He's also a CGU unsung hero nominee this week so get voting people !!!
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Yep, panel on after the bounce comments telling. Lynch: 'LRT Is close to the most important player for the swans, does a job forward or in the ruck. Then he can be moved back. That is why he is picked first every week'
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This thread is hillarious. I'm tickled pink with the posters on here wanting LRT to be dropped and now claiming they only didn't want him playing forward.
As for the whole play the ball, not the man crap, why are these same people able to bag the @@@@ out of LRT and hide behind the internet? If someone can say a players footy is rubbish, we should be able to say someone's posts are rubbish.Comment
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12th August 2011 - Our Forward structure
9th July 2012 - LRT Knockers
6th September 2012 - LRT vs the Crows
The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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That's why we say play the ball not the man. Which means you can bag a post, but not attack the poster. Debate is encouraged, abuse is not.This thread is hillarious. I'm tickled pink with the posters on here wanting LRT to be dropped and now claiming they only didn't want him playing forward.
As for the whole play the ball, not the man crap, why are these same people able to bag the @@@@ out of LRT and hide behind the internet? If someone can say a players footy is rubbish, we should be able to say someone's posts are rubbish.
Is that clear enough for you. After all it is what you agreed to when you signed up on RWO.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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It is quite funny, scrabbling around desperately trying to find any positive. I guess we will never get recognition that all those who supported LRT, merely believed him to be clearly I'm our best 22. Whether forward or back.This thread is hillarious. I'm tickled pink with the posters on here wanting LRT to be dropped and now claiming they only didn't want him playing forward.
As for the whole play the ball, not the man crap, why are these same people able to bag the @@@@ out of LRT and hide behind the internet? If someone can say a players footy is rubbish, we should be able to say someone's posts are rubbish.
That is the beauty of having a 100% bloke who is very versatile.Comment
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Given we have a "tall" on our list who has won a brownlow as ruckman, brownlow in the midfield, has played CHB and now dominates our forward line, I would have thought that one with your powers of condescension should be able to work that out.
I'd struggle to vote for BLT as the most versatile tall in the competition - and I'm one of his bay 7 disciples.
A bit like the discussion about whether Mark Waugh was the best batsman in the world when there was a better one both in his team, and his direct family.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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He was extremely good down back and I agree he does seem to have a remarkable, almost a zen like ability to spoil. Perhaps the title of his biography should be "Zen and the art of Uncanny Awkwardness"Comment
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A bit of a fun fact about LRT. His dad used to own the phone company Orange and apparently his family is very well off.LRT. Lord Roberts-Thompson. He may look like the Munster, but looks can be deceiving.
2012 Bloods Premiers.Comment
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It's an attractive idea, I think Heath kicked 3 and got a brownlow vote on debut up forward. Horse has tried him up forward. During the first St.Kilda game where selection's mistakes saw us take too many tall defenders into a game against Milera, Saad and Milne. Grundy went forward and kicked a goal but didn't look comfortable. Of course it was probably a spur of the moment thing, Do you think it might work better if Reg was prepared for it?He has always been at least as good a choice as Heath Grundy for CHB. Trouble is that in terms of team structure we have issues up forward as well that LRT can help with. If ever a FF or CHF is getting troublesome we have the option of moving him down back. One thing horse has not tried is putting Reg up forward again. Its where he started his career and he has developed in ability and confidence since then. If he could perform up forward the back and front 6 would possibly be even better.Comment
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I agree, based on Horses previous selections. However McGlynn and LRT's ability to work with and without the ball may be similar, but that's about it for similarities. While quick for a tall, LRT is no match for McGlynn in footspeed.Comment
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I love Goodes, but we tried him at CHB and he wasnt good enough there. He is incredibly versatile from the centre to the forwards, but cant stop his man from getting the ball as a backman.Given we have a "tall" on our list who has won a brownlow as ruckman, brownlow in the midfield, has played CHB and now dominates our forward line, I would have thought that one with your powers of condescension should be able to work that out.
I'd struggle to vote for BLT as the most versatile tall in the competition - and I'm one of his bay 7 disciples.
A bit like the discussion about whether Mark Waugh was the best batsman in the world when there was a better one both in his team, and his direct family.
Incidentally, I think we will miss the gopher more than we realise.Comment
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