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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #75 on: April 05, 2010, 03:55:54 PM »

Like a list full of young kids you don't get stuck into them every mistake they make, you encourage
Or am I wrong?

Actually just at the minute FNM I reckon it isn't the kids letting us down it is senior blokes. Scary thing is our senior blokes apart from Newman, Simmonds & Moore are all under 24 years old

Struth we are young  ;D
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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #76 on: April 05, 2010, 04:04:22 PM »
I truly believe this coaching tenure is make or break for the RFC. Hardwick & the club appear to be sticking to a process that no doubt is going to take time. I remember the back lash Ross Lyon copped in his first year, and he had a heap of talent at his disposal...

I am intrigued to see where we are at in 10 rounds time with hopefully the likes of Dea, Astbury, Griffiths & maybe even Taylor playing some footy alongside a match fit Cotchin, Deledio, Foley etc. I think thats when we get an insight into how far away we are.

When Coburg is full of players such as Nahas, Edwards, King, Hislop etc we should be in a better place.

I'm still not confident that we can extract ourselves out of this mire though.
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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #77 on: April 05, 2010, 04:05:16 PM »

Like a list full of young kids you don't get stuck into them every mistake they make, you encourage
Or am I wrong?

Actually just at the minute FNM I reckon it isn't the kids letting us down it is senior blokes. Scary thing is our senior blokes apart from Newman, Simmonds & Moore are all under 24 years old

Struth we are young  ;D
We're so young it's scary and the media have a point about our demise
But I'd rather have an us versus them mentality than us with them
And I agree, the kids are having a go, but they're unsupported
Hence my criticism of Tambling.  He still gets treated like he was new and he'll eventually come good.
He might have done a few nice things yesterday, although I missed them to be honest, but he has to do more and more consistently.
That's harsh, but it's what we expect from our leaders

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #78 on: April 05, 2010, 04:09:23 PM »
We're so young it's scary and the media have a point about our demise
But I'd rather have an us versus them mentality than us with them
And I agree, the kids are having a go, but they're unsupported
Hence my criticism of Tambling.  He still gets treated like he was new and he'll eventually come good.
He might have done a few nice things yesterday, although I missed them to be honest, but he has to do more and more consistently.
That's harsh, but it's what we expect from our leaders

I thought tambling was OK last night (brillant compared to last week  ;D). Constantly put his body on the line while some others stood back and gave him little or no support. Needs to played of the HBF IMHO

But I undestand people's frustration with him.

they are so young and i feel so old  :rollin
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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #79 on: April 05, 2010, 04:12:25 PM »
they are so young and i feel so old  :rollin
The way we're going we'll be in the ground before they make the finals again lol

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #80 on: April 05, 2010, 05:55:02 PM »
Until these "kids" realise that its a privilege and not a right to get a game with us, we are going no where. Whether it be abiding by club rules even if youve had a "really good " first game, or getting a haircut and making it look like you want to have a red hot go, rather than prancing around on the "G" like a little boy on a big stage. Show no mercy Hardwick, if you believe they are capable of playing AFL football then  the time for molly coddling is over. If they are not ready, they shouldnt be out there. The soft touch gets us the likes of Deledio and Tambling, who should by now be leading the way, instead, all they show is flashes of brilliance when they feel up to it.
I, like a hell of a lot of other supporters, am fed up. Give me a reason to go and watch them this year, show me changes, even subtle ones and I'll get keen again, till then, i'll take my knitting to the game.

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #81 on: April 05, 2010, 06:33:19 PM »
If our players are trying as hard as they can then I'll be happy no matter what this year.
I reckon they're having a go

im not looking at scores this yr eff the score, its the attitude that counts
proud of the boys today, they had a dip and never dropped their heads, they tried
they will get better

43 tackles in a game isnt having a dip I am afraid

Irrelevant stat.

Thats how many stuck.

Your having a dip trying to tackle players twice your size and twice as fast as you. The attempted tackles would have been the highest its been for some time
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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #82 on: April 05, 2010, 06:33:46 PM »
Until these "kids" realise that its a privilege and not a right to get a game with us, we are going no where. Whether it be abiding by club rules even if youve had a "really good " first game, or getting a haircut and making it look like you want to have a red hot go, rather than prancing around on the "G" like a little boy on a big stage. Show no mercy Hardwick, if you believe they are capable of playing AFL football then  the time for molly coddling is over. If they are not ready, they shouldnt be out there. The soft touch gets us the likes of Deledio and Tambling, who should by now be leading the way, instead, all they show is flashes of brilliance when they feel up to it.
I, like a hell of a lot of other supporters, am fed up. Give me a reason to go and watch them this year, show me changes, even subtle ones and I'll get keen again, till then, i'll take my knitting to the game.


