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Yeah, but I'm not sure we can handle the Eagles without him.
Might only be an 18 goal win not a 20 goal win.
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Yeah, but I'm not sure we can handle the Eagles without him.
Then he gets the bye. Three weeks.Yeah, but I'm not sure we can handle the Eagles without him.
Then he gets the bye. Three weeks.
If the coach says "have a rest Harry" that's all she wrote. Only misses one game he could potentially have played.I like this approach - give him every chance to fully recover. However, he may not feel the same way. And if he doesn't, and he's assessed by medical staff as completely fine to play, then it might be hard to insist upon.
I met him at the fan day last year while my boys were signature hunting. Easily the most friendly bloke out of the entire team. I hope he recovers okay and makes that spot in the side his own again.If the coach says "have a rest Harry" that's all she wrote. Only misses one game he could potentially have played.
In all this I haven't heard much about Harry's bravery standing his ground in front of the charging rhino.
He always struck me as someone like that. He's always been our reliable foot soldier over a long timeI met him at the fan day last year while my boys were signature hunting. Easily the most friendly bloke out of the entire team. I hope he recovers okay and makes that spot in the side his own again.
I met him at the fan day last year while my boys were signature hunting. Easily the most friendly bloke out of the entire team. I hope he recovers okay and makes that spot in the side his own again.
He's nick Smith incarnate. Different role but same profile.He always struck me as someone like that. He's always been our reliable foot soldier over a long time
Both lovely fellows who played the role the club needed from them.He's nick Smith incarnate. Different role but same profile.
No debutant announcements - which normally happen by now.good time for Mitchell to debut, in the team, not sub. Let's see what he's got. Shuffle LLoyd back to make space for him
Which job?Going to be hard to keep his jobs if he refuses to watch football anymore....
Which job?
We don't always go the announcement. Buller didn't get one from memory.No debutant announcements - which normally happen by now.
Suggests to me that Fox is good to go.
No current season stats available
Going to be hard to keep his jobs if he refuses to watch football anymore....
I met him at the fan day last year while my boys were signature hunting. Easily the most friendly bloke out of the entire team. I hope he recovers okay and makes that spot in the side his own again.
Dosser is a hard fly the flag type.Absolutely. He is a champion bloke. Nobody kinder and more caring in our team. I rate Rowy in this department too.
Fortunately we do have a modicum of mongrel in our team too. Do we have enough mongrel? Apparently we do although winning a flag would be more conclusive. Ladhams seems to have mongrel but isn't playing seniors, and he also lacks discipline. I guess when you have mongrel but also discipline then you get called hard and tough. Exhibit A would be Parker. Can't get harder and tougher than him. Wicks has got mongrel and plenty of it. Papley? I'm not sure. Probably.
Is Harry "hard"? I'm doubtful. He's certainly brave and goes when it's his turn (as he showed on the weekend). But I'm not sure he wants to hurt opponents as much as he legally can.
What is 'hardness'? It seems to be more than bravery and a willingness to take contact. It has a flavour of combat and being an enforcer, almost a little cruel. Makes me think of players like Hodge, Selwood, Parker. Also players like Zurhaar, Mummy & Sam Powell-Pepper. Rowy is more in the vein of JPK - tough and strong and brave but maybe less menacing and so less 'hard'??
Getting a bit philosophical here... Back to Sunday's game. Let's crush the Tiges like walnuts.
The bloke that got most fired up after Wright’s hit job was Melican.Dosser is a hard fly the flag type.
I noticed Melican was one of the first in to fly the flag against the bombers on the weekend too.Dosser is a hard fly the flag type.
A lot of the stuff in footy that is perceived as tough/hard I don't rate as tough/hard at all. Going after opposition players with the intent to hurt them is cowardly. Remonstrating with opposition players with a game of shirt-front and smack talk is surface level. Starting fights with an opposition player because you have a temper and are easily riled-up is faux toughness.Absolutely. He is a champion bloke. Nobody kinder and more caring in our team. I rate Rowy in this department too.
Fortunately we do have a modicum of mongrel in our team too. Do we have enough mongrel? Apparently we do although winning a flag would be more conclusive. Ladhams seems to have mongrel but isn't playing seniors, and he also lacks discipline. I guess when you have mongrel but also discipline then you get called hard and tough. Exhibit A would be Parker. Can't get harder and tougher than him. Wicks has got mongrel and plenty of it. Papley? I'm not sure. Probably.
Is Harry "hard"? I'm doubtful. He's certainly brave and goes when it's his turn (as he showed on the weekend). But I'm not sure he wants to hurt opponents as much as he legally can.
What is 'hardness'? It seems to be more than bravery and a willingness to take contact. It has a flavour of combat and being an enforcer, almost a little cruel. Makes me think of players like Hodge, Selwood, Parker. Also players like Zurhaar, Mummy & Sam Powell-Pepper. Rowy is more in the vein of JPK - tough and strong and brave but maybe less menacing and so less 'hard'??
Getting a bit philosophical here... Back to Sunday's game. Let's crush the Tiges like walnuts.