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    Josh Hill's Mark

    I'm still yet to see today's game, but Twodogs assures me that Josh Hill took the "Mark of the Year" (or was it mark of the century, I can't remember?)

    For those who were there or who watched it on TV, just how good was it?

    And for the record, Sockeye predicted this about a month ago, only without the second bit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sockeye Salmon View Post
    Hill started poorly. A few skill errors - fumbles and miskicks - but his 2nd half was good. He'll take mark of the year one day but will give away 20 frees trying before he does.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Which one? None were mark of the year, but he took 4 very strong contested grabs. He has an incredible vertical leap, even off one step, and very sticky hands. SS is right on when he states Hill will take mark of the year, a couple of times he got some serious height on the leap.

    Some seriously encouraging signs today, 15+ possessions, good decision making, good skills & big strong grabs.

    If he can add on 5kgs, he's going to be a beauty.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Certainly no mark of the days/years candidates today.

    I actually think Josh Hills performance was the biggest positive to come out of the day (apart from the 4 points of course)
    For those who were always the underdogs and wore it as a badge of honour.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Mark of the year maybe not. Sconed Johnson on the way down. 3 or 4 contested marks.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Twodogs is pulling your leg I reckon.
    Took a nice mark 35m out and slotted the goal.
    That's what really impressed me about Hill yesterday. His composure was excellent, even when his teammates were kicking daft sideways kicks he kicked downfield and hit targets. Great set of hands too.
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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    ....as long as Hill never goes down the back half again. I thought he looked very wobbly when in the back lines.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Maybe I got caught up in a bit of hyperbole but any second game player who will leap backwards into the unknown and take an overhead mark and finishes with a goal to keep his team in it gets my vote. Great marks dont have to be spectacular and flashy, they also can be gutsy and inspirational!



    After an effort like that from a second gamer I wouldnt want to be the next bloke the coach see's not going hard enough or putting my body on the line.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    His best mark was about 5 minutes before that when he ran across the front of the oncoming player in the centre to cut off an Adelaide attack. He had to go, and he went. A very good effort.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by mjp View Post
    His best mark was about 5 minutes before that when he ran across the front of the oncoming player in the centre to cut off an Adelaide attack. He had to go, and he went. A very good effort.
    I concur. You don't get that sort of elevation either without being 100% committed. I can't remember a player of Hill's running capacity who has anything like his leap. It' just extraordinary!

    The other facet of his game to mention is his disposal. Everytime Addison had the ball he looked like he lacked confidence, they was a worry he fluff it. Hill's disposal was first rate, even in the second quarter when all his teammates were turning most touches over. The ball felt safe in his hands.

    I rated his game higher than most (even judging by the bests in the paper) simply because his disposal was a highlight even when the team's was deplorable.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by mjp View Post
    His best mark was about 5 minutes before that when he ran across the front of the oncoming player in the centre to cut off an Adelaide attack. He had to go, and he went. A very good effort.
    I agree. My mates were predictably taken by some of his early flashy efforts and asked me about him. I said he was a very smooth mover and good in the air but had big question marks over his endeavour. That mark he took went some way removing those question marks and also made me look like a bit of an idiot. Most impressive thing he did for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dog town View Post
    I agree. My mates were predictably taken by some of his early flashy efforts and asked me about him. I said he was a very smooth mover and good in the air but had big question marks over his endeavour. That mark he took went some way removing those question marks and also made me look like a bit of an idiot. Most impressive thing he did for me.
    I think most of us had questions over his ability to stick his head over the ball and stand up to the rigours of AFL football. He's always looked a smooth mover as you said, and had a nice leap with decent skills but he really stood up yesterday. He applied defensive pressure, he ran hard along the wings, he put his body on the line in several marking contests and was unlucky to pull down a couple more. The signs were very encouraging, he did everything right. His decision not to take the ball but to instead slap it over the back of the pack to Aker was fantastic, and his foot skills and options he picked were all first class. Besides him, Aker was probably the other only player for us to use the ball so effectively.

    He needs to add some weight, though. McLeod, Edwards & Johncock all spent time on him in the second half and were able to slightly nudge him out of the contest. Once he builds up some muscle though, Hill could be anything.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    ^^ Some really good summation's regarding Hill's game and future.

    I was in a box yesterday with a few people who had little or know idea about footy. (I think they where taken aback by my outbursts every so often....you get that). I looked like an expert when I picked out Hill before the game as a player to watch who will take atleast a couple of big marks.

    As with others I was super impressed with his calmness with the ball and his ability to pick the right option and then execute perfectly weighted passes to that option.

    Looks a keeper and hope he can continue to improve as the season unfolds.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by Throughandthrough View Post
    ....as long as Hill never goes down the back half again. I thought he looked very wobbly when in the back lines.
    I'm going to contrast this statement with our round 1 game against West Coast in 2003.

    We all remember Jade Rawlings kicking 7, Cooney's 1st game etc etc.

    But one of the things that stood out for me was a midfield battle in the last quarter. We put a young player onto Ben Cousins with the job of tagging him. Cousins ran riot, getting clearance after clearance out of the centre, and pretty much singlehandedly won them the game. If we'd shut him down I'm convinced they wouldn't have had enough scoring opportunities.

    I was of the impression that this young fella simply wasnt' going to make it as a midfielder.

    His name was Daniel Cross.

    I'm more than happy to put Hill's battle against McLeod in this category. Give the boy time.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Eade said on the 774 pre-match that he thought we'd found a player in Hill which surprised me as I hadn't realised he was so confident about him.

    It sounds like part of what was good about him yesterday is similar to what he showed in the intra-club this year. He was played in defence pretty much all game and dominated for much of the first half, picking off incoming attacks at will. Showed great anticipation and the ability to get to where he needed to be. Sounds like he did this and more yesterday.

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    Re: Josh Hill's Mark

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Maybe I got caught up in a bit of hyperbole but any second game player who will leap backwards into the unknown and take an overhead mark and finishes with a goal to keep his team in it gets my vote. Great marks dont have to be spectacular and flashy, they also can be gutsy and inspirational!

    After an effort like that from a second gamer I wouldnt want to be the next bloke the coach see's not going hard enough or putting my body on the line.
    Hill was super, obviously a terrific athlete, and constantly a threat to intercept opposition passes with that spring of his. He looks like he is going to be incredible at Telstra dome with his ability to cover ground, leap and take grabs

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