks, 52 handballs, 4 tackles, 3 Hit Outs, 2 goals
Re: Scott Gumbleton
Give up on him. He's so far behind in development that it will take him at least 4 years to catch up on what he's missed out on. Plus, he would be playing in a position that takes it's toll on a physically good specimen, let alone his fragile crumbling body.
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Re: Scott Gumbleton
Who?
- Windy_Hill
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Am open minded about the guy's prospects. There are many more I would lose before I dropped a 198cm, KPP - regardless of injuries
Re: Scott Gumbleton
bring back Courtney Johns!
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Re: Scott Gumbleton
will have his last year on his contract to prove his body can get up to handle AFL.
expecting Hirdy will have a list of others to move on before him.
expecting Hirdy will have a list of others to move on before him.
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Good luck to Gumby in 2012, but I am not treating him as our saviour up forward.
I have put aside my expectations that I felt was warranted from such a high draft pick (Bradley anyone) and just hope he has a solid preseason and an injury free 2012 to compete for his spot against Hurley, Crameri, Carsile, Ryder, Hooker and maybe Steinberg (if he can kick straight) as the main tall forward options.
If he makes it great (though to do so I suspect he will have to bulk up like Walker did this year ... which may be hard given his hip nerve and spine concerns) and I will applaud loudly.
If he doesn't - I will still applaud the efforts and application of an extermely talented kid whose body couldn't make the transition into full time AFL - unfortunately he wouldn't be the first and he certainly won't be the last in the VFL/AFL to do so.
I have put aside my expectations that I felt was warranted from such a high draft pick (Bradley anyone) and just hope he has a solid preseason and an injury free 2012 to compete for his spot against Hurley, Crameri, Carsile, Ryder, Hooker and maybe Steinberg (if he can kick straight) as the main tall forward options.
If he makes it great (though to do so I suspect he will have to bulk up like Walker did this year ... which may be hard given his hip nerve and spine concerns) and I will applaud loudly.
If he doesn't - I will still applaud the efforts and application of an extermely talented kid whose body couldn't make the transition into full time AFL - unfortunately he wouldn't be the first and he certainly won't be the last in the VFL/AFL to do so.
dices ad adepto futui (tell them to f*** off)
Re: Scott Gumbleton
he said that about willo too...j-mac31 wrote:Hirdy says he's still in the plan.
Re: Scott Gumbleton
As I've commented previously, I certainly haven't seen much of the Bendigo Bombers this season...one game to be precise...the elim final. But if that's atypical of how that side performs generally then for mine, there's little wonder Gumby struggles to shine. As forward, the delivery into his half of the ground is crucial, much more so than say an on-baller who can more or less get in there, like a Sammy or Jobe and get his own ball if he's good enough. I watched him closely in that final and could see his total frustration at some of the delivery that was coming in.... it ws pathetic.
Like I said in that earlier post, Bendigo Bombers to me look little better than a fair to middling country league club. It actually looks like it should be playing in the Bendigo League rather than supposedly, the second best level of football in the land (with due apoloogies to the SANFL and WAFL) and IMO something drastic needs to be done to lift the standard of the side that directly feeds one of the (historically at least) foremost elite level clubs in the land. Or, to put it more bluntly...Bendigo Bombers are a F*****N joke and as far as being the place where up and coming young players can show their wares or, in Gumby's case, players (esp lead up forwards) struggling to find some form after a shocking run of injuries...you can forget it....Just Sooo amateurish and unprofessional Bombers.
Like I said in that earlier post, Bendigo Bombers to me look little better than a fair to middling country league club. It actually looks like it should be playing in the Bendigo League rather than supposedly, the second best level of football in the land (with due apoloogies to the SANFL and WAFL) and IMO something drastic needs to be done to lift the standard of the side that directly feeds one of the (historically at least) foremost elite level clubs in the land. Or, to put it more bluntly...Bendigo Bombers are a F*****N joke and as far as being the place where up and coming young players can show their wares or, in Gumby's case, players (esp lead up forwards) struggling to find some form after a shocking run of injuries...you can forget it....Just Sooo amateurish and unprofessional Bombers.
