Tommy Curren
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Re: Tommy Curren
skeptic wrote:and in your esteemed opinion, what is it that CJ's experience brings to the table?
Well my opinion isnt esteemed. Matter of fact I dont think I have said anymore than you apart from just not thinking like you. CJ brings experience. he doesnt have to bring a lot more than that when you look a few young kids form.
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Re: Tommy Curren
well of course you haven't said any more then me... I gave a list of reasons why I thought he shouldn't be playing... you say he has "experience".
what I can't figure out is if you're taking the pi$$
what I can't figure out is if you're taking the pi$$
Re: Tommy Curren
I feel Curren has been overrated since the end of last year when he put together a few games averaging 20 touches. A bit like Kosi circa 05'. And as mentioned, Weller favoured and an upgrade on Curren.
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Re: Tommy Curren
Would have loved a fit Kosi in the 2005 prelim.Old Mate wrote:I feel Curren has been overrated since the end of last year when he put together a few games averaging 20 touches. A bit like Kosi circa 05'. And as mentioned, Weller favoured and an upgrade on Curren.
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Re: Tommy Curren
Oh yeah that would've been nice. Perhaps the difference....SaintPav wrote:Would have loved a fit Kosi in the 2005 prelim.Old Mate wrote:I feel Curren has been overrated since the end of last year when he put together a few games averaging 20 touches. A bit like Kosi circa 05'. And as mentioned, Weller favoured and an upgrade on Curren.
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Re: Tommy Curren
Mmm. Fit Aaron Hamill and Luke Penny would have been nice too.Would have loved a fit Kosi in the 2005 prelim.
Then again, as the scribes tell us, there are plenty of examples of teams with three top players out winning finals. Blahhhhh!
Re: Tommy Curren
Tommy Curren needs to go back to winning his own ball.
I do not like how the coach has turned him into a tagger.
We need midfielders, armo is struggling, he was looking v.good last year. Not so good this year
I do not like how the coach has turned him into a tagger.
We need midfielders, armo is struggling, he was looking v.good last year. Not so good this year
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Re: Tommy Curren
Sam Fisher, Justin Peckett, X Clarke were also missing.perfectionist wrote:Mmm. Fit Aaron Hamill and Luke Penny would have been nice too.Would have loved a fit Kosi in the 2005 prelim.
Then again, as the scribes tell us, there are plenty of examples of teams with three top players out winning finals. Blahhhhh!
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Re: Tommy Curren
Nah, just keep selecting the spud. AR clearly has a bit of development himself required.skeptic wrote:Jones
- history of bad off-field behaviour (check)
- bad decision making (check)
- poor disposal (check)
- ineffective tagger (check)
- multiple younger players that could step right into his position (check) and play better (check)
- no long term benefits of playing him (check)
- hasn't played a good game since round 3 (check)
May as well make him Captain
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Re: Tommy Curren
Know for a fact the coach thinks highly of him because of his one on one contested possession. He was ranked seventh in the league.saintspremiers wrote:Nah, just keep selecting the spud. AR clearly has a bit of development himself required.skeptic wrote:Jones
- history of bad off-field behaviour (check)
- bad decision making (check)
- poor disposal (check)
- ineffective tagger (check)
- multiple younger players that could step right into his position (check) and play better (check)
- no long term benefits of playing him (check)
- hasn't played a good game since round 3 (check)
May as well make him Captain
Sack the coach.
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Re: Tommy Curren
Agree- some coaches try to make some players into something they are not. I reckon Curren needs to be on the ball, not tagging. Not every player can be turned into a defensive slogger when they are a natural attacking footballer. It reminds me of how Lyon stuffed McQualter's game up totally, and in the end lost a smart attacking small forward. I hope AR isn't trying to mess around with Jack Steven's natural game, as he is just not attacking the contest like he can and should...too busy watching or trying the block the opposition like most of our midfield, instead of getting first hands on the ball.lefty wrote:Tommy Curren needs to go back to winning his own ball.
I do not like how the coach has turned him into a tagger.
We need midfielders, armo is struggling, he was looking v.good last year. Not so good this year
Re: Tommy Curren
spert wrote:Agree- some coaches try to make some players into something they are not. I reckon Curren needs to be on the ball, not tagging. Not every player can be turned into a defensive slogger when they are a natural attacking footballer. It reminds me of how Lyon stuffed McQualter's game up totally, and in the end lost a smart attacking small forward. I hope AR isn't trying to mess around with Jack Steven's natural game, as he is just not attacking the contest like he can and should...too busy watching or trying the block the opposition like most of our midfield, instead of getting first hands on the ball.lefty wrote:Tommy Curren needs to go back to winning his own ball.
I do not like how the coach has turned him into a tagger.
We need midfielders, armo is struggling, he was looking v.good last year. Not so good this year
Think jack is just lacking power off the mark due to the injury at the start of the year. Dont think he is playing any different apart from that. Didnt RL save mini's career?
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Re: Tommy Curren
the fact he was delisted means he wasn't a good player, i think he was a spud...skeptic wrote:Mini definitely had more experience after RL that's for sure. Good player
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