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Stanton
Is it just me or can anyone tell me a game this year when he has actually had a big affect on the game ? He has no physical presence and there is no defensive pressure....his possessions always seem to come late in the second half when the game is already cracked...I would drop him this week.
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Ah, more knee-jerk reactions having a crack at a bloke who has led our team in most stats for the last three seasons. ![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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he had a huge influence on the game just after half-time last week vs Carlton. We had lost Jobe in the 2nd qtr - the game was tight - and he was instrumental in giving us an advantage after the break.
but I do kind of agree he has been down a bit generally - despite the stats. I reckon he, like Paddy, suffer from our game plan. One of Stants greatest strengths was to break into space and to always be an option for basically anyone on the ground to kick to him. and then he in turn to either take us out of the back 50, or bring us into the fwd 50. Now, given our handball (at all costs?) sort of attitude - his hard running ability is diminished.
but I do kind of agree he has been down a bit generally - despite the stats. I reckon he, like Paddy, suffer from our game plan. One of Stants greatest strengths was to break into space and to always be an option for basically anyone on the ground to kick to him. and then he in turn to either take us out of the back 50, or bring us into the fwd 50. Now, given our handball (at all costs?) sort of attitude - his hard running ability is diminished.
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He is definitely in a bit of a form slump. He had a very good first half of the year in general IMO, but the last month or so hasn't been as great.
I think he has been carrying some sort of injury at times, you can just see that he hasn't been running as freely as normal. I think he will come good, has been a good player for a fair period of time.
I think he has been carrying some sort of injury at times, you can just see that he hasn't been running as freely as normal. I think he will come good, has been a good player for a fair period of time.
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under the radar kind of player that can find the ball and from memory rarely goes sideways or backwards...... drop him you say?
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Re: Stanton
Great when the midfield's on top.
Can struggle when it's tough through the middle and defensive efforts still pretty shit.
Can struggle when it's tough through the middle and defensive efforts still pretty shit.
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Up to the coaches and staff to reinforce this into him, and if he doesn't follow team rules, then he should be dropped.j-mac31 wrote: Can struggle when it's tough through the middle and defensive efforts still pretty shit.
Have to remember that we are much more about teamwork than individuals, which I believe we used to be. We have a team sharing the responsibility around, meaning that he probably won't get the large numbers from years gone by. As long as he is completing the task assigned to him, he should remain in the team.
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Re: Stanton
Shut up
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Gringo hasn't been online in the past 7 hours? Oh well give it time.
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Re: Stanton
It's ridiculous to say thah he should be dropped. However I am a little dissapointed in his disposal of late, and he does seem to be developing a disturbing habit of going missing when things are getting tough. He is still only 22 though, and can run all day. He still needs to take some further steps to become a truly elite player.
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Correctrobbie67 wrote:It's ridiculous to say thah he should be dropped. However I am a little dissapointed in his disposal of late, and he does seem to be developing a disturbing habit of going missing when things are getting tough. He is still only 22 though, and can run all day. He still needs to take some further steps to become a truly elite player.
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Re: Stanton
Was probably our best after qtr time against Carlton - there you go, wasnt so hard after all
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Stanton is going to be pushed, and pushed hard, by Prismall. It's great to have another bloke down at the club who will train as well as Brent does as I think that this will push him to the next level.
I wouldn't be surprised if Stants is carrying a niggle at the moment because he doesn't normally get run down like he did on Friday. Still, in terms of guys that you'd like to have with the ball in their hand going inside 50 it's Lovett, McVeigh, Prismall then Stanton for me at the moment. And given he's still getting 25 a game with the no.1 tag I think he's doing pretty well.
I wouldn't be surprised if Stants is carrying a niggle at the moment because he doesn't normally get run down like he did on Friday. Still, in terms of guys that you'd like to have with the ball in their hand going inside 50 it's Lovett, McVeigh, Prismall then Stanton for me at the moment. And given he's still getting 25 a game with the no.1 tag I think he's doing pretty well.
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Probably needs to win a bit of his own ball.
One of the main reasons Dyson has been better and received praise around here.
One of the main reasons Dyson has been better and received praise around here.
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Re: Stanton
I dont think Stants has been that bad... just not as influential as previous seasons. Having more depth in our midfield means that Stants doesnt have to do as much. I think his decision making and ball use does let him down at times but overall he has been serviceable.
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You're an astute observer Andy, but i can't believe i'm reading this from you.andrewb wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if Stants is carrying a niggle at the moment because he doesn't normally get run down like he did on Friday.
Stanton gets mowed down from behind about once every week (on average...sometimes doesn't happen, sometimes happens a few times), usually after he takes at least 5 steps and the crowd make all this noise alerting him to the chasing opponent. His awareness in this respect is mediocre to poor. Though i suppose he gets plenty of the ball in space so the opposition get plenty of opportunities to run him down in these circumstances.
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I'm with Jimmy on this one. And the thing about it - earlier in his career he was excellent at evading (as opposed to shrugging) tackles, and this seems to have deteriorated. Stants at his best is a regular top 3 in our B&F, so we urgently need to get him up or near his best to be fornidable in the remainder of the season and in our prime years coming in the near future! (I hope!)jimmyc1985 wrote:You're an astute observer Andy, but i can't believe i'm reading this from you.andrewb wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if Stants is carrying a niggle at the moment because he doesn't normally get run down like he did on Friday.
Stanton gets mowed down from behind about once every week (on average...sometimes doesn't happen, sometimes happens a few times), usually after he takes at least 5 steps and the crowd make all this noise alerting him to the chasing opponent. His awareness in this respect is mediocre to poor. Though i suppose he gets plenty of the ball in space so the opposition get plenty of opportunities to run him down in these circumstances.
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Feel like I've been crucified for this opinion. Never said he was the worst play but I do think he is not as influential as he is cracked up to be ...
And dropping him to get some hunger is that so radical ....?
Funny because I remember a team who dropped 2 players (Dal Santo and Montagna) who were certainly not the worst players in the team but did look flat and without much hunger ... most Saints supporters count that as their big turn around.
And dropping him to get some hunger is that so radical ....?
Funny because I remember a team who dropped 2 players (Dal Santo and Montagna) who were certainly not the worst players in the team but did look flat and without much hunger ... most Saints supporters count that as their big turn around.