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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
SonofScray
Wood broke his hand and was torched all day.
Bad call in retrospect.
Just a bad call, Wood's form wasn't anything flash.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Let's just take it one week at a time.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
1eyedog
Let's just take it one week at a time.
Yeah, article is overkill. He still has a LONG way to go before he can be called a good defender.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Nearly come to fisticuffs with a really good friend over Gardi! (the invite to Yarraville nets was almost forthcoming)
I think he has improved a great deal and becomes everyone's whipping boy far too often
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
I think the article is extremely even handed. It doesn't claim he has become a standout performer, but simply points out "his emergence as a dependable option down back this year". I see that as very fair and reasonable. I also believe the level of criticism he received early in his career at the Dogs, far outweighed any inadequacies he displayed. Clearly confidence has played a significant part in his style of play and who can blame him for having some self-doubt.
He has become dependable. Can he become pivotal? Probably not, but I wish him, and by extension us, every success.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
Before I Die
I think the article is extremely even handed. It doesn't claim he has become a standout performer, but simply points out "his emergence as a dependable option down back this year". I see that as very fair and reasonable. I also believe the level of criticism he received early in his career at the Dogs, far outweighed any inadequacies he displayed. Clearly confidence has played a significant part in his style of play and who can blame him for having some self-doubt.
He has become dependable. Can he become pivotal? Probably not, but I wish him, and by extension us, every success.
Good summation Bid.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
I reckon he can keep improving for a few more seasons. Could be a very good player if he keeps at it and plays to his strengths.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Some of the commentary around him when he started was pretty full on, and irrational. But, as I say that I remember the majority of people watching him during those times were going through some pretty weird shit with lockdowns (remember those) and the mindlessness of watching football in slippery conditions in a shortened format.
He's come along well and I quite like him as a third string tall. We just need to find someone really good so he doesn't have to be a first or second string tall.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
I think he is our best tall defender right now. Keath's form this year isn't great, Cordy was always a few cm's short and gets beaten 1v1 to often. O'Brien hasn't been the answer either and the Schache experiment seems to have dropped off. That leaves us with Gardi, who has done a pretty good job this year considering the way we have defended as team. He's tracking in the right direction.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
ratsmac
Cordy was always a few cm's short and gets beaten 1v1 to often.
Never noticed he wasn't tall enough
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Never noticed he wasn't tall enough
You really need to stop being so open minded.
I think you need to start taking a more black and white approach when it comes to key position players and height.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
azabob
You really need to stop being so open minded.
I think you need to start taking a more black and white approach when it comes to key position players and height.
Then he'd be a Pies' supporter.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Some of the commentary around him when he started was pretty full on, and irrational. But, as I say that I remember the majority of people watching him during those times were going through some pretty weird shit with lockdowns (remember those) and the mindlessness of watching football in slippery conditions in a shortened format.
He's come along well and I quite like him as a third string tall. We just need to find someone really good so he doesn't have to be a first or second string tall.
Strongly agree with this. I'll admit my early opinion of Gards was very low and didn't see a long term future for him with us but he now has won me over. Ideally suited as a second or third kpd and not the main man. Seems to know his role and plays it quite well with good closing speed and a timely fist. Gun defenders get beaten by gun forwards more often than not so he will be made to look a bit silly at times, it happens, accept it.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Some of the commentary around him when he started was pretty full on, and irrational. But, as I say that I remember the majority of people watching him during those times were going through some pretty weird shit with lockdowns (remember those) and the mindlessness of watching football in slippery conditions in a shortened format.
He's come along well and I quite like him as a third string tall. We just need to find someone really good so he doesn't have to be a first or second string tall.
Still some of that irrational crap on facebook.
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Re: From devastation to silencing the doubters
Originally Posted by
ratsmac
I think he is our best tall defender right now. Keath's form this year isn't great, Cordy was always a few cm's short and gets beaten 1v1 to often. O'Brien hasn't been the answer either and the Schache experiment seems to have dropped off. That leaves us with Gardi, who has done a pretty good job this year considering the way we have defended as team. He's tracking in the right direction.
Chief looks properly banged up. Spends quite a bit of time with the physio doing runs.