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  • barry
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    • Jan 2003
    • 8499

    Great game LRT

    Hard at the man, hard at the ball, good in the air, couragous at ground level.

    Only one mistake where he dropped a finger tipper filling the hole in from of tredrae (cruelly cheered by the anti-LRT brigade), but otherwise a real solid performance. Certainly outshone other CHB hopefuls in Vogels and Dempster.

    Good work.
    Last edited by barry; 15 May 2005, 05:20 PM.
  • Guzzitza
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    • Apr 2005
    • 272

    #2
    were you watching a different game? he didn't do horribly but you couldn't say he outplayed vogels, and especially dempster...
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    • Newbie
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      • Mar 2003
      • 720

      #3
      Re: Great game LRT

      Originally posted by barry
      Hard at the man, hard at the ball, good in the air, couragous at ground level.

      Only one mistake where he dropped a finger tipper filling the hole in from of tredrae (cruelly cheered by the anti-AFL brigade), but otherwise a real solid performance. Certainly outshone other CHB hopefuls in Vogels and Dempster.

      Good work.
      I wouldnt say his game was great but it was certainly very solid. He is pretty willing to get involved.

      One area he could improve is his marking. I notice that he seems to hang a bit too long in the air trying to mark the ball out of the defence. This makes it easier for the opponent to spoil and bring the ball to the ground to their advantage. May be his anticipation is too sharp but once he could iron this out of his game, he would be much more useful when we have the ball.

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      • sharpie
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        • Jul 2003
        • 1588

        #4
        Originally posted by Guzzitza
        were you watching a different game? he didn't do horribly but you couldn't say he outplayed vogels, and especially dempster...
        Were you at the game or watching on tv?

        He was rarely out-marked, and showed great aggression when attacking the ball.

        He certainly out-played Vogels, considering Vogels spent more than half the game on the bench and LRT was on for most (if not all) of the game.

        His best for the year, and hopefully he can continue to improve.
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        • liz
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          • Jan 2003
          • 16773

          #5
          He set the scene early by attacking contests really postively. For the first time for a long time (excluding pre-season games) he looked like he really believed he belonged out there.

          He didn't seem to get much of the ball as the game wore on but the fact that his opponent barely saw it is commendable. Comparisons to Vogels and Dempster are a bit meaningless since they all play different roles and are at different stages of advancement. But it was still an encouraging performance from the Hyphen.

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          • Guzzitza
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            • Apr 2005
            • 272

            #6
            yes i was at the game. perhaps the fact that he dropped an absolute sitter of a mark right in front of me has clouded my judgement!!
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            • sharpie
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              • Jul 2003
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              #7
              Originally posted by Guzzitza
              yes i was at the game. perhaps the fact that he dropped an absolute sitter of a mark right in front of me has clouded my judgement!!
              His marking judgement wasnt so good today, but I think the wind was a significant contributor to it. He wasnt the only guy that got caught under the flight of the ball, though.
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              • NMWBloods
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                • Jan 2003
                • 15819

                #8
                Ah, the finger tipper would be the one where he ran under the ball...

                His attack on the ball was good today, although he still did some ordinary things. His handballing and kicking are both rather poor. In the second quarter there was one pack situation where he was the tallest player, completely missed the ball on the attempted spoil and allowed the smallest player in the pack to mark.

                I can't see any possible rational way to describe his game as great, but it was okay, reasonably solid. Still, one would hope so after 30 AFL games, particularly to a guy playing his second AFL game!
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                • sharpie
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                  • Jul 2003
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NMWBloods
                  Ah, the finger tipper would be the one where he ran under the ball...

                  His attack on the ball was good today, although he still did some ordinary things. His handballing and kicking are both rather poor. In the second quarter there was one pack situation where he was the tallest player, completely missed the ball on the attempted spoil and allowed the smallest player in the pack to mark.

                  I can't see any possible rational way to describe his game as great, but it was okay, reasonably solid. Still, one would hope so after 30 AFL games, particularly to a guy playing his second AFL game!
                  His game wasnt great, but it was great to see some improvement. He definitely held his own today and simply based on today's effort he has earned his place in the team for next week. And he certainly shut down his opponent almost completely.

                  IMO, anyone who is critical of him for this game is being unreasonably negative.
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                  • NMWBloods
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                    • Jan 2003
                    • 15819

                    #10
                    No - I wouldn't be particularly critical of his game in that he did some good things and has improved a bit. But, it is about time he showed something. Hopefully we can see further improvement, although his disposal skills remain a worry.
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                    • sharpie
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                      • Jul 2003
                      • 1588

                      #11
                      Even his disposal wasnt as bad as usual today. Hit a target a few times and I can olnly remember once when he stood around too long looking for an option.

                      But he still has plenty of improvement to do.
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                      • Guzzitza
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                        • Apr 2005
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                        #12
                        there was no wind involved in the dropped mark im talking about, just clumsiness, bounced out of his hands.

                        and i dont think its overly negative. this is a professional team, which means there arealways other players that are wanting a spot in the team. yes, hes tall,
                        but as of next week, we will have Jolly, Ball, Saddo, Schauble, Vogels, who are all tall and able to play senior football.
                        if one player, not jsut LRT, but any player, is making some simple mistakes, should he be left in the side in front of another player?
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                        • barry
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                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          #13
                          Originally posted by NMWBloods
                          Ah, the finger tipper would be the one where he ran under the ball...
                          Hardly an unusal occurance today by both teams.

                          His attack on the ball was good today, although he still did some ordinary things. His handballing and kicking are both rather poor. In the second quarter there was one pack situation where he was the tallest player, completely missed the ball on the attempted spoil and allowed the smallest player in the pack to mark.
                          Schuable was also in that pack. Are you going to have a go at him too, or conceed that in a large pack environment its not hard to get pushed off your line, and smaller players end up with the ball. It happened to O'loughlan early in the game.


                          I can't see any possible rational way to describe his game as great, but it was okay, reasonably solid. Still, one would hope so after 30 AFL games, particularly to a guy playing his second AFL game!
                          A "resonably solid" comment by an LRT-hater like yourself is proof enough for me.

                          Being a KPP player in a team that kept Port to one of its lowest score (did I hear that correctly), is no mean feat.

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                          • barry
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                            • Jan 2003
                            • 8499

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Guzzitza
                            there was no wind involved in the dropped mark im talking about, just clumsiness, bounced out of his hands.

                            and i dont think its overly negative. this is a professional team, which means there arealways other players that are wanting a spot in the team. yes, hes tall,
                            but as of next week, we will have Jolly, Ball, Saddo, Schauble, Vogels, who are all tall and able to play senior football.
                            if one player, not jsut LRT, but any player, is making some simple mistakes, should he be left in the side in front of another player?
                            I cant see any of those players even in Roos' mind for CHB. Lets remind you:
                            Jolly, Ball - Ruckmen, come forwards
                            Saddo - a failed CHB, now utility.
                            Schuable - Now our 2nd FB depending on the barry matchup.
                            Vogels - Forward having minimal impact.

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                            • BonBon
                              BMT2144
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 2190

                              #15
                              Yes I do think that LRT had a good game but my Dad thinks he is still learning.
                              Vicky Pollard: Oh my god I so can't believe you just said that this is like the time I threw Anita's nokia in the canal as a joke and she's like you have well got to buy me another one and I'm like get over it and then Paul came over who's adopted anyway and started saying that I fancy Mark Bennett but oh my god just because I have sex with someone doesn't mean I fancy them.

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