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Should Phillips be traded? |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Post subject: Tom Phillips ( To trade or not to Trade ) | |
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Disposals
2018 - 664
2019 - 572
Goals
2018 - 15
2019 - 12
Tackles
2018 - 62
2019 - 53
Clearences
2018 - 58
2019 - 39
Rebounds
2018 - 69
2019 - 68
1%'s
2018 - 19
2019 - 8
Should trade imo
Sidebottom or Treloar move to the wing
Daicos as back-up
Lacks strength, too slow, below average mark, no right foot and goes missing in big games. IMO Must Trade or be dropped from our 22 _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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woodys_world69
Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Location: Brisbane
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Sidey already plays wing.....
And look for "meters gained" and endurance running |
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inxs88
Joined: 17 Aug 2014
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Post subject: Re: Tom Phillips ( To trade or not to Trade ) | |
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BigKeyForward wrote: | Disposals
2018 - 664
2019 - 572
Goals
2018 - 15
2019 - 12
Tackles
2018 - 62
2019 - 53
Clearences
2018 - 58
2019 - 39
Rebounds
2018 - 69
2019 - 68
1%'s
2018 - 19
2019 - 8
Should trade imo
Sidebottom or Treloar move to the wing
Daicos as back-up
Lacks strength, too slow, below average mark, no right foot and goes missing in big games. IMO Must Trade or be dropped from our 22 |
Wow. Two days on Nick's and you're putting up controversial polls regarding the merits or should I say demerits of Tom Phillips??? I like it _________________ I love the Pies, hate Carlscum |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
Joined: 08 Oct 2007
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The OP is ridiculous - Phillips played two less games in 2019 than he did in 2018. Of course his numbers are down. If you look at the game averages, the only significant change is that he is kicking more and handballing less.
I don't see Phillips as a "sacred cow" by any means but I hope the Club has a more subtle approach to making such decisions - otherwise we might have to trade out De Goey, whose goalkicking output was dramatically down this year from last. |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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Good to have you back. I missed your polls on almost every thread you started.
Wingers are now one of the most important positions in the game. Other than no right foot, Phillips provides absolutely everything the modern winger is required to produce every week. Far from a tradable commodity. |
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Kill for Collingwood
Joined: 13 Jun 2017
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Very average skilled player with no non-preferred foot; very ordinary deficiency in this age. Went out with Ronnie Wearmouth!!!!
Jamie Elliott is at least twice his value when it comes to winning games. _________________ Woodsman |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Pies4shaw wrote: | The OP is ridiculous - Phillips played two less games in 2019 than he did in 2018. Of course his numbers are down. If you look at the game averages, the only significant change is that he is kicking more and handballing less.
I don't see Phillips as a "sacred cow" by any means but I hope the Club has a more subtle approach to making such decisions - otherwise we might have to trade out De Goey, whose goalkicking output was dramatically down this year from last. |
Oh snap, I forgot to take out the 2 finals extra from 2018. Thanks for that (again) PS4!
It would still appear that his clearences are way down, along with his 1%'s would you agree? So when you do look at his averages then those 2 stats are significantly down. Not just the fact that he kicks more. ( Due to the fact he may be sipping his own bath water ).
Did i forget to mention that he is also not very aggressive? Also may lack mental-stregth.
Oh i got another one for you
Contested Marks
2018 - 5
2019 - 5
( Not good enough ) Basically have to wait a month for him to take a contested mark _________________ The Artist Formerly known as...
Last edited by BigKeyForward on Tue Sep 24, 2019 11:38 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Pies2016 wrote: | Good to have you back. I missed your polls on almost every thread you started.
Wingers are now one of the most important positions in the game. Other than no right foot, Phillips provides absolutely everything the modern winger is required to produce every week. Far from a tradable commodity. |
Thanks Pies2016
With all due respect, when Tom Phillips saw Jeremy Finnlayson on the wing next to him, im sure he would have been a bit worried. He is not the first person who has exposed Tom Phillps in the air or in the contest. Sure Tom does have his strengths, but imo the weaknesses outweigh the strengths drastically. On top of that our current 22 contains around 9 players who all weigh under 80kg, this is concerning as a supporter when we head into big finals games. Sure the Giants only weighed an extra 40 combined kg's than Collingwood, but that is a big difference when you place that extra weight over 6 or so match-ups.
