Are we the toughest team in the AFL???
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Are we the toughest team in the AFL???
I would like to think so....
Lets lok at some of our toughest/most courageous players......This is who I see as the most fearless 22.
1. Lenny Hayes - inflicts pain aswell
2. Steven Baker - NO fear
3. Luke Ball - head over ball
4. Max Hudghton - frightnening courage
5. Michael Gardiner - slightly loopy
6. Nick Riewoldt - one mark exemplifies
7. Clinton Jones - see above
8. Matt Maguire - just watch how his leg broke...very strong human.
9. Jason Blake - would back into a truck and rucked against monsters.
10. Justin Koschitzke - Very brave eyes on the ball player
11. David Armitage - has a nasty streak
12. Andrew McQualter - a fierce competitor
13. Steven King - huge leader
14. Robert Eddy - eyes on the pill, and works hard.
15. Brendon Goddard - strong competitor
16. Sam Gilbert - great tackler, risk taker
17. Stephen Milne - Played with a broken jaw, and missed 0 weeks
18. Xavier Clarke - fragile but x-tremely courageous
19. Jarryn Geary - has a crack
20. Tom Lynch - reports say that he has a real crack.
21. Raph Clarke - will go if needed
22. Zac Dawson - Must be tough to come back from what he has done...
Lets lok at some of our toughest/most courageous players......This is who I see as the most fearless 22.
1. Lenny Hayes - inflicts pain aswell
2. Steven Baker - NO fear
3. Luke Ball - head over ball
4. Max Hudghton - frightnening courage
5. Michael Gardiner - slightly loopy
6. Nick Riewoldt - one mark exemplifies
7. Clinton Jones - see above
8. Matt Maguire - just watch how his leg broke...very strong human.
9. Jason Blake - would back into a truck and rucked against monsters.
10. Justin Koschitzke - Very brave eyes on the ball player
11. David Armitage - has a nasty streak
12. Andrew McQualter - a fierce competitor
13. Steven King - huge leader
14. Robert Eddy - eyes on the pill, and works hard.
15. Brendon Goddard - strong competitor
16. Sam Gilbert - great tackler, risk taker
17. Stephen Milne - Played with a broken jaw, and missed 0 weeks
18. Xavier Clarke - fragile but x-tremely courageous
19. Jarryn Geary - has a crack
20. Tom Lynch - reports say that he has a real crack.
21. Raph Clarke - will go if needed
22. Zac Dawson - Must be tough to come back from what he has done...
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I would like to know who you think is tougher????
and why....
The cats showed their toughness last year when challenged in the GF......a lot of good players geelong......tough....who???
The hawks have some tough puppies....mixed with some cats (Ladson, Ellis, Birchill, Young).....they can be exposed...
and why....
The cats showed their toughness last year when challenged in the GF......a lot of good players geelong......tough....who???
The hawks have some tough puppies....mixed with some cats (Ladson, Ellis, Birchill, Young).....they can be exposed...
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Nope. I think the Cats, Hawks, and a couple of others are harder and tougher. We've been exposed many times for lack of physicallity, and seem to make a habit of only playing tough against the lesser hardened teams. When we match it with the likes of Hawthorn we've come of age. Until then, no...in a nutshell.
Like Round 16 last year????
What makes Hawthorn Tough - because they win????
or do they win because they have a good team....and they have the best fwd duo since Riewoldt Gehrig 2004/5.....or they had an advanced game plan which FEW teams had answers for.....
How tough are Ellis, Birchall, Young, Ladson?????
some of the bigger skirts in the AFL......
Geelong - tough or just mature bodies....lots of players in the 22-30yo age bracket
What makes Hawthorn Tough - because they win????
or do they win because they have a good team....and they have the best fwd duo since Riewoldt Gehrig 2004/5.....or they had an advanced game plan which FEW teams had answers for.....
How tough are Ellis, Birchall, Young, Ladson?????
some of the bigger skirts in the AFL......
Geelong - tough or just mature bodies....lots of players in the 22-30yo age bracket
Personally I believe Sydney are the toughest outfit in the AFL......a stoppage team that applies pressure as a part of its Game Plan.....Bolton and Kirk are bulldozers and they are built on character and spirit.....
They have been successful on the back of very few champions and many GOP's......but a consistent effort across the board.....plus, you cannot be successful on a small ground if you do not play good contested footy...
They have been successful on the back of very few champions and many GOP's......but a consistent effort across the board.....plus, you cannot be successful on a small ground if you do not play good contested footy...
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Re: Are we the toughest team in the AFL???
BigMart wrote:Are we the toughest team in the AFL???
