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So much so in Adams' case that the 21-year-old was seriously considered for a spot in Collingwood's leadership group this season despite having played only 12 games with the club. And despite an incident last January still the source of some embarrassment for him.
Out with his sister and friends at a Geelong nightclub, Adams was arrested and fined by police for being drunk in a public place. As off-field incidents go, it was on the lower end of the scale, but still enough to attract the sort of attention he didn't need.
"I really regret it," he says. "It just puts a sour note next to your name and it's something you don't want to have hanging over your head going into a new year. I was pretty disappointed in myself, and it was a really hard couple of weeks after that.
"But I think the thing that got me through was that I'd earned enough respect from the playing group and coaches throughout the pre-season that we were able to put it behind us and move on pretty quickly
Hopefully he Learns not to put himself in the same Situation again
I like the boy but getting a little weary of all the talking up. Didn't he also have a great pre season last year? Hopefully, this will be a breakthrough year for him.
Adams is just about my favourite player. There's a bit of Tuddy about this kid. As his confidence grows, he'll become much more assured with his kicking and we'll be thrilled when he becomes captain in 4 years time.
We have had threads extolling Sidebottom and Langdon and Tooves and Crisp after our good away win against the Brions, but we missed one crucial player out: Taylor Adams.
This kid has arrived. He is now a serious player. He struggled to make the senior side last year, but he will play 22 games this year if he remains uninjured, and soon be recognised as the engine room of our midfield. Hell, he already is. With Ball retired, Beams gone, Greenwood out for weeks, JT apparently gone for good, and now Sidebottom out as well, we are down to the two giants Pendlebury and Swan, plus a cast of midgets. Oh, and plus Taylor Adams.
Adams played a fantastic close-in game, and he was as hard at it in the last quarter as he was in the first. He pretty much shut down D. Beams, and got a ton of close-in hard ball for himself. He ran all day, flew for marks, made the odd clanger but just carried right on burrowing for the in-pack pill and feeding it out to the lads on the outside.
I rated him best on ground, as did a few others. It was a very even performance by our best eight or ten on the day, with a wide spread of five-vote candidates - you couldn't really argue with anyone on their votes, it was that sort of day - but I reckon every one of us had Tay up there with the best of 'em.
V the Brions, we saw a return to the classic Collingwood contested football game, the same sort of game that this club has played for decades: win the ball close in, clear the packs, win the one-on-ones, and get the damn pill forward somehow, anyhow. If you do that often enough for long enough, you'll win most games. Hell, that's how we won the 1990 premiership, and it's always been our best game. Add the fancy stuff, sure. Find some pin-point kicking genius to spot the forwards up, bring in some pacy wingmen to burn up the MCG turf, unearth a high-marking forward to boot a few, stack the defence with dour, courageous shut-down merchants like Brown or Tooves or Gafer or Presti - you need to do all those things to win a flag - but the Collingwood engine room is and always has been players who can win the inside ball. And in Taylor Adams, we've got a beauty.
Now we need to find three or four other youngsters to help him out. Swan and Pendles can't carry the ship forever. I have my eye on Broomhead and Kennedy; maybe Freeman is a chance, de Goey should be one in time.
Well played Taylor Adams. A great effort, and I reckon you just might do the same thing next week. And every week. Go you good thing.
Top post there Tannin. I've been rapt in this kid since he arrived at the Pies and it seems he's finally got his mojo. With he, De Goey, Freeman, Kennedy and Broomhead, our future midfield stocks are shaping up well.
Given our now depleted midfield stocks, I'd like to see Crisp become our big bodied smash and crash midfielder, however I agree that De Goey is a great fit for that role too.
Err....umm......tap, tap......yes, it appears I am in Nick's. Hang on, I'll double check. Yep, here I am in Nick's reading a glowing report about Taylor Adams.
Well, it's about bloody time. Well said Tannin; hoping a few of the Adams Lynch Mob read this wonderful "Ode to No.13." Goota dash. Time for a cold shower.
After the epic draw comes the decisive knockout!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
Imagine the day Adams is in a team that includes names like Sharenberg ,Freeman,Moore De Goey ,Broomhead ,Seedsman ,Gault ,Grundy ,Witts and others
Know i have to wait to see it but i expect it will be well worth waiting for