Steele Sidebottom - Rusty
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Happy Birthday Steele Sidebottom
Sidey turned 32 today.
- Needs 44 disposals to move past Dane Swan for total disposals at Collingwood. (1st - S.Pendlebury, 2nd - T.Shaw, 3rd - D.Swan, 4th - Sidey)
- Needs 2 Brownlow votes to become only the 5th Collingwood player to poll 100 career votes ever.
- Has played 289 games in the #22, Sidey had 22 disposals on debut, has given 222 free kicks away in his career & recorded 2222 contested possessions in his career.
- Needs 44 disposals to move past Dane Swan for total disposals at Collingwood. (1st - S.Pendlebury, 2nd - T.Shaw, 3rd - D.Swan, 4th - Sidey)
- Needs 2 Brownlow votes to become only the 5th Collingwood player to poll 100 career votes ever.
- Has played 289 games in the #22, Sidey had 22 disposals on debut, has given 222 free kicks away in his career & recorded 2222 contested possessions in his career.
"The Club's not Jock, Ted and Gerry" (& Eddie)
2023 AFL Premiers
2023 AFL Premiers
I will step aside if needed
These are the words of Rusty aka Steele Sidebottom when the chance of new blood breaking into the 23
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Great noise to have coming from the club, and senior players, though. Even if it is rubbish - he will play round one and probably 2 and if his form is no good he'll be dropped like anyone else! We don't need or want to blood new players for the sake of blooding them - we need to win a premiership!
Still, good to hear the senior players buying in or at least talking the talk!
- Ben
Still, good to hear the senior players buying in or at least talking the talk!
- Ben
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I think his comments need to be taken in context
I doubt he meant handing his spot to a younger player just because he can
I think he meant he’s happy to sacrifice minutes (as he did last year) to fast track younger players development
His average game time last year was down around 8/9% on the average game time from previous 2 seasons
He may well be happy to have that drop down another 5/10% allowing for younger guys to play those extra minutes
I think its more important when the more experienced players are on the field than how long there on the field
It can’t be underestimated how important we keep a core of experienced players around the developing younger players
He may not be the same player he was a few years ago but he and Pendles and Howe still play vital roles in on field direction and pseudo coaching
I think (personally) this is clearly his last year his wife has a budding law career waiting and his legs have racked up lord knows how many miles
He seems content in what he’s achieved in the game and his off field life has certainly changed over the last couple years
I pointed out last year at after a close game (I think it was after the Essendon after the siren goal) he was on bench for last 5 minutes
Whether that was because he couldn’t get back on or whether the coach wanted to see younger players take responsibility we will never know
But it happened like 4 weeks in a row he finished the game on the bench
It may have just been part of the cycling of game time among the older players
I doubt he meant handing his spot to a younger player just because he can
I think he meant he’s happy to sacrifice minutes (as he did last year) to fast track younger players development
His average game time last year was down around 8/9% on the average game time from previous 2 seasons
He may well be happy to have that drop down another 5/10% allowing for younger guys to play those extra minutes
I think its more important when the more experienced players are on the field than how long there on the field
It can’t be underestimated how important we keep a core of experienced players around the developing younger players
He may not be the same player he was a few years ago but he and Pendles and Howe still play vital roles in on field direction and pseudo coaching
I think (personally) this is clearly his last year his wife has a budding law career waiting and his legs have racked up lord knows how many miles
He seems content in what he’s achieved in the game and his off field life has certainly changed over the last couple years
I pointed out last year at after a close game (I think it was after the Essendon after the siren goal) he was on bench for last 5 minutes
Whether that was because he couldn’t get back on or whether the coach wanted to see younger players take responsibility we will never know
But it happened like 4 weeks in a row he finished the game on the bench
It may have just been part of the cycling of game time among the older players