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Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 12:42 am
by BenDoolan
The captaincy really suited him. Played with great leadership, and is just a quality player. Shame about the injury because he would have got his 3rd BOG. Now he will miss a month :evil:

Not sure how much longer Lloyd is going to keep the captaincy, but I hope Macca gets it next.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:02 am
by jimmyc1985
I concur.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:30 am
by andrewb
For three quarters it felt like we had an inspirational captain again last night.

Then, snap.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:16 am
by spikefan
BenDoolan wrote:The captaincy really suited him. Played with great leadership, and is just a quality player. Shame about the injury because he would have got his 3rd BOG. Now he will miss a month :evil:

Not sure how much longer Lloyd is going to keep the captaincy, but I hope Macca gets it next.
Spot on
Winning a B&F seems to be an unwritten requirement for the honor.
Mark is still a chance for a Crichton if he recovers quickly like Hirdy did last year.
We are losing our best player/leader at the moment :evil:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:43 am
by BenDoolan
spikefan wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:The captaincy really suited him. Played with great leadership, and is just a quality player. Shame about the injury because he would have got his 3rd BOG. Now he will miss a month :evil:

Not sure how much longer Lloyd is going to keep the captaincy, but I hope Macca gets it next.
Spot on
Winning a B&F seems to be an unwritten requirement for the honor.
Mark is still a chance for a Crichton if he recovers quickly like Hirdy did last year.
We are losing our best player/leader at the moment :evil:
Lloyd hasn't won one though...

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:02 am
by robrulz5
He was brilliant last night. What type of hammy was it? Was he striding out or was it when he went to pick up the ball?

It's just a shame when a player starts a season on fire and gets injured. This was looking like his best season ever.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:19 am
by nomolos
BenDoolan wrote:
spikefan wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:The captaincy really suited him. Played with great leadership, and is just a quality player. Shame about the injury because he would have got his 3rd BOG. Now he will miss a month :evil:

Not sure how much longer Lloyd is going to keep the captaincy, but I hope Macca gets it next.
Spot on
Winning a B&F seems to be an unwritten requirement for the honor.
Mark is still a chance for a Crichton if he recovers quickly like Hirdy did last year.
We are losing our best player/leader at the moment :evil:
Lloyd hasn't won one though...

His 2 colemans are enough :wink:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:35 am
by Fraz
nomolos wrote: His 2 colemans are enough :wink:
Which must mean that his third Coleman is more than enough :wink:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:36 am
by BenDoolan
nomolos wrote:

His 3 colemans are enough :wink:
Ah, well, yes! 8)

Correction for accuracy :wink:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:37 am
by billyduckworth
I thought the captaincy really suited McVeigh.
The injury clearly deflated the whole team.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:02 pm
by The Don
At the risk of opening up an old debate, it definitely makes a difference when your Captain is in the thick of it, be it in the middle or on the ball. Some of TD's, Watson's, Thompson's O'Donnell and Hird's most inspirational leadership was done in and under a pack or getting that contested posession against the flow. McVeigh has become a gritty ball winner who has flourished with the opportunities that Knights has given him, I agree that the team responded well to him last night. The injury is a tragedy but he will bounce back. Most importantly I think that we have seen the beginnings of a future Essendon captaincy last night.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:43 pm
by Doctor Fish
Anyone know if he's still signing contracts on a yearly basis? It's time to secure him up with the new teams coming in. As we know, Spike loves a surf...

:wink:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 2:15 pm
by Malky
Very disappointed with the injury - I'm a huge fan of McVeigh's. He has been instrumental and inspirational the last 4 weeks - it's going to be an enormous hole to fill.

In terms of captaincy - he's more in and under and seems to be able to get the players up to what's required. He took them in as a group before going into the rooms at half time, deliered what he needed and the results in the 3rd quarter speak for themselves.

Give the big (C) next to his name now... well... when he comes back from injury!

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 2:37 pm
by BenDoolan
Doctor Fish wrote:Anyone know if he's still signing contracts on a yearly basis? It's time to secure him up with the new teams coming in. As we know, Spike loves a surf...

:wink:
He also loves the Essendon Football Club, which is very, very evident :wink:

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 2:45 pm
by rockhole
I backed Spike at 100/1 for the Brownlow and I reckon ofter 3 rounds that he would have been in good shape apart from ................!!!

I believe that he will go on to achieve statesman like status such as Watson, Madden, Hird etc and I hope that one day he will captain the team. He has all the qualifications and obviously bleeds for the club.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 3:57 pm
by spikefan
Doctor Fish wrote:Anyone know if he's still signing contracts on a yearly basis? It's time to secure him up with the new teams coming in. As we know, Spike loves a surf...

:wink:
Some legends die hard, the last time Mark took a one year contract was in 2003. He signed for two years in 2004 and again for two year in 2006. I would expect the club to sign him promptly.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 4:28 pm
by Mrs Mercuri
He was captain courageous last night and was keeping us in the game early in the last quarter. You could tell by the look on his face and the way he threw his mouthguard at the bench that he was distraught with his injury. Hopefully it wasnt as serious as it looked on TV and will be back in a couple of weeks.

Spike is a lot better captain material that Lloydy thats for sure. If the captaincy was given to McVeigh it would allow Lloydy to get back to doing what he does best, kicking goals without having the added pressure of captaining the side.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:54 pm
by dom_105
I just had a horrible thought.

We all know the media speculation about Nick Riewoldt and that he might or might not move north, given McVeigh hails from NSW, do you think he might be tempted to move north by a no doubt cashed up West Sydney outfit? He would be 30 on Round 1, 2011 when it is expected that this new team will get up and running, so you would expect that he would have a few good years left at that stage.

I guess it is something to be cautious about, You would think that Essendon would be a prime target with the number of young talented kids who will probably be close to the top of their game come 2011.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 6:21 pm
by Sartorius
dom_105 wrote:I just had a horrible thought.

We all know the media speculation about Nick Riewoldt and that he might or might not move north, given McVeigh hails from NSW, do you think he might be tempted to move north by a no doubt cashed up West Sydney outfit? He would be 30 on Round 1, 2011 when it is expected that this new team will get up and running, so you would expect that he would have a few good years left at that stage.

I guess it is something to be cautious about, You would think that Essendon would be a prime target with the number of young talented kids who will probably be close to the top of their game come 2011.
Have a look at his speech at our b&f last year. The bloke bleeds red and black. He was asking the doc if he could go back on, in the last quarter on Friday night, despite being in pain trying to get off the ground in the first place. Mcveigh loves this footy club now, and I couldn't see him wanting to play at any other AFL club.

Re: Captain McVeigh

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:18 pm
by BenDoolan
Gossy wrote:
dom_105 wrote:I just had a horrible thought.

We all know the media speculation about Nick Riewoldt and that he might or might not move north, given McVeigh hails from NSW, do you think he might be tempted to move north by a no doubt cashed up West Sydney outfit? He would be 30 on Round 1, 2011 when it is expected that this new team will get up and running, so you would expect that he would have a few good years left at that stage.

I guess it is something to be cautious about, You would think that Essendon would be a prime target with the number of young talented kids who will probably be close to the top of their game come 2011.
Have a look at his speech at our b&f last year. The bloke bleeds red and black. He was asking the doc if he could go back on, in the last quarter on Friday night, despite being in pain trying to get off the ground in the first place. Mcveigh loves this footy club now, and I couldn't see him wanting to play at any other AFL club.
There's no doubt about James Hird's influence and inspiration on Mark McVeigh. The passion in Spike's blood is like he's a Hird reincarnate. I believe he will remain at the club until he retires, and I also believe he will be skipper before he's finished.