Tom Curren turned the game
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Tom Curren turned the game
Just his presence on the field lifted the entire side. As soon as he came on we were s*** hot.
In all seriousness, he played half a game of footy for 7 touches, 2 tackles, and a goal. No obvious clangers that I can remember. Cracked in hard. Definitely showed enough to get a full game next week I thought. Those arms are the size of tree trunks.
How did we see his game?
In all seriousness, he played half a game of footy for 7 touches, 2 tackles, and a goal. No obvious clangers that I can remember. Cracked in hard. Definitely showed enough to get a full game next week I thought. Those arms are the size of tree trunks.
How did we see his game?
Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Was excellent on debut. Bottom of the packs, tackling hard. Keep him in.
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Arms like tree trunks - will be goog to see him lay a few tackles - should earn a spot for next week
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Pretty solid, didn't look completely detached from the pace of it so that's a good start. Seems a very likeable kid so I'd love him to get there.
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Loved his ability to come into that kind of hot game.
Reckon they may of also got a spray though?
Noticed Len pull the midfield in for a stern talking late in the second, good leadership
Reckon they may of also got a spray though?
Noticed Len pull the midfield in for a stern talking late in the second, good leadership
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Ok great to see another new fella stand up we one have a very positive bunch of new boys coming through.
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
At least he went in hard unlike that witches hat TDL !
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I would not say turned, but he sure put in. Very good debut. Very impressed with him.hope he stays in.#1GILL wrote:Just his presence on the field lifted the entire side. As soon as he came on we were s*** hot.
In all seriousness, he played half a game of footy for 7 touches, 2 tackles, and a goal. No obvious clangers that I can remember. Cracked in hard. Definitely showed enough to get a full game next week I thought. Those arms are the size of tree trunks.
How did we see his game?
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little irritating that Milera, TDL and Saad have all played 5-6 games more than he has... would have rather played him even up forward in a pocket... least his effort is top notch
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Well done Tom.
Just mentally and physically tough!
You can tell he wants to play AFL and really means it.
Keep this guy! Hes a nugget. A gold nugget.
Just mentally and physically tough!
You can tell he wants to play AFL and really means it.
Keep this guy! Hes a nugget. A gold nugget.
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Reminds me a little of a young Paul chapman! Keep him in build up his confidence, get him arrogant like chapman!
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yeah… not sure, he really unsettled our 4 small forward setup.
hopefully gets dropped along with saunders so that we can bring back Saad & Milera, to compliment Milney and Donuts.
Honestly it's round pharking 17, he has been our best player at VFL for 18 months and we have been screaming out for more mids. Curren & Ledger may only be GOP's, but I just don't understand why we haven't given them a go before now.
Lets me guess… the coaching panel knows best… 3-4 small forwards is part of some highly technical brains trust experiment that will all make sense down the track.
hopefully gets dropped along with saunders so that we can bring back Saad & Milera, to compliment Milney and Donuts.
Honestly it's round pharking 17, he has been our best player at VFL for 18 months and we have been screaming out for more mids. Curren & Ledger may only be GOP's, but I just don't understand why we haven't given them a go before now.
Lets me guess… the coaching panel knows best… 3-4 small forwards is part of some highly technical brains trust experiment that will all make sense down the track.
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Haven't seen anything of him before, he looked like he had a bit of pace too.
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Well done on a fine debut! Hope for the future!
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
a little like Brent Harvey in my book. would much rather have him on the forward flank than either of the three muppeteers.
really liked his first mark and kick. wasn't such an easy mark either. presented well with good leap and solid hands.
really liked his first mark and kick. wasn't such an easy mark either. presented well with good leap and solid hands.
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First time that I have seen him and for a first game, in a tight contest, he did not look out of place. He may just add the bit of toughness that we need on the forward line. Lacks height for wing/marking position.
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Don't get me wrong, i u/s the logic of persevering with TDL, give him every opportunity to make it at the level whilst we're rebuilding.
Don't have a prob eith that
Why doesn't Ledger get that opportunity esp in light of how poor TDL has been
Don't have a prob eith that
Why doesn't Ledger get that opportunity esp in light of how poor TDL has been
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+ 1dragit wrote:yeah… not sure, he really unsettled our 4 small forward setup.
hopefully gets dropped along with saunders so that we can bring back Saad & Milera, to compliment Milney and Donuts.
Honestly it's round pharking 17, he has been our best player at VFL for 18 months and we have been screaming out for more mids. Curren & Ledger may only be GOP's, but I just don't understand why we haven't given them a go before now.
Lets me guess… the coaching panel knows best… 3-4 small forwards is part of some highly technical brains trust experiment that will all make sense down the track.
Well said.
Seriously it doesn't take some footy genius to work out Tom Curren desperately wants to play AFL footy and TDL doesnt give a stuff.
Incredible to reward to the someone who doesnt give a stuff over the one who has worked his butt of for 3 years. Won the B & F at Sandy but nah still good enough for a game in the Saints amazingly strong midfield and with our amazing small fwds. Seriously who were they kidding?
My mind boggles.
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Reminds me a bit of Jarryd Blair. Small but hard at it, knows how to kick a goal and gets a game mostly based on his workrate.Junction Oval wrote:First time that I have seen him and for a first game, in a tight contest, he did not look out of place. He may just add the bit of toughness that we need on the forward line. Lacks height for wing/marking position.
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Curren was great, loved watching him.
TDL and Milne are really out of form... really Seb Ross and Nathan Wright will be pushing for a spot along with Ledger.
I'm liking our young depth.
Simpkin was really good last night after the first quarter.
TDL and Milne are really out of form... really Seb Ross and Nathan Wright will be pushing for a spot along with Ledger.
I'm liking our young depth.
Simpkin was really good last night after the first quarter.
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Re: Tom Curren turned the game
Milne needs to stay in for me.. that goal he kicked really ment something at the time. that's his Job to hit those.
I i think we will see Tom L very soon... Lee may get a rest and Ledger in...
Siposs? how's he going at Sandy?
I i think we will see Tom L very soon... Lee may get a rest and Ledger in...
Siposs? how's he going at Sandy?
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that guy is a dead loss.....must have pictures of the coach with one of the players girlfriends or something........mr six o'clock wrote:At least he went in hard unlike that witches hat TDL !
second week in a row that he has ducked his head too......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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