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g'day fp Jeez this is ahard 1 i dont know much but what i do is that boyd was recruited from bundoora to Collingwood,and played in the pies researves and captained the under 19s i think.when he was 19 he played the resarves there andsuffed two stress fractures in the lower back wich gave to nerve probs then he had related hams and groins and the end of 1991 was traded to Fitzroy. i never saw the second game he played as was not there because of work and would say he had just as many injuries at collingwood under another coach,can i have half a point lolWhat was Fitzroy coach, Robert Shaw’s first reaction, when he saw Brad Boyd, after Boyd had torn a hamstring in just his second senior game for Fitzroy?
Shawy probably told him he'd never play again while he was coach.
But i really have no idea, Tim the Toolman may be the person to ask.
The version I have came from Boyd himself & he didn't mention anything about a screen or a shooting. It involved Shaw throwing something at him.Ok FP this is a tough one but I have asked some people who may or should know and they tell me that it may have something to do with taking a screen out to put around him and shooting him??
Very tough and lacking in taste I know but I am told this may have been his reference to when a horse breaks down......and apparently his sense of humor??!!
What was Fitzroy coach, Robert Shaw’s first reaction, when he saw Brad Boyd, after Boyd had torn a hamstring in just his second senior game for Fitzroy?
He threw a cup of coffee at Boyd and asked what sort of dud player Collingwood had traded to the Roys.
Dog act from Shaw, i'm not sure what benefit that sort of action has on a team/player. Perhaps that is why he had such atrocious results with the Roys and Adelaide.
Hey fp
So did the poor lad get third degree burns as well lol
Dog act from Shaw, i'm not sure what benefit that sort of action has on a team/player. Perhaps that is why he had such atrocious results with the Roys and Adelaide.
Hopefully the coffee wasn't that hot. Shaw was certainly passionate, but I don't think he was totally crazy.
I can't imagine that his ranting and raving would be any different to various occasions of the same by the likes of Malthouse, Matthews, Sheedy, Eade and so on.
He has obviously been thought of well enough to still be involved in coaching, as well.
He could have sent Mickey Conlan to do itWhy's that Stocka... are you thinking he could've sent Michael Corleone to 'whack' Oakley for us?