Pendelbury on Hayes
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Pendelbury on Hayes
Read an article on SEN - Pendelbury says the toughest opponent he has had across his long career was Lenny Hayes. Says Hayes, was a tenacious 2 way runner that’s what has set him apart from other mids he’s played against.
Pendelbury said many of the top class mids he’s played against were hard offensively, but he felt their pressure dropped somewhat defensively. Not Lenny Hayes said he was as hard offensively as he was defensively.
That’s quite an accolade from Pendles, as Lenny has been out of the game for some years now & there have been plenty of top class mids playing against Pendelbury since Lenny’s retirement.
Pendelbury said many of the top class mids he’s played against were hard offensively, but he felt their pressure dropped somewhat defensively. Not Lenny Hayes said he was as hard offensively as he was defensively.
That’s quite an accolade from Pendles, as Lenny has been out of the game for some years now & there have been plenty of top class mids playing against Pendelbury since Lenny’s retirement.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
By 1984-85 Hayes had mastered his role like few mids before, during or after his career. I remember seeing him play live in early 1986 and he was so confident and moving so well that I couldn’t take my eyes off him. (Yes, I would have turned for him.). And then he did his ACL and that was the end of him and the team’s chances for that season.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
1984-85????...that was 40 years agomeher baba wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:16pm By 1984-85 Hayes had mastered his role like few mids before, during or after his career. I remember seeing him play live in early 1986 and he was so confident and moving so well that I couldn’t take my eyes off him. (Yes, I would have turned for him.). And then he did his ACL and that was the end of him and the team’s chances for that season.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
saynta wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:42pm1984-85????...that was 40 years agomeher baba wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:16pm By 1984-85 Hayes had mastered his role like few mids before, during or after his career. I remember seeing him play live in early 1986 and he was so confident and moving so well that I couldn’t take my eyes off him. (Yes, I would have turned for him.). And then he did his ACL and that was the end of him and the team’s chances for that season.
Oops. 2004-05. It’s been a long day.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
meher baba wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:46pmsaynta wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:42pm1984-85????...that was 40 years agomeher baba wrote: ↑Fri 31 May 2024 6:16pm By 1984-85 Hayes had mastered his role like few mids before, during or after his career. I remember seeing him play live in early 1986 and he was so confident and moving so well that I couldn’t take my eyes off him. (Yes, I would have turned for him.). And then he did his ACL and that was the end of him and the team’s chances for that season.
Oops. 2004-05. It’s been a long day.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
The best player from his era, ahead of Riewoldt, Dal, Goddard.
We was our Michael Voss.
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
I disagree that Hayes was the 'best player'. If I had to rate best player, I think early years it was Banger, later it was mainly Roo, other years Dal or BJ and some years it was Lenny.
He was easily the best leader, so I understand how you might be confusing 'best player' with 'most influential individual' and he was definitely our spiritual leader ( similar to Voss)
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Re: Pendelbury on Hayes
When did Harv's retire, the 08 Prelim? Harv's 91, 92, 97, 2004 and 2005 finals campaigns being his peaks were Lenny's were in 04, 05, 09 and 10...their peaks were happening at different stages....finals performances are what I remember mostly so apologies if I've left out somethingScollop wrote: ↑Tue 04 Jun 2024 12:49pmI disagree that Hayes was the 'best player'. If I had to rate best player, I think early years it was Banger, later it was mainly Roo, other years Dal or BJ and some years it was Lenny.
He was easily the best leader, so I understand how you might be confusing 'best player' with 'most influential individual' and he was definitely our spiritual leader ( similar to Voss)