I thought after the Gatorade shower, the boys said "good on you Rugsy". It is UnAustralian not to ad a Y to everything.Because it's unAustralian not to shorten a name or give a nickname
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I thought after the Gatorade shower, the boys said "good on you Rugsy". It is UnAustralian not to ad a Y to everything.Because it's unAustralian not to shorten a name or give a nickname
I thought after the Gatorade shower, the boys said "good on you Rugsy". It is UnAustralian not to ad a Y to everything.![]()
I'd never really seen much of him prior to this year as I don't watch much VFL so my comments are purely based on first impressions.Did you interpret that from the game ? Original type thought Piv. ..or is from other stuff as well..
There is no shortage of titbits of colour ... really keen , always asking for info , having to be told that he is an AFL level player now and train accordingly ... then commentary in game.. DB taking about his well lived in head , DR mentioning a bit of nasty.. it all adds up to a guy with some flavour.
I dont think he is a vanilla type our Tom.
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I'd never really seen much of him prior to this year as I don't watch much VFL so my comments are purely based on first impressions.
But he strikes me as an unflappable type and a little more mature than his birth certificate suggests. In his post game interview on the Cats website I thought he came across as a guy who knew what he wanted and has some serious internal drive to prove a few things.
I might be very wrong though.
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Good point.........but you gotta get the bloody ball first which Bews doesn't ........but hey who gives a **** about that.......he can run fast!.....put him in!
Seems you use the same flawed thinking as the Josh Walker lovers...he's young....our future...he's got great hands and a big tank....
Yea sure, but he can't freaking kick.
Bews will soon have more than Mackie in his way...there's a couple of half back draftees who with another pre-season under their belt will be pushing for consideration...Bews is a depth player and not much more.
What happened to him? I see no link any info?Agree completelyIn terms of the Mackie replacement (Thurlow the obvious one in 2017) for now then I'd probably say Cunico reminds me more of Mackie then Bews does.
But sadly Cunico is no more. #RIPCunico
What happened to him? I see no link any info?
Official Cats said he was on a modified program... Was it a Toohey type issue it Hartman like...
Sad to see him leave the club...
Go Catters
Nah no story about him aha I was just mucking around, as far as I know he's on a modified program but confusing as to why he isn't on the injury list though :/
How did you all rate Mr. Rugglesworth's game on the weekend? Seems a solid outing.
What's Ruggles job security like? Who are the likely types (if any) to take his spot? Cheers in advance
Ah let the kid express himself you're only young once and besides it'll be hard being an individual in a team environment.Like the look of him. Honest and appears to be a reliable kick. Needs to tone down the boots though
“I had spoken with Stephen Wells as an 18-year-old and kept in contact with him. One of the things he said was, ‘If there is anything you want to know, just call’, so I kept in contact about the areas I needed to work on, stuff like speed and fitness, plus decision-making.
“And there were times when I was always the kicker and could have used other people around me. So I sent Stephen a text a day before the rookie draft saying, ‘With the rookie draft coming up tomorrow I don’t want to leave anything to chance and because I haven’t spoken with you yet, could I have a chat?’ He said come in and we spoke for 20 minutes.”
The Cats took Ruggles with their last pick (44) and it didn’t take the Drysdale boy long to make an impact, playing in the NAB Challenge and then becoming a regular senior face this year in the absence of the injured Jackson Thurlow.
I forgot he was only a Rookie list playerAlready got a toast thread for being upgraded, but he deserves it bumped for his past month or so of footy. He has been excellent. A very consistent year, in fact.
He has some sort of an attack on the ball as well.Already got a toast thread for being upgraded, but he deserves it bumped for his past month or so of footy. He has been excellent. A very consistent year, in fact.