I don't think I've been so sad about a retirement since Kelly retired.
Farewell LRT
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This is a particularly nice tribute.
A salute to Lewis Roberts-Thomson | Augusta-Margaret River MailComment
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Thanks Meg, I do like Martin Flanagan's pieces. And what on earth were you doing reading the Augusta-Margaret River Mail?!
It'll probably be in tomorrow's Age, along with a very funny bit from Greg Baum on Robin Williams.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)Comment
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I must admit to moist eyes reading all the tributes from team mates.
LRT was highly effective and will be rightly remembered as a big game player. Probably wouldn't have won either flag without him and his effort in the first final against Adelaide in 2012 should not go unnoticed.
I hope your life post footy is as richly rewarding as you time as a Blood Brother. We'll miss you LRT. There, I'm tearing up again!Comment
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I was on holiday in Byron Bay in 2001 when the papers reported that the Swans were taking a zone selection with a very posh name who was (reportedly) 195cm. I was excited because it was a lovely holiday and for most of my supporting life we have been a team of midgets (how times have changed). Consequently I always took a special interest in following the progress of the gangly hyphen.
And he always gave me ample return for that interest. His height varied every year - from 193 up to 198 cm and back again. On the field, there was a forward cameo in the legendary 2003 QF, his much-noted heroics in the 2005 GF, his evolution into a fearlessly physical pressure player with crunching front-on tackles few players are capable of, his sly transition from a spoiler to an outstanding contested mark, and a ruckman, a running linkman, a human battering ram in the 2012 glory ....and none of it with anything other than a slightly gawky, self-deprecating smile.
I don't believe in presuming to speak on behalf of others, but I would be thrilled if you would tell your grandson that this Swans supporter holds him in the highest regard. He will forever be one of my favourites.My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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For what its worth, i have been lurking around this website for a while. NSW boy who spent the past ten years in Perth and has been in Mike Pykes home country for the past 8 months. Decided to register today, so that i could add my two cents regarding LRT. I was living in WA 2005 and 2006 and constantly berated by eagles fans regarding us "stealing" what was rightfully there and there were also plenty of LRT haters.
His game in that 2005 GF should have won him the Norm Smith, it was a phenomenal effort and indicative of him being called mr September. in addition, the highlights reel showing him putting his body on the line in the 2012 GF are indicative of the performances he wholeheartedly put in. A very worthy 2 time premiership player. Saluting him from Canada.
cheers
Agree with all you've said.Comment
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