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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #285 on: March 17, 2009, 09:33:15 AM »
I'll just add these little things  :pray  :pray  :pray

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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #286 on: March 17, 2009, 11:26:53 AM »
I hope he has a great year so we can trade him. Kruezer, Bellchambers, Cotchin, Morton and afew others will be quality players from this years draft.

Ludicrous!

He's 21 and has taken 4 years to start finally showing something yet you want to take a punt on an unknown?

Yep ... an unknown youngster like Cotchin  ;D may turn out just fine lol

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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #287 on: March 17, 2009, 11:43:53 AM »
If you'd have gotten pick 2 I'd have traded him in a heartbeat.

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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #288 on: March 17, 2009, 12:38:49 PM »

I miss Jackstar.   :thumbsup

I wonder if he will resurface if we lose to Carlton?

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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #289 on: March 17, 2009, 01:16:02 PM »

I miss Jackstar.   :thumbsup

I wonder if he will resurface if we lose to Carlton?

I was reading through some old threads a couple of months ago and came across the when will jackstar be back thread. It was so amusing especially when Moi played that trick on him and he harked up about it (and everything else). 

I was  :ROTFL

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Re: Tigers find gun forward in Schulz (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #290 on: March 17, 2009, 02:09:00 PM »
BRING BACK JACKSTAR!

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Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #291 on: August 16, 2009, 03:43:23 AM »
Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo
Jackie Epstein | August 16, 2009

RICHMOND forward Jay Schulz is taking a shine to the elephants at Melbourne Zoo.

Through the AFL Sportsready program, Schulz has worked with the giant animals once a week for the past three months. The rare opportunity has helped him cope with a tough season battling injury.

"It's been a bit of a trying year," Schulz said. "With all the stuff that happened in the first half of the year and in the second half of the year, I have bone bruising in my heel.

"This has been a good outlet for me to not think about footy. I've grown up with animals, living on a farm about two hours out of Adelaide. We always had pets -- dogs, cats, chooks, sheep -- so it's always been a big thing for me. It's a very positive thing in what's been a disappointing year for me."

Schulz has managed 71 games for the Tigers and has played the past few games with Richmond's VFL affiliate, Coburg.

Contracted to the club next year, he is looking forward to a change of fortune.

He admitted preparing food and washing elephants left him dirtier than after playing a match.

"My girlfriend knows I smell when I come home," Schulz said.

"Elephants . . . they are pretty placid as long as the trainers are around. They're about as smart as a five-year-old kid, so they can be a bit cheeky."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25933231-2862,00.html

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Re: Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #292 on: August 16, 2009, 07:01:37 AM »
Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo
Jackie Epstein | August 16, 2009

RICHMOND forward Jay Schulz is taking a shine to the elephants at Melbourne Zoo.

Through the AFL Sportsready program, Schulz has worked with the giant animals once a week for the past three months. The rare opportunity has helped him cope with a tough season battling injury.

"It's been a bit of a trying year," Schulz said. "With all the stuff that happened in the first half of the year and in the second half of the year, I have bone bruising in my heel.

"This has been a good outlet for me to not think about footy. I've grown up with animals, living on a farm about two hours out of Adelaide. We always had pets -- dogs, cats, chooks, sheep -- so it's always been a big thing for me. It's a very positive thing in what's been a disappointing year for me."

Schulz has managed 71 games for the Tigers and has played the past few games with Richmond's VFL affiliate, Coburg.

Contracted to the club next year, he is looking forward to a change of fortune.

He admitted preparing food and washing elephants left him dirtier than after playing a match.

"My girlfriend knows I smell when I come home," Schulz said.

"Elephants . . . they are pretty placid as long as the trainers are around. They're about as smart as a five-year-old kid, so they can be a bit cheeky."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25933231-2862,00.html

Schulz and football shouldnt be mentioned in the same sentence. :banghead
Article is wrong .
Says he has played the past few games at Coburg.
He has played there for most of the year it should read :banghead :banghead

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« Reply #293 on: August 16, 2009, 08:43:36 AM »
If he's serious about working at a zoo, he can stay at rfc. Zoo, circus and he's a lead act
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Re: Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #294 on: August 16, 2009, 08:44:20 AM »
Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo
Jackie Epstein | August 16, 2009

RICHMOND forward Jay Schulz is taking a shine to the elephants at Melbourne Zoo.

Through the AFL Sportsready program, Schulz has worked with the giant animals once a week for the past three months. The rare opportunity has helped him cope with a tough season battling injury.

"It's been a bit of a trying year," Schulz said. "With all the stuff that happened in the first half of the year and in the second half of the year, I have bone bruising in my heel.

"This has been a good outlet for me to not think about footy. I've grown up with animals, living on a farm about two hours out of Adelaide. We always had pets -- dogs, cats, chooks, sheep -- so it's always been a big thing for me. It's a very positive thing in what's been a disappointing year for me."

Schulz has managed 71 games for the Tigers and has played the past few games with Richmond's VFL affiliate, Coburg.

