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He's now down to one of only three remaining players from the 2005 premiership, along with Goodes and O'Keefe. It's touch and go, but he might well be the last man standing!!
He well could be last to go. His injuries may have kept him relatively fresh. If the knee comes good he could go another 2 years. Seems likely Goodes and ROK might pull hte pin 2014, ROK only becaus ehe's slowing down a bit. We might see him back in his high HF role this year more often with Luke going into the middle more
He well could be last to go. His injuries may have kept him relatively fresh. If the knee comes good he could go another 2 years. Seems likely Goodes and ROK might pull hte pin 2014, ROK only becaus ehe's slowing down a bit. We might see him back in his high HF role this year more often with Luke going into the middle more
I'm really hoping ROK can become only our fourth ever 300-plus gamer (for the club). Without injury it will happen in round 18, 2014.
LRT is timeless. His look unique. His manners impeccable. His loyalty second to none. He is the epitome of a Blood. He is the last man standing when the chips are down. He will try even though the effort nearly kills him. I would always want a bloke like that on my team.
LRT is timeless. His look unique. His manners impeccable. His loyalty second to none. He is the epitome of a Blood. He is the last man standing when the chips are down. He will try even though the effort nearly kills him. I would always want a bloke like that on my team.
Eloquent Wolfie.
And truthful.
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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