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Will always love him for Smashing Sewell into next week shame it he couldn't have cleaned up Mitchell
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Hawthorn people really cry about that Sewell incident don't they (Brent Guerra did this all the time for St Kilda and Hawthorn)
Was a fantastic bump and not as bad as what many have made it out to be. That was the game back then. You go for the ball, be prepared to cop a heavy hit doing so. Lloyd copped plenty of cheap shots from defenders over his career.
Champion player.
Don Scott, Leigh Matthews, Dermie, Dipper and Campbell Brown.
It's the Hawthorn way. Okay for their lot to throw their weight around but anyone dare give it back the other way they can't cop it. Been sooking about Essendon since the early 80s.He bolted in to impact the contest and disregarded any care whatsoever. He got Sewell high and copped a lengthy suspension.
fu** me though, some of the carry on about it is just hilarious. People refer to it as sniping and a cheap shot.
Lol... this is the club that produced Don Scott, Leigh Matthews, Dermie, Dipper and Campbell Brown.
No, he was done. Playing up the ground was never going to work but he was a shadow of the player he was by 09. That major hamstring injury was an awful injury. His 07-08 seasons were okay but he lost his pace off the mark. From memory he missed 3 or 4 games in the lead up to his final game v Hawthorn and he really battled to get up for that game.31 was way to young to be retiring as a gun FF.
Unfortunately Essendon sucked from 2005 on wards and Matthew Knights' insistence of playing him up the ground robbed him of his twilight years.
Hawthorn people really cry about that Sewell incident don't they (Brent Guerra did this all the time for St Kilda and Hawthorn)
Was a fantastic bump and not as bad as what many have made it out to be. That was the game back then. You go for the ball, be prepared to cop a heavy hit doing so. Lloyd copped plenty of cheap shots from defenders over his career.
Champion player.
I think it is easy to forget how good players were, with the last years cementing in people's brains. Lloyd is definitely one of those.
I feel GAJ is another great's legacy being pulled back to the pack.
31 was way to young to be retiring as a gun FF.
Unfortunately Essendon sucked from 2005 on wards and Matthew Knights' insistence of playing him up the ground robbed him of his twilight years.
No, he was done. Playing up the ground was never going to work but he was a shadow of the player he was by 09. That major hamstring injury was an awful injury. His 07-08 seasons were okay but he lost his pace off the mark. From memory he missed 3 or 4 games in the lead up to his final game v Hawthorn and he really battled to get up for that game.