Player Watch 2. Jarryd Roughead

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THe roughest head has met the roughest name to bloody type!!

Selection 19 Jarryd Roughead is Hodge-91011121314151617181920! (see i can count) man for 2008.

First things first our counting man, get his bloody hair cut!!

BR:thumbsu:
 
Sorry about the lateness people, I know you guys were just dying to read the thread on the man with the rough head (and rough nuts). So here we go!

Name: Jarryd Roughead
DOB: 23rd of January, 1987 (21)
Drafted from: Leongatha/Gippsland U/18's
Debut: Round 3 (10th of March), 2005 vs Essendon - 12 Disposals, 2 Goals
Games (until end of 2007 season):
Goals (until end of 2007 season):
Height: 193cm
Weight: 101kg
Natural Foot: Left
Position: Key Forward, Key Defender, I prefer him in the forward line.
Nicknames: Roughie, Smooth, Roughnut (my personal favorite)

Yeh I'll post some articles now and my opinion later...
 

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Jarryd Roughead
By Content Migrator on 07.08.2007 in Hawthorn AFL TALENT

Subtitle: Hawthorn
Article:A tall left footed defender/forward, Roughead is blessed with excellent agilty and is a strong mark.

A talented junior basketballer good enough to contest several underage national championships, Roughead began to concentrate on football at 15 with immediate results.
 
Print Email Last Update: Monday, November 22, 2004. 1:25pm AEDT


2004 AFL national draft list


1. Richmond: Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers)
2. Hawthorn: Jarryd Roughead (Gippsland Power)
3. Western Bulldogs: Ryan Griffen (South Adelaide)
4. Richmond: Richard Tambling (Southern Districts)
5. Hawthorn: Lance Franklin (Perth)

http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200411/s1248719.htm
 
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/ne...s-coming/2008/04/11/1207856837502.html?page=2

Roughead's buddy keeps the smiles coming

Martin Flanagan | April 12, 2008

BUDDY Franklin. Even the name's different. Buddy's an American name from the 1940s and 1950s. Buddy Rich was a great jazz drummer. I've never heard of an Australian being called Buddy, but then I haven't seen anything quite like Lance "Buddy" Franklin, either.

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http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/ne...opped-a-roughie/2008/04/27/1209234659322.html

The day the roughie was stopped by Roughead

Jake Niall | April 28, 2008

PUT a tall opponent on him and he's too quick. Put a quick player on him and he's too tall.
You can't chop his unreasonably long arms. Give him a yard and, as Leigh Matthews said, it's "game over" on the lead.
But Buddy Franklin can be stopped: by himself.

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It must be Rough, Rough, Rough!
Roughead has shown why he was selected as one of Hawthorn's Twin Towers, as his stellar 2008 season just gets better and better. With already 52 goals under his belt at an average of 3.25 goals a game, Jarryd is well on track to kick 70 goals during the regular season. His towering frame of 193cm and 101kg is part of an awesome forward line that is striking fear into the hearts of opposition defenders.

Roughead is shooting accuracy is 60% (52 goals 36 behinds after 16 rounds) up from 52% (40 goals, 36 behinds from 22 games, in 2007) This is a dramatic improvement, but one would say that there is still massive room for improvement as he continues to work on his kicking skills.

With the finals approaching the Hawthorn spear head is continuing to have an impact as part of one of the most lethal forward lines in the AFL.

Go you good thing!
 
Eight Hawks re-sign for two more

August 14, 2008 HAWTHORN have signed new deals with eight players, which will keep them at the AFL club for the next two years.

The eight players are Jarryd Roughead, Chance Bateman, Jordan Lewis, Robert Campbell, Mark Williams, Mitch Thorp, Brent Renouf and Jarryd Morton.

Hawks football manager Mark Evans said this week's re-signings were a great boost for the club's future.

"It's a strong message to have eight players who are such a big part of our future quest for premiership success all coming out in the one week and agreeing to terms, it's a great message of solidarity," Evans told the Nine Network's AFL Footy Show.

The Hawks are currently second on the ladder.





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Preliminary Final 2008

What a Goal! It was impossible to split two contrasting, team-lifting goals from Jarryd Roughead and Shane Crawford late in the second term for the honour of the best goal of the game but one thing was for sure, both goals bought the Hawks crowd to their feet and helped bury the Saints during the Hawks' second-term onslaught.

The margin was already 35 points when Roughead somehow roved a hit-out from a boundary throw-in and quick as a flash booted a superb goal over his shoulder at the 25 minute mark. Then just two minutes later Crawford kicked a magnificent goal on the run from 35 metres out on the boundary line, right in front of a large contingent of adoring Hawks fans to give his team an eight goal lead going into half-time.


Roughie played a great game against the Saints kicking 4 goals including the one described above.
 



Roughhttp://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=68142ead more at ease in front of goal



By Adam Cooper 8:02 PM Tue 23 September, 2008
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Jarryd Roughead


HAWTHORN forward Jarryd Roughead says he is now a better set shot for goal than this time last year when his inaccuracy nearly helped bundle the Hawks out of the finals.
 
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24403205-5012432,00.htmlHawks' country boy Jarryd Roughead stirs old Swan Andrew Dunkley







Courtney Walsh | September 26, 2008

FORMER Sydney full-back Andrew Dunkley doesn't watch footy much these days but will make an exception tomorrow.
The elite defender, who notched 217 matches for the Swans including the 1996 grand final, laments the direction the game has gone since his retirement in 2002.
 
