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tigertime said:I reckon most people who have bagged Tivendale will be singing a very different tune comes seasons end.
How quickly we forget what an important player he was to the RFC.
You will remember soon enough. If he was 28, had no skills, pace and was ready for retirement. Your arguments would make sense. (aka chaffey)
But the simple fact is spudley has driven him out of form and it will take some time for him to overcome this.
Bentleigh said:Loverly long left foot kick which has average pace.
Soft as butter and doesnt have much else going for him.
Can only play wing/flanks - albet not well.
tigertime said:He cut the lions up in the 2001 final.
I dont recall too many other richmond players stepping up to the plate.
tigertime said:I reckon most people who have bagged Tivendale will be singing a very different tune comes seasons end.
How quickly we forget what an important player he was to the RFC.
You will remember soon enough. If he was 28, had no skills, pace and was ready for retirement. Your arguments would make sense. (aka chaffey)
But the simple fact is spudley has driven him out of form and it will take some time for him to overcome this.
tigertime said:He cut the lions up in the 2001 final.
I dont recall too many other richmond players stepping up to the plate.
Bentleigh said:3/4 years ago Gaspar/Chaffy/Kellaway/Campbell and co. were amounst the leagues best players.
tigertime said:As you will note, the big difference between Tivendale and these players is that he is much younger.
As I stated, if he as old as Campbell, clearly you wouldnt consider persisting with him.
As you well know John, Frawley took his time depleting our list. The results of his hard work didnt begin until 2002 and will still be felt well into 2005.
tigertime said:As you well know John, Frawley took his time depleting our list. The results of his hard work didnt begin until 2002 and will still be felt well into 2005.
JohnF said:His best years were 2002 and 2003 mate, deep into the spud abyss.
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/G/Greg_Tivendale.html
tigertime said:Tivendale hasnt reached his potential. Anymore than Richo has reached his potential.
It was a credit to Tiva's that he had ok years in 2002 - 2003.
Correct me if I am wrong, but he was used exclusively in the backline last year. Defence isnt a natural feature of his game and this certainly hurt him more than anything else. He will be a strong contributor when he runs forward of the centre. This is where he plays his best football.
The younger players are at least a couple of years off from forming a decent team. Getting rid of Tivendale will not help this process.
tigertime said:I reckon most people who have bagged Tivendale will be singing a very different tune comes seasons end.
How quickly we forget what an important player he was to the RFC.
You will remember soon enough. If he was 28, had no skills, pace and was ready for retirement. Your arguments would make sense. (aka chaffey)
But the simple fact is spudley has driven him out of form and it will take some time for him to overcome this.
cairo tiger said:he will not magically improve this year, he has shown what he can do play an occassional one good game in 7 with some nice flashes, this player is not going totake us tot he next level but neither is chaffey, a kellaway, gee i could go on, the reason why we are where we are is because of players like these