Typical game for Riewoldt against the cats
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Typical game for Riewoldt against the cats
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I loom at all those photos and all I hear is
PLAY ON....
Been a bit that way this year...
PLAY ON....
Been a bit that way this year...
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Re: Typical game for Riewoldt against the cats
ralphsmith wrote:
Don't worry, they won't be able to quadruple-team him with Gamble down there
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I tend to agree. I remember last year the endless outcry about riewoldt receiving so many free kicks.gringo wrote:The funny thing is that most teams are doing that this season. The frees have dried up for Rooey this year, he must have been featured in the afl umpires video this season. he gets pushed in the back when going for marks tangled and blacked but no frees.
When a lot of the time, he would simply lead hard and get his arms chopped for obvious free kicks that opposition supporters hate.
Too many of his opponents had to cheat the rules to beat him, ie arm chop or tunnel.
And now the umpires side with the defenders more often than not this year when it comes to opponents cheating on riewoldt.
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That great player Harry 'The Puncher" Taylor!
All he can do is punch the ball.
First he was a super-hero because he beat Riewoldt in a Grand Final with a broken hand.
Then he was a hero because...well....his hand wasn't actually broken, just sore from punching the ball, chopping arms, punching heads etc.
Then he was an ok player because we found Nick played that game with a torn muscle in his leg.
Each piece of truth that came out diminished the legend!
I know what you'll all say: 'Yeah but 'e's got a flag, maaaaeeeete!'
All the more reason to hate that dreadful Cats team.
All he can do is punch the ball.
First he was a super-hero because he beat Riewoldt in a Grand Final with a broken hand.
Then he was a hero because...well....his hand wasn't actually broken, just sore from punching the ball, chopping arms, punching heads etc.
Then he was an ok player because we found Nick played that game with a torn muscle in his leg.
Each piece of truth that came out diminished the legend!
I know what you'll all say: 'Yeah but 'e's got a flag, maaaaeeeete!'
All the more reason to hate that dreadful Cats team.
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There is only one photo that I can see where Roo poss deserves a free - the first photo. The others he is being double/triple/quadruple teamed, but the cats players aren't infringing. Let's face it, if the cats went to J-Pod as often as we went to Roo I would expect photos of Gwilt, Fish, Gilbo and Zac smashing him also.
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Re: Typical game for Riewoldt against the cats
haha yea lets hope Gamble proves me wrong, yet I haven't seen much at all....bigcarl wrote:Don't worry, they won't be able to quadruple-team him with Gamble down there
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as scarlett said earlier this season, reiwoldt is the number one player in the league. there is nothing physically wrong with him, but we can all see he lacks potency this season. I see the geelong game as very winnable. The great thing is if our other forwards start to pose a threat, the focus shifts and Nick hopefully can find his way back (without a persistent quintet of taggers). I truly beleive that's all it takes, a moemt of inspiration to remind a person of their brilliance. Good luck saints.
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I concur, where are the saints fanning off him is the first question, and the second question is why isn't midfield kicking to other players.
He is an outstanding player, but we don't want to fall into 'lockett syndrome'
He is an outstanding player, but we don't want to fall into 'lockett syndrome'
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Is there a forward line in the AFL worse than St KildasDan Warna wrote:I concur, where are the saints fanning off him is the first question, and the second question is why isn't midfield kicking to other players.
He is an outstanding player, but we don't want to fall into 'lockett syndrome'
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RL's game plan has killed Riewoldt !
RL's game plan has killed Riewoldt !
He has left him up forward competing against 2,3 and sometimes 4 opponents with no support for far too long. The poor bastard has just been worn down after 2 seasons of being swamped and has basically lost his mojo!
RL and his defensive set ups have finally cruelled our only key forward. Well done RL you ignorant spanker ! KOSI and GAMBLE are not the answer play someone who can give ROO some support eg Walsh Johnson Archer Stanley Lynch.
He has left him up forward competing against 2,3 and sometimes 4 opponents with no support for far too long. The poor bastard has just been worn down after 2 seasons of being swamped and has basically lost his mojo!
RL and his defensive set ups have finally cruelled our only key forward. Well done RL you ignorant spanker ! KOSI and GAMBLE are not the answer play someone who can give ROO some support eg Walsh Johnson Archer Stanley Lynch.
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