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  • #16
    Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

    Nat Butcher's last ditch tackle on a flying Walsh in the first half was one of the biggest plays of the game. Not many players make that tackle.

    And all you can talk about is the narrow field was a hindrance to Walsh?


    Yes it was a wonderful tackle

    Now in regards to my comment about the narrow field negating Walsh I think it did. and some on here before the game thought it might help us. Keary after the game mentioned the middle of the field was tighter and it affected those out the back plays Something Walsh thrives on

    The thread directly references Walsh so I’ve brought up the narrow field Perhaps you’d have preferred if I’d bagged him saying he was shite and ineffective like one or two clueless ones on here have

    Last edited by Andrew Walker; 03-03-2024, 08:36 PM.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

      Nat Butcher's last ditch tackle on a flying Walsh in the first half was one of the biggest plays of the game. Not many players make that tackle.

      And all you can talk about is the narrow field was a hindrance to Walsh?


      Yeah I must be stupid because the width of the field has nothing to do with a FB. It’s the same width for everyone & it’s not as if Walsh runs outside the sideline to score or pass. It affects the blokes outside who run down the line like Toops who run more risk getting pushed into the wall,but that’s about it. The shorter in goal hurts kickers as less room to play with,but again that’s not Walsh.
      in Jean they all play in the same field & I’ve played/play Aussie rules & cricket & every oval is different all over the world in length,width,curve etc so not sure why league as a sport has so many issues if slightly different. The pommies play on shorter overall pitches as well,so it’s a non factor for them.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ism22 View Post

        It's like... spot the eyebrow!

        FWIW I think Walsh comes across as being humble and a pretty decent dude (and he is very talented).

        However I don't think the current Brisbane squad's destined for greatness. Also, IMO he'll become a bit of a Ponga if he stays there too long. Talented dude who's always up for Origin, but nothing else. No growth in his game over the years and no premierships/leadership growth...etc aside from being told 'well mate you're half our salary cap so you've gotta lead!!!'
        LOL he will be doing something very right to become a Ponga He won Dally M player of the year last season You are deadset clueless or do not think before you type Or perhaps you’ve had too many limoncellos today
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        • #19
          Originally posted by TumutChook View Post
          Yeah I must be stupid because the width of the field has nothing to do with a FB. It’s the same width for everyone & it’s not as if Walsh runs outside the sideline to score or pass. It affects the blokes outside who run down the line like Toops who run more risk getting pushed into the wall,but that’s about it. The shorter in goal hurts kickers as less room to play with,but again that’s not Walsh.
          in Jean they all play in the same field & I’ve played/play Aussie rules & cricket & every oval is different all over the world in length,width,curve etc so not sure why league as a sport has so many issues if slightly different. The pommies play on shorter overall pitches as well,so it’s a non factor for them.
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          • #20
            Really happy to see.

            I was worried that Teddy may be coming towards the sunset.

            More than happy to be proved wrong if that is not the case

            Hope its sets the benchmark for his season.

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            • #21
              Walsh is just going to prove to be another Ben Barba flash in the pan.

              Ponga will be back as QLD fullback in 2025

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              • #22
                For the Chooks to have a big year, the senior players need to be near their best week in and week-out: Tedesco, Keary, Manu, JWH, Brandon Smith, Radley, Collins, Toops, and Crichton when he plays. That will drag the rest of the players along with them.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Danish View Post
                  Walsh is just going to prove to be another Ben Barba flash in the pan.

                  Ponga will be back as QLD fullback in 2025
                  Another wonderful comparison of Walsh to a Dally M and also Man Of Steel winner

                  I think Qld will go with Walsh atfullback with Ponga the utility coming off the bench
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post

                    Another wonderful comparison of Walsh to a Dally M and also Man Of Steel winner

                    I think Qld will go with Walsh atfullback with Ponga the utility coming off the bench
                    So now you're saying Ben Barba's a legend of the game and in no way a wasted talent?

                    Mate... meet me at Tony & Bills and we'll hit the Limoncellos EARLY! This week needs a reset, faaaarkin'

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by ism22 View Post

                      So now you're saying Ben Barba's a legend of the game and in no way a wasted talent?

                      Mate... meet me at Tony & Bills and we'll hit the Limoncellos EARLY! This week needs a reset, faaaarkin'
                      No you are trying to put words in my mouth there

                      The fact is Ben Barba is a Dally M and Man of steel winner
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                      • #26
                        Yep! There are a lot of article writers looking foolish today!

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                        • #27
                          After that game I must ask the question just who is Reece Walsh? Teddy was the superstar of the show making Reece look second class and amateurish. The NSW and Australian jumper and captaincy are Teddy’s this year on that form. Teddy scored a 9.9 and Reece only about 3. An ocean of difference. How could they even compare him to a professional like Teddy is beyond me.
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                          • #28
                            Stupid journos saying that Teddy was washed up, haha those blokes have no idea.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by zac View Post
                              walsh is arguably the most brilliant player in the comp but he's got a lot of errors in him but yeah teddy owned him today
                              Which competition he has way too many errors and his tackling is ordinary remember the GF got nowhere near Cleary give me Teddy any day - just another show pony from the Drongos

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Big Dog View Post

                                Walsh's ego is his undoing.
                                I agree with Izzy on this one - Walsh doesn't appear to have much of an ego beyond what he's entitled to have. What he does have though is boundless enthusiasm for the game. He's everywhere, in everything, tireless and very tough. That cannonball on Toups was a classic, you saw the pace he reached coming across in D. Toups is a big guy but went out at 90 degrees.

                                I played a season with Coogee Wombats back in the 50s and the Fullback (all of 15 years) was the best exponent of the cannonball I've ever seen - there'd be 3 or 4 a game. His name was "Jap" Haynes, so called because his eyes were slightly Asiatic. When I was teaching at South Sydney High I came across ol' Jap in "Legends" photos in the school foyer. Sitting up front holding the 10 stone 7 Premiers ball. He'd be 80 now if he hasn't been cannonballed himself.
                                Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 03-10-2024, 02:08 PM.

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