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Jack Bytel

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The confidence in Jack Bytel is building internally to the extent he is pushing for Round 1. That is straight from the mouth of Ratten at this weeks “ Saints in Law” function.
You keep hearing it from various people this boy is a beauty- hunts the ball, tough, smart and skilled. We need a win in midfield reports are we have found a beauty and look out Dunstan in particular but all midfielders trying to keep their place.
Whilst all the talk is on Max King understandably the talk on just doesn’t stop.
King and Bytel are exciting Saints fans no end bring on 2020.


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Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?


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BarryGrogan wrote:Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
He doesn’t get where the ball aint.


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kosifantutti wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 1:46pm
BarryGrogan wrote:Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
He doesn’t get where the ball aint.
So he follows it around, but doesn't get it?


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Hope he keeps going with a big pre season. Would love to get 20 AFL games into him as quickly as possible. Ditto Max King.


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BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 1:00pm Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
He finds it he kills it.
He aint no vegan.


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BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 1:00pm Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
I played in an under 10 team which had 18 players hunting the ball..
In Fairness one of them went on to play over 200 AFL games, A Premiership and a B&F.


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BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 1:00pm Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
Are you serious?!!
You trying to be funny or are you just ignorant of football vernacular??


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Correct me if I'm wrong ...
"Hunts the ball" to me refers to someone who pursues the ball hard, and with intent - even if they sometimes don't end up with it - i.e., it's the opposite of someone who hangs back and just waits for the easy pickings, an easy handball receive.
Hunter Clark is aptly named. :wink:


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Vazelos wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 5:08pm
BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 1:00pm Can someone explain WTF "hunts the ball" means?
Are you serious?!!
You trying to be funny or are you just ignorant of football vernacular??
I suggest that it is literally ignorant football vernacular.

It makes no sense.


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Interestingly, the name Hunter is a boy's name of English origin meaning "one who hunts".


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hunts- searches determinedly for something
the - used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase
ball - a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game


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Post: # 1835478Post samoht »

Hunter Clark ... there's bound to be a memorable spoonerism one day.


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CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 6:42pm hunts- searches determinedly for something
the - used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase
ball - a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game
So he searches determinedly for the ball?

Given everyone on the field knows exactly where the ball is at every moment of the entire game - why is this of any relevance?


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BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 7:50pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 6:42pm hunts- searches determinedly for something
the - used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase
ball - a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game
So he searches determinedly for the ball?

Given everyone on the field knows exactly where the ball is at every moment of the entire game - why is this of any relevance?
determined- to settle or decide (a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision


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CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:44pm
BarryGrogan wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 7:50pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 6:42pm hunts- searches determinedly for something
the - used to point forward to a following qualifying or defining clause or phrase
ball - a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game
So he searches determinedly for the ball?

Given everyone on the field knows exactly where the ball is at every moment of the entire game - why is this of any relevance?
determined- to settle or decide (a dispute, question, etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision
So even though he's wasting his time searching for something when we all already know exactly where it is - he's doing it with determination?

That's good.


Hopefully he actually catches it one day, instead of hunting it the whole time.


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You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.


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CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:52pm You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.
He sounds like our next Jarryn Geary


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Shaggy wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:10pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:52pm You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.
He sounds like our next Jarryn Geary
Does he? I don't recall Geary doing much at all until he was like 25.


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CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:52pm You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.
Much better.

That actually makes sense.

Better than "hunts the ball". FFS.


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CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:17pm
Shaggy wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:10pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:52pm You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.
He sounds like our next Jarryn Geary
Does he? I don't recall Geary doing much at all until he was like 25.
I am trolling since you appear to dislike Geary.

I hope Jack Bytel becomes known as playing like Jack Bytel because that is what good players do.

Back to Geary. He played 44 matches in his first 3 years - 2008, 2009 and 2010 when we were at our peak.

You may not have rated him until he was 25 but clearly the club did.


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What is his disposal like? Effective? Penetrating? s***?


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Shaggy wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:38pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:17pm
Shaggy wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 9:10pm
CQ SAINT wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 8:52pm You could say that, Bytel is determined in his pursuit of the ball, above the quest of his opponents, and through an authoritive and resolute display of skill, aggression and power, he acquires possesion and accumulates disposals in an enviable manner or you could say, he hunts the ball.
He sounds like our next Jarryn Geary
Does he? I don't recall Geary doing much at all until he was like 25.
I am trolling since you appear to dislike Geary.

I hope Jack Bytel becomes known as playing like Jack Bytel because that is what good players do.

Back to Geary. He played 44 matches in his first 3 years - 2008, 2009 and 2010 when we were at our peak.

You may not have rated him until he was 25 but clearly the club did.
I have no problem with trolls. They are misguided and naive and don't bother me but I'm not sure your a troll as much as you are a loyalist.
I'm also not sure why you think I don't like Geary. Only met him a few times and he seemed a decent bloke but I don't know him.
Do I think he should be captain? I'm not sure there are many other options. I'd prefer Membrey this year but wouldn't be upset if Geary gets it.
Do I think he is courageous? Absolutely.
Do I think he has been a great lock down defender? Probably in the best 5 Ive seen in 43 years of watching the Saints but in his era 'lock down' means can't do much else.
In 188 games I think about 40 of them have been 'great'.
I think Jarryn has gotten the best he could out of his career. I hope he makes 200 games.
In 43 years there have been big ups and downs for the club and Ive been lucky to see 64 players play 100 or more games for the Saints. I rate Jarryn as the 60th.
He has been very consistent and a source of inspiration for 6 years but he has benefited hugely in his 11 year career from a period where we saw some of the club's greatest ever players leave or retire.
If that offends you then I'm sorry. If he makes the Hall of Fame I will be very surprised.


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Like to know what Jarryns winning % is as a player?

Was Trevor Barker no good because his whole career was played when we were absolutely useless?

I absolutely rate Geary, outstanding back pocket!


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B.M wrote: Thu 12 Dec 2019 10:36pm Like to know what Jarryns winning % is as a player?

Was Trevor Barker no good because his whole career was played when we were absolutely useless?

I absolutely rate Geary, outstanding back pocket!
Barker. Hmm. I'm.not going to lower myself.

His win percentage is 49. Jack Newnes is 33. Jack Steven is 38. So what? Let's talk best and fairests and brownlow votes.

Future AFL Hall of Fame. It just might take 40 years to realise it. Sorry Jarryn. Couldn't help.myslf.


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