Lenny Hayes
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Lenny Hayes
Back to his best, 23 touches at half time. Reckon he tired a bit in the 2nd half, but definately back to his old self, brilliant game. Easily BOG one tough unit is our Lenny.
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sounds painfulSaint Corin wrote:Dal having Kornes on his ass.
actually thought dal completely cut cornes out of the game. superb tagging effort.
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Totally agree, Lenny took control of our midfield with Dal and Joey both a bit down on their usual performances. The incident where he went in head first to clash heads with Brogan just shows how tough and courageous he really is.
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Lendog was simply unbelievable tonight. The passion in which this guy displays in the red, white and black is nothing short of inspiring.
Some of his attacks on the footy and tackling last night bordered on kamikaze like.
I hope it gets highlighted, but there was one tackle that seriously made me jump out of the chair, believing he must have almost killed someone with the ferocity of the hit.
Scary thing is, he's only warming up!
Some of his attacks on the footy and tackling last night bordered on kamikaze like.
I hope it gets highlighted, but there was one tackle that seriously made me jump out of the chair, believing he must have almost killed someone with the ferocity of the hit.
Scary thing is, he's only warming up!
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Ah Lenny Hayes. I can't even describe a word for him he just leads by example. He's a star footballer and his work both with and without the footy is remarkable. Great to have him back fit and firing, he is crucial to our success. I also think his disposal has really improved this year and it was pleasing to see him kick a beauty, he seemed to have that extra desire after missing an easier one. Deserving of the medal last night, a true (vice) captain's game.
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Lenny is definitely an elite footballer. His sometimes questionable kicks for goal are somewhat reminiscent of a certain #35 he has a great admiration for. It didn't stop him from being a true champion of the game.Saintersss wrote:Only frustrating thing is his goal kicking. Can't kick one from directly in front, but then is on the boundary, under pressure and splits the middle.
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his field kicking was incredible last night- best i remember seeing from him.
Only blemish was the set shot he shanked, although that goal on the run definately made up for it.
We are very lucky to have a player like him in our side.
Only blemish was the set shot he shanked, although that goal on the run definately made up for it.
We are very lucky to have a player like him in our side.
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great post...i can think of a word to describe him.....milney044 wrote:Ah Lenny Hayes. I can't even describe a word for him he just leads by example. He's a star footballer and his work both with and without the footy is remarkable. Great to have him back fit and firing, he is crucial to our success. I also think his disposal has really improved this year and it was pleasing to see him kick a beauty, he seemed to have that extra desire after missing an easier one. Deserving of the medal last night, a true (vice) captain's game.
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THATS why he is my fav player
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that tipped him over the edge for the medal.......HarveysDeciple wrote:His attack on the footy on the wing against the soft c**k neanderthal thug Brogan was very impressive.
You could see who wanted the footy more.
knew he was gonna get it.....absolute friggin star.
some of his passes last nite were right on the money too....
Harvs was pretty reliable in front of goal in his last few years I thought? I'd back Harvs before Hayes from 30 outSaintDebi wrote:Lenny is definitely an elite footballer. His sometimes questionable kicks for goal are somewhat reminiscent of a certain #35 he has a great admiration for. It didn't stop him from being a true champion of the game.Saintersss wrote:Only frustrating thing is his goal kicking. Can't kick one from directly in front, but then is on the boundary, under pressure and splits the middle.
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Absolutely. No argument there. Harvs' goalkicking was definitely better towards the end of his career. I was referring to an overall view of his goalkicking. Harvs has said himself it is an area that took him longer than he would have liked to develop. He actually gave us some pretty exciting goals to cheer right towards the very end there.battye wrote:Harvs was pretty reliable in front of goal in his last few years I thought? I'd back Harvs before Hayes from 30 outSaintDebi wrote:Lenny is definitely an elite footballer. His sometimes questionable kicks for goal are somewhat reminiscent of a certain #35 he has a great admiration for. It didn't stop him from being a true champion of the game.Saintersss wrote:Only frustrating thing is his goal kicking. Can't kick one from directly in front, but then is on the boundary, under pressure and splits the middle.
I'm one of the last people you'd ever find to criticise Banger. He's my favourite footballer ever, and Lenny is next in line for me. It was just my way of making a comparison between one legend of the game and another. It was actually meant to be a post in defense of Lenny!