Captain Fantastic
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Captain Fantastic
Like Robert Harvey, it's hard to believe this bloke is underrated. Again tonight he showed why he is THE best CHF since Wayne Carey.... His numbers, work rate, leadership and courage is up the with the greatest players with those attributes
Baldock, Barker, Burke, Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt..... Saints Supermen IMO
Baldock, Barker, Burke, Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt..... Saints Supermen IMO
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Re: Captain Fantastic
amen to that
Titanic heart. He just pulses with hope and has this unquenchable thirst to do everything in his ability to win.
An inspiring person and the greatest leader ive ever seen at this club.
Yeah we only beat melbourne....but so what?
i know its a team game, but riewoldt, yet again, rose like a god and ripped that game apart with his bare hands
great to watch
Titanic heart. He just pulses with hope and has this unquenchable thirst to do everything in his ability to win.
An inspiring person and the greatest leader ive ever seen at this club.
Yeah we only beat melbourne....but so what?
i know its a team game, but riewoldt, yet again, rose like a god and ripped that game apart with his bare hands
great to watch
What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.
Re: Captain Fantastic
Just labelling him a great player is under rating him... Opposition, and even some Saints supporters don't realise what he has done better for longer than many other CHFs ..... Like Harves as a mid...
Fact he wasn't an AA last year was hilarious IMO
Fact he wasn't an AA last year was hilarious IMO
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Re: Captain Fantastic
A few seasons ago when his knee condition was cronic most of us believed he was close to finished
He Is moving better than the last three years , looks like he could play for at least another two or three years.
He has been an absolute champion....
He Is moving better than the last three years , looks like he could play for at least another two or three years.
He has been an absolute champion....
And the president said " I did not have sex with that woman"
And our former president said " Football is like golf"
Go Sainters !!!!!
And our former president said " Football is like golf"
Go Sainters !!!!!
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His body is pretty much rooted, he struggles to bend... And every contest kills him. He should be retired.... Like Lenny Hayes
But his heart and his head will not let him.... He defies with pure will and pushes beyond the normal
A giant of the game.
But his heart and his head will not let him.... He defies with pure will and pushes beyond the normal
A giant of the game.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
Agreed re the AABigMart wrote:Just labelling him a great player is under rating him... Opposition, and even some Saints supporters don't realise what he has done better for longer than many other CHFs ..... Like Harves as a mid...
Fact he wasn't an AA last year was hilarious IMO
50 goals, most marks and most possessions for anything resembling a key forward.
Fan-f******-amazing tonight.
He can captain as long s he wants.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
His body is not rooted, he moved very well, especially between contests, he is far from finished….
He has never been fantastic below his knees...
He has never been fantastic below his knees...
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Great player.
But he barely had an opponent tonight. McDonald got injured early in the third quarter and Frawley was on Maister the whole game.
But he barely had an opponent tonight. McDonald got injured early in the third quarter and Frawley was on Maister the whole game.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
BigMart wrote:Like Robert Harvey, it's hard to believe this bloke is underrated. Again tonight he showed why he is THE best CHF since Wayne Carey.... His numbers, work rate, leadership and courage is up the with the greatest players with those attributes
Baldock, Barker, Burke, Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt..... Saints Supermen IMO
you forgot one.....
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Ask his orthopaedic surgeon how he's going. If you head down to epworth tomorrow you might run into Roo, getting a drain...
And then watch him do light duties all week to get back up for next week!
He hasen't trained fully for years, and has had post season surgery and recovery every off season for many years now?..
And then watch him do light duties all week to get back up for next week!
He hasen't trained fully for years, and has had post season surgery and recovery every off season for many years now?..
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Re: Captain Fantastic
He got us started in the first quarter.
After 15 mins or so of flat footy his inspirational run and chase down of a Melb player on the Moorabbin wing seemed to get us going.
As usual he was fantastic, running, presenting, running, presenting ....
His legend status keeps going up in my book.
After 15 mins or so of flat footy his inspirational run and chase down of a Melb player on the Moorabbin wing seemed to get us going.
As usual he was fantastic, running, presenting, running, presenting ....
His legend status keeps going up in my book.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Re: Captain Fantastic
His knee is rooted, but it will never stop him.
We are rooted without him.
Absolute champion superstar, and I very rarely use that much overused term.
We are rooted without him.
Absolute champion superstar, and I very rarely use that much overused term.
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In some ways that's the best I have ever seen him play.
