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Big challenge for Jay Schulz

Report: Peter Argent

A former Central Yorke Cougars junior, Jay Schulz is about to embark on his fifth season of AFL football in 2007.

Having confirmed he has a two-year contract with the Richmond Tigers, the 193 centimetre, 93 kilogram key position prospect believes the next seasons are "make or break".

"At the start, my initial goal is to ready for round one," Schulz said. "Then to cement my place in the league side.

"My main focus at the moment is to work flat out on fitness, as I'm not a natural runner - there is plenty of aerobic and weight work during the early part of pre-season.

"An injury-free season would also help."

In his 34-game tenure, since making his debut in 2003, the 21-year-old (22 in April, next year) said Western Bulldogs 300-game veteran Chris Grant was one of his toughest opponents, along with the Brisbane duo of Daniel Bradshaw and recently retired Justin Leppitsch. Competing against the Tigers' star forward Matthew Richardson at training is a tough exercise, he added.

He confirmed senior coach Terry Wallace is very black-and-white in his outlook on the game; as expected, very professional but a pleasure to work with.

"There hasn't been a lot of expectations around the club because of the rebuilding faze at the Tigers, but it is time we placed them on ourselves," Schulz suggested.

"Now in our third season under 'Plough' (Terry Wallace), we want to be nipping at the heels of the top four teams."

During the break before pre-season, Schulz got back to the family farm on Yorke Peninsula and spent some time in the shearing shed alongside father, Paul, and brother, Adam.

"I do miss the open space and the fresh air on the peninsula," Schulz said. "But I'm learning to love Melbourne - it is a true football town.

"In February, I'm starting a TAFE course on massage therapy."

Tigers assistant coach and dual premiership player with the Kangaroos, David King also believes it is a huge year for Jay Schulz.

"He needs to string a few games together and play a type of game along the lines Chad Cornes does for the Power, being able to pinch hit both up forward and down back," King said.

"Continuity of time on the field is important, so he can pick up the intensity of the game.

"Jay looks like he is ready to totally compete at this level."

Jay Schulz could be one of the emerging players of AFL football in 2007.

"We (the Richmond Football Club) will be looking to challenge for the top eight next year, setting ourselves to win a flag in following couple of seasons," King said about the Tigers' chances during the coming season.

http://kadina.yp-connect.net/~ypct/sport/06/11/14/3.html
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I think the journalist needs to check his grammer skills. I always thought the word was "phase"
 
Never a truer word spoken ..

Piss on or piss off this year Jay .

No more talk of "potential" ... no more excuses

i think he had a good year this year, it went beyond potetial all i think he has to do know is continue to grow and we will have a star forward, i have said this before on another thread, and beleive me when i say something is going to happen it happens.:rolleyes:


WHERE IS THE SILLY FACE?
 
Big challenge for Jay Schulz

Report: Peter Argent

A former Central Yorke Cougars junior, Jay Schulz is about to embark on his fifth season of AFL football in 2007.

Having confirmed he has a two-year contract with the Richmond Tigers, the 193 centimetre, 93 kilogram key position prospect believes the next seasons are "make or break".

"At the start, my initial goal is to ready for round one," Schulz said. "Then to cement my place in the league side.

"My main focus at the moment is to work flat out on fitness, as I'm not a natural runner - there is plenty of aerobic and weight work during the early part of pre-season.

"An injury-free season would also help."

In his 34-game tenure, since making his debut in 2003, the 21-year-old (22 in April, next year) said Western Bulldogs 300-game veteran Chris Grant was one of his toughest opponents, along with the Brisbane duo of Daniel Bradshaw and recently retired Justin Leppitsch. Competing against the Tigers' star forward Matthew Richardson at training is a tough exercise, he added.

He confirmed senior coach Terry Wallace is very black-and-white in his outlook on the game; as expected, very professional but a pleasure to work with.

"There hasn't been a lot of expectations around the club because of the rebuilding faze at the Tigers, but it is time we placed them on ourselves," Schulz suggested.

"Now in our third season under 'Plough' (Terry Wallace), we want to be nipping at the heels of the top four teams."

During the break before pre-season, Schulz got back to the family farm on Yorke Peninsula and spent some time in the shearing shed alongside father, Paul, and brother, Adam.

