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I always was a fan of Raph, and felt that some of the critisism was way way OTT and actually quite personal.
the hate towards Clarke was always out of proportion, although his decision making and brain fades let him down numerous times over the years.
Last night he looked pretty blanced, quick, and his decision making was pretty good, except the one early brain fade.
I dont usually get to see him up close (Level 3 is a bit far away) but on L1 last night he looks big, balanced, quick, and matured as a footballer.
Hope he has a stellar year, not to prove anyone wrong, no point, but with him back, and playing well, we look a much more balanced team.
the hate towards Clarke was always out of proportion, although his decision making and brain fades let him down numerous times over the years.
Last night he looked pretty blanced, quick, and his decision making was pretty good, except the one early brain fade.
I dont usually get to see him up close (Level 3 is a bit far away) but on L1 last night he looks big, balanced, quick, and matured as a footballer.
Hope he has a stellar year, not to prove anyone wrong, no point, but with him back, and playing well, we look a much more balanced team.
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Yepjoffaboy wrote:I always was a fan of Raph, and felt that some of the critisism was way way OTT and actually quite personal.
the hate towards Clarke was always out of proportion, although his decision making and brain fades let him down numerous times over the years.
Last night he looked pretty blanced, quick, and his decision making was pretty good, except the one early brain fade.
I dont usually get to see him up close (Level 3 is a bit far away) but on L1 last night he looks big, balanced, quick, and matured as a footballer.
Hope he has a stellar year, not to prove anyone wrong, no point, but with him back, and playing well, we look a much more balanced team.
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for mine he has always been a very talented, but much maligned player with a dreadful run of injuries dogging his advancement....
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My only concern about him, too. Surely he is due some luck with injury this season.taz wrote:looks very very good....fingers crossed the body holds up. Very versatile. Capable of playing similar role to Goddard...... being hard to match up and worrying teams all over the ground. Just hope the body holds up.
I can cop the criticisms of his game that have come from some supporters over the years ... some of it is justified ... but the sniggering from rival fans makes me furious.
I'd like to see Raph stick it up a few of them this year. Ability has never been a concern. Just confidence and some luck with injury.
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100% agree, he's looked to have bulked up a bit as well, all over.joffaboy wrote:I always was a fan of Raph, and felt that some of the critisism was way way OTT and actually quite personal.
the hate towards Clarke was always out of proportion, although his decision making and brain fades let him down numerous times over the years.
Last night he looked pretty blanced, quick, and his decision making was pretty good, except the one early brain fade.
I dont usually get to see him up close (Level 3 is a bit far away) but on L1 last night he looks big, balanced, quick, and matured as a footballer.
Hope he has a stellar year, not to prove anyone wrong, no point, but with him back, and playing well, we look a much more balanced team.
He was as strong at the contest as I have ever seen him.
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Gwilt?sRaf wrote:Had the speed, the composure and the skills last night. Never really saw him as an athlete but some of the things he did was a little surprising. Looked really fit.
He'll only get better as the season progresses and hopefully it'll be his breakout year, just like it was Gilbert's last year.
But yes let's hope that Raph can be over his injuries and has the type of year that we know that he is capable of.
Raph coming in now is great timing with Gilbert moving forward.
If Zac can maiantin his 2010 finals form for 2011 our backline could actually go up a notch in 2011 even with losing Gilbert to the forward line, as in in addition to Raph Baker should be fully fit.
A backline of:
Baker Zac Blake
Raph Fisher Gwilt
has a lot to like about it.
Now I know it was only one NAB game, but:
Walsh aready looks like a useful understudy.....and of course BJ will be performing his 007 role agin with the licence to go where required.
Up forward...Gilbert and Gamble promise to add a lot of ooomphff to the forward line. Add in Stanley asa bit of wildcard......
Midfield Armo looks good...and I would be confident that Steven will be pushing up hard this year too.
In the ruck Ben looks to have improved. Let's hope that Gardi's European operation can freashen him up.
All up I am feeling quite bouyant about our prospects in 2011
PS: After look at Ledger and Co, I am also more byant about staying a good team for longer.
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+1!maverick wrote:100% agree, he's looked to have bulked up a bit as well, all over.joffaboy wrote:I always was a fan of Raph, and felt that some of the critisism was way way OTT and actually quite personal.
the hate towards Clarke was always out of proportion, although his decision making and brain fades let him down numerous times over the years.
Last night he looked pretty blanced, quick, and his decision making was pretty good, except the one early brain fade.
I dont usually get to see him up close (Level 3 is a bit far away) but on L1 last night he looks big, balanced, quick, and matured as a footballer.
Hope he has a stellar year, not to prove anyone wrong, no point, but with him back, and playing well, we look a much more balanced team.
He was as strong at the contest as I have ever seen him.
Yep Joffa
I too have always been a fan but often a "constructive" criticizer of our Raff, butdefinitely liked what I saw last night very much
Was impressed with the way he moved and the bulked up body
just pray like the rest that the hammies hold out and he can fulfill that potential we all know he is capable of!!!
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the mechanic and the builder ...DWOODROW wrote:I think raph,s performance has a bit to do with who he is living with.
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That's ok but I'm still worried about our leg speed..saintsRrising wrote:Gwilt?sRaf wrote:Had the speed, the composure and the skills last night. Never really saw him as an athlete but some of the things he did was a little surprising. Looked really fit.
He'll only get better as the season progresses and hopefully it'll be his breakout year, just like it was Gilbert's last year.
But yes let's hope that Raph can be over his injuries and has the type of year that we know that he is capable of.
Raph coming in now is great timing with Gilbert moving forward.
If Zac can maiantin his 2010 finals form for 2011 our backline could actually go up a notch in 2011 even with losing Gilbert to the forward line, as in in addition to Raph Baker should be fully fit.
A backline of:
Baker Zac Blake
Raph Fisher Gwilt
has a lot to like about it.
Now I know it was only one NAB game, but:
Walsh aready looks like a useful understudy.....and of course BJ will be performing his 007 role agin with the licence to go where required.
Up forward...Gilbert and Gamble promise to add a lot of ooomphff to the forward line. Add in Stanley asa bit of wildcard......
Midfield Armo looks good...and I would be confident that Steven will be pushing up hard this year too.
In the ruck Ben looks to have improved. Let's hope that Gardi's European operation can freashen him up.
All up I am feeling quite bouyant about our prospects in 2011
PS: After look at Ledger and Co, I am also more byant about staying a good team for longer.
Lets be frank, teams like the Filth and Essendon are a lot quicker than us. Nothing has really changed there.
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