There have been games where hes taken more marks and kicked more goals but his work off the ball and defensive game was just unreal. He was putting on shepherds and his tackle and chase was incredible. And for the first time he was brutally hurting blokes as well. Was just an absolute monster game all over the field and all aspects of the game.
Absolutely pole axed some demons which was terrific to see.
There have been games where hes taken more marks and kicked more goals but his work off the ball and defensive game was just unreal. He was putting on shepherds and his tackle and chase was incredible. And for the first time he was brutally hurting blokes as well. Was just an absolute monster game all over the field and all aspects of the game.
Absolutely pole axed some demons which was terrific to see.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
The run down tonight was inspiring. I gave him no hope. Think it really lifted heads.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
i dont think anyone does... Roo is a standout champion of the game.. as I told the wife watch Roo all he does is run... he's everyware.. can't beleive the guy is 31.BigMart wrote:Like Robert Harvey, it's hard to believe this bloke is underrated. Again tonight he showed why he is THE best CHF since Wayne Carey.... His numbers, work rate, leadership and courage is up the with the greatest players with those attributes
Baldock, Barker, Burke, Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt..... Saints Supermen IMO
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Re: Captain Fantastic
Am debating whether he moves up past Harves to number 2 Saint of all time for me below Plugger.
Yep, ok, he is now. Harves will still be happy with third place
Yep, ok, he is now. Harves will still be happy with third place
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Re: Captain Fantastic
Equal with Harves just an out and out inspiration ,and great leader to show the kids how it's done and the effort and preperation that is needed to make it ,at least 2 years left thank god!
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Re: Captain Fantastic
BigMart wrote:Like Robert Harvey, it's hard to believe this bloke is underrated. Again tonight he showed why he is THE best CHF since Wayne Carey.... His numbers, work rate, leadership and courage is up the with the greatest players with those attributes
Baldock, Barker, Burke, Harvey, Hayes, Riewoldt..... Saints Supermen IMO
Who underates him. You must remember a person on here after round one 2012 saying he moves like a super rules player. maybe that is the person you mean when you say he is underated. Am I correct on that?
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Not sure how R.Harvey would be below Lockett having achieved much more?.. But that's a separate argument.
Riewoldt is a freak.
Carey could not maintain sustained excellence into 30s, Brereton not, Hart not, Brown not, Tredrea not
Sustained excellence at CHF is a rare thing... Most either retire from wear and tear... Or move to another position?
Riewoldt is a freak.
Carey could not maintain sustained excellence into 30s, Brereton not, Hart not, Brown not, Tredrea not
Sustained excellence at CHF is a rare thing... Most either retire from wear and tear... Or move to another position?
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BigMart wrote:Not sure how R.Harvey would be below Lockett having achieved much more?.. But that's a separate argument.
Riewoldt is a freak.
Carey could not maintain sustained excellence into 30s, Brereton not, Hart not, Brown not, Tredrea not
Sustained excellence at CHF is a rare thing... Most either retire from wear and tear... Or move to another position?
Lucky to still be playing according to one poster.
Re: Captain Fantastic
Reiwoldt maintains such a high rate of quality, and reads the state of the game so well.BigMart wrote:Not sure how R.Harvey would be below Lockett having achieved much more?.. But that's a separate argument.
Riewoldt is a freak.
Carey could not maintain sustained excellence into 30s, Brereton not, Hart not, Brown not, Tredrea not
Sustained excellence at CHF is a rare thing... Most either retire from wear and tear... Or move to another position?
When we were getting smashed in qtr 1, though his leadership was terrific. Seemed to drop back into the hole at CHB and took a few important grabs.
When the Saints started to get on terms he went forward and kicked three important goals.
Excellent player. I have only seen three Saints champions since I've been in Melbourne, Lockett, Harvey, Riewoldt. Three very different players and I cant compare them.
Lance or James??
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Re: Captain Fantastic
I loved his celebrations are the game. You could see how satisfied he was with the performance of all the kids. He was like a proud dad when his son got him his first beer from the fridge. Go Roo.
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Re: Captain Fantastic
+1BigMart wrote:Just labelling him a great player is under rating him... Opposition, and even some Saints supporters don't realise what he has done better for longer than many other CHFs ..... Like Harves as a mid...
Fact he wasn't an AA last year was hilarious IMO
Travesty of justice the fact that he didn't get in last year....yet clowns like Travis Cloke and a couple of other GOPs made it.