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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
Thats a sure sign we've forgotten how lethal a back line with Hargrave, Gilbee, Lake and Harbrow was in setting up play - all were great kicks
Yep - it was a terrific backline.
The more I think about it, the loss of Harbrow was devastating. He wasn't and isn't an A grader, but he was crucial to the way we played given much of our attack often came from defense.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
Thats a sure sign we've forgotten how lethal a back line with Hargrave, Gilbee, Lake and Harbrow was in setting up play - all were great kicks
You could also add in Smith, they all had great skills when under pressure.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
hujsh
Don't remember him being a great kick but this might just be my memory. He was definitely a long kick and he sure loved bombing the ball into the forward 50, but so did just about everyone at one point.
More than once, Gilbee kicked a ball and I thought it was a miss-kick as it seemed to go nowhere. Then someone led into the space beautifully and it dawned on you what he had done. Anyone else had this double take?
I get a bit excited by the father sons and hope Zaine can cope with it. He seems very agile and cool under pressure. Love the vids
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Yep - it was a terrific backline.
The more I think about it, the loss of Harbrow was devastating. He wasn't and isn't an A grader, but he was crucial to the way we played given much of our attack often came from defense.
Harbrow looked like becoming an A grader with us though, and the GC move set him back a bit - he just blended so well in our backline
It kind of goes without saying but losing Harbrow and Ward has hurt us enormously - particularly as our list was ageing
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
Im not trying to disagree, but we are underplaying how elite a kick Hargrave was
Superb kick of a footy, No gilbee level, but then Gilbee was the top 1% ever to play IMO
Not sure about that. he almost always used his penetration to advantage but he was a dodgy field kick IMO. He could kick it 60 metres no problem, trouble was we rare had anyone on the end of it up forward.
Great player though and really effective one on one and as second man up.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
1eyedog
Not sure about that. he almost always used his penetration to advantage but he was a dodgy field kick IMO. He could kick it 60 metres no problem, trouble was we rare had anyone on the end of it up forward.
Great player though and really effective one on one and as second man up.
Yep, It's a point that seems to get lost on a lot of our supporters. He was a long and straight kick, but he was a get it and bomb it long whenever there was a hint of pressure, type player. Many suppporters like that because they seem to think a long kick out of defence is something that the opposition somehow can't counter, whereas in today's game it's just transferring the pressure onto your team mates up the ground and in defence when it enevitably comes straight back.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
The Gilbee type has been the most troublesome .
It's been a roll call to replace him.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Greystache
Yep, It's a point that seems to get lost on a lot of our supporters. He was a long and straight kick, but he was a get it and bomb it long whenever there was a hint of pressure, type player. Many suppporters like that because they seem to think a long kick out of defence is something that the opposition somehow can't counter, whereas in today's game it's just transferring the pressure onto your team mates up the ground and in defence when it enevitably comes straight back.
It worked against inferior opposition, but it worked against us v St. Kilda and Geelong especially. The 09 PF Hargrave did this all too often.
Nevertheless, he was a good player.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
1eyedog
Not sure about that. he almost always used his penetration to advantage but he was a dodgy field kick IMO.
We will have to agree to disagree on this point.
He shanked the odd kick, but in my opinion he was elite field kick, able to set the play up, penetrating by foot, hit targets at a high clip. The suggestion that he just hoofed the ball long is in my opinion inaccurate.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
We will have to agree to disagree on this point.
He shanked the odd kick, but in my opinion he was elite field kick, able to set the play up, penetrating by foot, hit targets at a high clip. The suggestion that he just hoofed the ball long is in my opinion inaccurate.
Elite field kick? You use the word elite liberally then.
Hodge, Gilbee, Suckling, Goddard even Bob are elite users of the ball. I think Hargrave's issue with field kicking was more around decision making than a lack of technique, even though he had a slightly stop and prop action.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Not sure I'd put Shaggy in the elite category by foot either, but he was deadly accurate by hand.
But I'm digressing ...
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
Not sure I'd put Shaggy in the elite category by foot either, but he was deadly accurate by hand.
But I'm digressing ...
Got the right bloke too. Most blokes would have thought it was Baker.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
Not sure I'd put Shaggy in the elite category by foot either, but he was deadly accurate by hand.
But I'm digressing ...
He was a black belt in martial arts (can't remember which one)
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Yes Shaggy always there for his teammates.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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Re: Zaine Cordy - Welcome to the Bulldogs
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Revolution
We will have to agree to disagree on this point.
He shanked the odd kick, but in my opinion he was elite field kick, able to set the play up, penetrating by foot, hit targets at a high clip. The suggestion that he just hoofed the ball long is in my opinion inaccurate.
It was certainly more accurate the closer he got to the forward 50