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Tom Harley's future

Should Tom Harley play on?

  • Yes, still has it in him

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Just noticed that Tom is currently sitting on 194 games played.

This means that (providing he plays each game from here):
- if we win our QF and the PF, the Grand Final would be his 199th game.
- if we lose our QF, win the PF, the Grand Final would be his 200th game.

Could that be a deciding factor as to whether he calls it quits this year... or is it absolutely certain he'll hang up his boots in September?
 

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Be sad to see him stuck on 199, especially if we don't win the flag.

Who else (other than potentiall Tom and Stephen Hocking) are forever stuck on the edge of big milestones?
 
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Be sad to see him stuck on 199, especially if we don't win the flag.

Who else (other than potentiall Tom and Stephen Hocking) are forever stuck on the edge of big milestones?

Wasn't Gary Ablett Snr stuck on 248 games? Billy Brownless is stuck on 198 games. Bloody pity...
 
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Just noticed that Tom is currently sitting on 194 games played.

This means that (providing he plays each game from here):
- if we win our QF and the PF, the Grand Final would be his 199th game.
- if we lose our QF, win the PF, the Grand Final would be his 200th game.

Could that be a deciding factor as to whether he calls it quits this year... or is it absolutely certain he'll hang up his boots in September?

I've noticed this too (arrived way too early at the Blues match the other week and only had the Record to read).

If we won straight through to the Grand Final and were good enough to win it - leaving Tom on 199 - I'd personally love the romanticism of Harley playing our first Skilled Stadium match in 2010 after unfurling the flag, then retiring after being chaired off by his team-mates and formally handing over the captaincy... Surely it's not too much to ask, is it? :eek: :p

Of course, the idea of having an opportunity to celebrate your 200th match by holding the premiership cup is also appealing - but I'd prefer the first scenario, because it would mean that we won in straight sets. ;)

Hmm... I think I now prefer this fantasy realm to the real world and really don't wanna go back. Haha. :D
 
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Riccardi , Hocking , Bos, Brownless, Sanderson all falling short of major statistical marks but are any the lesser for it. Haley especially as a Premiership Captain he will be remembered till his dying days as the one who stood up there and said "We are Geelong". I would have thought he would still qualify for the 200 club as other games are also counted.

Still if he lead us to a 2nd flag I would offer him the option but I doubt he would play unless he always planned to.
 
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Love Tom but he just cannot keep his feet in a contest any more for some reason.
I think he is too much of a team man to play 1 season too many.
 
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Love Tom but he just cannot keep his feet in a contest any more for some reason.
I think he is too much of a team man to play 1 season too many.
Too right, Not sure whats going on with the diving to the ground when he gets the ball---- Anyhow my point is that to act as a devils advocate here, maybe he has been playing sore to get his game tally up to close to the 200 ?? would he do that?
Maybe not
but its possible:(
 

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Too right, Not sure whats going on with the diving to the ground when he gets the ball---- Anyhow my point is that to act as a devils advocate here, maybe he has been playing sore to get his game tally up to close to the 200 ?? would he do that?
Maybe not
but its possible:(

The other mitigating factor may be the relationship he has with Scarlett on and off the field.
For whatever reason, Scarlo thinks he plays better with Harls in the team.
Maybe one more year but relinquish the captaincy?
But then it's less game time for the likes of Gillies, being the future of our back 50.

I say he retires. Particularly if we bag the flag.
 
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Harley as been a very good player and a great skipper,l remember alot of people on these board who did not want him skipper.but l have to hand it the Harley he once was a very good KPP that turned himself into a really good defender that plays on the leagues most dangerous mid/small forwards. And his defensive marking has been outstanding but this year he has looked a little worse for wear at times.but l think he will finish the year of strong and hopefully with a premiership medal
 
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Too right, Not sure whats going on with the diving to the ground when he gets the ball---- Anyhow my point is that to act as a devils advocate here, maybe he has been playing sore to get his game tally up to close to the 200 ?? would he do that?
Maybe not
but its possible:(

No not possible. Ever thought he was playing hurt because out backline was depleted with injuries.
 
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I would be very surprised if he stayed on for 2010. His body has taken more than its fair share of abuse, especially his knees/hamstrings, and at 32 that shit doesn't get any better. Milburn I can definitely see playing his last year next year, with Scarlett finishing up in maybe 2012, depending on whether or not he picks up any chronic injuries.
 

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tommy harley is/was a good average player who became a great captain (and his game reached AA levels because of the stunning backline he was part of)
I love the guy, but he is finished, anyone can see that. We just hope he can will 5-6 more games out of those tired legs and hold the premiership cup up one more time in his last game. if its game 199 who cares if he is a dual premiership captain then he will go down as an absolute legend of the club.
 
So today i was reading an article on my iphone from the Australian by Greg Denham, and found the following statement

Harley missed last Friday night's loss to the Bulldogs with on-going knee problems that restrict him when the Cats have a six-day break in between games.

With just 10 games so far this season, which will be his last
, Harley has not been able to put more than four games in a row together since knee surgery in the pre-season.
WTF...since when has Harley said this season will be his last.... have i missed something ?

or is Denham just pulling this out of his ass ?
 

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