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Congrats on the attempt at chronological order but you messed up those last three. Good effort though. I'm really proud of you
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Congrats on the attempt at chronological order but you messed up those last three. Good effort though. I'm really proud of you
Showdowns and WA Derbies should be promoted as big events nationally.
Just watching the Hawks replay, geez if Hombsch isn't in the AA team by the end of the year something is seriously wrong. Its amazing to think he's played less than 50 games. He has the composure of a 150+ game player. Honestly cannot think of a defender in the AFL that I'd take over Hombschy
The first one was.I don't think a WA Derby has ever been shown on free to air TV in SA. I can't remember ever watching one.
Very true and with Jonas, is definitely an unsung and underrated defender. There was a piece of play in the second quarter when he was running backwards into the contest, he didn't take the mark but phenomenal courage and backing out just never entered his mind, no easy feat with the likes of Roughy, McEvoy, Gunston crashing the pack.Just about every premiership team worth its salt has relied on a very good third-up defender with immaculate play-reading skills to arrive at and kill contests whenever they arose.
- West Coast 92/94 had John Worsfold
- Carlton 95 had Peter Dean and Ang Christou
- North 96/99 had Glenn Archer
- Adelaide 97/98 had Ben Hart
- Essendon 1897/1993/2000 had Dustin Fletcher
- Brisbane 01-03 had Darryl White
- Port 04 had Chad Cornes and Brett Montgomery
- WCE 06 had Brett Jones and Daniel Chick
- Sydney 05 had Leo Barry
- Geelong 07/09 had Tom Harley and Darren Milburn
- Hawthorn 08 had Campbell Brown and Luke Hodge
- Collingwood 10 had Nick Maxwell
- Hawthorn 13/14 have Josh Gibson and Luke Hodge
And so on and such and such. What makes Hombsch all the more outrageous is that because of his size and athleticism he's just as adroit in one-on-one contests where a lot of those listed above could be exposed. Chuck in his above average left foot and you've got the complete defender.
- Essendon 1897/1993/2000 had Dustin Fletcher
Hombsch was tried forward for a stint against Essendon in 2013 and looked totally lost. The last thing we should be thinking is putting him forward when he's the perfect defender.
I've just received the good news from my employer that the proposed "strategy day" in Sydney has been arranged, as per my suggestion, for Thursday, 2 July, so it's SCG here I come!Love the idea of Thursday nights too. Already booked holidays so I can go to Sydney for the SCG Thursday night game and not have to be up for work after the Adelaide Oval one against Collongwood a week later.
I've never seen Port lose at the scg ....went 2006I've just received the good news from my employer that the proposed "strategy day" in Sydney has been arranged, as per my suggestion, for Thursday, 2 July, so it's SCG here I come!
My last trip there was in 2002 when Jared Poulton kicked the winning goal after the siren. I even got interviewed on the Port website after the game!
And finally, I note that with this post I have reached the 1,000 post milestone - to do so after 4 years on BF is no doubt a pace that Geoff Boycott would be proud of.
More like your Tavare to his BoycottI've never seen Port lose at the scg ....went 2006
yet to crack 500 posts in 10 years ...your gilchrist to my boycott
It's not being played interstate this year.They are, that's why they are always played in the coveted Sunday twilight time slot.
wouldn't I be run out by now then?More like your Tavare to his Boycott
More like your Tavare to his Boycott
Good coaches almost exclusively play on the half back lineSo, thinking here. Norm Smith coached Ron Barassi who coached Malcolm Blight who coached Ken Hinkley. Who's next in the lineage?
Not convinced on Pittard. He's got a lot of hobbies, including graphic design as you know, outside of football and he has stated publicly that he needs a lot of breaks from it to take his mind off it. He has a good footy mind, as Paul Roos would attest, but not sure if he would want to.Good coaches almost exclusively play on the half back line
So Pittard, Broadbent or Trengove.
Good coaches almost exclusively play on the half back line
So Pittard, Broadbent or Trengove.
... He's got a lot of hobbies, including graphic design as you know, ...
He was probably the work experience kid responsible for thisI read this the other day. Does anyone know where he did his work experience stint? Was it an agency?
And the other great thing about Hombsch is the fact that GWS no longer have him. The Giants are developing into a pretty good unit as things stand - if they still had Hombsch, they'd be scary good.Just watching the Hawks replay, geez if Hombsch isn't in the AA team by the end of the year something is seriously wrong. Its amazing to think he's played less than 50 games. He has the composure of a 150+ game player. Honestly cannot think of a defender in the AFL that I'd take over Hombschy