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Coffield vs Clark
Obviously both are great gets and should go on to be 200+ game players for us...
Let’s put it out there though.
Who’s going to have the better career?
I originally thought Clark. Pegged him as a future Lenny Hayes’esk type of Captain... gotta day though I am increasingly impressed with Coffield.
Shows a lot of poise, very daring and is pbly a bot more consistent. That’s my money. What do others think?
Let’s put it out there though.
Who’s going to have the better career?
I originally thought Clark. Pegged him as a future Lenny Hayes’esk type of Captain... gotta day though I am increasingly impressed with Coffield.
Shows a lot of poise, very daring and is pbly a bot more consistent. That’s my money. What do others think?
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
These two could be our Franklin/Roughhead equevelant. Different players obviously but just the effect it has on the club. Add Marshall,Battle, King, Gresh, Paton and co we have the young core group that could defintley see Top 4 in the near future. Very bright future ahead.
I'm making the call now. I reckon Coff may end up the best player on our list.
I'm making the call now. I reckon Coff may end up the best player on our list.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Too early to say but I'm impressed by both . Clark was better initially but I think Coffield has made up ground this year. Looks very composed & uses the ball under pressure better than Clark at this stage but what a problem to have 2 guns in the making lets just make sure we keep them
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Until about 6-8 weeks ago I had Clark well in front and a future AA player but their form has gone in opposite directions this season.
Now Clark is struggling and maybe fortunate to hold his place in the team and Coffield would be in our top 4 or 5 players.
Long term both will be excellent players and the foundation of our team for many years going forward.
Now Clark is struggling and maybe fortunate to hold his place in the team and Coffield would be in our top 4 or 5 players.
Long term both will be excellent players and the foundation of our team for many years going forward.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Clark was poor Sunday, I agree, but we’ve seen enough to know how good he can be. It’s just a matter of getting the consistency that comes with experience I expect.StPeter wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:52pm Until about 6-8 weeks ago I had Clark well in front and a future AA player but their form has gone in opposite directions this season.
Now Clark is struggling and maybe fortunate to hold his place in the team and Coffield would be in our top 4 or 5 players.
Long term both will be excellent players and the foundation of our team for many years going forward.
Both are potential guns and it is too early to predict who will be better.
For the record, Hunter is age 21 and has played 40-odd games; Coffield is 20 and has played 30-odd. Impressive that they are this good this early.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Crikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Clark is off his game at the minute.
But we have seen Coffield move from fringe to absolutely core and he has got some way to go.
Starting to take them on and use that piercing kick.
Coffield ahead for mine.
Strong body, good leap and quick .
In two years and a bit more time in the gym he will be a beast
But we have seen Coffield move from fringe to absolutely core and he has got some way to go.
Starting to take them on and use that piercing kick.
Coffield ahead for mine.
Strong body, good leap and quick .
In two years and a bit more time in the gym he will be a beast
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Neither will be paying at the MCG before a crowd of 100,000 for a long time yet, I'm giving you the tip! I'll settle for them standing up before 20,000 at the Gabba.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Depends.
The guy who likes to pop over to McDonalds or a kebab shop after 5-6 hours on the piss at a strip club or nightclub will not have a better career
In all seriousness, it's the athlete who takes care of his body with the right food intake, does all the right things with preparation before games, rest and rehab, and works hard to improve strength, flexibility and endurance.
If both have a balanced life outside footy and they both eat well and train well I'd pick Hunter
The guy who likes to pop over to McDonalds or a kebab shop after 5-6 hours on the piss at a strip club or nightclub will not have a better career
In all seriousness, it's the athlete who takes care of his body with the right food intake, does all the right things with preparation before games, rest and rehab, and works hard to improve strength, flexibility and endurance.