Contracted to the club next year, he is looking forward to a change of fortune.

He admitted preparing food and washing elephants left him dirtier than after playing a match.

"My girlfriend knows I smell when I come home," Schulz said.

"Elephants . . . they are pretty placid as long as the trainers are around. They're about as smart as a five-year-old kid, so they can be a bit cheeky."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25933231-2862,00.html

Schulz and football shouldnt be mentioned in the same sentence. :banghead
Article is wrong .
Says he has played the past few games at Coburg.
He has played there for most of the year it should read :banghead :banghead

hahaha has he played a game in Richmond side this year l aint noticed him seriously  ;D

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Re: Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #295 on: August 16, 2009, 08:49:23 AM »
Tiger Jay Schulz eyes a spot at the zoo
Jackie Epstein | August 16, 2009

RICHMOND forward Jay Schulz is taking a shine to the elephants at Melbourne Zoo.

Through the AFL Sportsready program, Schulz has worked with the giant animals once a week for the past three months. The rare opportunity has helped him cope with a tough season battling injury.

"It's been a bit of a trying year," Schulz said. "With all the stuff that happened in the first half of the year and in the second half of the year, I have bone bruising in my heel.

"This has been a good outlet for me to not think about footy. I've grown up with animals, living on a farm about two hours out of Adelaide. We always had pets -- dogs, cats, chooks, sheep -- so it's always been a big thing for me. It's a very positive thing in what's been a disappointing year for me."

Schulz has managed 71 games for the Tigers and has played the past few games with Richmond's VFL affiliate, Coburg.

Contracted to the club next year, he is looking forward to a change of fortune.

He admitted preparing food and washing elephants left him dirtier than after playing a match.

"My girlfriend knows I smell when I come home," Schulz said.

"Elephants . . . they are pretty placid as long as the trainers are around. They're about as smart as a five-year-old kid, so they can be a bit cheeky."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25933231-2862,00.html

Schulz and football shouldnt be mentioned in the same sentence. :banghead
Article is wrong .
Says he has played the past few games at Coburg.
He has played there for most of the year it should read :banghead :banghead

hahaha has he played a game in Richmond side this year l aint noticed him seriously  ;D

you must be blind TM. I saw him on the wing, in fact i saw him everywhere. Didn't you see him?

He was that four n twenty wrapper flying around.

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Re: Jay Schulz [merged]
« Reply #296 on: August 16, 2009, 08:53:34 AM »
which wrapper thier was poo flying everywhere yesterday  ;D
talking of poo your mate was playing McLovin  ;D  :chuck
could you image him being a guest on Before the Game on TEN
l reckon that curly hair guy cant think of his name would punch him up  ;D

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« Reply #297 on: September 23, 2009, 10:36:31 PM »
Ok so I have been thinking about this bloke since Hardwick took over. Last year and from the years since he kicked the big 6 against the Lions at the GABBA this bloke has been moved around the ground (when not injured) from pillar to post.

He has not really had a decent pre-season form mine for quite a while either.

I have been one of his biggest critics for a while now but........ I know he under performed at Coburg but I can't comment much there because I didn't see him. Was he bad in the Coburg side because of him or the way the team played, any stuff would be great.

So to cut a long story short could Hardwick make him an accountable backman, remember Wallace tried.... or did he?????? Should we keep him as he is a mobile tall??

Thoughts?
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« Reply #298 on: September 23, 2009, 11:02:49 PM »
Ok so I have been thinking about this bloke since Hardwick took over. Last year and from the years since he kicked the big 6 against the Lions at the GABBA this bloke has been moved around the ground (when not injured) from pillar to post.

He has not really had a decent pre-season form mine for quite a while either.

I have been one of his biggest critics for a while now but........ I know he under performed at Coburg but I can't comment much there because I didn't see him. Was he bad in the Coburg side because of him or the way the team played, any stuff would be great.

So to cut a long story short could Hardwick make him an accountable backman, remember Wallace tried.... or did he?????? Should we keep him as he is a mobile tall??

Thoughts?

Trade him, otherwise, he will play in the Coburg Colors in 2010

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« Reply #299 on: September 23, 2009, 11:09:26 PM »
Ok so I have been thinking about this bloke since Hardwick took over. Last year and from the years since he kicked the big 6 against the Lions at the GABBA this bloke has been moved around the ground (when not injured) from pillar to post.

He has not really had a decent pre-season form mine for quite a while either.

I have been one of his biggest critics for a while now but........ I know he under performed at Coburg but I can't comment much there because I didn't see him. Was he bad in the Coburg side because of him or the way the team played, any stuff would be great.

So to cut a long story short could Hardwick make him an accountable backman, remember Wallace tried.... or did he?????? Should we keep him as he is a mobile tall??

Thoughts?

Trade him, otherwise, he will play in the Coburg Colors in 2010

Trade him for what?

A half eaten mars bar and we pay his contract as well?

Just got to ride these contracts out unfortunately.
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