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Gary March - Get on the front foot.

Jabba

I'm a passionate TIGER
Sep 10, 2003
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With all of the media dribble and innuendo that is going on it's about time our President got out there and started making a lot of positive noise. Many of the high profile Presidents wouldn't tolerate this without some reaction, it is time to stop the rot.
If we are going to support Terry Wallace for another year and also the Assistant Coaches, get out there and make it publicly known, throw our weight behind the players, coaches and club. Tell the media to back off on the crap re instability, for god's sake we have had a very stable administration and coaching panel for many years, just because we make a decision that the Club believes is the best for our future we get half baked journo's giving us hell. Time to put us out their in a positive way, be forceful, be prominent and let the world know that the Richmond Football Club won't be pushed around by anyone.
 
Personally, I've always preferred to stay on the back foot so to be ready to hook & cut at will.

I think the saying was meant for English wickets.
 
Phantom said:
Personally, I've always preferred to stay on the back foot so to be ready to hook & cut at will.

I think the saying was meant for English wickets.

Phanto maybe that is the case but 85% of deliveries are on a reasonable length. ;D
 
Phantom said:
Personally, I've always preferred to stay on the back foot so to be ready to hook & cut at will.

I think the saying was meant for English wickets.
Too defensive / reactive.

A short fast stinging jab THEN a thundering hook.

I guess we'll have to wait until season's end for the 'hook'.
 
Apparently the footy department review has been underway for some time.

I reckon he's been on the front foot for a while and we're only just finding out about it now.
 
Tigers of Old said:
I think he's handled the situation impeccably.

Will be fish & chip wrappers in a couple days, no need to stir the media nest up further.
Every 5000 posts or so you make a good one.This was it. ;D
 
Jabba said:
Phanto maybe that is the case but 85% of deliveries are on a reasonable length. ;D

Just block those ones.

Turn the odd one around to leg for a quick single.
 
Phantom said:
Personally, I've always preferred to stay on the back foot so to be ready to hook & cut at will.

I think the saying was meant for English wickets.
Thats why the Poms are so crap...
 
he should be like kim hughes facing chris old in the centenary test in england. that would sort things out