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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #15 on: October 03, 2013, 07:21:21 AM »

Does this mean Jacko will be top 30?

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Jacko not named in the 11-30 bracket.

What chance a top ten finish.

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Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #16 on: October 03, 2013, 02:30:25 PM »
Chaplin became more of a man on man defender from about halfway through the season when it was obvious it was ridiculous seeing Rance get hammered by Cloke while Chaps was playing loose. think the penny dropped and saw him standing big fwds plenty in the run home. Talking too much poo coach, lotta hate

No hate, just dealing in facts. You didn't answer my question(s). Were you expecting a monster full back like everyone else on here? And name me the top forwards that he has beaten. It's not that hard. Well, it is actually....:lol
And before someone else has a crack, I'll say it again. I was more than content with his recruitment and I have said he improves the backline, but that's not the question at hand  ;D

You blokes should be on your knees. It's clear my description of him from well before he was recruited is absolutely spot on.

Here's to the Coach :cheers 3 cheers for Coach!

Let's go Coach!

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #17 on: October 03, 2013, 03:11:30 PM »
Chaplin became more of a man on man defender from about halfway through the season when it was obvious it was ridiculous seeing Rance get hammered by Cloke while Chaps was playing loose. think the penny dropped and saw him standing big fwds plenty in the run home. Talking too much poo coach, lotta hate

No hate, just dealing in facts. You didn't answer my question(s). Were you expecting a monster full back like everyone else on here? And name me the top forwards that he has beaten. It's not that hard. Well, it is actually....:lol
And before someone else has a crack, I'll say it again. I was more than content with his recruitment and I have said he improves the backline, but that's not the question at hand  ;D

You blokes should be on your knees. It's clear my description of him from well before he was recruited is absolutely spot on.

Here's to the Coach :cheers 3 cheers for Coach!

Let's go Coach!

Regards,
Coach

:cheers

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« Last Edit: October 05, 2013, 04:09:08 AM by one-eyed »
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #18 on: October 03, 2013, 03:16:38 PM »
Right on brother :thumbsup

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #19 on: October 03, 2013, 03:36:34 PM »
I agree with Coach.
The comments he played man on man later in the year are rubbish. Don't know how many times the commentators would say Chappy was just setting up in space and you could see it at the games too. Got destroyed by Tippet

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #20 on: October 03, 2013, 05:01:43 PM »
Chaplin became more of a man on man defender from about halfway through the season when it was obvious it was ridiculous seeing Rance get hammered by Cloke while Chaps was playing loose. think the penny dropped and saw him standing big fwds plenty in the run home. Talking too much poo coach, lotta hate

No hate, just dealing in facts. You didn't answer my question(s). Were you expecting a monster full back like everyone else on here? And name me the top forwards that he has beaten. It's not that hard. Well, it is actually....:lol
And before someone else has a crack, I'll say it again. I was more than content with his recruitment and I have said he improves the backline, but that's not the question at hand  ;D

You blokes should be on your knees. It's clear my description of him from well before he was recruited is absolutely spot on.

Here's to the Coach :cheers 3 cheers for Coach!

Let's go Coach!

Regards,
Coach

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Are you done?  ;D

You didn't ask me any questions, but for the record, I expected him to rotate on the big fwds and was hoping he wasn't going to play solely as a loose man. We have others who should do that. Just bc someone plays a particular role at another club doesn't mean that cannot be earmarked to change elsewhere.

I don't care what you and other ignorant posters say, I know what I saw -  the penny dropped for the coaching staff after the pies game where poor rance was isolated on Cloke and torn a new one whilst chappy was running around playing loose man. In the second half of the season he has stood Roughead, Tippett, rotated on and off pavlich/Clarke against freo and petrie against North. He has also played loose at times bc hes good at it and he wasn't need structurally in some games like GWS, GC, Essendon, so don't give me this BS that he doesn't play man on man.
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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #21 on: October 03, 2013, 05:07:20 PM »
I agree with Coach.
The comments he played man on man later in the year are rubbish. Don't know how many times the commentators would say Chappy was just setting up in space and you could see it at the games too. Got destroyed by Tippet

Im sorry, but your post is FOS.  You slag off my POV as garbage and then go ahead in the same post and admit he has played on a key fwd in tippet.  ::)   

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #22 on: October 03, 2013, 05:18:57 PM »
Wow, you mad bro? Now I know how Chucky feels. I'd give him rep. If I didn't ask any questions then why did you reply to my post with a bunch irrelevant points? Where have I said he hasn't played on anyone? I asked if you thought he was a monster full back and asked of top forwards he has beaten. Wow the hostility, this is unreal. Never said the guy couldn't play the game, he can. Just highly overrated by some

You're arguing against yourself. I never said he wasn't good at playing loose or that he doesn't occasionally play on an opponent. I've said as much in previous posts. Now get on your knees and....

Regards,
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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #23 on: October 03, 2013, 05:38:53 PM »
Where have I said he hasn't played on anyone?

Regards,
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he's an ok player and the only people who rate him are those who rate whimps that play as loose man. Are you a Nick Maxwell fan by chance?


JasonCloke.com/NickMaxwell

You never said it, just implied it

Pretty simple, I replied to the above insinuation, saying I thought that was crap and somehow that's me making irrelevant points.




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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #24 on: October 05, 2013, 12:35:05 AM »
I agree with Coach.
The comments he played man on man later in the year are rubbish. Don't know how many times the commentators would say Chappy was just setting up in space and you could see it at the games too. Got destroyed by Tippet

Im sorry, but your post is FOS.  You slag off my POV as garbage and then go ahead in the same post and admit he has played on a key fwd in tippet.  ::)

My post was before you elaborated that he would switch up, your first one sounded like you meant he played soley as a KPD after pies game.

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Re: Mike Sheahan's Top 50
« Reply #25 on: October 05, 2013, 04:07:29 AM »
Here's the full top 50

50. Todd Goldstein
49. Brad Ebert
48. Josh Gibson
47. Andrew Walker
46. Richard Douglas
45. Robert Murphy
44. Grant Birchall
43. Daniel Wells
42. Brendan Goddard
41. Mathew Stokes

40. Eric Mackenzie
39. Ryan Crowley
38. Jack Steven
37. Will Minson
36. Dustin Martin
35. Jordan Lewis
34. Pearce Hanley
33. Trent Cotchin
32. Corey Enright
31. Tom Liberatore

30. Andrew Mackie
29. Luke Hodge
28. Chris Mayne
27. Jeremy Cameron
26. Josh Kennedy (Syd)
25. Nick Riewoldt
24. Michael Johnson
23. Rory Sloane
22. Travis Cloke
21. Steve Johnson

20. Chad Wingard
19. Steven Motlop
18. Jobe Watson
17. Travis Boak
16. David Mundy
15. Josh Kennedy (WC)
14. Scott Thompson (NM)
13. Nathan Fyfe
12. Patrick Dangerfield
11. Daniel Hannebery

10. Harry Taylor
9. Sam Mitchell
8. Ryan Griffen
7. Dane Swan
6. Kieren Jack
5. Jarrad McVeigh
4. Jarryd Roughead
3. Scott Pendlebury
2. Joel Selwood
1. Gary Ablett

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mikes-top-50-2013/10-1