Harvey right to go on, says Blakey
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/h ... 64686.html
JOHN Blakey, who Robert Harvey will pass tonight on the list of games played, has joined the chorus backing the St Kilda legend's decision to continue to play.
Coincidentally, Blakey, a former Fitzroy and North Melbourne defender and now a Sydney assistant coach, will sit in the Swans' coach's box during the match against the Saints at Telstra Dome as Harvey passes his 359-game mark.
It will leave the dual Brownlow medallist with only Michael Tuck (426), Kevin Bartlett (403), Simon Madden (378), Craig Bradley (375) and Bernie Quinlan (366) in front of him.
While former Saints coach Grant Thomas and Hawthorn legend Dermott Brereton recently questioned whether the 36-year-old had played on a season too long, Blakey said his former opponent had made the right decision.
As Blakey scoured tapes of Harvey in preparation for tonight's clash, he joined St Kilda coach Ross Lyon, captain Nick Riewoldt and Adelaide midfielder Nathan van Berlo in a public show of support.
"I don't think you can ever write off Robert Harvey," Blakey said. "Eventually time catches up to all of us, but St Kilda will use him smartly.
"You can use him in a lesser role on the ground and he's just as important to the side as he has been in previous years.
"I was lucky enough to play pretty long myself, but this is his 21st year and to win two Brownlows as well … to get to that sort of age in the modern game is unheard of and he is an absolute freak."
Blakey, who hung up his boots at the end of 2002, said he understood why the great Saint wanted to keep playing as retirement was so brutally final.
"For me, my form dropped away a little bit and I spent some time in the seconds then fought my way back and finished off playing some OK football towards the back half of the year. But I was 36 and had struggled to get through the year and I just knew my time was up.
"You love the game so much that you just want to keep playing and keep playing, but eventually your time does come. If Robert had have struggled last year he probably would have really thought of giving the game away, but he had a super year and would be thinking St Kilda are a real chance to play finals football and featuring deep."
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Agree totally. Regardless of its at the new training venue or at Moorabbin Harvs totally deserves the Rocky treatment, I hope he has a stellar year topped off with a flag. Its the right way to send him off.matrixcutter wrote:should be a bronze statue made of the legend
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as I said on another forum when some one said "its an embarrassment for st kilda that harvey is still amongst their best players" my response was "its an embarrassment that harveyis still better than most of YOUR players"
fact remains till injured harvey wsa in the top 20 players in the league for form, by most player performance measures and media guides.
back quarter of the season he was down on form after returning frm a bad injury, but in his defence, on form he was still in the top 20% of players in the league...
now I'd like to see how many ohter players 10 years his junior player through injury, with his recovery period and bost a performance over a season of his quality.
Am i a harvey apologist? Hell no, I just point to the statistics...harvey still effective, harvey still EARNING his place in the side.
on form, its pretty hard to see who in the list, who is available, is better than harvey.
with the possible exception of geeling with their full list available, on current form, which team harvey would NOT be in the best rotation.
fact remains till injured harvey wsa in the top 20 players in the league for form, by most player performance measures and media guides.
back quarter of the season he was down on form after returning frm a bad injury, but in his defence, on form he was still in the top 20% of players in the league...
now I'd like to see how many ohter players 10 years his junior player through injury, with his recovery period and bost a performance over a season of his quality.
Am i a harvey apologist? Hell no, I just point to the statistics...harvey still effective, harvey still EARNING his place in the side.
on form, its pretty hard to see who in the list, who is available, is better than harvey.
with the possible exception of geeling with their full list available, on current form, which team harvey would NOT be in the best rotation.
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was telling (and not surprising) that when the nab cup final was in the balance, harvs was the one who put his hand up.
i expect him to diminish a little this year (who wouldn't at his age) ... but watch him in the big games and when we need something special from someone.
that's when the champions come to the fore.
i expect him to diminish a little this year (who wouldn't at his age) ... but watch him in the big games and when we need something special from someone.
that's when the champions come to the fore.
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If they were to knock out a Bronze statue of Harvs what pose would you like him in. Even though it isn't an exciting action shot I'd love the hunched over gathering his breath look. The exact same look that opposition players have previously seen and thought that they'd ran him into submission before he turns around running off gathering some more possessions.
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I also love harves 'leaning over/beware' pose ... but here is another oneDJKCR wrote:If they were to knock out a Bronze statue of Harvs what pose would you like him in. Even though it isn't an exciting action shot I'd love the hunched over gathering his breath look. The exact same look that opposition players have previously seen and thought that they'd ran him into submission before he turns around running off gathering some more possessions.
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