No, he was deliberately moved forward. Deliberately.
My favorite quote: "He had 37 touches when he probably could have easily got 50 touches if he hadn't been moved forward even though the game was over".
I broke my leg in a similar manner playing basketball (both bones, copped a knee that just snapped through them). I didn't know it was broken until I tried to get up and run down the court and felt the wobble. I'm not tough, I just didn't know any better.
Agree with what you've said, but Lloyd was only about 6 months older than Riewoldt is when he did his hammy. Interestingly enough, he too looked on track for a career-best season before being cut down.
Re: gold coast salary cap - is it really that much more?
The bigger thing is that a bulk of their list are going to be on 1st year contacts, well below the league average.
If you are going to look at the NBA, you also have to look at the players in that league who aren't two-way players (ie the guys who represent what someone like Shirley brings to the table). Just because the best players may be expected to play defence (and a lot of times unless a game is...
I think only 3 blokes who played ones last week down at NB are eligible for the 2's anyway, and 2 of them have played all bar the last couple in 2's (going up to fill in for some injuries).
He was absent from training. The club suspended him for missing sessions and basically said that if you come back from suspension at a level below what we expect of you, you'll be punished further. He did, and they have. Furthermore, the high fine becomes even more justified when you take...
Being a Sydney man, he probably would have seen the only game Tom showed anything in.
I still think he could be a good player, but it wasn't going to happen at Essendon. Hopefully being sent packing and having to be redrafted is the kick in the backside he needs to get himself sorted.
Got to say I am loving the advertising campaign for the series. All this talk about playing by the rules and how no one is going to be suspended from the Australian camp and all the ads talk up the brutality from past series. Brilliant.
But I still won't be going anywhere near it.
Add Lewis, Taylor, Birchall, Ellis, Guerra, and Gilham to Franklin and Roughead and you get a better idea of the effect of the 04-05 drafts to Hawthorns success this year.
You're right that alot of the foundations were built in 2001 and earlier, but I think you are selling the 04-05 draftees...
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