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Rodan grows under Wallace
Chip Le Grand
February 10, 2005
THIS is how fast footballing fortunes can change.

Last September, at the end of a miserable season at Punt Road, David Rodan picked up a local paper and read his name among half a dozen being considered for the chop.

Two months later, with the Tigers back in full training, Rodan heard his name again. Only this time it was new coach Terry Wallace urging every other Richmond player to be more like him.

Just like that: from trade bait to coach's pet in the space of six weeks.

"The style of play we want to put in place suits David," Wallace said yesterday. "When I first arrived, I thought the standard of training was pretty average. They weren't used to the run and flow and carry. David was the first one who really got it."

The Richmond style and Rodan's style are now one and the same. Wallace wants his young team to run aggressively and take opposition players on; to break a line and make something happen.

For Rodan, who has never known any other way to play, the mantra is music to his ears.

"I was a bit happy to hear that," Rodan said.

"Over the last couple of years, because it didn't go so well, a lot of boys went back into their shells. Some of the boys lost confidence, the team lost confidence. I was definitely one of the players who lost confidence in myself. And then Terry has come along."

Painful though it was, Wallace believes Rodan would have learned a lot from last year. After playing 44 consecutive senior games in his first two years in the AFL, Rodan was forced to confront injury and omission, loss of form and confidence.

As the season dragged on and Richmond's troubles refused to relent, Rodan found himself under unfamiliar scrutiny. At 171cm and a solid 82kg, was the Fijian-born Rodan the wrong shape to be an AFL footballer? Of his 44 senior games, how many were by default of Richmond's woeful playing depth?

"It is confidence as much as anything," Wallace said. "When you have got guys who have come through the under-18 system, it has all been up. Most of them haven't dealt with a flat spot in their careers. It was probably the first time in his life he had to get over a couple of troughs."

Rodan is reluctant to revisit those troughs now. Relaxing in the stands after an intraclub match at Victoria Park yesterday, he said the best thing about 2004 was that it was in the past.

"Everyone had their own way of dealing with it," Rodan said. "I spent a lot of time with my family and my girlfriend and they helped me get through it. I also have a lot of mates who I grew up with and we don't talk about footy at all."

For the Rodan family, the brightest sporting news of 2004 had nothing to do with Richmond. Midway through the season, Rodan's younger (and slightly taller) sister Helen earned a basketball scholarship at a Texas university.

When it comes to Richmond's 2005 prospects however, Rodan does not try to conceal his excitement. Where the primary goal for the club is to pick itself off the bottom of the ladder, Rodan's personal ambition is to establish a regular spot in the midfield.

For three years under former coach Danny Frawley, Rodan was trialled in positions all over the field. With the Tigers well served by experienced on-ballers, there was no ready-made midfield spot for Rodan, who tended to drift forward and back, on and off the bench, and in and out of games.

For Wallace, there is no question where Rodan should play.

"Personally, I think he is a midfielder. That is where he is going to play the bulk of his footy. He is quick and he is fit and we have got a few blokes who are either-or," Wallace said.

"He has done everything right in this point in time to say that is where he is heading. But good sides have competition and if you are not performing, someone else will step up and step over him. I would like to think that is his spot but he will make that decision, not me."

If yesterday's intraclub was any guide, Rodan will play a key midfield role in any Richmond revival. At the end of an arduous pre-season campaign, Rodan has emerged injury-free and with improved endurance. He also realises that at 21, he is older and more experienced than half the players on the Richmond list.

"Definitely with all these new guys coming in, I feel like I need to step up and show them around," Rodan said.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,12202870%5E2722,00.html
 
kretchy said:
Rodan grows under Wallace
Chip Le Grand
February 10, 2005



I thought the standard of training was pretty average. They weren't used to the run and flow and carry. David was the first one who really got it."
How many times has plough subtlely sunk the boots into spud over the last few weeks ?

