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I met Tommy through the sponsorship program.
A really nice guy (though a bit hard to understand his accent!!!).
If nothing else he had a go and can say "At least I did something!"
Hope it all works out for him.
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!
Amazing how they made his Gaelic football highlights reel look so awesome. He was meant to be the next Superman
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs. The people that came in, they're eating the cats. They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.
Glad he left us!
I watched him for a couple of years at Sandy. He had a ton of athletic ability, but never really grasped the game.
Obviously made enough out of Sydney to go back to being a gun amateur in Ireland.
magnifisaint wrote:Amazing how they made his Gaelic football highlights reel look so awesome. He was meant to be the next Superman
He may well be a Superman, but if you cannot read the play.....it will greatly limit your ability to be an effective AFL Footballer.
Look at Majak Daw.
Also look at Nic Nat who also cannot read the play well. He does not know when and were to run. He does ok at the ball ups, as the ball is there, and it is just then "see ball, get ball" with his great speed and reflexes. But when it comes to football judgement like say Dean Cox had in spades, Nic Nat simply does not where to run, and when to run. Where to lead too etc.
Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
It would seem that Tommy Walsh is seen by some as some sort of Messiah who was spurned by the club, and by others as a complete dud. I think it may have been useful to give the guy a run, to at least find out just what he was capable of. I was amazed at all the angst on here surrounding his departure from the club, even though he was clearly told that he was a required player. I blame neither the player, and certainly not the club, for what transpired.
saint-stu wrote:I would have loved to have seen him have a bit of a run in the seniors. Sometimes they surprise you at the top level.
But 95% don't. Sadly the guy just wasn't up to it.
Yes. You are so right. He is an enigma. If you look at his Gaelic football showreel you would say he is a natural fit for our game but he turned out to be anything but.
saint-stu wrote:I would have loved to have seen him have a bit of a run in the seniors. Sometimes they surprise you at the top level.
But 95% don't. Sadly the guy just wasn't up to it.
Yes. You are so right. He is an enigma. If you look at his Gaelic football showreel you would say he is a natural fit for our game but he turned out to be anything but.
exactly my thoughts. i was super excited when we got him after watching his show reel. wish him the best.
Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood drafted better than us reg: Irish players.
Also would have liked to see T.W. get more of a run but that's the way it goes.
Saints have to keep looking. I know the club is with our American recruit but i'd like to encourage it - leave no stone unturned etc.
G O S A I N T S !
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.
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Thank you Australia for 5 amazing years..a great country with great people! It will be hard leaving but can't wait to get back home to IRE
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Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly..!!
i still remember the line spun that the Lovett trade for our first rounder was offset cause we had picked up Tommy (a first round tallent)as a rookie.... that didnt work out AT ALL
"The team that wins in the most positions and makes the least amount of mistakes, usually wins the game." -- Allan Jeans
st_Trav_ofWA wrote:i still remember the line spun that the Lovett trade for our first rounder was offset cause we had picked up Tommy (a first round tallent)as a rookie.... that didnt work out AT ALL
Please....
every time the wounds from end of 2009 go to heal somebody has to mention Lovett or Ball!
Please guys let the thing scab over.
He seemed to struggle with the bouncing oval ball and reading the play - as mentioned. Just goes to show how hard the game really is. He's certainly not on his pat malone. Many people who grow up with the game struggle with these two things.
For those Irish guys like Pearce Hanley etc that do manage to pick up all of the games skills - I've got a ton of respect.