Playing at the Elite Level (ARMO)
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- DWOODROW
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Playing at the Elite Level (ARMO)
I have just had 5 days with Armo and have gotten a better understanding of what Elite footballers go through. I tried going for a run with Dave and thought I was at an OK fitness level. Crap if this is what they are like in the off season then I would hate to see the likes of some players like Lenny are in their Peak. Dave left me for dead.
Afl footballers are Elite. And by that I mean everyone,( Well Some ) think that it is a matter of going out and playing football, getting paid heaps and having girls hanging off them. I can vouch that this is not the case. The information and physical requirements they endure and go through has opened my mind immensely. I have a greater respect and attitude towards ALL players( NOT JUST SAINTS) and the stresses and mental battles they go through. I am proud to say I know someone who plays AFL but also Proud that if what I have seen is an indication of how the Saint Kilda club look after and encourage their players then we are in for an extremely good ride next year 2010.
It is only Novemebr and I am having serious footy withdrawels. It was good to have a kick when he was here but you can't beat sitting down to watch a decent game with the Saints in the box seat. Can't wait to see how we go next year.
Afl footballers are Elite. And by that I mean everyone,( Well Some ) think that it is a matter of going out and playing football, getting paid heaps and having girls hanging off them. I can vouch that this is not the case. The information and physical requirements they endure and go through has opened my mind immensely. I have a greater respect and attitude towards ALL players( NOT JUST SAINTS) and the stresses and mental battles they go through. I am proud to say I know someone who plays AFL but also Proud that if what I have seen is an indication of how the Saint Kilda club look after and encourage their players then we are in for an extremely good ride next year 2010.
It is only Novemebr and I am having serious footy withdrawels. It was good to have a kick when he was here but you can't beat sitting down to watch a decent game with the Saints in the box seat. Can't wait to see how we go next year.
Last edited by DWOODROW on Tue 27 Oct 2009 11:37am, edited 2 times in total.
is armo confident in getting senior games next year? Was he disapointed not to get more chances near the end of the year? What are th processes the club is going through in the off season to look after the boys?
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Re: Playing at the Elite Level (ARMO)
Great post. Hope to hear more about him as next season unfolds. I think he will rise to the occasion.DWOODROW wrote:I have just had 5 days with Armo and have gotten a better understanding of what Elite footballers go through. I tried going for a run with Dave and thought I was at an OK fitness level. Crap if this is what they are like in the off season then I would hate to see the likes of some players like Lenny are in their Peak. Dave left me for dead.
Afl footballers are Elite. And by that I mean everyone,( Well Some ) think that it is a matter of going out and playing football, getting paid heaps and having girls hanging off them. I can vouch that this is not the case. The information and physical requirements they endure and go through has opened my mind immensely. I have a greater respect and attitude towards ALL players( NOT JUST SAINTS) and the stresses and mental battles they go through. I am proud to say I know someone who plays AFL but also Proud that if what I have seen is an indication of how the Saint Kilda club look after and encourage their players then we are in for an extremely good ride next year 2010.
It is only Novemebr and I am having serious footy withdrawels. It was good to have a kick when he was here but you can't beat sitting down to watch a decent game with the Saints in the box seat. Can't wait to see how we go next year.
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I really do hope Armo takes the next step and that he gets the oppurtunities afforded to blokes like Eddy who from what i saw failed to deliver in all his games.
The bag of tricks that Armo has at his disposal ( goal kicking ability, vision to set others up for goal, hard nut attitude ) all seem to come naturally to him so if its fitness that is lacking then i do hope he can take a leaf out of the Lenny book of gut running and bring that side of his game up.
Would love to see him really get a chance to shine as continuity and game day game time will only boost his confidence and improve his football....Go Armo !
The bag of tricks that Armo has at his disposal ( goal kicking ability, vision to set others up for goal, hard nut attitude ) all seem to come naturally to him so if its fitness that is lacking then i do hope he can take a leaf out of the Lenny book of gut running and bring that side of his game up.
Would love to see him really get a chance to shine as continuity and game day game time will only boost his confidence and improve his football....Go Armo !
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