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It's not just that he's playing well like we knew he could once he was back in the team, he's actually improved out of sight. Has ironed out his deficiencies and I see no reason for him to go anywhere for the next 3 years at least.
 
Interesting to hear Foley on the Footy show this morning saying that Tuck went back to school the last couple of years to learn how to play the way that Hardwick wanted him to play. Said as a result Tuck is a more rounded player now. Not only is he capable of going and getting the footy, but he is now able to restrict an opponents influence on games.
 

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Interesting to hear Foley on the Footy show this morning saying that Tuck went back to school the last couple of years to learn how to play the way that Hardwick wanted him to play. Said as a result Tuck is a more rounded player now. Not only is he capable of going and getting the footy, but he is now able to restrict an opponents influence on games.
Accountability was his main weakness not his disposal as is often bought up.
 
Tuck is in our top 5 most important players always hav rated him but hes getting even better with age.
 
The man with a bit of perspective. Thanks Santa.

I could imagine you at a wedding. It's a beautiful day with clear skies. Everyone is happy and smiling. All of a sudden out springs Santa with a hose and drenches everyone with the wise words "it's a beautiful day but it could have rained. Just wanted to put things into perspective"

Just enjoy the win for what it was. A win.

Haha.

I wish Tuck was just a couple years younger. Will be a very big loss out of our side (hopefully not for at least 2 years though).

Always loved Tuck. His defensive game has improved out of sight. While I wanted Tuck in the team last year, clearly Hardwick made the right decision.
 
Good post...:thumbsu:...
Cheers:)

I think Maloney 2011 played a lot like Tuck, great if the ball was close but pretty much walked in between contests. Like Tuck did, Maloney is struggling to change his style and become more accountable. Saw him walking during the fourth, he's a long way off being able to play like a midfielder needs to currently.
 

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Cheers:)

I think Maloney 2011 played a lot like Tuck, great if the ball was close but pretty much walked in between contests. Like Tuck did, Maloney is struggling to change his style and become more accountable. Saw him walking during the fourth, he's a long way off being able to play like a midfielder needs to currently.

This would be an OK post if the Topic was "What Brett Moloney Does" but it isn't . It's called "What Shane Tuck Does" so comments should specifically deal with how Shane Tuck has proved everyone wrong and continues to show everyone what a great player he is.

People are still trying to justify the exclusion/non-selection of Shane Tuck in 2011 when he was arguably your best player.

This idea that dropping Tuck has turned him into the great player he is now is ridiculous. Shane Tuck is playing the same way now as he always plays, hunting the ball and pumping it forward.

It is no surprise that Jack Reiwoldt's return to form corresponds with Shane Tuck's best game. If people can remember the day Jack Reiwoldt kicked 10 against the Eagles, Shane Tuck had an involvement in just about every forward move. Tuck didn't play at the beginning of 2011 and that corresponded with Reiwoldt's loss of form/confidence.

Richmond's treatment of Tuck has been disgraceful as was Richmond's treatment of Joel Bowden. It is no surprise to me that Tuck is proving his detractors wrong.

Those people (inc. Richmond BigFooty Moderators) who were unanimous in their dismissive attitude towards Tuck should be eating huge servings of humble pie.
 
This would be an OK post if the Topic was "What Brett Moloney Does" but it isn't . It's called "What Shane Tuck Does" so comments should specifically deal with how Shane Tuck has proved everyone wrong and continues to show everyone what a great player he is.

People are still trying to justify the exclusion/non-selection of Shane Tuck in 2011 when he was arguably your best player.

This idea that dropping Tuck has turned him into the great player he is now is ridiculous. Shane Tuck is playing the same way now as he always plays, hunting the ball and pumping it forward.

It is no surprise that Jack Reiwoldt's return to form corresponds with Shane Tuck's best game. If people can remember the day Jack Reiwoldt kicked 10 against the Eagles, Shane Tuck had an involvement in just about every forward move. Tuck didn't play at the beginning of 2011 and that corresponded with Reiwoldt's loss of form/confidence.

Richmond's treatment of Tuck has been disgraceful as was Richmond's treatment of Joel Bowden. It is no surprise to me that Tuck is proving his detractors wrong.

Those people (inc. Richmond BigFooty Moderators) who were unanimous in their dismissive attitude towards Tuck should be eating huge servings of humble pie.

Geat post.....

Tuck is playing like he always has.....

I mean when did he actually go away and change his style???? Its the same Tuck that burst onto the scene in 2005....
 
Oh for goodness sake, give it a rest!

Even the players are now saying that Tucky had to fix a couple of issues. He did and he's playing great. Get over it.

Like he fixed his game at the start of 2010... and 2011....

The treatment of tuck was a complete disgrace.... Except that and move on.
 
Like he fixed his game at the start of 2010... and 2011....

The treatment of tuck was a complete disgrace.... Except that and move on.

And what would you know what was asked of him and how well he was doing on those parts of his game in 2010/2011?

But hey, you know it all right. :o
 
It is no surprise that Jack Reiwoldt's return to form corresponds with Shane Tuck's best game. If people can remember the day Jack Reiwoldt kicked 10 against the Eagles, Shane Tuck had an involvement in just about every forward move. Tuck didn't play at the beginning of 2011 and that corresponded with Reiwoldt's loss of form/confidence.

