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Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« on: January 28, 2009, 02:03:07 PM »
Robert Shaw is on with Mark Doran on SEN and was asked about elite mids in the comp and a caller mentioned Lids.

Shaw said Deledio is 22, played around 80 games, kicks goals, has pace and smarts. If on top you need to tag him. The next stage for him is to become a premier midfielder. Lids is a good guide as his development is closely aligned to Richmond's development. Emerging, flashy at times but no finals. You can't name Deledio as elite if we're comparing him to Judd or Ablett. Joel Selwood is ahead of Deledio. Deledio is on the precipice of becoming a premier midfielder. Shaw said he'd love to see him play in finals this year and really emerge in September. One we need to watch and see his development. Winning a B&F at 22 is a great effort.

Cotchin - fallen in behind Lids because he's come in later. All part of Richmond developing a strong midfield. He said at the end that Cotch is someone who could possibly pop up this year into the elite class.

Ben Cousins is elite. Elite is being able to perform in finals and perform over a long period of time.

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2009, 02:38:24 PM »
fair comment lets see the accessment at the end of the season  Lids will be elite by then
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2009, 02:58:43 PM »
I still contend that Wallace held Lids back from the real heavy midfield work until his body fully developed. We saw in 2008 that he has the ability and he was freed up to take on more midfield work.

The beauty of our midfield is now who does the opposition tag Lids? Foley? Cotchin? Cousins? Cogs? Tuck?

Can't tag them all and all but Cotchin - at the moment - can hurt you. Supporting each other we will see big things from that group

Can't be a bad thing for Tambling, Connors or White either. Nor Brownie when he gets a run in the guts

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2009, 04:35:59 PM »
joel selwood doesn't kick goals, how is he ahead. Just another opinion from shaw,like bumholes everybody has one, most people would like them a little more informed than shaws. He can't even get lids age right.

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2009, 04:37:04 PM »
Shaw's not far off the money but I do think Lids now has dibs as our best midfielder.

We saw how much Adam Cooney improved last season & I won't go so far as Brownlow medal but I have got a great feeling Brett's going to move into elite class in '09.

The beauty of our midfield is now who does the opposition tag Lids? Foley? Cotchin? Cousins? Cogs? Tuck?

Can't tag them all and all but Cotchin - at the moment - can hurt you.

Spot on Gracie.
Just think how much easier life is for some of last years players having a fit Cousins & Coughlan running along side.

Lids will be salivating at the prospect.

joel selwood doesn't kick goals, how is he ahead.
Certainly wouldn't hurt Selwood playing behind the Cats midfield guns either.


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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2009, 06:36:39 PM »
Shaw said Deledio is 22, played around 80 games, kicks goals, has pace and smarts.
Winning a B&F at 22 is a great effort.

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Doesn't turn 22 until April. How good is the effort now, Mr Shaw?
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2009, 08:25:03 PM »
Lids is21 and has a b & f to his name but so has our pathetic captain.

lids is a gun but has not proven squat just yet.

Lets see how he goes in finals. Thats what will seperate him from the rest.
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2009, 08:40:05 PM »
Blow it out your arse Shaw I still hate you, good comments or not you still suck.... :wallywink
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2009, 09:04:17 PM »
newy won the B&F has he? If you are referring to sugar then you are pathetic. I think you just cannot give credit where it is due. How any keyboard knucklehead can disrespect any AFL player is beyond me. You would think its handed to all of the players  on a plate the way some so called RFC supporters carry on.

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #9 on: January 28, 2009, 09:49:15 PM »
newy won the B&F has he? If you are referring to sugar then you are pathetic. I think you just cannot give credit where it is due. How any keyboard knucklehead can disrespect any AFL player is beyond me. You would think its handed to all of the players  on a plate the way some so called RFC supporters carry on.

i give credit where its due and sugar has been the worst captain to ever lead our football club.

Never gave his heart and soul like all our other captains did. Campo was so far ahead of him its not even worth discussing with a fool like yourself.

ow many games did he win off his bat. Ooh thats SFA. peeing on cop stations, real captain material that was.

he is poo face facts
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #10 on: January 28, 2009, 10:44:03 PM »
newy won the B&F has he? If you are referring to sugar then you are pathetic. I think you just cannot give credit where it is due. How any keyboard knucklehead can disrespect any AFL player is beyond me. You would think its handed to all of the players  on a plate the way some so called RFC supporters carry on.

i give credit where its due and sugar has been the worst captain to ever lead our football club.

Never gave his heart and soul like all our other captains did. Campo was so far ahead of him its not even worth discussing with a fool like yourself.

ow many games did he win off his bat. Ooh thats SFA. peeing on cop stations, real captain material that was.

he is poo face facts

You wouldn't know a fact if it jumped up and bit you on your rump.  Winning a game off your own boot the sole criteria to judge a captain by is it?

Tom Harley is a premiership captain of one of the best modern day clubs going around - total of 12 Brownlow votes over his 11 year career so far, 1 x 3 vote game - 21 disposals v Bulldogs in a 10 goal win last season.  Yep, real matchwinner off his own boot that man.  Or how about Stuart Maxfield - another recent premiership captain of a very good modern side - total of 35 Brownlow votes in a 16 year career - 3 x 3 vote games, the latest being in season 1999, 4 years before he became captain.  Another standout matchwinner.

There is so much more to being a successful and influential captain but you have proved many times in the past that explaining it to you is a waste of time.

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #11 on: January 28, 2009, 11:12:42 PM »
Robert Shaw is on with Mark Doran on SEN and was asked about elite mids in the comp and a caller mentioned Lids.

Shaw said Deledio is 22, played around 80 games, kicks goals, has pace and smarts. If on top you need to tag him. The next stage for him is to become a premier midfielder. Lids is a good guide as his development is closely aligned to Richmond's development. Emerging, flashy at times but no finals. You can't name Deledio as elite if we're comparing him to Judd or Ablett. Joel Selwood is ahead of Deledio. Deledio is on the precipice of becoming a premier midfielder. Shaw said he'd love to see him play in finals this year and really emerge in September. One we need to watch and see his development. Winning a B&F at 22 is a great effort.

Cotchin - fallen in behind Lids because he's come in later. All part of Richmond developing a strong midfield. He said at the end that Cotch is someone who could possibly pop up this year into the elite class.

Ben Cousins is elite. Elite is being able to perform in finals and perform over a long period of time.



i agree with Robert Shaw 100%

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2009, 03:34:12 AM »
Joel Selwood is ahead of Deledio

Bollocks.

If Lids had played in Geelong side last 2 years he would have kicked 80 goals and averaged 30 touches

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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #13 on: January 29, 2009, 04:54:25 AM »

i agree with Robert Shaw 100%
Ok, you agree with him that Deledio is 22 then.  :P

I don't mind Robert Shaw. It's hard not to like someone who Adelaide fans don't like.
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Re: Robert Shaw on Deledio - not yet a premier midfielder
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2009, 05:21:38 PM »
seems to me danielle that you could fit what you genuinely understand about football on a postage stamp.