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  • nomae
    Regular in the Side
    • May 2006
    • 523

    #76
    Originally posted by reigning premier
    Grundy got beatebn by Pods.
    from what im aware grundy played on mooney, very well at that too. he must be leading the b&f.

    richards was on pods, and was embarrassed. (jumped out of a contest, leading straight to a goal in the third quarter.)

    and smith tried his heart out on johnson. (by the way does anyone else despise 'stevie j'?)

    cant wait to have hannebery back - a blonde kid who doesnt turn the ball over!

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    • Matty10
      Senior Player
      • Jun 2007
      • 1331

      #77
      Originally posted by nomae
      from what im aware grundy played on mooney, very well at that too. he must be leading the b&f. richards was on pods, and was embarrassed. (jumped out of a contest, leading straight to a goal in the third quarter.) and smith tried his heart out on johnson. (by the way does anyone else despise 'stevie j'?) cant wait to have hannebery back - a blonde kid who doesnt turn the ball over!
      I don't think that is technically right - the back line constantly switched players against Geelong (and were, as a unit, beaten under severe pressure).

      I replayed the first half today and there were a few times where Pods led Grundy to the ball (and another instance where the commentators said that Grundy would be embarrassed by his effort in letting Pods get an easy goal in the 1st qtr), at other times Richards was following him around - and other times also when they were on Mooney or Hawkins (with Kennelly often on the third tall).

      Grundy had reasonable run from defence and his link up work was pretty good, but as a defender there was nothing too great to be said.
      Last edited by Matty10; 12 May 2010, 04:03 PM.

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

        #78
        Barlow was doing fine until he got injured. Another long term casualty. That's reason for sadness, rather than anger.

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        • unconfuseme
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2009
          • 681

          #79
          Let's look at this in perspective!

          We were due for a let down, been going too good! (when has Roos ever had a team 5 & 1 ...?)

          So we got belted at the "Cattery" ... just like everyone else in living memory!

          Geelong were too good for us, and probably will be too good for everyone, for another season or so.

          However ...

          We had a few injuries

          We are on the way up (whereas, they can't get much better!)

          We will bounce back, and these players all need the experience of playing games like that ... respectfully, they learn nothing playing in Canberra

          We have a young exciting group, and Barlow is part of it ... still young and only played 26 games ... I hope he bounces back and reaches his potential

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          • Wazza
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2004
            • 805

            #80
            Originally posted by Matty10
            I don't think that is technically right - the back line constantly switched players against Geelong (and were, as a unit, beaten under severe pressure).

            I replayed the first half today and there were a few times where Pods led Grundy to the ball (and another instance where the commentators said that Grundy would be embarrassed by his effort in letting Pods get an easy goal in the 1st qtr), at other times Richards was following him around - and other times also when they were on Mooney or Hawkins (with Kennelly often on the third tall).

            Grundy had reasonable run from defence and his link up work was pretty good, but as a defender there was nothing too great to be said.
            Agree with your comments and wanted to throw in how many times Grundy "lost" his feet during the game and ended up on the turf, seemed to take an eternity get up tends to spectate for a few seconds.

            Cheers

            waz

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            • Melbournehammer
              Senior Player
              • May 2007
              • 1815

              #81
              Originally posted by Wazza
              Agree with your comments and wanted to throw in how many times Grundy "lost" his feet during the game and ended up on the turf, seemed to take an eternity get up tends to spectate for a few seconds.

              Cheers

              waz
              I noticed that too. There was one incident in the first quarter which exemplified it for me where grundy tackled his opponent both went to ground but grundy on its face was in a better position to get to the next contest - but lo and behold his opponent put three metres on him received a handpass and (maybe) goaled - i remember yelling uncontrollably (that desire passed as the game went on)

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              • Cheese
                On the Rookie List
                • Aug 2007
                • 53

                #82
                Hi, I rarely post on RWO, but read quite often. Just wanted to make a comment as I have no other way of expressing my anger. I went down to Skilled Stadium on Sunday and watched as we where shown a lesson or two, sitting in the cheer squad for the first and last time due to the following:

                -A certain supporter who constantly made irrelevent comments and complained about every single free kick geelong got. also claiming that chapman was on steroids whenever he got near the ball, plus no matter what barlow did she would complain about him, then just say that if we had so and so playing we wouldve smashed them.

                this is just a small taste, these comments lasted for the full game, sitting next to her was the most frusterating thing and reminded me why i dont go to the football often. the last time i went I had a similar situation however, it was a hawthorn supporter yelling sniper whenever Goodes went near the ball. must admit this sydney supporter was 20 times worse. Learn how to be gallant in defeat and not make unsubstantiated comments, imagine how Chapman mother would be feeling if she was around, if it annoys me this much how much would it annoy her.

                Finally lay off Barlow, to have a majority of supporters groaning and complaining whenever he goes near the ball cannot help his confidence. Just give the guy time and trust in Roos'.

                Finally, just a quick point did anyone know that Josh Kennedy and Nick Smith played at the same junior club in the same year level. Due to their skill, they where seperated into different teams at the same club and whoever of those two played better against each other there team would win the flag.

