Darcy Coffey, head of football at WAFL club Claremont, first saw Petrevski-Seton play as a 13-year-old in Hall's Creek, 700 kilometres east of Broome.
"I thought he was about 16 because he was playing with blokes much older and dominating," Coffey told Fairfax Media.
"He's clean, he's like a liquid the way he moves across the ground."
Petrevski-Seton spent the first three years of his life on the cattle station where his father worked, around 300km away from Hall's Creek; where his Mum is from.
Hall's Creek – in far north-east WA – has a population of just over 1200.
But even with 60 times that number expected to pack into the MCG on Thursday night, Coffey is adamant Petrevski-Seton won't be overwhelmed.
"That's part of the reason why he looks so comfortable – nothing seems to faze him. "When you're coming from a place like Hall's Creek, playing in front of a few people doesn't register I don't think."
Coffey, who's been at Claremont for six seasons, has seen some prodigious talent come through. But none better than Petrevski-Seton.
"And we've had a few good ones; (Gold Coast's) Jack Martin and Jesse Hogan, but as a youth age kid, he's the best one I've seen come through.
"[glow=red,2,300]Time stands still, his skills are exceptional. Even if you ask him which foot he kicks with, I don't reckon he could tell you[/glow]."
RECRUITERS recall leaving the Gold Coast two years ago for the NAB AFL Under-16 Championships in awe of some of the things Sam Petrevski-Seton had shown.
The West Australian prospect was clearly the best player across the week of games, dominating for his state and being named the carnival's standout prospect.
Petrevski-Seton, obviously, has been on the radar for some time as a likely early choice. He played for the West Australian under-18 side last year as a bottom-ager and won All Australian honours and also represented Claremont's senior side at WAFL level.
This year had its challenges for Petrevski-Seton, as he battled a hamstring injury through the middle of the year that ruled him out of half the under-18 championships. But he finished his campaign strongly in the NAB All Stars game with 23 disposals, six clearances and eight tackles in one of the better performances of his season.
Why would you play your best mark as a midfielder?
Charlie will provide value as a marking target up the ground but his best work will be forward of centre.
Flyboy tries to tell me our forwardline will be ok because it has Charlie Curnow in it. Flyboy tries to tell me our midfield will be ok because it has Charlie Curnow in it.
Just questioning that logic as i think we are lacking in both areas and even if we had 2 Curnowfides, its still not enough.
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Post by: Navy Maven on February 28, 2018, 06:27:24 pm
Likewise. Cuningham still goes missing (yes, to be fair it's very early days) and, personally, Polson needs real tricks to compensate for his size. Murph is a similar size but has sublime skills.
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Post by: ElwoodBlues1 on March 01, 2018, 01:08:39 pm
I dont mind Cuningham and reckon he will be a good player, he has pace, kicks goals and can find the footy allebit when he feels like it....Polson needs opportunity like the other young kids, yep he is small but I think worth preserving with as a replacement for Murphy....
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Post by: flyboy77 on March 01, 2018, 01:14:09 pm
I'm curious.
We often say X is slow or Y is quick or whatever, so where does Murphy sit?
Is he quick? Would he be faster than (for example) Crippa over 20m?
And let's not forget if you are a good or great reader of the play eg anticipation - that easily offsets the 0.2 or 0.5 seconds slowness over 20m.....
Great players always have time/space, irrspective of their leg speed.
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Post by: mateinone on March 01, 2018, 01:26:01 pm
Why are 2nd year players like Polson being written off in any way shape or form? At best, yes they need to be questioned if they are a mid and can't start to crack a few games by the end of their 2nd year when their contracts are expiring.
But after 1 season and before their 2nd season even starts?
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Post by: flyboy77 on March 01, 2018, 02:43:36 pm
Samo looks to have put on some upper body size too....
Likewise. Cuningham still goes missing (yes, to be fair it's very early days) and, personally, Polson needs real tricks to compensate for his size. Murph is a similar size but has sublime skills.
Isn't Murphy (180cm) 5cm taller?!
I just checked, no, that's Fisher, Polson is 178cm, Wright and Pickett are all sub 180cm too, and most of us reckon Murphy is short!!
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Post by: flyboy77 on March 01, 2018, 10:32:25 pm
Flyboy tries to tell me our forwardline will be ok because it has Charlie Curnow in it. Flyboy tries to tell me our midfield will be ok because it has Charlie Curnow in it.
Just questioning that logic as i think we are lacking in both areas and even if we had 2 Curnowfides, its still not enough.
I've really ruffled your feathers!
very funny commentary Kruddler. ;D
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Post by: kruddler on March 02, 2018, 05:45:15 pm