Don`t think TW will be on Danny`s x-mas card list this year .

All these articles are about putting the confidence back into the older brigade who have spent a lot of time under spud ......... de-spudding , if you will
 
Our list has been well and truly Frawleyed IDGAF. Plough has to be seen like some sort of Betty Ford rehab clinic, trying to expel the demons within our lads. Thank god Potato never got his hands on the new crop of kids, they'd be selling the Big Issue on city street corners before their first contract run out.
 

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Royal told me at training in November (yeah things were a little slow in my world at that time) that Rodan had by far the best hands going around.

To see Kane Johnson doing inside-out handballs (to his right but using his right hand to hit the ball) was a surprise.

Rodan looked a mile ahead of the others in close. hope he really kicks on from here.
 
rodan could be a big key to our success this year. rodan is really good at running and carrying the ball which is what wallace has been drilling into the players. no wonder wallace loves him.
 
What Terry says;

For three years under former coach Danny Frawley, Rodan was trialled in positions all over the field.
What Terry means;

For three years under former coach Danny Frawley, Rodan was abused mentally


Frawley - what a fukken hard core loser.
 
All the same, I'll reserve my opinion on Rodan until I see him play.

The the thing that has worried me in the past and which I fear will continue to plague him is his lack of footy smarts.
 
JohnF said:
is his lack of footy smarts.


I agree sometimes he doesn't know what to do, but with a clear gameplan in his head and with a licence to back himself than he will be a huge plus for us this this year
 
I ask you, is there anything better than to see a contested loose ball and from nowhere comes Rodan doing the hot shoe shuffle, bang bang and he's clear.......................if only the disposal will come into line......here's hoping it does!!
 
The tiger faithful once rose to the edge of their seats every time Rodan got the ball. In the depths of last year, we were probably all too busy cringing and crying to get excited. With the reins off and a new coach, here's hoping we're back on the edge of our seats about 30 times a game ths year.
 
JohnF said:
All the same, I'll reserve my opinion on Rodan until I see him play.

The the thing that has worried me in the past and which I fear will continue to plague him is his lack of footy smarts.

Lack of footy smarts in davey rodan!!!! youve got to be kidding me. it is the fact as the article stated he lost confidence. he pulls off things you would never see. you will see a new look rodan under tw. some one who can actually coach.
 

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colbys_kid said:
Lack of footy smarts in davey rodan!!!! youve got to be kidding me. it is the fact as the article stated he lost confidence. he pulls off things you would never see. you will see a new look rodan under tw. some one who can actually coach.

Yes he pulls off some freaky things instinctually, but when he has time to think about what he's doing he stuffs up sometimes.

He also has trouble attracting the footy sometimes, not positioning himself as he should, which is a worry for a midfielder.

But like I said, I'll wait and see how he goes under the new system before I make a proper assessment but these are just some troubles I think he'll have a hard time correcting.
 
JohnF said:
Yes he pulls off some freaky things instinctually, but when he has time to think about what he's doing he stuffs up sometimes.

He also has trouble attracting the footy sometimes, not positioning himself as he should, which is a worry for a midfielder.

But like I said, I'll wait and see how he goes under the new system before I make a proper assessment but these are just some troubles I think he'll have a hard time correcting.

fair points that you make john, i guess its the fact that i played with him at calder when he won the 2 morrish medals that really makes me biased towards him because he was such a good player. I mean i see him once or twice a year when he plays north and i just get thrills every ime he goes near the ball, where as you see him week in week out, but hey we all have different opinions.
cheers
 
LMAO @ Rodan shooting up to 186 cm since Frawley was shown the door.


If not in actual size then emotionally.


I think i need help.:(
 
Darth_Tiger said:
we all need help buddy, but if we have a good year this year maybe some demons will be exercised.
So true Darth ol' chap.

LMAOOOO@ All the demons flying out of the MCG ala raiders of the lost ark after our first win.
 

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