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                • cheersquadsteve
                  Pushing for Selection
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 85

                  #83
                  Barlow was not alone in being poo, yet he was clearly the biggest poo of them all and thus should never ever play senior football again, his skills are not AFL standard nor is his decision making either, there was one moment in the final term, the game was long gone cheese with the ball running out of our attacking 50 with o'keefe free about 60 meters from goal yet he some how managed to stuff it up, we actually saw o'keefe laugh at this poor guys COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AND AWARENESS

                  never ever again
                  if your head is made out of chocolate dont stand out in the sun

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                  • chalbilto
                    Senior Player
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 1139

                    #84
                    I have been following this thread and this quote by a poster on another forum sums up the frustration and dissapointment that I and other supporters have felt regards Ed.

                    "Barlow is soooo frustrating. He's tall (194cm), big and strong (96kg), athletic (regularly wins the 3km time trials) and is a pretty good kick. With all those blessed attributes, he should be a dominant footballer. However for all his physical gifts, he lacks football nous. He lacks intensity at the contests and can be caught ball watching at times, doesn't go full pelt when the ball is in dispute and panics under pressure. I'd rather have a player who isn't as athletic or big (e.g. Jarred Moore) but who has footy smarts than Barlow in the side."

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                    • Jewels
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 3258

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Cheese
                      Hi, I rarely post on RWO, but read quite often. Just wanted to make a comment as I have no other way of expressing my anger. I went down to Skilled Stadium on Sunday and watched as we where shown a lesson or two, sitting in the cheer squad for the first and last time due to the following:

                      -A certain supporter who constantly made irrelevent comments and complained about every single free kick geelong got. also claiming that chapman was on steroids whenever he got near the ball, plus no matter what barlow did she would complain about him, then just say that if we had so and so playing we wouldve smashed them.

                      this is just a small taste, these comments lasted for the full game, sitting next to her was the most frusterating thing and reminded me why i dont go to the football often. the last time i went I had a similar situation however, it was a hawthorn supporter yelling sniper whenever Goodes went near the ball. must admit this sydney supporter was 20 times worse. Learn how to be gallant in defeat and not make unsubstantiated comments, imagine how Chapman mother would be feeling if she was around, if it annoys me this much how much would it annoy her.

                      Finally lay off Barlow, to have a majority of supporters groaning and complaining whenever he goes near the ball cannot help his confidence. Just give the guy time and trust in Roos'.

                      Finally, just a quick point did anyone know that Josh Kennedy and Nick Smith played at the same junior club in the same year level. Due to their skill, they where seperated into different teams at the same club and whoever of those two played better against each other there team would win the flag.
                      I agree with your Chapman comments, he is an amazing footballer and does not deserve derision of any sort, but as far as your Barlow comments go, you're way off.
                      You say yourself that you don't get to games often, so you can't understand the frustration that most of us suffer, particularly those that watch the ressies, feel with him. We constantly read how he trains the house down, wins the time trials, does all these spectacular things when not in a game situation, so we get all excited (not myself personally, I gave up long ago), then two mins into a game and the disappointment comes on cause it's the same old Ed.
                      He's been given plenty of time and enough chances, I think he blew it on Sunday.

                      Originally posted by chalbilto
                      I have been following this thread and this quote by a poster on another forum sums up the frustration and dissapointment that I and other supporters have felt regards Ed.

                      "Barlow is soooo frustrating. He's tall (194cm), big and strong (96kg), athletic (regularly wins the 3km time trials) and is a pretty good kick. With all those blessed attributes, he should be a dominant footballer. However for all his physical gifts, he lacks football nous. He lacks intensity at the contests and can be caught ball watching at times, doesn't go full pelt when the ball is in dispute and panics under pressure. I'd rather have a player who isn't as athletic or big (e.g. Jarred Moore) but who has footy smarts than Barlow in the side."
                      Yep, perfectly describes him.

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                      • ugg
                        Can you feel it?
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 15970

                        #86
                        Originally posted by chalbilto
                        I have been following this thread and this quote by a poster on another forum sums up the frustration and dissapointment that I and other supporters have felt regards Ed.

                        "Barlow is soooo frustrating. He's tall (194cm), big and strong (96kg), athletic (regularly wins the 3km time trials) and is a pretty good kick. With all those blessed attributes, he should be a dominant footballer. However for all his physical gifts, he lacks football nous. He lacks intensity at the contests and can be caught ball watching at times, doesn't go full pelt when the ball is in dispute and panics under pressure. I'd rather have a player who isn't as athletic or big (e.g. Jarred Moore) but who has footy smarts than Barlow in the side."
                        Great post, I couldn't have said it better myself.
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                        • wearebloods
                          Footy!
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 244

                          #87
                          After careful consideration & meditation, I'm going to join the Barlow bandwagon....he's on the list until the end of the year, no point bagging him any more....he may even come good even if it means an end of season trade to Carlton
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                          • Primmy
                            Proud Tragic Swan
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 5970

                            #88
                            Originally posted by RTTF
                            After careful consideration & meditation, I'm going to join the Barlow bandwagon....he's on the list until the end of the year, no point bagging him any more....he may even come good even if it means an end of season trade to Carlton
                            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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                            • wearebloods
                              Footy!
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 244

                              #89
                              Originally posted by Primmy
                              Sorry Primmy the dream is over
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                              • Quiet_Observer
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Mar 2004
                                • 54

                                #90
                                Seems they set the bar low to let him into the team last week. (Apologies for the corny joke and if it has been used before)

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