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He has something called character. Add in a big heart. That's what helps clubs bind together and win premierships.Don't get me wrong, I'm sure there's a lot of love for LRT. No-one is doubting his pressure and effort whenever he plays. But I believe there are a lot of supporters of other players who may feel that their star (whomever that may be) could shine *just as bright as LRT* given the opportunity. Personally I believe those that you may see as LRT knockers doubt him, but it really is about those that could potentially supersede him. This club will develop and rotate players through and there are some that may believe that LRT's best days are behind him (yet not forgetting what he has done in the past)Comment
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He was playing a blinder before he got poleaxed. Kicked a goal and was also down back to help out. I hope they are able to keep him in the side because I have no doubt he is a quality backman and will be needed back there at some stage.Comment
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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund BurkeComment
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OMG that article nearly made me cry.....how far is LRT from Fev,Carey,poor Ben Cousins et.al. How positive and the essence of team is that family....they should be mentoring."The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the MachineComment
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LRT is a god. Part of the 2005 premiership team and playing absolutely vital role this year. If you don't understand what his value to the team is then I question how much you know about footy. We can't have a team of jettas or Kennedy's. Players fulfill different roles.Comment
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A big rap from Pykie today:
Pyke praised the efforts of Lewis Roberts-Thomson, who assisted with the ruck duties once Mumford left the field.
?Lewie is probably the most versatile player we?ve got,? he said.
?He goes forward, he goes back, he goes in the ruck and he does everything that?s required of him, and I thought he did a really good job.?The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment

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