Correlation doesn't equal causation. And I think you'll find Tuck was back in the team when Riewoldt went downhill in 2011 (which was later in the year, he started off quite well actually with a bag of 6 against the Blues).
 

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Like he fixed his game at the start of 2010... and 2011....

The treatment of tuck was a complete disgrace.... Except that and move on.

The coach said it and even the other players have said it. Ths good thing is Tuck has been able to fix the flaws in his game and is now a better player for it. In fact when watching him play now you can see when he does do something that he used to, he often punches his hand as if to acknowledge that he has done the wrong thing. Case in point was his little chip kick to Vickery in the second quarter which was knocked away. Deledio told him he should have gone long and Tuck put his hand up to acknowledge he had made the wrong choice.
 
he has changed a little but generally plays the same way. See ball get ball. Half time interview Michael tuck said one peice of advice he had given to tucky was dont wait for someone else to get the ball for you, get it yourself. It was also interesting on Before the game, Deledio mentioned tuck was playing well. And then one of them said how tuck had spent alot of time in the reserves and Deledio looked suprised and was like I dont know how much times he's spent in the reserves.
 
The coach said it and even the other players have said it. Ths good thing is Tuck has been able to fix the flaws in his game and is now a better player for it. In fact when watching him play now you can see when he does do something that he used to, he often punches his hand as if to acknowledge that he has done the wrong thing. Case in point was his little chip kick to Vickery in the second quarter which was knocked away. Deledio told him he should have gone long and Tuck put his hand up to acknowledge he had made the wrong choice.

Tuck has the same flaws as he always has had..... the difference is that Dimma now realises that his positives out way his flaws by the length of the flemington straight.....

I dont care what the Coach says.... or what the players say.... Should Foley be dropped for continually spraying the ball????? what about Cotchins DE????

The Tuck knockers continually look for the smallest little mistakes to say " see.... he has his flaws" .... I could nit pick every player on our list and make them look like complete duds.... the point is he has bee playing the same way since 2005... Dimma took the opinion from people Like Wayne Campbell when he turned up and found out for himself that Tuck is a champ... and we are a better team with him in then out...
 
Tuck has the same flaws as he always has had..... the difference is that Dimma now realises that his positives out way his flaws by the length of the flemington straight.....

I dont care what the Coach says.... or what the players say.... Should Foley be dropped for continually spraying the ball????? what about Cotchins DE????

The Tuck knockers continually look for the smallest little mistakes to say " see.... he has his flaws" .... I could nit pick every player on our list and make them look like complete duds.... the point is he has bee playing the same way since 2005... Dimma took the opinion from people Like Wayne Campbell when he turned up and found out for himself that Tuck is a champ... and we are a better team with him in then out...
Did you see the Cotchin interview last night On The Couch. They asked him about Tuck and he said that Tuck himself knew that he has areas of his game that he has to work on and has been like a sponge soaking up advice on how to make his game better. But I suppose it doesn't count either than the man himself realised that and admitted that he needed to work on things to become better.
 
Did you see the Cotchin interview last night On The Couch. They asked him about Tuck and he said that Tuck himself knew that he has areas of his game that he has to work on and has been like a sponge soaking up advice on how to make his game better. But I suppose it doesn't count either than the man himself realised that and admitted that he needed to work on things to become better.

I applaud Tuck and Cotchin for taking the company line..... the same companyn line the spruiked during the pre-season.... I dont buy that sought of crap to easily.... the fact is he should have been given the same luxury as every other dud we had on our list when we were 0-9 to improve in the 22..... this is the "disrespect" I talk of..... other players like Nason, Thompson, Hisplop were given more oppurtunity to improve their games and were played a head of Tucky in the 22 while he was BOG for Coburg week in week out?????

It was a mistake.... the club now realises.... this board now realises it.... but lest pat Dimma on the back for changing Tuck.....lol.
 
I applaud Tuck and Cotchin for taking the company line..... the same companyn line the spruiked during the pre-season.... I dont buy that sought of crap to easily.... the fact is he should have been given the same luxury as every other dud we had on our list when we were 0-9 to improve in the 22..... this is the "disrespect" I talk of..... other players like Nason, Thompson, Hisplop were given more oppurtunity to improve their games and were played a head of Tucky in the 22 while he was BOG for Coburg week in week out?????

It was a mistake.... the club now realises.... this board now realises it.... but lest pat Dimma on the back for changing Tuck.....lol.

How is it a mistake, when those guys are no longer here, while Tuck is back playing better than he ever has?

Ever stopped and thought that Hardwick knew exactly what he had in Tuck and rather than cut him was prepared to do the hard work to get him to be a better player. If that meant leaving Tuck at Coburg until he mastered what it was that Hardwick wanted then that was the sort of short term pain for long term gain that was needed.

I reckon the same thing is happening with guys like Graham & Browne this year. Maric has come in and taken the number 1 spot, however rather than getting rid of these 2 we extended their contracts and are leaving them at Coburg where they play full games in the roles Hardwick wants them to play and allows them to develop their games. Who knows maybe in 1-2 years time we'll be saying the same things about them.
 

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