Farewell #33 Jack Ginnivan
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That comment about how he works summed him up. I read a comment somewhere from Tay who said Ginni shadowed him for the preseason and by the end it was him chasing Ginni.
Kid is a gun. I hope he never loses the enjoyment in what he does.
Kid is a gun. I hope he never loses the enjoyment in what he does.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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...yetstui magpie wrote:... doesn't have a bag of evasive tricks, just serviceable overhead,
Love the kid.
The best part about young Ginni NOW is that you know he will get the ball, and he follows up with precision kicking for goal.
ditto with Elliott... but Elliott is faster, stronger and tackles like a bull.
Ash Johnson...you beauty
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Time for me to be hung, drawn and quartered - Stephen Milne?stui magpie wrote:Very smart footballer, playing very bloody good football.
After the ducking furor he's just got on with it and got the ball in other ways, except for the one last night.
I think I noticed him during the 2 finals doing more in the chase and tackle than he had previously. It's clearly not second nature to him but it again shows how he can learn and adapt.
I've been trying to think of a past player, from any club, who he plays like and I can't. he's not overly quick or strong, doesn't have a bag of evasive tricks, just serviceable overhead, if anything he's like a bush footy full forward. His superpower seems to be just knowing where the ball is going to be and getting in good positions. Just a natural forward who also happens to work very hard on his craft.
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+1.think positive wrote:He’s fricken awesome!
Jack ignore the naysayers and continue to do what you do. I implore you to keep on doing what ur doing. So do what you do do well.
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Milne wasn’t anywhere near the player Ginnivan is - he was too small to have an impact in finals. He played 16 and kicked just 25 goals. Of those, 4 came in a thrashing of Sydney and 3 came on a night when they thumped us. I think the only finals game where he made a significant contribution to a victory was their 2010 QF against Geelong. He tended to be a symptom, rather than a cause, of St Kilda’s victories.
Although Ginnivan is a very different player from Andy Krak, he has the same capacity to create goals from nothing. A player who kicks 3 team goals from the goal square is a very different proposition from a player who kicks 3 from 50/50 (or worse) situations. He is still learning his trade. If he continues to improve at his present rate, he could easily be one of our most influential players in a couple of years. Not too many players - still less small forwards - manage to get near 40 goals in a season - and even fewer do it before they turn 20. Breust, eg, didn’t even play a senior game until he was 20 and 1/2.
Although Ginnivan is a very different player from Andy Krak, he has the same capacity to create goals from nothing. A player who kicks 3 team goals from the goal square is a very different proposition from a player who kicks 3 from 50/50 (or worse) situations. He is still learning his trade. If he continues to improve at his present rate, he could easily be one of our most influential players in a couple of years. Not too many players - still less small forwards - manage to get near 40 goals in a season - and even fewer do it before they turn 20. Breust, eg, didn’t even play a senior game until he was 20 and 1/2.
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I always admired Stephen Milne as a small forward for those figures. They do have similar attributes and Ginnivan has every chance to have a similar output.npalm wrote:Fingers crossed that he can be as good as Milne. As disliked as Milne was, he was a gun of a player.
275 game career averaging 2 goals a game.
That would be fantastic.
go pies
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Interesting to watch him in the close games we have won. Right toward the end he is in the thick of the play in most of these games - often just holding things up or tackling.
His block on Saad to allow Elliot to kick the winning goal against the Blues is a good example.
His block on Saad to allow Elliot to kick the winning goal against the Blues is a good example.
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That's a classic example of Ginnivan's high footy IQ.think better wrote:His block on Saad to allow Elliot to kick the winning goal against the Blues is a good example.
It won't be shown on the stats, but that was pivotal in giving Elliott a clear pathway to kick the winning goal.
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