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  • 707
    Veterans List
    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    Get on board - Grundy is the real deal

    Been watching his development with interest, the move to the backlines last year brought him to a new level and this year his confidence is up and performances another notch up again from 2009.

    Have a good look at who he stands in games and what he is contributing. It's impressive.

    I'm now of the conclusion that Reg has really arrived and, whilst he looks a little unfashionable, is now a genuine class CHB.

    This is great news for us because with CHB covered and LRT getting the oppositions gorilla, it releases C Bolton to play on our opponents 2nd or 3rd forward and that is a luxury for a current All Australian.
  • johnno
    On the Rookie List
    • Apr 2008
    • 1102

    #2
    Could not agree more with this post^^^^, I remember when he first started, My mate and I were getting a bit frustrated by him when he was playing up forward, fair to say he wasn't our favourite swans player, but in the last couple of seasons, especially last season, he's definately found his spot in the backline. It'll be interesting when we play the lions if we play him on Brown, in the past Bolton has played on him and done well, but we'll have to wait and see who gets 1st crack at him.

    Can someone remind me who played on J.Brown in the round 22 clash last season? Cant remember.

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    • Jeffers1984
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 4564

      #3
      Can he win most improved again? Racks up possessions as well as nullify his opponent.

      Has had an awesome pre-season which has helped this big improvement.
      Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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      • BSA5
        Senior Player
        • Feb 2008
        • 2522

        #4
        Hands up those that kept the faith.

        *raises hand*
        Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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        • Chilcott
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2008
          • 595

          #5
          Have been eating a few slices of humble pie recently.

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          • dimelb
            pr. dim-melb; m not f
            • Jun 2003
            • 6889

            #6
            Originally posted by BSA5
            Hands up those that kept the faith.

            *raises hand*
            Yes, I've always thought Reg could be an asset. Nice to see Roos's wrap, saying he not only minds his man but reads the play very well and can run off and generate play. Has progressed well.
            Last edited by dimelb; 7 April 2010, 11:35 AM.
            He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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            • Jeffers1984
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 4564

              #7
              Originally posted by BSA5
              Hands up those that kept the faith.

              *raises hand*
              Raises Hand.
              Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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              • Primmy
                Proud Tragic Swan
                • Apr 2008
                • 5970

                #8
                After calling for his resignation for a couple of years, and withdrawing my appeal last year, I am heartily encouraged by the fact that coaches were right and I was wrong. It seems they do know what they are doing without my inane input. Blush.
                Last edited by Primmy; 7 April 2010, 01:17 PM. Reason: tweaking
                If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                • DeadlyAkkuret
                  Veterans List
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 4547

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BSA5
                  Hands up those that kept the faith.

                  *raises hand*
                  Yep

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                  • Big Al
                    Veterans List
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 7007

                    #10
                    Originally posted by BSA5
                    Hands up those that kept the faith.

                    *raises hand*
                    Nope...I didn't think he had his current performances in him. Great to see he's proven me wrong.
                    ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                    Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                    • ShockOfHair
                      One Man Out
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 3668

                      #11
                      As a defensive KPP you don't get too many wraps but I think the whole comp has noticed how he held Riewolt and often beat him in marking contests. I love he gets a lot of the ball and how composed he is. Such an important player to us now.

                      There was a nice piece somewhere last week about how his big mark against Port was his turning point.
                      The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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                      • Lucky Knickers
                        Fandom of Fabulousness
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 4220

                        #12
                        I can't be bothered trawling back through old posts to see what I did think but I imagine that I didn't think much of him as a forward and was probably sceptical of his ability to make it as a defender at the senior level. His performances in the back end of 2009 and his going on with it in 2010 makes you think that an AA guernsey is waiting in the not too distant future.
                        What a beautiful thing is footy when a player can remake themselves and forge a career!
                        He's a fine representative of the #39!

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                        • TheHood
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1938

                          #13
                          I am a bit of a Brian Lake fan and I see Reg being our Brian Lake with even more confidence this season and next. Then will come the natural desire to attack and run off those dangerous forwards. Starting with the Tigers this week, there is plenty of scope for Reg to try new things and up his confidence (sans any arrogance).

                          Imagine how good Dunks would have been if he could kick. I have no idea how he lost his kick. He used to be able to kick and then over the course of a couple of seasons, it was someone's idea that he shouldn't kick...

                          Then when Dunks did try to kick he was utter rubbish, wobbly stupid things used to flay off his boot.

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                          • liz
                            Veteran
                            Site Admin
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 16778

                            #14
                            I still have vivid memories of Reg strutting his stuff with the ressies back in 2005 and 2006. "Strut" is an apt description because he never seemed to move very far or very fast and had a strange flat-footed running motion. He basically stood in the goal square, or if he was feeling energetic, he'd burst out to around 30m out - rarely further. But regardless, he'd just take mark after mark after mark. It didn't seem to matter how badly off balance he seemed to be, or how many defenders he had hanging off him. He just marked the darned thing.

                            His kicking for goal was generally laconic. He could lace them from tight on the boundary line, and then miss one a few moments later straight in front. It seemed that he knew, even on a quiet day, he'd likely have a dozen or shots on goal so there wasn't much point stressing about whether he potted them or not.

                            Then there were the blond streaks or tips that would appear one week and then disappear the next. The week before he finally made his senior debut, the streaks were on full view. Quite sensibly, they had disappeared by the time he hit the big stage. They always seemed a bit at odds with how he came across (and still comes across) as a fairly shy, self-effacing kinda lad.

                            I had significant doubts at that time about his ability to make it at senior level. He wasn't quick, wasn't overly agile, and seemed to be a one trick pony. It was a very effective trick at ACTAFL level but I couldn't see it translating to the elite AFL scene.

                            I was taken aback by his debut - and I suspect he was too. I doubt he believed he belonged for the first dozen or so senior games he played. And reading between the lines of comments made by Roos and others, I guess he was a little intimidated by playing in a forward line with the Big Bad One, particularly given Reg came into the team around the time when Baz started becoming particularly grumpy and fractious onfield.

                            Reg's pace, athleticism, concentration and the cleanness of his hands off the deck have all gone through the roof in the past 18 months. And isn't it wonderful to see! For all the oohs and aahs we expend over kids like Hannebery, Jetta, even Vez to a lesser extent, coming in to senior footy and playing from the start as if that is what they were born to do, I think I get even more pleasure watching a Reg gradually emerge from his cocoon into what he is currently displaying. Best of all, I think there is still more improvement to come.
                            Last edited by liz; 7 April 2010, 08:14 PM. Reason: typo

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                            • Jesse Richards
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 292

                              #15
                              Nice post, Liz. Over the past few years I have come to enjoy watching the reserves almost as much as the big boys. Watched Reg go up and down, Brabazon come and go, Leo with a spell, Luke Ablett captaining with vigour. Watched Jesse White with great enthusiasm and was thrilled when he made it. Saw Kieran Jack as a skinny young kid with a dazzling smile, Matt O'Dwyer take marks over his head behind his back. Spida in the Reserves with that beautiful flick of his wrist. Waited in vain for Schmidt to return and saw Ben Matthews' last Swans game. Farewelled a limping Fossy and desperately wanted Laidlaw to find a decent hairdresser. The days of the blonde Fluffies. So another one has made it. Congratulations to Reg, and may he stay injury free for the rest of the season.

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