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Collingwood's Most Dangerous Player

Dangerous Factor in 06'

  • Alan 'Daicos' Didak

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Anthony 'Pebbles' Rocca

    Votes: 16 50.0%
  • Chris 'Tazzle' Tarrant

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • Travis 'The Best' Cloke

    Votes: 2 6.3%

  • Total voters
    32

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For me it is a combination of Rocca and Taz both Fit and playing together. They both struggle if the other isn't there. Remember the North game , they where unstoppable . Rocca goes off injured and the season was over and Taz struggled for the rest of the season. On the flip side when Taz isn't playing Rocca struggles because he has to cover too much ground.
 
ant22 said:
For me it is a combination of Rocca and Taz both Fit and playing together. They both struggle if the other isn't there. Remember the North game , they where unstoppable . Rocca goes off injured and the season was over and Taz struggled for the rest of the season. On the flip side when Taz isn't playing Rocca struggles because he has to cover too much ground.


I agree, I believe Taz will take a more leadership role as well.
 
if guy richards can hold down the ruck

then josh fraser could become our most dangerous player

just having josh roaming around the forward half of the ground, running where he wanted........who could match up on him??

A.Rocca our most important player

but Joah could become our most dangerous
 

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Nah, just trying to get a bite!! Didnt happen though.
I recon Chris Tarrent is your most dangerous player. I remember when (from my perspective) he burst on the scene, not having the exposure to Collingwood each week.
I think it must have been 2002 or 2003 coz Paxman was still in our side. Football park, nice conditions, admittedly he had good supply, but he absolutely carved us up, I think he kicked something ridiculous like 6 or 7 goals, dont think he got a point at all. Williams tried Paxman who was outmuscled and too slow, Bishop who was outmuscled and too slow and Wakelin who was too slow. Me and my mates left that night thinking this guy is elite. They should play pagans paddock with him, not many blokes can match his acceleration and he has a great build for his size.
Is his attitude the problem though, the limited media we get suggests he thinks he's all it and a bit? Again, probably not necessarily accurate being the Adelaide media.
 
comradekane_02 said:
Nah, just trying to get a bite!! Didnt happen though.
I recon Chris Tarrent is your most dangerous player. I remember when (from my perspective) he burst on the scene, not having the exposure to Collingwood each week.
I think it must have been 2002 or 2003 coz Paxman was still in our side. Football park, nice conditions, admittedly he had good supply, but he absolutely carved us up, I think he kicked something ridiculous like 6 or 7 goals, dont think he got a point at all. Williams tried Paxman who was outmuscled and too slow, Bishop who was outmuscled and too slow and Wakelin who was too slow. Me and my mates left that night thinking this guy is elite. They should play pagans paddock with him, not many blokes can match his acceleration and he has a great build for his size.
Is his attitude the problem though, the limited media we get suggests he thinks he's all it and a bit? Again, probably not necessarily accurate being the Adelaide media.

The fact that he played week in week out this year having fluids trained out of his knee every week, when he shouldve had surgery from the start, would suggest something about his attitude.

He may have seemed to have had an attitude problem in past, but i'd say he's maturing.
 

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Nardz said:
The fact that he played week in week out this year having fluids trained out of his knee every week, when he shouldve had surgery from the start, would suggest something about his attitude.

He may have seemed to have had an attitude problem in past, but i'd say he's maturing.

while he didn't have a great season the fact is the plugger at his prime would have struggled for goals at Collingwood in 2005 . The way the ball was brought into the forward time after time was a defenders dream and a forwards nightmare.
 

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