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  • Go_Dogs
    Hall of Fame
    • Jan 2007
    • 10117

    #16
    Re: Nick Naitanui

    Originally posted by mjp
    If you watch him play now you will see the same thing(s) people have been talking about for a couple of years. Amazing athletic ability, some kind of 'innate' sense of timing (particularly when it comes to applying defensive pressure)...and a seeming lack of understanding of where to run and what to do for the rest of the time. And yes, his kicking is a debacle but I am sure it will improve.

    Don't be fooled into thinking he was 'late' to footy or anything like that - he started in the u8's. This is the one thing that worries me in terms of all the things he seemingly still doesn't understand - he should know better by now. But then there is the incredible things that he can do.

    Last night might very well be a sampling of his career - 3 quarters of zero (2 possessions) followed by 15 minutes of brilliance featuring 3 goals that few others in the league could have produced...I really have no idea where he will end up playing or how good he might be.
    Yep, could be anything or nothing, most likely a frustrating combination of the two.

    He is so quick and agile that around the contest he will be a big danger, but his game sense to make the right positioning is a bit disappointing. Often last night you could just see him drifting around without much purpose, not sure exactly which spot he should be running too.

    Saying all that, I'd be very happy if he were in Dogs colours. Going to be great watching him over the next 10+ years.
    Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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    • boydogs
      WOOF Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 5842

      #17
      Re: Nick Naitanui

      Originally posted by Mantis
      How is drafting a potential gun CHF the safe option?
      I think the last two posts from Griffen#16 and mjp explain this well, nicknat is great in some areas but lacking in others which can lead to inconsistency
      If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

      Formerly gogriff

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      • Scorlibo
        Coaching Staff
        • Oct 2007
        • 3076

        #18
        Re: Nick Naitanui

        Originally posted by Happy Days
        Big call, seeing as he hasn't played yet
        No s**t sherlock, last weeks nomination of Joseph showed that the nominators prefer to reward consistent players rather than standout week to week performers. Ward had been very good for the last month and against Port Adelaide pulled one of, if not the, best performances from an eligible Rising Star this year. If they choose to now take a backflip and give the nomination to Naitanui, instead of Ward, Pears or even Beams who have shown their worth consistently, I'll be spewing.
        'And the Western suburbs erupt!'

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        • Happy Days
          Hall of Fame
          • May 2008
          • 10108

          #19
          Re: Nick Naitanui

          Originally posted by Scorlibo
          No s**t sherlock, last weeks nomination of Joseph showed that the nominators prefer to reward consistent players rather than standout week to week performers. Ward had been very good for the last month and against Port Adelaide pulled one of, if not the, best performances from an eligible Rising Star this year. If they choose to now take a backflip and give the nomination to Naitanui, instead of Ward, Pears or even Beams who have shown their worth consistently, I'll be spewing.
          Just saying, would he still be eligible if he had've gotten two touches and had no impact based on the game?

          Your statement seemed a little biased.
          - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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          • Scorlibo
            Coaching Staff
            • Oct 2007
            • 3076

            #20
            Re: Nick Naitanui

            Originally posted by Happy Days
            Just saying, would he still be eligible if he had've gotten two touches and had no impact based on the game?

            Your statement seemed a little biased.
            Of course he wouldn't have, but the mere fact that he amassed 33 disposals the week before has to count for a lot and so it's stupid to discount him because you didn't know the outcome of today's game, we know that the selectors reward consistency and past performances.

            My comment was in no way biased, Ward should have got the nomination last week after playing the best game of any eligible Rising Star for the year, and so he has to be in the mix this week - a lot like carry-over points at the tribunal.
            'And the Western suburbs erupt!'

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            • Missing-Dog
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 3102

              #21
              Re: Nick Naitanui

              The only doubt I have re Naitanui is his kicking, he has an odd action where the ball allmost goes higher then it goes longer.


              Did he spend some time at Libba's Football Academy?

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              • Sedat
                Hall of Fame
                • Sep 2007
                • 11161

                #22
                Re: Nick Naitanui

                Originally posted by dog town
                Watts will be better in my opinion but it is early days. I cant believe some of the reviews I have read on some of the young players this season. Give them some time before you rate the draft for gods sake.
                Agreed wholeheartedly with your assertion, but Melburne did themselves absolutely no favours by hyping up Watts' Queen's Birthday debut to within an inch of its life. They placed an unnecessary target on his head that will now prove difficult to remove in the short to medium term, and they only have themselves to blame for the current derision they are copping in the media. Watts has had no pre-season, he is bottom age, still at school, and he has barely played a handful of average games at VFL level. He is absolutely nowhere near AFL ready - it would be akin to the Bulldogs rushing Liam Jones into the senior line-up, seeing as we have just as pressing a need for an emerging key marking forward as Melbourne.
                "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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                • ledge
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 14186

                  #23
                  Re: Nick Naitanui

                  I think its the media to blame for the hype not so much Melbourne.
                  Bring back the biff

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #24
                    Re: Nick Naitanui

                    With his last goal, I can't believe he is that fast that he was able to fumble the ball bouncing it, pick it up and kick without being tackled. I believe the defender was Murphy.

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                    • azabob
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 15234

                      #25
                      Re: Nick Naitanui

                      Originally posted by ErnieSigley
                      With his last goal, I can't believe he is that fast that he was able to fumble the ball bouncing it, pick it up and kick without being tackled. I believe the defender was Murphy.
                      Yes the defender was Murphy.
                      More of an In Bruges guy?

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                      • The Bulldogs Bite
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 11153

                        #26
                        Re: Nick Naitanui

                        Originally posted by ErnieSigley
                        With his last goal, I can't believe he is that fast that he was able to fumble the ball bouncing it, pick it up and kick without being tackled. I believe the defender was Murphy.
                        And how slow Murphy was.

                        He's lucky to be on an AFL list.
                        W00F!

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                        • comrade
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 17946

                          #27
                          Re: Nick Naitanui

                          Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                          And how slow Murphy was.

                          He's lucky to be on an AFL list.
                          Considering we have guys like Everitt, Tiller and Callan who are on the selection fringe.

                          Hawthorn's depth has been tested this year, and they've come up short.
                          Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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                          • azabob
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 15234

                            #28
                            Re: Nick Naitanui

                            Originally posted by comrade
                            Considering we have guys like Everitt, Tiller and Callan who are on the selection fringe.

                            Hawthorn's depth has been tested this year, and they've come up short.
                            That is true to an extent Comrade.
                            If we had Lake (Croad) and Morris (Gilham) missing most of the year I think we'd be struggling also.
                            More of an In Bruges guy?

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                            • comrade
                              Hall of Fame
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 17946

                              #29
                              Re: Nick Naitanui

                              Originally posted by bobmurphy
                              That is true to an extent Comrade.
                              If we had Lake (Croad) and Morris (Gilham) missing most of the year I think we'd be struggling also.
                              I realise you're comparing them structurally, but Lake and Morris are far superior to the Hawks missing guys.

                              Even if we did lose them (God forbid), I'm confident our back up could do a solid job - much better than Murphy anyway.
                              Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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                              • The Bulldogs Bite
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 11153

                                #30
                                Re: Nick Naitanui

                                Originally posted by comrade
                                Considering we have guys like Everitt, Tiller and Callan who are on the selection fringe.

                                Hawthorn's depth has been tested this year, and they've come up short.
                                Tiller is perhaps a little lucky and on par with Murphy.

                                The other two are far better IMO, although young Everitt needs to turn it around.
                                W00F!

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