Dusty says hello.
Cotchy was no ben lennon either
Dusty says hello.
Was kinda odd that Deledio played every game and didn't finish in the top 10 in the Dyer medal, and the next year Andrew Raines was beaten a whisker by Kane Johnson. Classic case of marking the talented players harder.Deledio was also very good in his first year. He started playing senior football at 17 (and looked 25) which I think was the same age as Knights. Deledio looked genuinely like a number one pick.
Andrew Raines certainly looked the goods for a year or two. He ran, moved and kicked just like his dad. It was uncanny how much he resembled his dad. Very disappointing really that he dropped away so quickly and his career at RFC didn't last. Perhaps another case of unfulfilled/wasted talent.Was kinda odd that Deledio played every game and didn't finish in the top 10 in the Dyer medal, and the next year Andrew Raines was beaten a whisker by Kane Johnson. Classic case of marking the talented players harder.
Bachar is a marvel but going on 33, he could fall off the perch at any time due to form or injury. With Stack's talent it would be a springboard to play any position he wants. He wants. He wants...
It seemed to surprise everyone at the club that he had a year out of the box. Yeah, he looked great, he was in the zone but he played more than enough games afterwards for his limitations to be apparent.Andrew Raines certainly looked the goods for a year or two. He ran, moved and kicked just like his dad. It was uncanny how much he resembled his dad. Very disappointing really that he dropped away so quickly and his career at RFC didn't last. Perhaps another case of unfulfilled/wasted talent.
Easy to see that you have a good memory for a lot of football stuff. For me, a lot of stuff becomes a bit of a blur. Just for posterity, a couple of years ago, I was looking through some old football records and found that in the 1991/1992 period, the RFC turned over a large number of players, perhaps 17 or 18, in a massive list rebuild. It did work reasonably well in that we made the finals in 1995. So many players to remember for the tigers.It seemed to surprise everyone at the club that he had a year out of the box. Yeah, he looked great, he was in the zone but he played more than enough games afterwards for his limitations to be apparent.
Andrew Raines certainly looked the goods for a year or two. He ran, moved and kicked just like his dad. It was uncanny how much he resembled his dad. Very disappointing really that he dropped away so quickly and his career at RFC didn't last. Perhaps another case of unfulfilled/wasted talent.
Obviously there always comes a cut off point. But, when a club recruits a young player fully knowing that the person has certain discipline / professionalism issues. Then the club is obligated to put extra work into that person in an effort to help him become the best person he can be.Agree with the first 2 paragraphs. Disagree with the last.
The club can’t just keep giving chances to these recidivists like Sydney. In a time where resources are being wound back it is such a big risk to ignore the kids who do the right thing but allocating/wasting it one player who you just know will **** up again.
put the resources into RCD, MRj, Hugo.
For those trying to equate Stacks poor behaviour with a young Dusty and chopstickgate you are way offline.
1 Dusty did not threaten the channel 7 reporter with chopsticks.
2 The channel 7 reporter was harassing Dusty with out justification,
3 Dusty was drunk and rude to the reporter after she harassed him.
4 He apologised for his poor behaviour and there was not a repeat of this kind.
Does any one have any further info on this as the above incident barely rates a 3/10.
He ate all the dumplings and didn't offer her one
Most probably offered him a spring roll back at her place and he knocked her back.He ate all the dumplings and didn't offer her one
Correct. It was all the Ch7 reporter. That’s why the story died a rapid death as did her career apparently.For those trying to equate Stacks poor behaviour with a young Dusty and chopstickgate you are way offline.
1 Dusty did not threaten the channel 7 reporter with chopsticks.
2 The channel 7 reporter was harassing Dusty with out justification,
3 Dusty was drunk and rude to the reporter after she harassed him.
4 He apologised for his poor behaviour and there was not a repeat of this kind.
Does any one have any further info on this as the above incident barely rates a 3/10.
You will find the club has thrown everything at supporting Sydney since he came across. Club will give him another chance unless he asks to be released or just quits. If he does decide to knuckle down he will have a mountain of work to do to get fit.Obviously there always comes a cut off point. But, when a club recruits a young player fully knowing that the person has certain discipline / professionalism issues. Then the club is obligated to put extra work into that person in an effort to help him become the best person he can be.
AFL level takes youngsters from their home and family environment, then expects them to perform at elite sporting levels with a heap of monetary, media, social pressures thrown on top. Some people obviously handle these things far better than others, some remain fortunate enough to have most of their normal connections still close when issues arise.
Pretty sure all clubs have and provide plenty of support and resources around all their players if they ever need it. Some won't need much support as they go through an elite sport system, they'll have their own systems in place or easily be guided following along the pathway of incumbent senior players. Others unfortunately will need a few life kicks up the arse n time outs in the naughty corner before they hopefully realise the errors of their way. Some will simply have NFI n stumble around in their own crap for a long while before they get spat out of the system n then continue to crap on themselves.
Syd arrived at the club behind in his fitness. He worked his arse off, spewing all over the place. He could do it again.You will find the club has thrown everything at supporting Sydney since he came across. Club will give him another chance unless he asks to be released or just quits. If he does decide to knuckle down he will have a mountain of work to do to get fit.
We have a wonderful caring organisation that we support.You will find the club has thrown everything at supporting Sydney since he came across. Club will give him another chance unless he asks to be released or just quits. If he does decide to knuckle down he will have a mountain of work to do to get fit.