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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2006, 06:49:34 PM »
looking for big things from Pets this year showed plenty og good signs last year confidence willbe the big thing  also dont forget about a couple of our young guns in jackson and schultz both still only ~20
 
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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2006, 07:05:56 PM »
I don't think Petts can technically "breakout" again, as he sort of done it this year!  ;)

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2006, 02:58:33 AM »
Kayne just needs to back it up as well as try and boost his goal tally into the 40s (avg 2 goals per game).

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2006, 12:53:16 PM »
Yea but that isn't a breakout, for Kane to breakout he'd have to play like Browny did in 2005!

I'm still thinking Hartigan, if anyone saw the 1st quarter and a bit of the Bulldogs game in round 3 you saw him at his best, he absoutely dominated through the middle and had like 12 possessions in the 1st quarter then ended up doing his hammy, he was never the same player until round 21 v Hawks where he started to look like he did earlier in the year.

If he has an injury free year, watch out!

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2006, 01:41:51 PM »
This time last year I was expecting Chris Hyde to take the next big step AND he seemed well on the way until that sickening head clash.

Takes a while to get confidence back after something like that and he was working well the closer the end of the season got, expecting maybe this year he will do it.

Being one of the many that were  ??? at Simmonds 5 year deal - Lets hope the behemoth can now deliver what we wanted from him, cause he sure looks like he could take a game apart.

Guys like roachy and jackson may be close to their last chances if they don't start showing something, and I saw hartigan a few times at coburg and despite his injuries looked impressive on a few occasions.

Apart from that some of our kids are so young the only thing they will be breaking out in this year is pimples  :thumbsup

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #20 on: January 13, 2006, 06:36:59 PM »
Yea but that isn't a breakout, for Kane to breakout he'd have to play like Browny did in 2005!

I'm still thinking Hartigan, if anyone saw the 1st quarter and a bit of the Bulldogs game in round 3 you saw him at his best, he absoutely dominated through the middle and had like 12 possessions in the 1st quarter then ended up doing his hammy, he was never the same player until round 21 v Hawks where he started to look like he did earlier in the year.

If he has an injury free year, watch out!

Pettifer 'broke out' last year. Went from being average to having amousnt the most inside 50's in the league & a solid 14 odd touches, 5 marks & 1.5 goals a game.

I agree with your thoughts on Hartigan. Wonderful 2004 playing neally every game in his first year. Lots of injurys last year but at times showed his talent. If he can get a injury free year really could cement his spot a important part of our back 6 for many years to come.

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2006, 06:38:38 PM »
This time last year I was expecting Chris Hyde to take the next big step AND he seemed well on the way until that sickening head clash.

Takes a while to get confidence back after something like that and he was working well the closer the end of the season got, expecting maybe this year he will do it.

Being one of the many that were  ??? at Simmonds 5 year deal - Lets hope the behemoth can now deliver what we wanted from him, cause he sure looks like he could take a game apart.

Guys like roachy and jackson may be close to their last chances if they don't start showing something, and I saw hartigan a few times at coburg and despite his injuries looked impressive on a few occasions.

Apart from that some of our kids are so young the only thing they will be breaking out in this year is pimples  :thumbsup


Hyde was going well up untill his 'injury' (understatment). Sadly IMO he never got back to his pre-head injury form.

Another one like most the list I really hope has a great 2005.

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #22 on: January 13, 2006, 06:42:01 PM »
Looking on from training today Pettifer is one solid unit now. So is Lids btw. Both don't mind showing off with torpedoes either.
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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2006, 05:56:05 PM »
Yea but that isn't a breakout, for Kane to breakout he'd have to play like Browny did in 2005!

I'm still thinking Hartigan, if anyone saw the 1st quarter and a bit of the Bulldogs game in round 3 you saw him at his best, he absoutely dominated through the middle and had like 12 possessions in the 1st quarter then ended up doing his hammy, he was never the same player until round 21 v Hawks where he started to look like he did earlier in the year.

