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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: blaisee on October 25, 2004, 03:52:55 PM
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Anyone able to shed light on the rumour he is headed to tigerland in the pre-season draft?
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i hope not, he is a big lump of Sh^t.
He is Richard Lounder mark 2.
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lol, agree!
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He is 25 in may next year so would be in the prime of his career. I wouldnt mind getting him. Look at his stats
http://saints.com.au/default.asp?pg=players&spg=playerprofile&personid=13490
He gets his hand on the ball alot and the saints were good at clearances this year.
I wouldnt rule him out.
This would be my side if we picked up knobel.
B: Hartigan Gasper Chaffey
HB: Jackson Schultz Bowden
C: Tivendale Johnson Hyde
HF: Campbell Richo Pettifer
F: Krakouer Simmonds Brown
Foll: Knobel Coughlan Newman
Int: Stafford Deledio Rodan Hall
Emg: Lewis Morrison Roach
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LMAO at Trent No-Balls
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Trent Knob-all.
Let's get him. Just for the fun of his name.
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lmfaooo@Trent 'big lump of schit' No-balls
lmfaooo@being nicknamed "lump'o"
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He does get plenty of hitouts but doesn't have anything else to his game. I wouldn't judge him by the Saints clearance stats. Any ruckman would look good with Ball, Del Santo, Harvey, Hayes and co. winning the footy at ground level. From memory the Saints had one of the lowest hitout numbers in the league this year but were one of best sides if not the best in winning clearances.
I'll give Knobel this - I'd draft him ahead of McKee or Ackland if the choice was between these three. They make Knobel look useful.
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Trent Knobel, I hope not.
If I had to pick between the three of Knobel, Ackland and McKee, I'd pick McKee. :gobdrop
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Knobel - not thanks.
I am a bit like RodgerR, I'd take McKee.
He has one thing in his favour and that is he knows how to drop back and fill up a hole in the oppostitions forward 50. Stafford knows how do to this as well that other bloke we had (who's name escapes me :-\) that played in the ruck wasn't very good at that.
He does get plenty of hitouts but doesn't have anything else to his game. I wouldn't judge him by the Saints clearance stats. Any ruckman would look good with Ball, Del Santo, Harvey, Hayes and co. winning the footy at ground level. From memory the Saints had one of the lowest hitout numbers in the league this year but were one of best sides if not the best in winning clearances..
Good point MT - when we had Jerry Maguire sorry I meant Ottens we were in the top 3 for hitouts but got belted in the clearances. Granted the hitouts were fallig at the ruckman's feet but we were still belted in clearances
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Knobel has walked out of the Saints and their other mobile ruckman might follow Blake. Looks like the Saints are going to implode once again.
According to The Age we've shown interest in Knobel:
Ruck blow for Saints as Knobel walks
By Stephen Rielly
October 28, 2004
Knobel told the Saints late last week that he considered their offer a poor reflection upon his contribution this year, in which he played 24 games, and he severed his ties with the club.
His agent, Dan Richardson of ESP, said last night that Knobel would nominate for the pre-season draft unless he was delisted by the Saints tomorrow, a move that would allow him to nominate for the earlier national draft.
The Saints attempted to trade for Troy Simmonds to strengthen their ruck division but the former Melbourne and Fremantle follower finished up at Richmond, which is understood to have already expressed an interest in Knobel.
With Barry Brooks yet to prove himself at AFL level and the talented Justin Koschitzke questionable as a frontline ruckman because of persistent injury, Knobel's departure will be doubly felt if Blake, a smaller mobile follower, cannot agree to terms.
It is understood that Blake is unhappy with the club's offer. His manager, Paul Connors, returns to Melbourne next week.
Knobel's search for a third football home means that there will be at least two, and possibly more, experienced big men in the draft pool, with recently delisted Collingwood ruckman Steve McKee seeking another opportunity and Brisbane Lion Clark Keating yet to come to terms with the club.
The Tigers are in the market for a ruckman as are Hawthorn and Carlton and all three clubs have early picks in the pre-season draft. They could be joined in the hunt by the Saints if Blake walks out with Knobel.
http://realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2004/10/27/1098667835461.html
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Knobel told the Saints late last week that he considered their offer a poor reflection upon his contribution this year, in which he played 24 games, and he severed his ties with the club.
Hmm......... another ruckman who isn't happy with the offer put to him ............. sounds like someone who used to play for the Tigers. :banghead
Under that criteria I still say no thanks >:(