Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
I recall a big article about Josh where he said something along the lines of.........
almost being traded last year was a wake up call and he was ready to prove his worth to the Bulldogs.
"best pre season ever" etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc (vomit)
Was in one of the major papers.
What a load of toss.
He has all the talent in the world but is lazy and soft.
There I've said it.
It's a shame because he really was great to watch when things went his way.
But when they didn't?
Zero.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
I recall a big article about Josh where he said something along the lines of.........
almost being traded last year was a wake up call and he was ready to prove his worth to the Bulldogs.
"best pre season ever" etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc (vomit)
Was in one of the major papers.
What a load of toss.
He has all the talent in the world but is lazy and soft.
There I've said it.
It's a shame because he really was great to watch when things went his way.
But when they didn't?
Zero.
Simply calling players ' soft' CAN be a cop out. I'm not saying it was in this case, but we have other players like Josh ( Higgins ) who often don't seem as ferocious as we want them to be. Josh looked much better at willy after Rocket left. Just my take.
In short, there are ways to help players get the best out of themselves and going the punitive road is not always the best option. at the end of the day, patience is exhausted and whatever methods that were tried did not work. Good time for a change.
And sometimes even that does no good. Everitt for example.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
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Originally Posted by
Ghost Dog
Simply calling players ' soft' CAN be a cop out. I'm not saying it was in this case, but we have other players like Josh ( Higgins ) who often don't seem as ferocious as we want them to be. Josh looked much better at willy after Rocket left. Just my take.
In short, there are ways to help players get the best out of themselves and going the punitive road is not always the best option. at the end of the day, patience is exhausted and whatever methods that were tried did not work. Good time for a change.
And sometimes even that does no good. Everitt for example.
I watched Josh in the VFL grand final and he just did what he has always done.
Flashes of smooth classy football interspersed with lazy, selfish pissweak efforts.
Long after Rocket was gone.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
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Ghost Dog
Honestly, could you expect any higher for him??
Thanks for the memories Josh
Santa, bring us a dark horse at pick 49 for christmas please.
Well we got offered more last year but.....
Glad he is gone.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
I watched Josh in the VFL grand final and he just did what he has always done.
Flashes of smooth classy football interspersed with lazy, selfish pissweak efforts.
Long after Rocket was gone.
Agree with that. I was pleasantly surprised up until that point but it was the same player deep down. He may do well in a new system, who knows but honestly he's gone, we got good value for him and don't really care what he does now.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
I watched Josh in the VFL grand final and he just did what he has always done.
Flashes of smooth classy football interspersed with lazy, selfish pissweak efforts.
Long after Rocket was gone.
Very dfifferent from his prelim form which I thought was much better.
That sums him up really - I think he will play good football for West Coast, I just think there is next to no chance he will do it for 2 games in a row.
He's just inconsistent in every aspect of his football.
Re: Josh Hill at the crossroads
Remember the fanfare of the 2006 draft period with all the brothers arriving at once?
Stack, Hill, Lynch and Harbrow, now all but gone.
So too Hughes, Pask and West from the rookie list long gone
throw in Everitt and Aker who we traded for that year we have nothing left.