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Cost cutting. They offered him and bickley a few slabs of beer a week, Bickley said no, Rowe said fine by me.How the fu** has he got his own show boy oh boy wow wee.
Cost cutting. They offered him and bickley a few slabs of beer a week, Bickley said no, Rowe said fine by me.
He is a crackkup in the interview ... So much a country lad.Lachie gets initiated to 5aark. Skip to the 2 minute mark to avoid the ads and Crows talk...
Love the flowing hair and mo.
Why does he remind me of Greg Phillips, am I going senile?
Not just you, I mentioned a little while back that there are definite similarities between the young Greg Phillips and Lachie.
Once he runs thru a couple of players that campaigner at the MRO will target him. Bookmark it.He's just so solid. Thighs, calves, upper body and arms. But not in the puppy fat way Wines did at 18. He looks like he's 25 and been in the system for 7 years. Also look fearless and will run through any campaigner without blinking.
Opposition fans are going to hate him.
Jones v SPP at training would be a contest that would prick my eyes.He's just so solid. Thighs, calves, upper body and arms. But not in the puppy fat way Wines did at 18. He looks like he's 25 and been in the system for 7 years. Also look fearless and will run through any campaigner without blinking.
I hope not,we want someone who plays for the love of the jumper,love of the club,to be the best he can be,not someone who is motivated by trying to prove a point to his coach.If that's the case, then maybe not cracking the 22 from round 1 will be the motivation he needs to have even more of an impact when he does eventually crack it. Jones strikes me as a guy who'll play his best footy if he's playing with a 'I'll show you for not picking me Ken you campaigner' type attitude.
I hope not,we want someone who plays for the love of the jumper,love of the club,to be the best he can be,not someone who is motivated by trying to prove a point to his coach.
Good players all have, and are driven by, that mongrel will to succeed. You often hear in interviews how getting dropped drives them to prove the coaches wrong. Smart coaches use that effectively to spur players on.I hope not,we want someone who plays for the love of the jumper,love of the club,to be the best he can be,not someone who is motivated by trying to prove a point to his coach.