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  • ShockOfHair
    One Man Out
    • Dec 2007
    • 3668

    #16
    ...at 100% efficiency.

    The legend grows.
    The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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    • CureTheSane
      Carpe Noctem
      • Jan 2003
      • 5032

      #17
      Originally posted by BobLog
      Courage yes, ability, no.
      Reminds me of a lot of McVeigh comments from a few years ago.
      The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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      • ernie koala
        Senior Player
        • May 2007
        • 3251

        #18
        Originally posted by Gezball
        I thought he was decent last night too though I was a little disheartened to see in the paper this morning that he'd only had four possessions.
        But he laid 6 tackles...Which was twice as many as McEvoy and Hale combined.

        He plays his role, seems to know his limitations, it was a whole hearted performance.
        Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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        • dimelb
          pr. dim-melb; m not f
          • Jun 2003
          • 6889

          #19
          Credit where it's due. Well done Tom, an A+ for effort and commitment to the team.
          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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          • RogueSwan
            McVeigh for Brownlow
            • Apr 2003
            • 4602

            #20
            Deservedly listed in the best. Right up there with Hanners, Benny and Parker in giving everything he had, nothing left on the field.
            "Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017

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            • Jimitron5000
              Warming the Bench
              • Oct 2006
              • 459

              #21
              It would be interesting to know what the coaching staff expect from him. I expect all they want is a contest and for him to throw his weight around a bit, which he did well last night.
              Still loads of room for improvement but for a 9 game ruckman I think he is going very well.

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              • Primmy
                Proud Tragic Swan
                • Apr 2008
                • 5970

                #22
                Originally posted by CureTheSane
                Reminds me of a lot of McVeigh comments from a few years ago.
                Yep. To my eternal shame I was calling for his boost out of the side in his first senior year.......I hang my head and apologise.

                Tom D may not have had huge possessions, but did anyone watch for all the other stuff he did. Made a nuisance of himself, blocked, tackled (maybe not in the MikePyke range, but still, that's 6'9" of bulk holding you up) etc. He may not be the biggest kick, nor the best handball, etc, but he is there, he contributes, he puts in, he is involved. And we won.
                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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                • wolftone57
                  Veterans List
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 5872

                  #23
                  I am not a fan of his skills but have never doubted his courage and determination. I don't see great skill and he can be a bit slow to the open contest and to make up his mind. But having said that last night he was wonderful. It is what he did off the ball, his shepherding and bullocking that won me. He also tackled and his second efforts cost Hawks dearly. Don't think I'd like to be on the end of one of his tackles. I never doubted he gives his all the only thing I doubt is his skill level and whether he will get the pace of the game completely. Time will tell.

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                  • DK_
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 454

                    #24
                    I'm down with the Tom love. Like Wolftone said, his work off the ball is exceptional and that's what gives our midfielders room to move. It's not a coincidence that the improvement in Tom D has been mirrored by improvement of our midfield. Looking at the way he's played, particularly against Freo, I'm almost certain the coaches have directed him to be a battering ram and that's exactly what he's doing. I sometime think he only jumps in the ruck to fill in time before he slams into one of the opposition midfielders. It must have them looking twice around the ruck.

                    I'd also throw some love out there to Sammy Reid. His marking around the ground is finally what he's always promised. He's slipped into the swing man role like Bond slips into a fitted Armani suit.

                    While I'm in the mood, let's throw some Jetta's way. He's moved on ball this year and it suits him well. The work he did releasing McVeigh to set up Tippet's first goal was exceptional, as was his tackling pressure and his incisive kicks going forward.

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                    • Mountain Man
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 910

                      #25
                      I thought TD's ability to tackle/hold up the Hawthorn midfielder who was about to effect a clearance was just outstanding. If you watch a replay, look for the number of times there is a 'throw up' after a centre square ball up - a new concept; amelioration of taps to disadvantage

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                      • Big Al
                        Veterans List
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 7007

                        #26
                        With the Rolls Royce Forward Line, Ferrari Midfield and a hard working Land Cruiser back line sometimes you just need a Holden Ute to some of the heavy lifting.

                        Well done TomD.
                        ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                        Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                        • O'Reilly Boy
                          Warming the Bench
                          • Feb 2014
                          • 474

                          #27
                          Originally posted by DK_
                          I'm down with the Tom love. Like Wolftone said, his work off the ball is exceptional and that's what gives our midfielders room to move. It's not a coincidence that the improvement in Tom D has been mirrored by improvement of our midfield. Looking at the way he's played, particularly against Freo, I'm almost certain the coaches have directed him to be a battering ram and that's exactly what he's doing. I sometime think he only jumps in the ruck to fill in time before he slams into one of the opposition midfielders. It must have them looking twice around the ruck.

                          I'd also throw some love out there to Sammy Reid. His marking around the ground is finally what he's always promised. He's slipped into the swing man role like Bond slips into a fitted Armani suit.

                          While I'm in the mood, let's throw some Jetta's way. He's moved on ball this year and it suits him well. The work he did releasing McVeigh to set up Tippet's first goal was exceptional, as was his tackling pressure and his incisive kicks going forward.
                          Word up

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                          • Matt80
                            Suspended by the MRP
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 1802

                            #28
                            An added benefit to Tom D's form is that you don't have to rush Mike Pyke back. Pyke can miss against the Dons and have a couple of weeks training to prepare for the Cats. You don't want to rush hamstrings no matter how minor they are.

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                            • RogueSwan
                              McVeigh for Brownlow
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 4602

                              #29
                              Just watching a replay and towards the end of the game Tom seems to be stuffed and Reid is taking some ball ups, I'm expecting Tom to be off the ball for a while but no, there he is at the next contest, battling away.
                              Another who deserves some love but doesn't often get it is Reg. He played on one of the games premier forwards in Roughead and, IMO, won (well, he didn't lose the battle :-) ). I realise Roughead still got three goals but they were not due to poor play from Grundy.
                              "Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017

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                              • altmattr
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 40

                                #30
                                A big man a little lacking in skills but putting in 100%, where have I heard this story before?

                                cough-LRT-cough-Pyke-cough

                                have I found a new hero? Never - it's all Pyke for me, but he will kept his spot warm last night

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