i think lrt would get a game in just about every sides backline
The trials and tribulations of lewis roberts-thomson
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One measure of how LRT has improved over the last couple of years is how comfortable he now is at FB. He used to play mostly at CHB and savvy opposition coaches would move his opponent to the goal square to exploit LRT's relative lack of composure so close to goal. Yet now he is comfortably holding down FB with Reg having taken over the CHB role.Comment
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im expecting a lrt and grundy dressed as batman and robin poster in the next members magazineTheres not much left to sayComment
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Some opposition coaches would still be under-rating him, and thats fine with me. He will end up a legend of the club.
HP"He was proud of us when we won and he was still proud of us when we lost' Tami Roos about Paul Sept 06.
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If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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Love LRT, for all reasons listed above. Also he takes more head hits than any of them and he is back out their next week AOK (sometimes doesn't even come off the ground). The guy has heart and I'd buy him a beer or 10.Last edited by magic.merkin; 13 July 2010, 04:12 PM.Comment
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I am a big fan of LRT both on and off the field...a top bloke!
We sit in the O'Reilly Stand and there was some Swan's supporter about 20 seats to the left yelling abuse at LRT anytime he went near the ball, it was discraceful to hear. I am not sure what LRT has done to upset him but glad he had a blinder to shove it up that supporter's (if that's what you can call him) you know what!Swannies for life!Comment
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He's not a world-beater, but he has a go, and I get the impression he generally keeps his opponents (admittedly the bigger, less mobile forwards) at or under their normal returns, so he does his job.
We usually get slaughtered by small forwards and attacking midfielders. It's rare that we got monstered by a big man. I'm pretty happy with our tall defenders. None are great rebounders like Scarlett or Lake, but they'd be in the top echelon when it comes to their defensive jobs (part of this comes down to discipline, too).Comment

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