Have had a bit of a RWO hiatus because of leave and interesting reading about Leo and Crouchy, Fossy and Matthews. There are some scathing reviews. I think some critics are looking for scalps without replacements. These guys have been superb. We have all agreed that we can not win without 22 contributors, they must be doing something right.
In case I missed it, I was super impressed with:
Jude Bolton: Obvious BOG, but his consistency has been the best part of his game. I remember his Rd 1 against Carlton was superb but I worried that it was just an aberation. I am glad my worry was for nothing.
Craig Bolton: This guy is the most honest tradesman we have ever employed. Works his butt off and as he gets even more familiar in his role, I see him as the Ben Hart of the Sydney Swans. It's a big wrap but he has the ethic to keep him in the game at the highest level for a long time.
Tadhg: There may have been just one small one, but pretty much a clanger free game. His goal was great but the options by foot and hand all night kept setting us up, was a shining light down back.
Leo: Talk about sparkle, the man has the feet of the Don. The natural instinct for a defender under the pump is to scrag it boundary bound, but Leo does what others don't expect and that is tear away from the congestion, have a bounce, I have a coronary, then he is away by foot to a loose man. If we reviewed every game this year and counted the times it has worked to the times it hasn't, we would all be thinking, hey this running stuff works. When we have moved quickest from defence to goal, it has been Leo and Tadhg that have been responsible for starting the movement.
In case I missed it, I was super impressed with:
Jude Bolton: Obvious BOG, but his consistency has been the best part of his game. I remember his Rd 1 against Carlton was superb but I worried that it was just an aberation. I am glad my worry was for nothing.
Craig Bolton: This guy is the most honest tradesman we have ever employed. Works his butt off and as he gets even more familiar in his role, I see him as the Ben Hart of the Sydney Swans. It's a big wrap but he has the ethic to keep him in the game at the highest level for a long time.
Tadhg: There may have been just one small one, but pretty much a clanger free game. His goal was great but the options by foot and hand all night kept setting us up, was a shining light down back.
Leo: Talk about sparkle, the man has the feet of the Don. The natural instinct for a defender under the pump is to scrag it boundary bound, but Leo does what others don't expect and that is tear away from the congestion, have a bounce, I have a coronary, then he is away by foot to a loose man. If we reviewed every game this year and counted the times it has worked to the times it hasn't, we would all be thinking, hey this running stuff works. When we have moved quickest from defence to goal, it has been Leo and Tadhg that have been responsible for starting the movement.

good times are coming!!!

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