If both have a balanced life outside footy and they both eat well and train well I'd pick Hunter
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Jason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
What about that dud Bobby Skilton?Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Didn’t prove his credibility in a big final.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
We're lucky to have two good young players like Coff and Clark. Coff is cementing his place in the backline, reads the play well and is a solid mark, but I think the coach is not sure sure how to use Clark yet. IMO Clark should be on a wing or on the ball and think his current form slump might just be above the shoulders, so hopefully Ratts will sort it.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
You understand Jason Gram was beaten in a countback for the Norm Smith in 09Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34amJason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
And why so high and mighty on this discussion.. just having some chat on two of our young players
And both selected in the under 22 squad is pretty good reward so far. From little things ...
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Spot. On.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:04pmYou understand Jason Gram was beaten in a countback for the Norm Smith in 09Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34amJason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
And why so high and mighty on this discussion.. just having some chat on two of our young players
And both selected in the under 22 squad is pretty good reward so far. From little things ...
The OP was just a question as to who'd have a better career and ... here we are. Again.
Somehow old mate decided to morph Gram into Tom Boyd. My comparison was Gram and Barks. I loved watching Gram play footy and he stood up in big finals and yet, I'll take Barks' career all day; every day. Pretty disrespectful to Gram to say you'd struggle to remember he played in the 09 GF. And his diving spoil on the wing coming off his man late in the '10 draw would've become a thing of folklore in a winning GF.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
terry smith rules wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:04pmYou understand Jason Gram was beaten in a countback for the Norm Smith in 09Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34amJason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
And why so high and mighty on this discussion.. just having some chat on two of our young players
And both selected in the under 22 squad is pretty good reward so far. From little things ...
I was there so there isn't much about that day I don't understand albeit I struggle to revisit it.
I really rate Coff N Clark, their recruitment has the potential to be the genisis of our next flag, but I make the point they could end up being around Billing's standard in 7 years so I'm just preferring to reserve judgment on what they might become for a little while longer, and especially until the Asterisk Cup is over and we get back to full strength comp and see how they have perfoemed over 5 to 7 years.
But enoying the chat on 2 very promising prospects in terms of building a bullet proof flag side.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
I think Coffield and Clark will end up being more advanced than Billings (who I don't think is a down hill skier like many) at the same age as they'll have more of their development years with better quality teammates around them to learn from and protect them. Jack (& Dunstan) had to do a lot of heavy lifting without much help when they were mere babies - it's a rare beast like Martin and Bont who can do the amazing very early on. Clark and Coff in contrast have been allowed to develop nicely as half backs and then hopefully move into the midfield as their bodies and confidence grow in their abilities - having learnt the right way to play and importantly - how to win. It's the same reason why I think Hannebery will be an invaluable resource for Bytel to learn from.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:26pmterry smith rules wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:04pmYou understand Jason Gram was beaten in a countback for the Norm Smith in 09Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34amJason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
And why so high and mighty on this discussion.. just having some chat on two of our young players
And both selected in the under 22 squad is pretty good reward so far. From little things ...
I was there so there isn't much about that day I don't understand albeit I struggle to revisit it.
I really rate Coff N Clark, their recruitment has the potential to be the genisis of our next flag, but I make the point they could end up being around Billing's standard in 7 years so I'm just preferring to reserve judgment on what they might become for a little while longer, and especially until the Asterisk Cup is over and we get back to full strength comp and see how they have perfoemed over 5 to 7 years.
But enoying the chat on 2 very promising prospects in terms of building a bullet proof flag side.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Top 8 this year, top 4 in 2021, 2022 for a flag is the realistic expectation for this list. If we pinch one before 2022 then that will be unexpected by everyone except rusted on Saints people but it would be most welcomed of course.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:49pm [
I think Coffield and Clark will end up being more advanced than Billings (who I don't think is a down hill skier like many) at the same age as they'll have more of their development years with better quality teammates around them to learn from and protect them. Jack (& Dunstan) had to do a lot of heavy lifting without much help when they were mere babies - it's a rare beast like Martin and Bont who can do the amazing very early on. Clark and Coff in contrast have been allowed to develop nicely as half backs and then hopefully move into the midfield as their bodies and confidence grow in their abilities - having learnt the right way to play and importantly - how to win. It's the same reason why I think Hannebery will be an invaluable resource for Bytel to learn from.
