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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #30 on: April 10, 2011, 10:31:26 AM »
what happened to the theory of Morton playing on a wing, as we did in the last 4 games in 2010???

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2011, 04:23:41 PM »
Leigh Brown was a man......

Was a man?

Has he had a snag change?

becareful what you say about Brown, his my wifes family members & she wont take kindly too what you write

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #32 on: April 10, 2011, 05:10:19 PM »
you must not go to games.
Jackson and Nahas tried there guts out last night.
Houli was okay
As for the rest you mentioned :banghead
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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #33 on: April 10, 2011, 05:17:26 PM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.   
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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #34 on: April 10, 2011, 05:34:13 PM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.   

and he turns over and chops up the footy week after week but who cares hey coz hes hard at the footy and his committed - good for him.

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #35 on: April 11, 2011, 04:44:09 AM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.   

and he turns over and chops up the footy week after week but who cares hey coz hes hard at the footy and his committed - good for him.
how many clangers did he have on sat night in the wet Flags?
Sometimes players turn over the ball. If he is compared to some other players this week he did ok. Fact is all good players turn over the ball. In the wet this week he didn't have a clanger. I think you need to watch more footy.
Daniel Jackson 22 disposals 0 clangers 7 one percenters 7 clearences
Dane Swan   36 disposals 6 clangers 1 one percenters   10 clearences
Patrick Dangerfield 25 disposals 10 clangers 1 one percenter 5 clearences
Cameron Ling 31 disposals 2 clangers 1 one percenter 5 clearences
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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #36 on: April 11, 2011, 09:36:20 AM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.  

and he turns over and chops up the footy week after week but who cares hey coz hes hard at the footy and his committed - good for him.
He has improved in this area massively so far this year.
I also think our structures help substantially in regards to improving these turnovers as they know where their team mates should be running to rather than always having to kick to a contest or thread the eye of a needle with their kick

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #37 on: April 11, 2011, 10:01:49 AM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.   

and he turns over and chops up the footy week after week but who cares hey coz hes hard at the footy and his committed - good for him.

you know what Ramps i used to think the same but i have praise for players who put their head over the ball. King, Jackson and even Nahas Saturday did exactly that. He may have clangers but i think he goes allright.

I was disgusted in players like Graham, Connors, Lids and Morton Saturday night. Who the farc do these weak idiots think they are seriously. Connors is more interested in his ink than getting his hands dirty.

Graham is an upgraded version of Richard Lounder. Weak as pee. Watching him fall to the ground when someone breathes air close to him is painful to watch. Seriously how can you be that tall and be as  weak as he is

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #38 on: April 11, 2011, 06:03:50 PM »

Graham is an upgraded version of Richard Lounder. Weak as pee. Watching him fall to the ground when someone breathes air close to him is painful to watch. Seriously how can you be that tall and be as  weak as he is


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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #39 on: April 11, 2011, 06:33:56 PM »
For argument sake keep nahas and Jackson in the side long term.

when the like of Moore. Rance. Griff. Etc. Are available to play how would you see the team when Richmond is winning games later in the season (I hope)?

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #40 on: April 11, 2011, 09:37:46 PM »
ever wondered why Rewoldt & conners have gone off the Rails  ;D

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #41 on: April 11, 2011, 10:32:22 PM »
ever wondered why Rewoldt & conners have gone off the Rails  ;D

I have a fair idea

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #42 on: April 11, 2011, 10:36:32 PM »
ever wondered why Rewoldt & conners have gone off the Rails  ;D

I have a fair idea

add a third party or 3 to that but - 1 cause l'm not 100% on all

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #43 on: April 26, 2011, 11:04:39 PM »
Richmond line up week one of finals.  8)

Newman. Grimes. Moore.
Batchelor. Rance. ORielly.
Grigg. Deledio. Jackson.
Conca. Post. Nahas.
Griffiths. Riewoldt. King.
Browne. Martin. Cotchin.

Foley. Houli. Helbig.

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Re: What player/s will come into the 22 long term to improve the side?
« Reply #44 on: April 26, 2011, 11:33:02 PM »
I can't understand the angst with Jackson. It's absolutely incomprehensible to me anyone would want to drop him on his contribution so far. He's a leader of young men showing what is required at the top level. Hardness, committment, guts, selflessness, team first.   

and he turns over and chops up the footy week after week but who cares hey coz hes hard at the footy and his committed - good for him.
how many clangers did he have on sat night in the wet Flags?
Sometimes players turn over the ball. If he is compared to some other players this week he did ok. Fact is all good players turn over the ball. In the wet this week he didn't have a clanger. I think you need to watch more footy.
Daniel Jackson 22 disposals 0 clangers 7 one percenters 7 clearences
Dane Swan   36 disposals 6 clangers 1 one percenters   10 clearences
Patrick Dangerfield 25 disposals 10 clangers 1 one percenter 5 clearences
Cameron Ling 31 disposals 2 clangers 1 one percenter 5 clearences

Lets at least be honest about it - its a joke to consider Jackson in the same company as Swan, Dangerfield and Ling. Seriously lol.