If he has an injury free year, watch out!

Pettifer 'broke out' last year. Went from being average to having amousnt the most inside 50's in the league & a solid 14 odd touches, 5 marks & 1.5 goals a game.

Pets definitely broke out last year but IMO is yet to show his full potential though

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #24 on: January 17, 2006, 06:20:59 AM »
I like this post from Weaver on Bigfooty (hope you don't mind me quoting from another site, MT/WP lol), but this is what he said and i was rapt to see it.

Matt White to be the bolter and play 15 games in debut season


http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=219901

He said that in the thread who would play Left Back Pocket.  Now, i was with a group of tiger supporters on the weekend and we were doing our team for the year (quite depressing actually lol), and he didn't even come into the equation.

Anyone know how he is going, because i generally like it when Weaver says someone is going to do well.  Respect his opinions.


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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #25 on: January 17, 2006, 06:49:28 AM »
Looking on from training today Pettifer is one solid unit now. So is Lids btw. Both don't mind showing off with torpedoes either.

nust be a kyabram thing. i have said b4 watch out 4 petts, he is alot stronger than many may think, just needs to find his junior days confidence that dannny poo head shattered, and its on the way . watch this space.

ok for break aways this yr

shulz, bling and hall. (i have a feeling Hall has turned the corner and with shulz become the best kpp combination in defence with 2 yrs.

who will fade away??
imo rodan will start in the team but struggle and will fade out by yrs end
tiv by rnd 7 we will see the last of him
and chaffey, might as well give up now

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #26 on: January 17, 2006, 04:47:14 PM »
I like this post from Weaver on Bigfooty (hope you don't mind me quoting from another site, MT/WP lol), but this is what he said and i was rapt to see it.

Matt White to be the bolter and play 15 games in debut season


http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=219901

He said that in the thread who would play Left Back Pocket.  Now, i was with a group of tiger supporters on the weekend and we were doing our team for the year (quite depressing actually lol), and he didn't even come into the equation.

Anyone know how he is going, because i generally like it when Weaver says someone is going to do well.  Respect his opinions.

Of the four 2005 draftees, White would be my pick to debut first granted based on only the two training sessions I've seen. I wouldn't have thought in a BP though as I didn't see him used there. He's been used as a running midfielder in the chain the times I've been there watching. I would expect him to play in the NAB Cup and if he keeps up his involvement in the play as he's done at training then he could sneak a debut in one of the early rounds.
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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #27 on: January 17, 2006, 05:02:28 PM »
for the sake of the team i hope some of our draftees from 2-3 years ago start to come through.

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #28 on: January 17, 2006, 06:08:01 PM »
I like this post from Weaver on Bigfooty (hope you don't mind me quoting from another site, MT/WP lol), but this is what he said and i was rapt to see it.

Matt White to be the bolter and play 15 games in debut season

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=219901

He said that in the thread who would play Left Back Pocket.  Now, i was with a group of tiger supporters on the weekend and we were doing our team for the year (quite depressing actually lol), and he didn't even come into the equation.

Anyone know how he is going, because i generally like it when Weaver says someone is going to do well.  Respect his opinions.



For anyone who saw White play for Coburg you would know he is quailty.

Footydraft (http://www.footydraft.com/players.php?player=matt_white): Could go as early as mid to late second round.

Just quietly very happy he is at Matt is at Punt Road. To get him in the PSD might well prove a steal down the track.

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Re: Which tiger player will "breakout" in 2006?
« Reply #29 on: January 17, 2006, 07:02:06 PM »
He would of been drafted is it wasn't for his (extensive) injury history.

I remember about a week before the rookie draft someone at PRE said we should draft him, and Pahoff went bezerk and absolutely canned the kid, i really hope he comes out and shoves it up Mr. i like to spend a lot of time around little boys and watch them grab and tackle each other aswell.
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