interesting you mentioned both cause gardiner was one of the players who really embraced zac when he came to the club and you can tell on field that both are good mates.Spinner wrote:Ripper of an effort.
Personally mentioned to him that I thought his game last night was 'wicked' at the Social Club victory room.
On a different level - The bloke speaks extremely well, very articulate with his interview with Bruce Eva.....Old man is a race caller so must have inherited the gift of the gab....
Also, Zac Dawson is still the same after watching him get interviewed after the Calder Cannons premiership way back in 2003 (i think).....Very very relaxed - But plays his football in an entirely different demeanor.....very serious and focused when on the ground. Just intrigued by how off field personalities are amplified, exaggerated or completely opposite than those on field.
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Nice to see Gardiner playing well. There will be times where he is getting beaten and King will be our dominant ruck - or we can swing Kosi in for a few minutes - like we did last night with Gardiner going forward.
Really nice to have a solid and flexible ruck combo at the club and having McEvoy in the wings also helps.
Really nice to have a solid and flexible ruck combo at the club and having McEvoy in the wings also helps.
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Good point re McEvoy....the added benefit of Gardiner/King is obviously McEvoy gets to DEVELOP (word not used in recent saints years) without the added pressure of having to be No1 ruck in year 2.joffaboy wrote:Nice to see Gardiner playing well. There will be times where he is getting beaten and King will be our dominant ruck - or we can swing Kosi in for a few minutes - like we did last night with Gardiner going forward.
Really nice to have a solid and flexible ruck combo at the club and having McEvoy in the wings also helps.
By the time Gardiner/King are done Macca should be right on the money.
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