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Re: Scott Gumbleton
let him get himself right for the start of next, give him the first half of the season in VFL to show he has something and then give him a few games in the seniors to do likewise...if he breaks down or just doesn't cut it, then goodbye...
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Sounds fair enough, but then isn't that exactly what we did already this year?Crazyman wrote:let him get himself right for the start of next, give him the first half of the season in VFL to show he has something and then give him a few games in the seniors to do likewise...if he breaks down or just doesn't cut it, then goodbye...
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True, but who is he keeping off the list? The 38th best player isnt going to have as much upside as Gumby if he happens to come good. If we cant get a decent trade for him, we keep him, and give him another go.billyduckworth wrote:Sounds fair enough, but then isn't that exactly what we did already this year?Crazyman wrote:let him get himself right for the start of next, give him the first half of the season in VFL to show he has something and then give him a few games in the seniors to do likewise...if he breaks down or just doesn't cut it, then goodbye...
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I would question whether we can get any trade for him given his record of injuries.robbie67 wrote:True, but who is he keeping off the list? The 38th best player isnt going to have as much upside as Gumby if he happens to come good. If we cant get a decent trade for him, we keep him, and give him another go.billyduckworth wrote:Sounds fair enough, but then isn't that exactly what we did already this year?Crazyman wrote:let him get himself right for the start of next, give him the first half of the season in VFL to show he has something and then give him a few games in the seniors to do likewise...if he breaks down or just doesn't cut it, then goodbye...
Hirdy clearly stated that you don't get rid of 198cm KPP's who have outstanding stamina and can run all day. He said that Gumby was definitely in the mix.
Having said that, next year is the last gasp!!
Too far for Baker now he's on to it, now he’s got it, OPEN GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Dons are in front by one point at the 8 minute mark
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This. But I don't really care if he makes it anymore.robbie67 wrote:True, but who is he keeping off the list? The 38th best player isnt going to have as much upside as Gumby if he happens to come good. If we cant get a decent trade for him, we keep him, and give him another go.billyduckworth wrote:Sounds fair enough, but then isn't that exactly what we did already this year?Crazyman wrote:let him get himself right for the start of next, give him the first half of the season in VFL to show he has something and then give him a few games in the seniors to do likewise...if he breaks down or just doesn't cut it, then goodbye...
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Re: Scott Gumbleton
I don't think it was a fluke they made the finals and they were beaten by a quality side. Saying they are amateurish and a F*****N joke is a contradiction considering where they finished on the ladder. Give the team some credit. Also I think blaming his team mates for poor form is an absolute cop out. Good CHF's demand the ball and will continue to present all day no matter what the situation.pevfan wrote:As I've commented previously, I certainly haven't seen much of the Bendigo Bombers this season...one game to be precise...the elim final. But if that's atypical of how that side performs generally then for mine, there's little wonder Gumby struggles to shine. As forward, the delivery into his half of the ground is crucial, much more so than say an on-baller who can more or less get in there, like a Sammy or Jobe and get his own ball if he's good enough. I watched him closely in that final and could see his total frustration at some of the delivery that was coming in.... it ws pathetic.
Like I said in that earlier post, Bendigo Bombers to me look little better than a fair to middling country league club. It actually looks like it should be playing in the Bendigo League rather than supposedly, the second best level of football in the land (with due apoloogies to the SANFL and WAFL) and IMO something drastic needs to be done to lift the standard of the side that directly feeds one of the (historically at least) foremost elite level clubs in the land. Or, to put it more bluntly...Bendigo Bombers are a F*****N joke and as far as being the place where up and coming young players can show their wares or, in Gumby's case, players (esp lead up forwards) struggling to find some form after a shocking run of injuries...you can forget it....Just Sooo amateurish and unprofessional Bombers.
P.S. Don't give me this crap of him being just a lead up forward.
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Re: Scott Gumbleton
If the rumours are right and we are interested in Adel forward Jack Gunstan I fear for Gumby's long term future.
The club has come out and said that Gumby will be a Bomber next year (obviously to honour his contract) but he is certainly on his last chance...
The club has come out and said that Gumby will be a Bomber next year (obviously to honour his contract) but he is certainly on his last chance...
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