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westdog54
There's plenty of Sydney and Bulldogs players who hated boxing training up against Hall.
Gallen might be stronger but Hall is the purer boxer.
I wouldn't want to face up to him. Apart from the fact that he is twice my size and doesn't care if he has to hurt you. It's those "No offence mate, it's just business" that scare me.
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bulldogtragic
Absolutely. I've been watching a lot of recent interviews and podcasts with Mike Tyson. The current Mike Tyson is just so interesting to listen to. I heard him the other day talking about one of the first things Cus D'Amato taught him was the 'peek a boo' method for self defence/protection. He could obviously punch with more aggression than anyone, but being smaller and with a smaller reach than many opponents he needed to protect himself first. Throwing fists around with a good technical defence is an open invitation to KO or TKO. Hall has size, weight, reach and long term boxing proficiency (presumably including defence and aggression and measuring them right). That's a pretty good advantage.
Tyson is a terrific example of the Fighter V the Boxer. He had no sense of timing but flailed his fists around like a threshing machine and was as hard as a cat's head. He was genuinely scary but once he had lost the mystique was gone and good boxers knew they could pick their way through the punches and they would win.
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Richmond's Biggest trade regret
1. JORDAN MCMAHON FOR PICK 19
This goes down as one of the all-time trade regrets. McMahon was a half-back with a nice left boot, with his Tiger highlight a goal after the siren to defeat Melbourne in 2009.
But Richmond paid a huge price for the Bulldogs backman in the form of pick 19, which the Dogs used on a promising midfielder named Callan Ward. He played 60 games for the Dogs before being poached by GWS, but the Bulldogs received a compensation pick which they used to recruit Jack Macrae. McMahon, meanwhile, was delisted in 2010.
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bornadog
Richmond's Biggest trade regret
1. JORDAN MCMAHON FOR PICK 19
This goes down as one of the all-time trade regrets. McMahon was a half-back with a nice left boot, with his Tiger highlight a goal after the siren to defeat Melbourne in 2009.
But Richmond paid a huge price for the Bulldogs backman in the form of pick 19, which the Dogs used on a promising midfielder named Callan Ward. He played 60 games for the Dogs before being poached by GWS, but the Bulldogs received a compensation pick which they used to recruit Jack Macrae. McMahon, meanwhile, was delisted in 2010.
This malaise started earlier than that. Darren gasper was part of the salary cap squeeze that contributed to their rein of 9th place finishers for a good decade
Oh and not picking buddy Franklin . Tambling instead .2004 draft
Some interesting points here and lessons to be learnt
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threa...pay-cut.19335/
They had a big clean out at end of 2009 where Dustin Martin was picked . Off top of my head 14 players were delisted.
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Collingwood has locked in its 2020 coaching panel with Matthew Boyd and Garry Hocking accepting new roles and former Cat Scott Selwood joining the panel.
⚫️Boyd: Backline and team defence coach
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Tim Gossage
@TimGossage
It’s official Simon Garlick is @freodockers
new CEO .. more details soon
@10NewsFirstPER
@AFL
@westernbulldogs
#Freo #Dockers
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Bulldog4life
Tim Gossage ������
@TimGossage
It’s official Simon Garlick is @freodockers
new CEO .. more details soon
@10NewsFirstPER
@AFL
@westernbulldogs
#Freo #Dockers
How did that happen. He just agreed to rejoin our board
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bornadog
How did that happen. He just agreed to rejoin or board
Yep I knew that. Still to be officially announced though by Freo.
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Can we trade Garlo for Peter Bell?
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INJURY-CURSED former Bulldog Lukas Webb is eyeing a second AFL chance with Carlton.
The 23-year-old midfielder has accepted an offer to train with the Blues leading up to the national, pre-season and rookie drafts.
Webb fractured his neck in a VFL game mid-2018 – but didn't find out until after playing the match out – then suffered a broken fibula and syndesmosis damage to an ankle at training this year.
He missed almost three months with that latest setback but returned late in the season to win 30 or more disposals three times in his last five appearances.
However, the Bulldogs parted ways with Webb after 24 games in five seasons.
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bornadog
How did that happen. He just agreed to rejoin or board
Because no one wants to work with Lyon ?
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macca
Because no one wants to work with Lyon ?
I guess Garlick wanted a CEO role
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bornadog
How did that happen. He just agreed to rejoin our board
For some context, a spot on the board’s worth anything between $0 and $100k p.a.
A position as CEO is worth anywhere between $500k and $1M p.a.
There’s no comparison and we’d have never stood in his way. (Mind you, being appointed to our board wouldn’t have done his resume any harm and would have removed any doubts about us not rating him highly post his removal as our CEO years ago.)
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INJURY-CURSED former Bulldog Lukas Webb is eyeing a second AFL chance with Carlton.
The 23-year-old midfielder has accepted an offer to train with the Blues leading up to the national, pre-season and rookie drafts.
Webb fractured his neck in a VFL game mid-2018 – but didn't find out until after playing the match out – then suffered a broken fibula and syndesmosis damage to an ankle at training this year.
He missed almost three months with that latest setback but returned late in the season to win 30 or more disposals three times in his last five appearances.
However, the Bulldogs parted ways with Webb after 24 games in five seasons.
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Good luck to him. There may be a HB spot there for him which is the best football he's played at AFL level.
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Tom Boyd to Join VAFA club St Kevins
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bornadog
Tom Boyd to Join VAFA club St Kevins
Does that mean he goes head to head against Ayce Cordy next year? (Bulldog first rounder vs Bulldog first rounder)