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  • wyatt
    Sitting in the red vest
    • Jul 2004
    • 124

    Jolly

    After a fairly disappointing 1st half when he got killed in the centre by Hille (thankfully JBall stepped in and took control), I thought Jolly's 2nd half was very handy. Whilst he may not have stood out in the stats, he did a lot of intangibles, such as drifting deep into the backline and stopping several forward thrusts by the Bombers (touching Johnson's kick on the goal line was brilliant - did you see Johnson's reaction when the goal umpire only signalled a behind? Sucked in you "weak dog"!) He also drifted forward and provided another tall target up front. And every time the ball came to ground he gave a red hot go at trying to get it out or get his body in to help teammates. If he can sustain this effort, I think we can be pretty pleased with his drafting.
  • The Boot
    A Blood to the bootstraps
    • Mar 2004
    • 544

    #2
    Re: Jolly

    Originally posted by wyatt
    After a fairly disappointing 1st half when he got killed in the centre by Hille (thankfully JBall stepped in and took control), I thought Jolly's 2nd half was very handy. Whilst he may not have stood out in the stats, he did a lot of intangibles, such as drifting deep into the backline and stopping several forward thrusts by the Bombers (touching Johnson's kick on the goal line was brilliant - did you see Johnson's reaction when the goal umpire only signalled a behind? Sucked in you "weak dog"!) He also drifted forward and provided another tall target up front. And every time the ball came to ground he gave a red hot go at trying to get it out or get his body in to help teammates. If he can sustain this effort, I think we can be pretty pleased with his drafting.
    Happy to have another TALL on board like Jollz when it counts. His clanger rate is reasonably low all-in-all. But the contest where he was part of a pack of talls (lost in the teeth of goal) at one part of the match - should have been punched through for a rushed behind.

    I don't see anything particularly dishonorable about givin' 'em one as opposed to six. Memories of that game lost at the "knock" at TD a few years ago under similar circumstances made the hairs stand up .. eeeek!!!
    Good men do good deeds. Evil men do evil deeds. But it takes religion for a good man to do evil deeds.

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    • sfan
      Warming the Bench
      • May 2003
      • 487

      #3
      Re: Jolly

      Originally posted by wyatt
      After a fairly disappointing 1st half when he got killed in the centre by Hille (thankfully JBall stepped in and took control), I thought Jolly's 2nd half was very handy. Whilst he may not have stood out in the stats, he did a lot of intangibles, such as drifting deep into the backline and stopping several forward thrusts by the Bombers (touching Johnson's kick on the goal line was brilliant - did you see Johnson's reaction when the goal umpire only signalled a behind? Sucked in you "weak dog"!) He also drifted forward and provided another tall target up front. And every time the ball came to ground he gave a red hot go at trying to get it out or get his body in to help teammates. If he can sustain this effort, I think we can be pretty pleased with his drafting.
      Match Stats for the ruckman

      Jolly 21 hitouts 11 possessions
      Ball 9 hitouts 10 possessions
      Hille 22 hitouts 10 possesions

      Overall the swans bigs had more stats

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      • gazza
        Warming the Bench
        • Mar 2005
        • 329

        #4
        imho thought jolly was high on our best players list,has given us great service this year.
        forgotten 1996
        2005 a much sweeter memory,2012 even better

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        • Foreign Legion
          Senior Player
          • Feb 2003
          • 3368

          #5
          Roosy bought Ball on at exactly the right time in the first 1/4 - Jolly wasn't doing well but improved a lot in the second half.

          At this stage I think we made the right decision for the draft pick. At least we know Jolly is OK and could play for 10 years.

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          • giant
            Veterans List
            • Mar 2005
            • 4731

            #6
            Re: Jolly

            Originally posted by wyatt
            (touching Johnson's kick on the goal line was brilliant - did you see Johnson's reaction when the goal umpire only signalled a behind? Sucked in you "weak dog"!
            Wasnt that great? You just hope someone sidled up to him & asked whether Mr Johnson plays the game as well!

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