Stephen King
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- howlinwolf
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Stephen King
I was looking at the training photo of Kingy in the training thread and started thinking...
What a pick up he was to our club.
Without him we wouldn't be contesting a prelim final.
Without him, who would we have had in the ruck for our lead up to 4th at the end of the home away ?
We simply wouldn't be where we are now.
After this season I hope he goes one more and passes on all his knowledge to young Ben.
Really he has been an important player that has flown under the radar I reckon.
What a pick up he was to our club.
Without him we wouldn't be contesting a prelim final.
Without him, who would we have had in the ruck for our lead up to 4th at the end of the home away ?
We simply wouldn't be where we are now.
After this season I hope he goes one more and passes on all his knowledge to young Ben.
Really he has been an important player that has flown under the radar I reckon.
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Re: Stephen King
agree wholeheartedly. Has been a great pick-up for us.howlinwolf wrote:I was looking at the training photo of Kingy in the training thread and started thinking...
What a pick up he was to our club.
Without him we wouldn't be contesting a prelim final.
Without him, who would we have had in the ruck for our lead up to 4th at the end of the home away ?
We simply wouldn't be where we are now.
After this season I hope he goes one more and passes on all his knowledge to young Ben.
Really he has been an important player that has flown under the radar I reckon.
I had him in my best last week. His use of the body and quality tapwork have been instrumental at the business end of the season. You just can't substitute for the experience and big bodied presence he's given us at centre bounces and stoppages.
He's only 29 and hopefully has two or three years left in him.
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Re: Stephen King
Good post I agreehowlinwolf wrote:I was looking at the training photo of Kingy in the training thread and started thinking...
What a pick up he was to our club.
Without him we wouldn't be contesting a prelim final.
Without him, who would we have had in the ruck for our lead up to 4th at the end of the home away ?
We simply wouldn't be where we are now.
After this season I hope he goes one more and passes on all his knowledge to young Ben.
Really he has been an important player that has flown under the radar I reckon.
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