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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
I don’t think Sicily is so much playing the heel as much as he’s throwing his toys out of the cot when his team is getting belted. Funny how he never really tries anything in the first quarter or on the very rare occasion that his team is winning.
Shit is embarrassing to be honest.
Have to admit the headband removal was funny though!
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Also in the blue, Sweet came running over, grabbed him and threw him on the ground
Libba is always first on the scene. Loves a scrap.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Have to admit the headband removal was funny though!
I thought it was juvenile behaviour for a 27 year old club captain.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Have to admit the headband removal was funny though!
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
I thought it was juvenile behaviour for a 27 year old club captain.
Yeah, typical of someone not respecting the line. The one where it's not OK to chin a smart arse but should be if they cross it.
And I think it sums up his personality perfectly. Couldn't do something inspirational as a defender so had to go the hit and cheap route, which eventually saw him put on his backside when he came up against someone harder in the Bont.
When he had his chance to actually show strength he failed miserably and was told all about it like he should have been.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
The moment for me was when Bont laid Sicily on his arse. Beautiful to watch.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
Libba is always first on the scene. Loves a scrap.
He really distracts the opposition with pushes, shoves and some witty comments let alone how he can quickly flip the switch and get his head back into the game. Did anyone notice he's one of the quickest runners when it's his turn to spend some time on the bench.
His focus and form has been outstanding in recent weeks.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
bornadog
beautiful.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Not quite a full Firrito but as close as we’ve seen since.
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
Not quite a full Firrito but as close as we’ve seen since.
love the way Sicily comes charging in, fully expecting to deck Bont
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
He really distracts the opposition with pushes, shoves and some witty comments let alone how he can quickly flip the switch and get his head back into the game. Did anyone notice he's one of the quickest runners when it's his turn to spend some time on the bench.
His focus and form has been outstanding in recent weeks.
I've been really surprised by Libba's movement this year. He hasn't covered the ground as quickly for a long time. I mean he's no Usain Bolt, but he has been both getting separation from packs with ball, and closing space regularly when chasing.
He just seems really to be very comfortable and enjoying his football...definitely 'motovated'
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Re: The Moment: Rnd 15, 2022 vs Hawthorn
I think he tested super quick at the camp, and also won the kicking accuracy test. It's just that his hands became so amazing early in his career and he kicked it less in his role that the footy world didn't get to see these things as much as we could have.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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