Re: Which opposition player is overrated?
Chris Judd (Carlton version - slow, petulant, unaccountable and designated protected species by umps)
Cyril Rioli (had one good year and didn't do anything this year, but commentators get weak at the knees if he even looks at the ball)
Nick Stevens (oooh, watch him pass the ball perfectly once or twice every game just like every other player in the league does from time to time)
Farren Ray (St. Kilda version - wow, he played a few great games at the start of his stint at a new club and now everything he touches is gold, even if it is just catching the ball and kicking it)
Every Collingwood debutant (Oooh, watch out, he can run, kick AND catch, this kid is going to be the next Peter Daicos/Leigh Matthews etc. -- quick, it doesn't matter if Callan Ward got 30 possessions, 16 tackles and 12 goals this week, give [insert Collingwood debutant's name here] the Rising Star nomination for tying his shoelaces!)
Chris Judd (Carlton version - slow, petulant, unaccountable and designated protected species by umps)
Cyril Rioli (had one good year and didn't do anything this year, but commentators get weak at the knees if he even looks at the ball)
Nick Stevens (oooh, watch him pass the ball perfectly once or twice every game just like every other player in the league does from time to time)
Farren Ray (St. Kilda version - wow, he played a few great games at the start of his stint at a new club and now everything he touches is gold, even if it is just catching the ball and kicking it)
Every Collingwood debutant (Oooh, watch out, he can run, kick AND catch, this kid is going to be the next Peter Daicos/Leigh Matthews etc. -- quick, it doesn't matter if Callan Ward got 30 possessions, 16 tackles and 12 goals this week, give [insert Collingwood debutant's name here] the Rising Star nomination for tying his shoelaces!)
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