One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: torch on April 21, 2013, 12:36:43 PM
-
Why?
-
Why?
imo hes been down on form just a bit apart from rnd 1. but we missed his big body inside when he went off.
-
been listening to SEN whilst im doing jobs outside, Mark Fine seems to think its an endurance issue. He believes that part of the problem comes down to the new throw up rule rather than bounce at a stoppage and it is affecting him by having to get in faster to the contest. Something along those lines.
-
It could be endurance-based. He looked absolutely knackered when he came off.
-
To give us something to talk about and perhaps injured :laugh:
-
If he wasnt injured then I thought it was a poor move. He couldve been sent fwd for longer stints if he was feeling the pinch, can certainly clunk a mark or 2
-
he was subbed cos he was crapola
all his possessions were worse than jackson and he runs on the spot
his days are numbered, writings on the wall
ellis made one bad mistake when he came on but at least he gave run and energy
-
he was subbed cos he was crapola
all his possessions were worse than jackson and he runs on the spot
his days are numbered, writings on the wall
ellis made one bad mistake when he came on but at least he gave run and energy
Maybe we can bring in Foley for him
-
if the bandaids keep his body together but is a mini Bruce Reid
-
I was very surprised we subbed Tuck. Did Martin spend a bit of time on the bench in the second half too?
-
he was subbed cos he was crapola
all his possessions were worse than jackson and he runs on the spot
his days are numbered, writings on the wall
ellis made one bad mistake when he came on but at least he gave run and energy
Maybe we can bring in Foley for him
:lol :clapping
-
When Collingwood turned up the heat in the 3rd Tuck caused a shocking turnover by handballing straight to a Collingwood player on the members wing. That started the avalanch of goals. He was subbed out 30 seconds later....don't know if that's the reason but it sure could've been. He wasn't doing a lot before that bad error either.
Pay no attention to Mark Neeld... mistakes DO matter !