#3 Ryan Lonie
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True. Ryan is too often left in positions that do not suit him (tagging, key defender etc). He is made for the midfield/wing IMO, and just has that slick abillity that we lack. Play him as a wing man every time and MM, you will reap the rewards.Culprit wrote:He is not hard enough in a contest to be compared to Graeme Wright.
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ahh well i suppose after 2 pre season games and lonie been given a bit more freedom, he has played quite well and the topic is worth while talkign about. His goal kicking skill from outside 50 has been important. Definately not a player to be wasted in defence, i could see him rotating wing with rowe for sure.
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Maybe just maybe he has been told he is a team leader. Maybe he can
see potential with in this team and wants to remain a part of it.
Maybe MM has a team plan (which we are not privi to) and he is doing all
he asked for to achieve a long term goal.
see potential with in this team and wants to remain a part of it.
Maybe MM has a team plan (which we are not privi to) and he is doing all
he asked for to achieve a long term goal.
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Malthouse has improved the defensive side of his game. Lonie is a go to player. You look to pass to him on the run. You don't look to him if he will be in a contest as he loses most of them. Lonie is always better when he is forward of the centre. That is his natural game style. To say he would be the next Graeme Wright is an insult to the #19 that should have won a brownlow. If Buckley plays that will leave Johno and Chad to go to Lonie then we will see Lonie at his best. I am not saying Lonie is not a good player; I just feel you cannot make tough aggressive players (like Graeme Wright) from players who have not got that inside them. You cannot compare an apple to an Orange.
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I've been impressed by Lonies work rate so far this year. Obviously he needs to keep it up to rate a comparison to the great GW, but with those amazing foot skills (personally I rate him in the top 2 or 3 playing), you never know!
God knows we need it.
Then again, perhaps we should drop him from the list & hire him as a full time kicking coach?
God TRULY knows we need that!
God knows we need it.
Then again, perhaps we should drop him from the list & hire him as a full time kicking coach?
God TRULY knows we need that!
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Lonie has performed well in the 2 matches i've seen. He looks fit & maybe added a few kilo's (or is it just the haircut that makes him look bigger!!!???) which could be an explanation for him being 'a little' harder,.... 'very little'!!!
The addition of Morrison may have also been a wake up call for Ryan - Along with Jimmy, i like them together along the back flank for rebounding power.
It also makes the oppositions forward's more accountable. But yes, it would be nice to see him in the front half more often!!
I would like to clear something up though. Everyone talks up his kicking skills of which obviously i'm a fan. However, i think its fair to say that he 'muffed' more than his fair share last year - the mongrel punt kicks were too frequent from a player of his ability IMO.
BTW: Lonie v Wright,.... Lonie has a LONG way to go - But hey, the tools are there to make just as great an impact!!!!!
The addition of Morrison may have also been a wake up call for Ryan - Along with Jimmy, i like them together along the back flank for rebounding power.
It also makes the oppositions forward's more accountable. But yes, it would be nice to see him in the front half more often!!
I would like to clear something up though. Everyone talks up his kicking skills of which obviously i'm a fan. However, i think its fair to say that he 'muffed' more than his fair share last year - the mongrel punt kicks were too frequent from a player of his ability IMO.
BTW: Lonie v Wright,.... Lonie has a LONG way to go - But hey, the tools are there to make just as great an impact!!!!!
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