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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #405 on: April 22, 2013, 01:55:26 PM »
Chris has had a couple of lean years now and the decision making has been ordinary. He is slowing down but that's not unusual for a 30 year old man. If this form continues then a tap on the shoulder may be required although it can be very hard to accept. I hope he can turn things around.
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #406 on: April 22, 2013, 04:02:44 PM »
Is he still capable of playing the half back position?  because this is where I see him best suited and not on the wing etc as discussed in the past.
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #407 on: April 22, 2013, 04:21:42 PM »
Is he still capable of playing the half back position?  because this is where I see him best suited and not on the wing etc as discussed in the past.

I'm not sure to be honest, with his lack of speed these days I'm afraid the opposition will go through him to create run from wing to HF
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #408 on: April 22, 2013, 04:42:10 PM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think he is far too good to just send to the 2's.
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #409 on: April 22, 2013, 05:01:19 PM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think
 he is far too good to just send to the 2's.

Far too good?

Which part leadership? Speed? Defensive pressure?

Lots of others have copped a whack for producing more than Newman in the last 2 years.

His days are over I'm afraid, Dimma needs to get tough

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #410 on: April 22, 2013, 05:28:22 PM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think
 he is far too good to just send to the 2's.

Far too good?

Which part leadership? Speed? Defensive pressure?

Lots of others have copped a whack for producing more than Newman in the last 2 years.

His days are over I'm afraid, Dimma needs to get tough
So far off the mark it's not funny. Had to look twice at the poster, thought it was from Username or X it was so un-football educated.
Can tell you right now, if Ellis is getting a game, than Newy will play ill his 50.

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #411 on: April 22, 2013, 06:13:23 PM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think
 he is far too good to just send to the 2's.

Far too good?

Which part leadership? Speed? Defensive pressure?

Lots of others have copped a whack for producing more than Newman in the last 2 years.

His days are over I'm afraid, Dimma needs to get tough
So far off the mark it's not funny. Had to look twice at the poster, thought it was from Username or X it was so un-football educated.
Can tell you right now, if Ellis is getting a game, than Newy will play ill his 50.

Perhaps what I shouldve said was he is too good an option to drop to the twos like that, god forbid tap him on the shoulder cos jees we have so many players that are ready to step up  ::) its clear to me that if the club thought vlastuin etc were ready from rd 1 maybe chris, jackos spot etc may be endangered but obviously not. And until they are ready chris etc will get the gig unless he is woeful or injured. And yes his leadership counts for a lot imo

I may be wrong but id rather make conversation and possibly learn something from it rather than coming on here and burning the place and players down each week.
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #412 on: April 22, 2013, 07:34:08 PM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think
 he is far too good to just send to the 2's.

Far too good?

Which part leadership? Speed? Defensive pressure?

Lots of others have copped a whack for producing more than Newman in the last 2 years.

His days are over I'm afraid, Dimma needs to get tough
So far off the mark it's not funny. Had to look twice at the poster, thought it was from Username or X it was so un-football educated.
Can tell you right now, if Ellis is getting a game, than Newy will play ill his 50.

Hahahaha il pay that

Maybe I went too far just didn't like his game, though he wasn't alone

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #413 on: April 22, 2013, 08:15:15 PM »
Is being left behind at present. Would Helbig offer more???

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #414 on: April 22, 2013, 09:33:05 PM »
Had a good game against the Dogs.

I think Chris would be better suited to a HFF or FP role.

He can just play his game and use his guile and experience.

If he gets 15 touches there that would be great.

I think he would be dangerous there and very effective.

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #415 on: April 22, 2013, 10:01:44 PM »
Is being left behind at present. Would Helbig offer more???

Helbig
Dea
Vlastuin
Batchelor.

However Newman is not the only one that should be critiqued.

Newman has been flaws but so do many of the maintains From this season; Grigg. Houli. Jackson. Pettard. King ...

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #416 on: April 23, 2013, 07:00:38 AM »
Had a good game against the Dogs.

I think Chris would be better suited to a HFF or FP role.

He can just play his game and use his guile and experience.

If he gets 15 touches there that would be great.

I think he would be dangerous there and very effective.

Agree. He has been inconsistent this year. I think he would offer something in the forwardline. He is a good mark

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #417 on: April 23, 2013, 08:03:45 AM »
Is it possible for hime to play half forward role, simliar to what knights is doing but chris can drill those goals and try to be defensive and lock ball in? If it is his speed we need to look at options for him where speed is not the only factor. What that role is? Im not sure but some of you may have a better understanding and I think
 he is far too good to just send to the 2's.

Far too good?

Which part leadership? Speed? Defensive pressure?

Lots of others have copped a whack for producing more than Newman in the last 2 years.

His days are over I'm afraid, Dimma needs to get tough
So far off the mark it's not funny. Had to look twice at the poster, thought it was from Username or X it was so un-football educated.
Can tell you right now, if Ellis is getting a game, than Newy will play ill his 50.

Hahahaha il pay that

Maybe I went too far just didn't like his game, though he wasn't alone
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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #418 on: April 23, 2013, 08:17:43 AM »
Age catching up with him quickly, could see it last season as well. I don't mind him on the wing, thought he was alright against the Dogs there. Horrible game on the weekend, but wasn't alone.

I can't see this year being his last (in our starting team or not), would expect him to hang up the boots after 2014.

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Re: Chris Newman [merged]
« Reply #419 on: April 23, 2013, 10:22:05 AM »
Is being left behind at present. Would Helbig offer more???

I'd rather 15 disposals and game time into Helbig, than 15 disposals a game from Newman who isn't getting any younger.
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