Riewoldt has to be Joking
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Has Roo lost his ability to judge the ball in flight?
I reckon at least four times last night I saw him get into a good position in front of his opponent and ended up being a metre under the ball. I know he takes the ball at the top of his reach but I couldn't believe how badly he was judging the ball. Has happened a few times this year and is really puzzling. I don't put that down to bad kicking as all Roo has to do is slow down by half a second to take it comfortably.
Is it me or is he not making as many leads this season? Whenever they show a down the ground angle he always seems to be going away from the player kicking towards goal, not leading. And when he does lead, its towards the pocket. I'd like to see him lead directly at the ball carrier, and not get so wide on his shots. We seem to have no confidence in him one-on-one anymore.
Riewoldts kicking is also shot which is a huge huge problem. Whenever he takes a mark inside 50 the confidence of the supporters just drops. He badly needs a game of 5+ goals to get some confidence back into him.
Its really painful to watch. I love Nick, while he's hated by many outside this club he gives his all every game. He certainly hasn't lost his huge tank and workrate, he just doesn't seem to be getting involved and dictating play like we are used to this year.
I reckon at least four times last night I saw him get into a good position in front of his opponent and ended up being a metre under the ball. I know he takes the ball at the top of his reach but I couldn't believe how badly he was judging the ball. Has happened a few times this year and is really puzzling. I don't put that down to bad kicking as all Roo has to do is slow down by half a second to take it comfortably.
Is it me or is he not making as many leads this season? Whenever they show a down the ground angle he always seems to be going away from the player kicking towards goal, not leading. And when he does lead, its towards the pocket. I'd like to see him lead directly at the ball carrier, and not get so wide on his shots. We seem to have no confidence in him one-on-one anymore.
Riewoldts kicking is also shot which is a huge huge problem. Whenever he takes a mark inside 50 the confidence of the supporters just drops. He badly needs a game of 5+ goals to get some confidence back into him.
Its really painful to watch. I love Nick, while he's hated by many outside this club he gives his all every game. He certainly hasn't lost his huge tank and workrate, he just doesn't seem to be getting involved and dictating play like we are used to this year.
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So hypothetically how much credit does Riewoldt have with you? Will you accept his current performance again in 2012? Or will your blind love for the man be endless? Or at some point will you put your support for the club and team above him and start to ask questions?saint66au wrote:No youre not pointing your finger at him..muchCairnsman wrote:I'm not just pointing the finger at Roo for last night’s loss. There were sub AFL performances from other highly paid players also. It’s fair enough you put in the odd bad game but when you get to the halfway mark of a season and your captain who is one of the highest paid players in the competition is not even in the top 50 players of the comp then surely he is not above criticism.plugger66 wrote:The excuse is simple. It is Rooy's fault. Funny but I think sticking up for Rooy isnt looking for an excuse. Blaming Rooy is though.spert wrote:Alas I feel the old St K trait of making every excuse under the sun for failure is creeping back in again.
I suppose 2012 will be Riewoldt’s opportunity for redemption because expecting anything else other than average from him in 2011 is all we will get.
Youre just calling him a "F***ing disgrace" and a "cancer"
Anytime you'd like to retract those statements and win yourself back any semblance of credibility you had on here.......
I think in this day and age that anybody in this world who earns the type of money Riewoldt does and also holds a senior position within an organization such as he does and also has demonstrated that he can perform at a standard far greater than the standard he is currently producing then has to accept the attention that will come when consistently performing below the previously set standards. Standards which earnt him the big money offers and responsibility of the captaincy in the first place.
I love the bloke too but my love is conditional and I will completely withdraw it this time next year if he is not back in the top 10 of AFL players.
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Leave the guy alone. Have a look at the game plan, which takes 5 minutes to get the ball to him from a kick out.Cairnsman wrote:So hypothetically how much credit does Riewoldt have with you? Will you accept his current performance again in 2012? Or will your blind love for the man be endless? Or at some point will you put your support for the club and team above him and start to ask questions?saint66au wrote:No youre not pointing your finger at him..muchCairnsman wrote:I'm not just pointing the finger at Roo for last night’s loss. There were sub AFL performances from other highly paid players also. It’s fair enough you put in the odd bad game but when you get to the halfway mark of a season and your captain who is one of the highest paid players in the competition is not even in the top 50 players of the comp then surely he is not above criticism.plugger66 wrote:The excuse is simple. It is Rooy's fault. Funny but I think sticking up for Rooy isnt looking for an excuse. Blaming Rooy is though.spert wrote:Alas I feel the old St K trait of making every excuse under the sun for failure is creeping back in again.
I suppose 2012 will be Riewoldt’s opportunity for redemption because expecting anything else other than average from him in 2011 is all we will get.
Youre just calling him a "F***ing disgrace" and a "cancer"
Anytime you'd like to retract those statements and win yourself back any semblance of credibility you had on here.......
I think in this day and age that anybody in this world who earns the type of money Riewoldt does and also holds a senior position within an organization such as he does and also has demonstrated that he can perform at a standard far greater than the standard he is currently producing then has to accept the attention that will come when consistently performing below the previously set standards. Standards which earnt him the big money offers and responsibility of the captaincy in the first place.
I love the bloke too but my love is conditional and I will completely withdraw it this time next year if he is not back in the top 10 of AFL players.
He has no help. He is double and trippled teamed and the ball is coming in to him all over the shop.
Roo needs assistance not crap.
Yep that has worked a treat. We manage now not to kick it to him as much anymore but we have only won 4 games and lost 7. He is also out of form. Is both because we dont kick it to him as much anymore. At least we're not reliant on just one player now. Pity we are an ordinary side though.SainterK wrote:^ I think it's simply an old fashioned form slump, I've seen him drop marks one out in recent weeks, he also isn't the recipient of excessive delivery anymore.
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Unbelievable. Just go and follow the Suns.Cairnsman wrote:So hypothetically how much credit does Riewoldt have with you? Will you accept his current performance again in 2012? Or will your blind love for the man be endless? Or at some point will you put your support for the club and team above him and start to ask questions?saint66au wrote:No youre not pointing your finger at him..muchCairnsman wrote:I'm not just pointing the finger at Roo for last night’s loss. There were sub AFL performances from other highly paid players also. It’s fair enough you put in the odd bad game but when you get to the halfway mark of a season and your captain who is one of the highest paid players in the competition is not even in the top 50 players of the comp then surely he is not above criticism.plugger66 wrote:The excuse is simple. It is Rooy's fault. Funny but I think sticking up for Rooy isnt looking for an excuse. Blaming Rooy is though.spert wrote:Alas I feel the old St K trait of making every excuse under the sun for failure is creeping back in again.
I suppose 2012 will be Riewoldt’s opportunity for redemption because expecting anything else other than average from him in 2011 is all we will get.
Youre just calling him a "F***ing disgrace" and a "cancer"
Anytime you'd like to retract those statements and win yourself back any semblance of credibility you had on here.......
I think in this day and age that anybody in this world who earns the type of money Riewoldt does and also holds a senior position within an organization such as he does and also has demonstrated that he can perform at a standard far greater than the standard he is currently producing then has to accept the attention that will come when consistently performing below the previously set standards. Standards which earnt him the big money offers and responsibility of the captaincy in the first place.
I love the bloke too but my love is conditional and I will completely withdraw it this time next year if he is not back in the top 10 of AFL players.