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Re: Nathan Foley [merged]
« Reply #570 on: May 07, 2011, 12:58:43 AM »
I am interested to know how they define "effectiveness" & "clangers" to be honest?

Because if you mark the ball and then play on (stupidly) and as you are getting tackled you handball the thing to the ground so you dont' get pinged for holding the ball and it ends up being a ball up what is it? How is that classified? It's not a clanger and IMHO it isn't effective, it is a "nothing" so how does that impact a players stats?
Just on this WP, in last weekend's Record they said they are changing the way they will work out "effectiveness". Apparently they store over 400 different types of kicks for their statistical analysis and so they plan to determine what the average 'completion rate' is for each kick and then give each player a plus or minus score depending on how much better/worse they are than the average. I believe that means a few Tigers who consistently fail to hit open teammates on the full by foot will now get a minus score whereas under the old way these kicks that miss the target on the full yet still eventually end up with the teammate were still counted as an effective pass.
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Re: Nathan Foley [merged]
« Reply #571 on: May 08, 2011, 05:46:58 PM »
Foley on 3aw earlier today said he's body (achilles) is feeling right now and he's feeling a bit like a new recruit. Onya Axel  :thumbsup

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Re: Nathan Foley [merged]
« Reply #572 on: May 08, 2011, 09:23:35 PM »
A much better game yesterday IMO -  I say that because I didn't notice him  ;D which means he wasn't turning the thing over  ;D

Decision making stepped up a notch which was good
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Re: Nathan Foley [merged]
« Reply #573 on: May 29, 2011, 04:23:37 AM »
For mine was best on ground till half-time. Probably tired a bit in the second half but Axel in recent weeks is starting to show the Foley of old.
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Re: Nathan Foley [merged]
« Reply #574 on: May 29, 2011, 11:29:26 AM »
Yeah agree MT.

Foley was immense was blowing hard in the last qtr. Lots of the boys were tired but werent blowing anywhere near as hard as Axel.
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Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #575 on: June 14, 2011, 02:28:32 PM »
Axel plays his 100th on Saturday night against Brisbane.

http://finalsiren.com/PlayerStats.asp?PlayerID=1582&SeasonID=ALL

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #576 on: June 14, 2011, 06:31:19 PM »
Foley enjoys the journey
By Jason Phelan
6:18 PM Tue 14 Jun, 2011


Foley, 25, has played all 11 matches this season in a welcome return to fitness after a debilitating ankle injury restricted him to 18 games in the previous two years.

"It's been a tough couple of years with injury," Foley said, adding he had contemplated the idea that his career might be in jeopardy.

"When you're injured for so long and dealing with it seven days a week there's no doubt those sorts of thoughts do creep into your mind, but all along the fitness staff were really supportive and assured me that I'd be back playing in time.

"I suppose its [taught me a few things like] patience. I feel like I've always been pretty diligent over the journey in doing all the right training and all the right things. [You've got] to make the most of it while you're out there and playing and enjoy the journey."

Full article at:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/116263/default.aspx

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Nathan Foley - Toil of the Tiger (Age)
« Reply #577 on: June 15, 2011, 03:40:03 AM »
Toil of the Tiger
Peter Hanlon
June 15, 2011


WITH any long-term injury there are phases - the initial shock, the cold, depressing realisation, the drip-drip-dripping return of optimism as body is rebuilt, the tentative steps back to being the footballer you see on your personal highlights reel.

The worst cases add ''heartbreaking setback'' to the scenario. Nathan Foley has known them all.

''In a way, what's made him such a good player was almost a hindrance to him,'' Richmond assistant coach Wayne Campbell says, pointing to a single-mindedness and work ethic on a par with any he has seen. When a footballer doesn't know when - or even if - he'll next get to enjoy the weekly expression for all of that toil, darkness can descend.

''When you're injured for so long and dealing with it seven days a week, there's no doubt those sort of thoughts do creep into your mind,'' Foley said yesterday of the athlete's curse of self-doubt. ''It was a tough period.''

And how. At the start of this season, Foley had played just four of the Tigers' previous 30 matches. Doing everything and then some had taken him from draft reject to Victorian representative in little more than four years, but no amount of sweat could stuff his healing from the Achilles injury that piggy-backed onto an ankle reconstruction.

''I think anyone who's out for that long starts to doubt themselves,'' Campbell says of a complex ailment. ''He knew he could still play the game, he always knew he was going to get back, but there were times when he'd had so many setbacks.''

The counter-productive effects of pushing too hard while sidelined can be a hard lesson to learn. Foley sought remedies wherever the click of a mouse could take him, even contemplated a visit to Sweden and Craig Mottram's surgeon.

When asked what misfortune has taught him, he cites patience. ''Just make the most of when you're out there playing.''

Richmond's fitness and medical staff instilled the mantra. ''They went to extreme levels to make sure he was ready,'' Campbell says. Having seen him push cars through car parks to strengthen his legs in what amounted to a nine-month pre-season, nothing about Foley's commitment could surprise.

David King remembers him being up with the most coachable players he has seen, an asset to a football club because he challenges coaches and teammates alike to be better.

The former Tigers' assistant has keenly watched what Foley rates as a patchy return in his 11 games this year, but has no doubt that continuity of football will bring consistent reward. ''He's just a true footballer - he wants to play, it's his passion and his love and he's very, very good at it,'' King says.

''Once he finds his bearings he can be a player who'll do significant damage again.''

Campbell points to a career-best 40-possession game against the Brisbane Lions in round six as evidence of his powers and isn't surprised or concerned that he hasn't set the world alight every week after such a prolonged absence.

Foley admits it has ''taken a little bit to get going again, but patches during games, you start getting your confidence back''.

He notes that learning a new game plan has been an attendant challenge - Terry Wallace was at the helm when he was first injured, while Damien Hardwick was on Hawthorn's coaching staff.

At times it has felt like starting from scratch, but King thinks Foley is equipped to relish the transformation.

''The actual game's changed since Nathan's played a solid block of football, and it's changed in a fashion that suits Nathan,'' King says. ''He likes being in tight and in traffic, understands space and how to use his lateral movement to get through the press.''

On Saturday night at the Gabba, Foley will play his 100th game. He remembers the assurances of all around him that everything would work out, and is rapt to finally be converting their words into actions. ''That's what keeps you going.''

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/toil-of-the-tiger-20110614-1g216.html#ixzz1PGzudO4t

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #578 on: June 16, 2011, 02:26:42 PM »
A stuff to Foley's first game

On the eve of Nathan Foley’s 100th AFL game, Tony Greenberg reflects on the gun Tiger midfielder’s  league debut on a dramatic night during the 2005 season . . .

Nathan Foley’s debut at the game’s highest level was memorable - for all the wrong reasons.


Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/116350/default.aspx

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #579 on: June 17, 2011, 03:28:17 PM »
Foley interviewed by Richo in the lead up to his 100th game:

http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/364652/richo-feature-nathan-foley/

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #581 on: June 18, 2011, 04:19:02 PM »
The best of Nathan Foley:

http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/364876/the-best-of-nathan-foley/
The achilles injury has dimished those quick multi-boucing bursts out of the middle of Axel's. In saying that this season was more about him getting through the year unscathed without breaking down again.
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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #582 on: June 18, 2011, 05:17:39 PM »
Give it poo tonight, Axl.

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #583 on: June 18, 2011, 05:34:03 PM »
Go AXL!

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Re: Nathan Foley - Congrats on 100 games
« Reply #584 on: June 18, 2011, 11:08:14 PM »
Well we won a milestone game  :thumbsup. Axel played well too so good for him.
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