How long is number 14 retired for? richmond are using 17 for all captains.. i reckon we could use 14 for the same given skilton and kelly both wore it. It would honour them that way.. does anyone know the current plans with it?
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lol yeh guess copying richmond is a bit much... just wouldnt want some idiot wearing number 14 who plays like 5 gamesTheres not much left to sayComment
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Originally posted by sharpie
Lets never do something just because Richmond does.
just wouldnt want some idiot wearing number 14 who plays like 5 games
Keep it for the stars only and it becomes meaningless IMOThe difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Originally posted by CureTheSane
lmao
That is the only way 14 will remain special, if a Joe Blow happens to get it and turns into a star.
Keep it for the stars only and it becomes meaningless IMO
tho i can see your point. it would be a treat for a young player to be given 14, if someone comes next year and the club gives them 14 may be very inspirational to themTheres not much left to sayComment
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Originally posted by swansrule100
it would be a treat for a young player to be given 14, if someone comes next year and the club gives them 14 may be very inspirational to them
Have to be careful to choose a player who would not put too much pressure on himself for being in it though.
I would love to see the number 14 out on the field right now.
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Not saying it will never happen .. but look at the Ablett saga years after he was a champ, and the problems that has ensued from it. Debate rages about his inclusion in the Legends List. Everyone clearly recognises his immense contribution to the game, but are ill at ease with recent events.
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If Bevan plays every game this year (ie his form and intensity don't drop) AND his disposal shows improvement (ie he is a player who will keep learning and keep getting better) then I nominate him for the #14..
1) Tough
2) Does it under adversity (ie lack of God given skill)
3) From Sydney
4) Determined, "Never Say Die," attitude.
5) Wouldn't be burdening an unplayed high draft pick player with unrealistic expectations. It say "Bevansy the way you are already playing personifies the #14. You don't have to change or prove anything. Go out and enjoy yourself and fly the flag for N.S.W. players."
BTW, Bevansy, if you ar your friends are reading this. you're not perfect, yet. can I suggest you sart with NOT JUMPING ON THE BACK OF A BLOKE ON THE GROUND IN THEIR FORWARD 50! that's as good as kicking a couple of goals yourself."I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment
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I am happy for it to be put into circulation and assigned out to a youngster. I like the idea of what Richmond do, but they came up with it first and I don't want to cheapen it for them by copying it.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Surely some mediocre player has worn it in the past. So it is likely that it can happen again. Who cares, it'll make it even more special when someone brilliant ends up wearing it.Visit my eBay store -
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