"I do miss the open space and the fresh air on the peninsula," Schulz said. "But I'm learning to love Melbourne - it is a true football town.

"In February, I'm starting a TAFE course on massage therapy."

Tigers assistant coach and dual premiership player with the Kangaroos, David King also believes it is a huge year for Jay Schulz.

"He needs to string a few games together and play a type of game along the lines Chad Cornes does for the Power, being able to pinch hit both up forward and down back," King said.

"Continuity of time on the field is important, so he can pick up the intensity of the game.

"Jay looks like he is ready to totally compete at this level."

Jay Schulz could be one of the emerging players of AFL football in 2007.

"We (the Richmond Football Club) will be looking to challenge for the top eight next year, setting ourselves to win a flag in following couple of seasons," King said about the Tigers' chances during the coming season.

http://kadina.yp-connect.net/~ypct/sport/06/11/14/3.html
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I think the journalist needs to check his grammer skills. I always thought the word was "phase"

ISn't that a spelling mistake?
 

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Never a truer word spoken ..

Piss on or piss off this year Jay .

No more talk of "potential" ... no more excuses


Jay won't be going anywhere unless he continues his bad run with injuries and has his career cut short. You should know how much talent this guy has IDGAF and you know injury has cost him 2 seasons of senior footy already. Open your purse IDGAF and buy a membership ;)
 
lol at king thinking he can play a cornes role, in terms of positions maybe but smarts and skill no way jose

schulz wont fully reach his potential until richo goes, the quicker him and hughes get something going between them the better
 
Jay won't be going anywhere unless he continues his bad run with injuries and has his career cut short. You should know how much talent this guy has IDGAF and you know injury has cost him 2 seasons of senior footy already. Open your purse IDGAF and buy a membership ;)

TRANSLATION:

I like little boys :)
 
lol at king thinking he can play a cornes role, in terms of positions maybe but smarts and skill no way jose

schulz wont fully reach his potential until richo goes, the quicker him and hughes get something going between them the better

thats my take on it too. Richo is a boon and a curse at the same time even though i love the man.
 

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lol at king thinking he can play a cornes role, in terms of positions maybe but smarts and skill no way jose

schulz wont fully reach his potential until richo goes, the quicker him and hughes get something going between them the better

Not sure about his smarts, but for a big fella Schulz is quite skillful.

But you could never bring yourself to compliment a Richmond player could you Bentleigh?
 
Jay won't be going anywhere unless he continues his bad run with injuries and has his career cut short. You should know how much talent this guy has IDGAF and you know injury has cost him 2 seasons of senior footy already. Open your purse IDGAF and buy a membership ;)

There's bad luck injuries (like Browny) and there's injuries like falling off a ladder.

You dont play because you dont train properly, you dont prepare properly, you're out on the piss too often, or just because you're an idiot, still means you're not playing football for the club.
 

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Not sure about his smarts, but for a big fella Schulz is quite skillful.

But you could never bring yourself to compliment a Richmond player could you Bentleigh?

yeh he's a nice set shot whats your point?

just saying he's got a long way to go if the coaches think he can play a cornes role

step 1 being getting more than 2 kicks a game
 
You are kidding right???

Getting off topic a bit, but yes, Faze is a real word. Here's some synonyms from google:

abash, annoy, appall, awe, bother, confound, confuse, daunt, deter, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, discourage, dishearten, dismay, dumbfound, horrify, irritate, muddle, mystify, nonplus, overawe, perplex, puzzle, rattle, shake, stop, vex

I think we all know the meaning of the word 'phase' so I wont paste it in.

Compliment/complement is another one that often gets people (Dice man got it right though).
 
Not sure about his smarts, but for a big fella Schulz is quite skillful.

But you could never bring yourself to compliment a Richmond player could you Bentleigh?

Is PLSC Bentleigh? That would explain a few things...
 
I like the boy and I want him to succeed with us.

However, I can picture a meeting inside Punt Road's hallowed halls where they went through every tertiary course ever offered and the only one Schulzy was intellectually qualified for was...massage...
 
I like the boy and I want him to succeed with us.

However, I can picture a meeting inside Punt Road's hallowed halls where they went through every tertiary course ever offered and the only one Schulzy was intellectually qualified for was...massage...

:D

Strange hey? 30 years ago he'd have been earmarked as a bodyguard for the Pettingals.
 

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