1. Lenny Hayes - inflicts pain aswell
2. Steven Baker - NO fear
3. Luke Ball - head over ball
4. Max Hudghton - frightnening courage
5. Michael Gardiner - slightly loopy
6. Nick Riewoldt - one mark exemplifies
7. Clinton Jones - see above
8. Matt Maguire - just watch how his leg broke...very strong human.
9. Jason Blake - would back into a truck and rucked against monsters.
10. Justin Koschitzke - Very brave eyes on the ball player
11. David Armitage - has a nasty streak
12. Andrew McQualter - a fierce competitor
13. Steven King - huge leader
14. Robert Eddy - eyes on the pill, and works hard.
15. Brendon Goddard - strong competitor
16. Sam Gilbert - great tackler, risk taker
17. Stephen Milne - Played with a broken jaw, and missed 0 weeks
18. Xavier Clarke - fragile but x-tremely courageous
19. Jarryn Geary - has a crack
20. Tom Lynch - reports say that he has a real crack.
21. Raph Clarke - will go if needed
22. Zac Dawson - Must be tough to come back from what he has done...
why they are what? tough? hard?Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:teams that are tough don't need to reason with themselves as to why they are
a tough individual is a reasonable individual.
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Have you ever agreed with anyone and/or so much as uttered the word yes ?Bernard Shakey wrote:In a word NO!
I reckon we're looking a pretty hard mob after two rounds. But I think there's little doubt the team that holds the cup aloft after 22 rounds and three or so finals is the toughest. Stating the obvious, I suppose.
Mind you I did like RL's little post match chat to the team during that 'insider special' during last week's telecast. What did he say? Something along the lines of 'Don't do the hard team stuff and it's simple, boys, your place in the side is at risk.' Not sure there's anything new in what he's saying, but I do like the fact that there's an apparent benchmark for expected effort.
BTW, what was that story about Armo having half his face ripped off in a juniors game? Does that ring a bell with anyone?
Hawthorn and Geelong are the two toughest and meanest clubs goings around.
Campbell Brown, Luke Hodge, Jordan Lewis, Brad Sewell but those players aside, the Hawks are just just a big-bodied side.
Chapman, Scarlett, Hunt, Milburn, Mooney, Max Rooke are Geelong's enforcers, they would eat their young, and they too are a naturally big-bodied side. Also, Joel Selwood's one of the toughest going around.
As for most-disciplined, after the first two weeks you could definitely make a case for us.
Campbell Brown, Luke Hodge, Jordan Lewis, Brad Sewell but those players aside, the Hawks are just just a big-bodied side.
Chapman, Scarlett, Hunt, Milburn, Mooney, Max Rooke are Geelong's enforcers, they would eat their young, and they too are a naturally big-bodied side. Also, Joel Selwood's one of the toughest going around.
As for most-disciplined, after the first two weeks you could definitely make a case for us.
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I think port adelaide are a bit of a knuckle head unit and thats why we have trouble with them.
They out muscled us when we where a young team and have left a few mental scars- they would not have got into a premiership if they had not exposed some of our young guys to some physical pressure.
That was along time ago and we are mature bodied now.
Carlton will probably experience something similar as teams rough up the young guys.
Hawthorn limit their exposure to roughing up by playing as a unit and thats what the saints and swans also do -not tough but tough to play against.
They out muscled us when we where a young team and have left a few mental scars- they would not have got into a premiership if they had not exposed some of our young guys to some physical pressure.
That was along time ago and we are mature bodied now.
Carlton will probably experience something similar as teams rough up the young guys.
Hawthorn limit their exposure to roughing up by playing as a unit and thats what the saints and swans also do -not tough but tough to play against.
I dont agree.OLB wrote:Joel Selwood's one of the toughest going around.
GAJ is tougher than Selwood, why?
Because GAJ doesn't get hit. GAJ doesnt run around with a target on his back.
If Selwood gets railed again this w/end against Collingwood (which Collingwood will undoubtedly attempt) it may be a stint on the sideline for J. Selwood with a bleed.
Tough is putting your body and head in places not many people dare to go. That's why the likes of Luke Ball and Joel Selwood get it, because they don't think about where they're going or the ramifications of going there, they just want the footy.Loyal wrote:I dont agree.OLB wrote:Joel Selwood's one of the toughest going around.
GAJ is tougher than Selwood, why?
Because GAJ doesn't get hit. GAJ doesnt run around with a target on his back.
If Selwood gets railed again this w/end against Collingwood (which Collingwood will undoubtedly attempt) it may be a stint on the sideline for J. Selwood with a bleed.
They're tough. Make no mistake.
Clinton Young from Hawthorn never gets hit either, does that make him tough? Strange rationale.