Strapping Young Lad
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how the * does his watch reckon he's only burned 500 cals at 90kg+
My favourite moment from “I spent a day with Hawthorn Bull Jai Newcombe” was when Reeves only did half the job by not replacing a new bag in the bin. The look he gave with immediate feedback was gold …… saids a lot about this young man in that he will do everything for the team and his team mates but will look you in the eye and speak up when he is let down!
....... or he was just taking the piss with a mate for the camera
A bit of both, reading between the lines it sounds like he was one of four that didn’t stop training at the club across the break (not to say others aren’t overseas or in their own time) but he seems like not only is he leaving no stone unturned but he genuinely loves the opportunity........ or he was just taking the piss with a mate for the camera
Apparently the club doctor had to inject him with a mild dose of tranquilizer typically used on bears so that his teammates were safe during the combat training.
has torched Noodle on radio before for similar habits............ or he was just taking the piss with a mate for the camera
Anyone who has lived with a mate knows that there's always a kernel of truth at the middle of any banter about half done chores....... or he was just taking the piss with a mate for the camera
Sounded pretty genuine to me........ or he was just taking the piss with a mate for the camera
Anyone who has lived with a mate knows that there's always a kernel of truth at the middle of any banter about half done chores
Having a structured Forwardline to kick to will help that. Even bringing in Chol, whilst not a FF, should help this aspect of Duke's game.Probably the next improvement for Newcombe is not playing it so safe with ball in hand and taking risks to generate scores. He’s good enough to do it.
Fair enough and was a long draw of the bow not my first or won’t be the last. Years ago my late father-in-law from country Victoria had a definition for a good person “If you lend someone $5 bucks and they pay you back without asking they are a good bloke”! This could be a bit over the top also but it has some merit when looking back through life.Yeah of course, but he was still taking the piss for the camera though. I think this reaction was a bit over the top - saids a lot about this young man in that he will do everything for the team and his team mates but will look you in the eye and speak up when he is let down!
Most valuable player on our list.Heard King today on radio talk about a stat from last year …….. who the most times broke out of tackles as it was so important to get past that first line of defense to open the game up and get it to your outside mids. Petracca, Cripps, JHF etc were thrown up and thinking what about Newk you morons!!!!! And it was . I think there has been a bit of focusing on the newbies in who we gained or which youngsters will come on lately while forgetting about what we have in that Newk is still kid. Expecting a big year from our young gun bull. Worps was up there in this stat as well.
Heard King today on radio talk about a stat from last year …….. who the most times broke out of tackles as it was so important to get past that first line of defense to open the game up and get it to your outside mids. Petracca, Cripps, JHF etc were thrown up and thinking what about Newk you morons!!!!! And it was . I think there has been a bit of focusing on the newbies in who we gained or which youngsters will come on lately while forgetting about what we have in that Newk is still kid. Expecting a big year from our young gun bull. Worps was up there in this stat as well.
Nah, fell short. Probably would have broken it if he played that second last game.Didn't he break the record for broken tackles last year with a few rounds to spare?
I am a bit biased but I agree with your use of the term 'slightly'.I'm backing Jai Newcombe to get back to his best this weekend in a big match against Melbourne. He lowered his colours slightly last weekend. There's no better place to prove yourself as one of the best against the best midfield in the league and perhaps one of the greatest ever seen. If he can nuke the Dees midfield, there's no stopping him this season.