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By what Malthouse said i wouldn't be surprised if someone makes his debut as he likes to do it on Anzac Day. But hopefully he doesn't as there is no need to wreck a winning team but we will need a full forward.
sq3 wrote:This kid is really something special and is very much in the GA jr class as he can just impose him self on a game and come up with quality posession when required.
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please tell me you're not comparing him to Gary Ablett Jr?
That is the best one I've heard since Brereton compared Aaron James to Carey
'Collingwood are the Bradmans of Football'
The Herald - 1930
hes not in abletts class.... but game style and skill with possesion is similar.. u never know...... could b anything this kid.. but id prefer a judd anyone know where we get one of them from???
The GB votes confirm that this young man was among the Pies best 4 yesterday, which seems to me an incredible performance from a kid in his second year with a mere 35 games under his belt.
I thought he was a good kid with a promising future til yesterday, probably a step behind Beams. I was wrong. He's now officially a factor.
I hope the players don't read this board, but if they do - you are a bloody star in the making, Sidey !
I've been impressed with him ever since he came to the club. He always puts in a massive effort. I don't want to put Beams down, but I've considered Sidebottom quite a bit ahead of him for most of the past two years, just goes a lot harder.
As with Daisy, Sidebottom's only issue is at times disappointing disposal. But his gut-running, defensive efforts, and most impressively ability to win the contested ball (rarely went to ground, and often won the ball yesterday, under enormous pressure from bigger bodies) are well above what you'd expect from a 19 year old. One of the smartest players at the club as well.
His efforts in big games, for someone so young, have truly been remarkable.
Mugwump wrote:The GB votes confirm that this young man was among the Pies best 4 yesterday, which seems to me an incredible performance from a kid in his second year with a mere 35 games under his belt.
I thought he was a good kid with a promising future til yesterday, probably a step behind Beams. I was wrong. He's now officially a factor.
I hope the players don't read this board, but if they do - you are a bloody star in the making, Sidey !
Hehehe, I think if the players ever read this board, they would have stopped a while ago .
But yes his definitely the real deal. I just hope he plays more of a crumbing role next week cause we're going to need it. At least from watching on TV it seemed he played a more outside midfielder type role yesterday.
"Life is too important to be taken seriously" ~ Oscar Wilde
He is a big time player. Now I understand how he kicked 10 goals in the TAC Cup grand final a few years back. He is a gem, and does everything with a smile as well.
In fact that is probably the key. In the really big games when others are all tensed up, Sidebottom remains relaxed and performs as per normal. He shows the mental strength we are going to require next Saturday.
jack_spain wrote:He is a big time player. Now I understand how he kicked 10 goals in the TAC Cup grand final a few years back. He is a gem, and does everything with a smile as well.
In fact that is probably the key. In the really big games when others are all tensed up, Sidebottom remains relaxed and performs as per normal. He shows the mental strength we are going to require next Saturday.
I think you hit the nail on the head there.
If you look at our best players yesterday, all share a very similar "happy go lucky" personality.
Heath is about as jovial as they come, Daisy is just a fun loving kid, and Sidebottom smiles more on a footy field then Brad Johnson.
I hope some of their team mates take a leaf out of their book and look at the game for what it is, a chance to play in front of 100,000 people and enjoy playing the game you love with your mates.
Sidey was brilliant yesterday. This is a kid who loves his football, you can see it on his face. Like Jack_Spain says "He is a gem, and does everything with a smile".
I was absolutely bloody rapt with Sidey yesterday, to play like that on that stage, was terrific. Well done Steele.