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99% of tiger supporters are saying his done, but i don't think he is, IMO he could/should thrive under Wallace's gameplan, as Rodan's natural game is run, run, run.
Quote from: Razorblade on January 18, 2006, 04:08:26 AM99% of tiger supporters are saying his done, but i don't think he is, IMO he could/should thrive under Wallace's gameplan, as Rodan's natural game is run, run, run.yes it is , run run run, but never str8 and through the lines, just sideways and usually in the wrong direction. then his decision making and skills are far from acceptable. ppl forget about his poor decisions and skills because all they remember him by is his explosive sideways runs where he usually gets 1/ run down or 2/ put under pressure to make a mistake! he is not as fast as his midget legs make him appear!there really is no room 4 rodant in our best 22
Rodan at training is definitely not the Rodan of 2004. While he'll never be a A-grade footballer, his use of the footy has been good and to the team's advantage.
Quote from: X-CITED on January 18, 2006, 06:23:41 AMQuote from: Razorblade on January 18, 2006, 04:08:26 AM99% of tiger supporters are saying his done, but i don't think he is, IMO he could/should thrive under Wallace's gameplan, as Rodan's natural game is run, run, run.yes it is , run run run, but never str8 and through the lines, just sideways and usually in the wrong direction. then his decision making and skills are far from acceptable. ppl forget about his poor decisions and skills because all they remember him by is his explosive sideways runs where he usually gets 1/ run down or 2/ put under pressure to make a mistake! he is not as fast as his midget legs make him appear!there really is no room 4 rodant in our best 22While I agree with those comments about Rodan from past years, I have to admit he seems to have improved in those areas you've mention X. One thing he is no longer is doing is running too far and holding onto the ball for too long. If there was a game this weekend I would say Rodan would be in our best 22. In both scratch matches he's played in the side with the "names".
Chris Hyde and Andrew Raines
Quote from: Limbach_19 on January 25, 2006, 03:34:07 PMChris Hyde and Andrew RainesI have always had a soft spot for Raines
Quote from: bluey_21 on January 27, 2006, 09:07:15 AMQuote from: Limbach_19 on January 25, 2006, 03:34:07 PMChris Hyde and Andrew RainesI have always had a soft spot for RainesNeeds a big 2006 like the rest of his 'class of 2003' mates.