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24403205-5012432,00.htmlHawks' country boy Jarryd Roughead stirs old Swan Andrew Dunkley







Courtney Walsh | September 26, 2008

FORMER Sydney full-back Andrew Dunkley doesn't watch footy much these days but will make an exception tomorrow.
The elite defender, who notched 217 matches for the Swans including the 1996 grand final, laments the direction the game has gone since his retirement in 2002.
 
Saturday 4th October 2008

Peter Crimmins Medal (Hawthorn Best and Fairest Award)

Jarryd Roughead won the most consistant player award.

Jarryd also came in 4th in the count behind Franklin, Mitchell and Hodge. Not bad company there!
 
Jarryd Roughead was one of the 22 Hawthorn players in the win over Geelong in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.

His stats courtesy of footywire:

Jarryd Roughead #2 Hawthorn Hawks

Age: 21yr 8mth Games: 83 Born: January 23, 1987 Height: 193cm Weight: 101kg Position: Defender, Forward
2008 Totals/Averages
G K HB D M G B T HO GA GC I50 FF FA DT * SC * Total 25 223 100 323 147 75 51 50 33 10 85 32 16 18 1,748 1,884 Average 25 8.9 4.0 12.9 5.9 3.0 2.0 2.0 1.3 0.4 3.4 1.3 0.6 0.7 79.5 85.6


Season Highlights

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18 disps (10 kicks 8 hballs), 8 marks and 4 goals in Preliminary Final 54-pt win over St Kilda at the MCG (20 Sep 2008)
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18 disps (12 kicks 6 hballs), 10 marks, 4 tackles and 3 goals in Second Qualifying Final 51-pt win over the Western Bulldogs at the MCG (5 Sep 2008)
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17 disps (13 kicks 4 hballs), 7 marks, 4 tackles and 4 goals in Rd 18 54-pt win over Collingwood at the MCG (1 Aug 2008)
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21 disps (13 kicks 8 hballs), 9 marks and 6 goals in Rd 14 57-pt win over West Coast at the MCG (27 Jun 2008)
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18 disps (13 kicks 5 hballs), 7 marks and 3 goals in Rd 12 4-pt win over Adelaide at AAMI Stadium (14 Jun 2008)
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12 disps (10 kicks 2 hballs), 7 marks and 6 goals in Rd 7 65-pt win over Collingwood at the MCG (3 May 2008)
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13 disps (10 kicks 3 hballs), 10 marks and 4 goals in Rd 3 16-pt win over North Melbourne at Telstra Dome (5 Apr 2008)


Season/Career Highs

2008 Highs Career Highs
Disposals 21 v West Coast, 27th Jun 2008 22 v St Kilda, 1st Jul 2006
Kicks 13 v Collingwood, 1st Aug 2008 * 16 v St Kilda, 1st Jul 2006
Handballs 8 v St Kilda, 20th Sep 2008 * 11 v Port Adelaide, 11th Jun 2006 *
Marks 10 v Western Bulldogs, 5th Sep 2008 * 11 v Adelaide, 15th Jul 2006
Goals 6 v West Coast, 27th Jun 2008 * 6 v West Coast, 27th Jun 2008 *
Tackles 4 v Western Bulldogs, 5th Sep 2008 * 5 v Collingwood, 28th Jul 2006
Hitouts 4 v Adelaide, 14th Jun 2008 * 7 v St Kilda, 19th May 2007

* Season/career high achieved two or more times. Match shown is the most recent game when season/career high was attained.
 
Nab Cup Round 1 Vs Melbourne

Kicks 6 Handballs 4 Marks 4 Goals 5 Behinds 1

Jarryd Roughead starred in the first nab cup much vs the Demons. 'Roughie' had the forward line to him self as his partner in crime Lance Franklin missed the clash. He had a tough outing being the focal point of the hawthorn attack, at times finding him self double and tripple teamed by the weak Melbourne defence. With Rougheads strong 4 marks he found 3 of them contested, and most importantly his final mark was taken within the last 30 seconds of the final quarter. Trailing by 3 points Roughead converted the goal to win the game. He was named in the best, and has started his 09 campaign in flying fashion!
 
NAB Cup Round 2 Vs Carlton

Kicks 11 Handballs 2 Marks 5 Goals 6 Behinds 1

Jarryd carried on from his round 1 dominance in a strong performance against a stronger Blues defence. Once again with Lance Franklin missing, Roughie found himself double teamed multiple times through out the game. His strong marking and body strength were the highlights of his performance. He has worked on his one percenters gathering 3 tackles, one which lead to a free kick for. His ability to keep his feet was another highlight which lead to a spilled mark by the big fella only to be gathered at ground level and an easy goal. Look for Roughie to cause alot of headaches in the regular season!
 
AFL Round 1 Vs Geelong

Kicks 8 Handballs 2 Marks 6 Goals 4 Behinds 1

In the round 1 clash against Geelong, it was always going to be a tough day for a forward. Roughead had an extremely tough three quarters finding him self matched up on the ever improving Harry Taylor. But Roughead found form in the 4th quater, booting 3 goals in a Hawthorn charged come back. Unfortunatly Big Red along with partner in crime Lance Franklin couldnt lead Hawthorn to victory going down by 8 points.
 
2009 Round 3 vs Kangaroos

Kicks 12
Handballs2
Disposals 14
Marks 7
Tackles 0
Goals 5
Behinds
1

BEST
Hawthorn: Mitchell, Roughead, Bateman, Hodge, Guerra,Dew, Franklin,Whitecross, Birchall. North Melbourne: Gibson, Rawlings, Simpson, Swallow
 

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