Xavier O’Halloran on why he stayed at GWS Giants

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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 43874

    Xavier O’Halloran on why he stayed at GWS Giants

    Xavier O’Halloran on why he stayed at GWS Giants
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    Giants utility Xavier O’Halloran is ready to fight for his place in Adam Kingsley’s side as the club looks to put two heartbreaking finals campaigns behind them.

    O’Halloran, 24, has been an important role player for GWS, and while he’s never been able to fully cement his place in the team, the 19 matches he appeared in last year were the most of his career.

    In those games, he showed glimpses of brilliance, including a four-goal haul against the Hawks in Launceston. That understandably attracted interest from other clubs such as the Western Bulldogs who worked hard during the trade period to land him at Whitten Oval.

    However, with other senior players at the Giants leaving, O’Halloran believes he’s well-placed to show Kingsley he is deserving of a spot in GWS’ best 23.

    “My manager was approached given the interest expressed towards me,” O’Halloran said.

    “But with several boys that were moving around that had key spots in the side, and the conversations I had with Jase (McCartney) and Kingers, we were all on the same page.

    “I had some really honest chats in terms of what do I need to do to get that next step of playing consistent AFL footy every week. We’ve worked out what that is and we’re constantly in communication about it.

    “Given I was still contracted and there will be opportunities here, and I was still valued to play and have an impact, I was definitely keen (to stay). It’s only week two in pre-season, and they’ve been good in terms of helping me get towards that already.”

    Consistency has often been the buzzword around O’Halloran, and going into his sixth year on an AFL list, it’s something he desperately craves.
    The exit interviews he had with the coaching staff made that abundantly clear. But they also provided him with clear facets of his game to improve on. It’s given him the motivation required to try and find another level in his game.

    “You always address things that did and didn’t go well on a personal scale,” he said. “And those things haven’t changed over the past couple of seasons.

    “It’s around improving my skills and becoming a really clean one-touch player who can be damaging with those possessions. So my pre-season will look like a lot of extras around that, what I’ve been starting to do with other boys in a similar boat.

    “It’s continuously working on the fundamentals. Clean with hands below the knees and ground balls. That’s been a big focus for me already.

    “I grew up playing inside midfield, and if I can put in the work over the pre-season, which I will, I want to give myself an opportunity to play in that position in the AFL side. It’s definitely exciting to know that there are some more spots up for grabs, so there will be a fair bit of healthy competition.”

    O’Halloran admits there has been a bit of a different feeling around the club given the departures this off-season. Inaugural Giants such as Nick Haynes and Adam Kennedy are among those who have departed, with six new youngsters coming in the other way.

    But the overwhelming focus has been finding space to feel just how uncomfortable their past two finals exits have been. And there’s confidence that if they finally put together a complete season, they can turn those results around.

    “You walk into a club and have five or six moving parts in players and the club can look different,” O’Halloran said. “But nothing much has changed outside of personnel.
    “On a team level, we addressed the issues we had at the back end of last year in our games and we need to rectify that so we can have a better opportunity at it next year.

    “We reviewed (the loss to Brisbane) and it’s not comfortable to sit there and see it happen again. You feel the emotions of the loss. But it leaves the fire in your belly burning a bit stronger and reminds you that you want to get back there.

    “We’re definitely confident and capable that we can be in that position again.”

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  • jazzadogs
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Oct 2008
    • 5433

    #2
    Article could have stopped at "I was still contracted".
    Hope he has an average season, we get him cheap at the end of the year, and then he dominates for the next six.

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    • Bullies
      Senior Player
      • Sep 2014
      • 1802

      #3
      Done deal. Will 100% be at the Dogs in 2026.

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      • Testekill
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2015
        • 2327

        #4
        Stayed because he was more valuable to the Giants after they lost a bunch of players. Still think it's a given he's with us in 2026

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        • TysonC
          Rookie List
          • Dec 2024
          • 43

          #5
          I was really flat we missed out on him but maybe it would be more beneficial to get him without having to trade a top 30 pick. In hindsight our decision to trade Kennedy in for cheap and bring in a handful of draftees hopefully sets us up better than if we traded picks for Peatling or O'Halloran, maybe it all worked out

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          • G-Mo77
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • Apr 2007
            • 9873

            #6
            Originally posted by TysonC
            I was really flat we missed out on him but maybe it would be more beneficial to get him without having to trade a top 30 pick. In hindsight our decision to trade Kennedy in for cheap and bring in a handful of draftees hopefully sets us up better than if we traded picks for Peatling or O'Halloran, maybe it all worked out
            Nah. Talk was we were going to pay a lot more (salary/years) than we should of been. He's an average player who is just depth, we can get that in the draft.

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            • TysonC
              Rookie List
              • Dec 2024
              • 43

              #7
              Originally posted by G-Mo77

              Nah. Talk was we were going to pay a lot more (salary/years) than we should of been. He's an average player who is just depth, we can get that in the draft.
              Wow didn't know that, I get you need to offer more to entice players sometimes, but over paying a fringe player from a team we comfortably beat twice this year is questionable to me. Glad with what we got

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              • Bulldogs201616
                Rookie List
                • Dec 2024
                • 96

                #8
                Proably for the best we didn't get him. Where exactly does he fit in our 22?

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                • jazzadogs
                  Bulldog Team of the Century
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 5433

                  #9
                  I would think we had him earmarked for the role that Matt Kennedy will end up playing. Kennedy wasn't on our radar until we knew we would miss on XOH.

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                  • GVGjr
                    Moderator
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 43874

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazzadogs
                    I would think we had him earmarked for the role that Matt Kennedy will end up playing. Kennedy wasn't on our radar until we knew we would miss on XOH.
                    It certainly seems that we targeted Kennedy a bit later after it became apparent GWS weren't letting O'Halloran go without an 'overs' offer.
                    I think Kennedy suits us better anyway.
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                    • jazzadogs
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 5433

                      #11
                      I think we get more from Kennedy next year, but would have been happy with XOH for his long term potential.

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 43874

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jazzadogs
                        I think we get more from Kennedy next year, but would have been happy with XOH for his long term potential.
                        XOH will be great for improving the culture ie he will drive some of that whereas Kennedy might be a bit quieter.
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                        • The Bulldogs Bite
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 11042

                          #13
                          Not bothered by missing out on XOH.

                          We needed to invest in the draft rather than add more depth. Might have been an upgrade on VDM but he doesn't move the needle
                          W00F!

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                          • Stevo
                            Senior Player
                            • May 2008
                            • 1003

                            #14
                            Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                            Not bothered by missing out on XOH.

                            We needed to invest in the draft rather than add more depth. Might have been an upgrade on VDM but he doesn't move the needle
                            I wouldn't have minded him at the club but he was never a priority.

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                            • mighty_west
                              Coaching Staff
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 3374

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Stevo

                              I wouldn't have minded him at the club but he was never a priority.
                              I think if Garcia can take the next step and become a permanent best 22 player (early pre season signs good) XOH wouldn't really add a lot more than Garcia anyway i wouldn't have thought? Plus what GVGjr said Kennedy is probably a better fit for that reason and but Matt could also play a more Dunkley type of mid role which is what we need, Brew could also come in and play a similar role if we pick him up, high pressure and loves to tackle.

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