And that is about the time frame I see Coff N Clarke progressing to their own peek performance.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Both are great lads, Clark has reached higher individual game outputs, but Coffield has been more consistent over the season. If I had to chose I would go with Coffield because I think he is a bit of a smarter footballer.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Are you seriously suggesting that in 50 years from now Tom Boyd's name will be "remembered and revered" ahead of Bob Murphy?Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34am
Jason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
Come off it SK - Bob Murphy is a absolute Bulldogs club legend, widely admired and highly respected by both his peers and the broader football community, Tom Boyd will be a mere footnote in comparison to the great Robert "Bob" Murphy!
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Not often I agree with him, but 54 years later tell me how many neutrals remember Cowboy's GF vs Breen's?Sanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 5:08pmAre you seriously suggesting that in 50 years from now Tom Boyd's name will be "remembered and revered" ahead of Bob Murphy?Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34am
Jason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
Come off it SK - Bob Murphy is a absolute Bulldogs club legend, widely admired and highly respected by both his peers and the broader football community, Tom Boyd will be a mere footnote in comparison to the great Robert "Bob" Murphy!
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Well I reckon I have watched Tom's highlights package from the Dogs flag more times than I witnessed Bob handle a ball over his entire career, and I watched Rob play a bit.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 5:08pmAre you seriously suggesting that in 50 years from now Tom Boyd's name will be "remembered and revered" ahead of Bob Murphy?Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34am
Jason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
Come off it SK - Bob Murphy is a absolute Bulldogs club legend, widely admired and highly respected by both his peers and the broader football community, Tom Boyd will be a mere footnote in comparison to the great Robert "Bob" Murphy!
Bob was a really dependable player and he's a legend of a bloke but I think you've not only missed my point, you've thrown up an example to prove it.
I enjoy our chats though.
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
<1 day ban for misrepresenting the views of another poster>whiskers3614 wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 6:29pm
Often I agree with him, moreover 54 years later tell me how many neutrals remember Cowboy's GF vs Breen's?
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Re: Coffield vs Clark
Gram got votes from every member of the panel.terry smith rules wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 12:04pmYou understand Jason Gram was beaten in a countback for the Norm Smith in 09Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Wed 09 Sep 2020 7:34amJason who? In 50 years time Tom Boyd's name will be the one that is remembered and revered and who's actions on GF day 2016 will be remembered over everything else Bob Murphy had ever done in his career.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 11:17pmCrikey. That logic is mind bogglingly bizarre.Secret Kiel wrote: ↑Tue 08 Sep 2020 10:06pm Both haven't been properly tested yet and that won't come until they stand up in a final at the MCG in front of 100k fans.
Players who can do that are what we want. If one of them turns out to be that player then all good and well but if they both put thier hands up then its possible they will become premiership players.
What happens if Clark plays 100 magnificent games and does a Spida in a Qualifying Final and busts his collarbone when Coff has been in and out of the team but happens to stand up in 1 final.
On that logic - you’re telling me that Tom Boyd has a better career than Rob Murphy. Yeah?
Some players never get the chance to play in front of 100K ppl - does that make their careers less than those that do? On that basis - is Jason Gram’s career better than Barks’?
Same goes for a few Geelong players and their actions on GF day in 2009. I'll bet you even now most fans would struggle to remember Jason even played in the 09 GF let alone anything he might have contributed on that day. Probably why the losers cry.
We don't want players who look like rock stars when skiing down hill, we want players who can stand up when the whips are cracking in finals matches.
That's when we should be judging players on this current list. Crickey they have achieved zero and you only have to listen to fans discuss how we can fall into the finals in a pandemic year to get a sense of how fragile our lot are.
So yeah loving how Coff N Clarke are coming along but I'm waiting a little longer to judge what type of players they are.
And why so high and mighty on this discussion.. just having some chat on two of our young players
And both selected in the under 22 squad is pretty good reward so far. From little things ...
But the panel had too many imbecilic big mouths who selected a player based on he was the best from the winning team.
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