Andrew McQualter
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Andrew McQualter
Andrew McQualter.....
Regardless of the outcome of tonight or next week.... take a bow Andrew.
You should serve as an inspiration to all those who get knocked down in their lives. You are living proof that through sheer hard work and determination, you can successfully achieve your goals in life.
A fantastic season, and a wonderful turnaround in your career.
Keep it up young man!!!
Regardless of the outcome of tonight or next week.... take a bow Andrew.
You should serve as an inspiration to all those who get knocked down in their lives. You are living proof that through sheer hard work and determination, you can successfully achieve your goals in life.
A fantastic season, and a wonderful turnaround in your career.
Keep it up young man!!!
Failure cannot succeed in the face of persistence......
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Isn't it amazing what a bit of confidence can do? I thought he was an out and out dud and never saw anything in him that remotely justified him being a 1st round draft selection. I took comfort last year in the fact that 'at least' he turned himself into a reasonable tagger.
He now shows poise, toughness, and determination, not to mention a fair bit of class, whenever he's in the vicinity of the footy. Qualities that he was obviously recruited for, but for whatever reason - confidence, maturity, he was unable to show.
Mates of mine who don't follow the saints will try and lump him as a fringe player, and identify him as a player who can be exploited in out team. I say try and exploit him at your peril
He now shows poise, toughness, and determination, not to mention a fair bit of class, whenever he's in the vicinity of the footy. Qualities that he was obviously recruited for, but for whatever reason - confidence, maturity, he was unable to show.
Mates of mine who don't follow the saints will try and lump him as a fringe player, and identify him as a player who can be exploited in out team. I say try and exploit him at your peril
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This is the reason he is playing so well.Moods wrote:Isn't it amazing what a bit of confidence can do? I thought he was an out and out dud and never saw anything in him that remotely justified him being a 1st round draft selection. I took comfort last year in the fact that 'at least' he turned himself into a reasonable tagger.
He now shows poise, toughness, and determination, not to mention a fair bit of class, whenever he's in the vicinity of the footy. Qualities that he was obviously recruited for, but for whatever reason - confidence, maturity, he was unable to show.
Mates of mine who don't follow the saints will try and lump him as a fringe player, and identify him as a player who can be exploited in out team. I say try and exploit him at your peril
Other teams play off him.
They play their third man up forward on him and he hurts them when they sag off. It has made our forward line very important structually know he needs to be pad respect it is harder to double team Kosi and Roo.
An absolute masterstroke from Ross the Boss.