Wallace just didn't have cattle to succeed
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[caption id="attachment_17686" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="Richmond Coach Terry Wallace leaves the three quarter time huddle during the AFL Round 04 match between the Richmond Tigers…
Essendon shocked the football world on Friday when they defeated reigning premiers Hawthorn by 44 points. No-one disputes the fact that the Hawks have…
Hawthorn goalkicking ace Lance Franklin apparently has a pot belly. The man who was the talk of the football world last year is carrying…
This weekend, Dustin Fletcher becomes just the fifth Essendon player to play 300 games when the Bombers take on the Brisbane Lions on Saturday…
I take your point on board, Tom.
But there were plenty of shots missed on the weekend from straight in front. What you say doesn’t mean we shoiuld accept more behinds being kicked than goals across a round, surely?
I still think, regardless of where the shots are being taken from, that Lloyd, Dunstall and Lockett (just three examples) were better kicks than any forward today. And – you would know this – surely all their shots were not taken from directly in front? I’m sure Lloyd used to practice the difficult shots, too.
Are the goalkicking superstars losing their radar?
Don’t know if too many people would like the ‘swap’ idea, but it has been mentioned.
I personally love seeing a team win against the odds (for example with two or three injured players), and it has happened many times before. Those matches are as exciting as any, and show how far determination and a will to win can get you.
The big questions this season, Part Two
You should post that as an article on the site, Al. Very comprehensive.
Well-made point, Tom, but do you really think four is not enough to have in reserve? If we keep adding to the bench, where will it stop?
The big questions this season, Part Two
Jimbo, I put this article up to inform people about the basics of the policy. It’s my view that it is sound, and not much more can be done at this stage.
The sport will never be fully clean – it’s a reality.
Thanks for the tips, Mr Real Australian it’s called Football Man formerly known as Kurt . You are definitely correct with both points you make. It’s much appreciated.
There are plenty of misconceptions about this policy, and a few comments prove that they still exist.
Forget the criticism, AFL's drug testing not a soft hand
ItsCalledFootball, don’t get on here and claim I have copied an article when I haven’t.
The example you have put up is nothing like what I have written, which proves you can’t read yourself.
I write for a number of different publications and I know the importance of copyright rules. But thanks for your concern.
AFL to finally rid the game of stagers
That comment hurts me deeply, Fred. I’ll try better for you next time.
I never made any conclusions on the topic – simply raised the question. People have plenty of thoughts on it, as you can tell.
At an average of $230,000, are AFL players underpaid?
Rookies are on about 40 to 50k I think per season. Then there is the veterans list to consider where half the payments (I think) aren’t included in the cap, so it is a bit less than the 9.2 million, but not much under that.
Matt, $230,000 has always been the figure reported and mentioned. It may be 229k or 231k, but 230 is very close to the mark. The average AFL career would be an interesting thing to look at – it’s not very long, I can assure you.
At an average of $230,000, are AFL players underpaid?
Agree with you Ben.
Too many talented players in that line up for them not to go deep into September – or even one step further than last year.
Riewoldt is the Saints’ best player, but football, no matter how you look at it, still relies on a team performance.
Saints far from done despite Riewoldt blow