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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #83 on: April 05, 2010, 06:35:22 PM »
I truly believe this coaching tenure is make or break for the RFC. Hardwick & the club appear to be sticking to a process that no doubt is going to take time. I remember the back lash Ross Lyon copped in his first year, and he had a heap of talent at his disposal...

I am intrigued to see where we are at in 10 rounds time with hopefully the likes of Dea, Astbury, Griffiths & maybe even Taylor playing some footy alongside a match fit Cotchin, Deledio, Foley etc. I think thats when we get an insight into how far away we are.

When Coburg is full of players such as Nahas, Edwards, King, Hislop etc we should be in a better place.

I'm still not confident that we can extract ourselves out of this mire though.

I aint confident either

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #84 on: April 05, 2010, 06:41:04 PM »
i want to see griffiths, astbury, taylor, roberts, dae, webberley, grimes, contin and gourdis in the side before we start writing up the demise of the club ... thats 9 players right there, even if only 3 or 4 of come good then we wont be in as bad a place as many are making out!

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #85 on: April 05, 2010, 06:53:39 PM »
i want to see griffiths, astbury, taylor, roberts, dae, webberley, grimes, contin and gourdis in the side before we start writing up the demise of the club ... thats 9 players right there, even if only 3 or 4 of come good then we wont be in as bad a place as many are making out!

I agree with that.
Although I dont want to see 16-18 players behind the ball like last night.
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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #86 on: April 05, 2010, 06:54:55 PM »
Until these "kids" realise that its a privilege and not a right to get a game with us, we are going no where. Whether it be abiding by club rules even if youve had a "really good " first game, or getting a haircut and making it look like you want to have a red hot go, rather than prancing around on the "G" like a little boy on a big stage. Show no mercy Hardwick, if you believe they are capable of playing AFL football then  the time for molly coddling is over. If they are not ready, they shouldnt be out there. The soft touch gets us the likes of Deledio and Tambling, who should by now be leading the way, instead, all they show is flashes of brilliance when they feel up to it.
I, like a hell of a lot of other supporters, am fed up. Give me a reason to go and watch them this year, show me changes, even subtle ones and I'll get keen again, till then, i'll take my knitting to the game.


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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #87 on: April 05, 2010, 07:13:36 PM »

I'm still not confident that we can extract ourselves out of this mire though.

I aint confident either

Then please, go find somewhere else to peddle your pessimism.  Just think what our league would be if other clubs/supporters were as stoic as you:

Bulldogs - 56 years since a flag - GONE.
Melbourne - 46 years since a flag - GONE.
St Kilda - 44 years since a flag - GONE.
Swans - 72 years between flags - GONE.
Geelong - 44 years between flags - GONE.
Collingwood - 32 years between flags - GONE.

Real support is not like water from a tap that you can turn on and off - it means backing your club through the good times and the bad.  Well guess what, we are going through the bad, so harden up or go follow someone else.

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #88 on: April 05, 2010, 07:16:09 PM »

I'm still not confident that we can extract ourselves out of this mire though.

I aint confident either

Then please, go find somewhere else to peddle your pessimism.  Just think what our league would be if other clubs/supporters were as stoic as you:

Bulldogs - 56 years since a flag - GONE.
Melbourne - 46 years since a flag - GONE.
St Kilda - 44 years since a flag - GONE.
Swans - 72 years between flags - GONE.
Geelong - 44 years between flags - GONE.
Collingwood - 32 years between flags - GONE.

Real support is not like water from a tap that you can turn on and off - it means backing your club through the good times and the bad.  Well guess what, we are going through the bad, so harden up or go follow someone else.

smoke sorry to pull you  up on your analysis but when you refer to the pies can you put it in the context of 1 flag in 50 years it sounds so so much better  ;D

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Re: D. Hardwick
« Reply #89 on: April 05, 2010, 07:18:32 PM »

I'm still not confident that we can extract ourselves out of this mire though.

I aint confident either

Then please, go find somewhere else to peddle your pessimism.  Just think what our league would be if other clubs/supporters were as stoic as you:

Bulldogs - 56 years since a flag - GONE.
Melbourne - 46 years since a flag - GONE.
St Kilda - 44 years since a flag - GONE.
Swans - 72 years between flags - GONE.
Geelong - 44 years between flags - GONE.
Collingwood - 32 years between flags - GONE.

Real support is not like water from a tap that you can turn on and off - it means backing your club through the good times and the bad.  Well guess what, we are going through the bad, so harden up or go follow someone else.

smoke sorry to pull you  up on your analysis but when you refer to the pies can you put it in the context of 1 flag in 50 years it sounds so so much better  ;D

It's actually 1 flag in 52. :lol :rollin :lol