We had players being physically dominated all over the ground. _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Kill for Collingwood wrote: | Very average skilled player with no non-preferred foot; very ordinary deficiency in this age. Went out with Ronnie Wearmouth!!!!
Jamie Elliott is at least twice his value when it comes to winning games. |
Agree
Letting players like Elliot walk, while players like Phillips and Hoskin-Elliot and im tempted to say Steele but i wont ( Season-Players ) remain, is the reason why we may very well close our own window!!!! _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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woodys_world69 wrote: | Sidey already plays wing.....
And look for "meters gained" and endurance running |
Not worth a damn when your skills dont provide the end product. Endurance is not worth a damn either when your slow as a turtle. _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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It would appear our coaching staff think differently.
SIXTH in the 2018 Copeland in a team that played in a G F is hardly a tradable commodity. He will likely sneak into the top 10 again this year.
As for 2019, just check out his game against the Cats in the final.
His first half set the victory up. ( 29 touches )
Was disappointing against the Giants but so were 15 others.
Maybe we should trade them all ?
If you’re going to trade, then trade in where you have a weakness.
You don’t trade out a strength and then look to replace it again.
He durable, reliable and consistent. That alone would suggest Collingwood should do whatever they can to keep him. |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Pies2016 wrote: | It would appear our coaching staff think differently.
SIXTH in the 2018 Copeland in a team that played in a G F is hardly a tradable commodity. He will likely sneak into the top 10 again this year.
As for 2019, just check out his game against the Cats in the final.
His first half set the victory up. ( 29 touches )
Was disappointing against the Giants but so were 15 others.
Maybe we should trade them all ?
If you’re going to trade, then trade in where you have a weakness.
You don’t trade out a strength and then look to replace it again.
He durable, reliable and consistent. That alone would suggest Collingwood should do whatever they can to keep him. |
I could not give a stuff about Copeland 6th place finish mate. He is definetly not Collingwoods 6th best player
Tom Phillips is a weakness, dress it up all you like. You found one final he had 29 touches lol. Most because Geelong let him run around as he is not capable of causing damage. The more Phillips gets the ball, the better for the opposition.
Wake up, he is always disappointing, Collingwood always over-rating their own again in this case. Should ask Clarkson and the Hawks if they would take him. Love to hear the response you get... _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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2018 E.W.Copeland Trophy top ten
1. Steele Sidebottom 203 votes (E.W. Copeland trophy)
1. Brodie Grundy 203 votes (E.W. Copeland Trophy)
3. Scott Pendlebury 178 votes (J.J. Joyce Trophy)
4. Jack Crisp 160 votes (J.F. McHale Trophy)
5. Taylor Adams 159 votes (Jack Regan Trophy)
6. Tom Phillips 134 votes
7. Jeremy Howe 132 votes
8. Jordan De Goey 127 votes
9. Josh Thomas 122 votes
10. Brayden Maynard 107 votes
Shit, this must mean Phillips is better than DeGoey _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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Here’s the thing, in my world I take cold hard facts over an opinion anyway.
Don’t bother arguing with me about not being worthy of finishing sixth in the Copeland. Maybe you should argue with the coaching panel and their 1000 plus AFL games of experience.
We both know why DeGoey polled less than Phillips, even you can do better than that. It’s hardly Phillips fault that he prepares himself well enough to have virtually not missed a game since he debuted.
Maybe a few others should follow in his footsteps.
Oh and when you start dismissing recent finals performances, you know you’re losing the argument.
Next you will be wanting to trade Grundy off. |
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BigKeyForward
Joined: 22 Sep 2019
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Pies2016 wrote: | Here’s the thing, in my world I take cold hard facts over an opinion anyway.
Don’t bother arguing with me about not being worthy of finishing sixth in the Copeland. Maybe you should argue with the coaching panel and their 1000 plus AFL games of experience.
We both know why DeGoey polled less than Phillips, even you can do better than that. It’s hardly Phillips fault that he prepares himself well enough to have virtually not missed a game since he debuted.
Maybe a few others should follow in his footsteps.
Oh and when you start dismissing recent finals performances, you know you’re losing the argument.
Next you will be wanting to trade Grundy off. |
The Poll has spoken...
Majority says Yes/Maybe
Not looking good for the turtle with a tank _________________ The Artist Formerly known as... |
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