Brody Grundy Dropped by Melbourne
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Brody Grundy Dropped by Melbourne
Lots of comments by the media about Grundy being dropped by Melbourne.
At this stage the management of Grundy out of the club last year, which I was critical of, seems to have been a big success.
I feel a bit sorry for Grundy being played as a No.2 ruckman to Gawn, but his bank account should still be very helthy with significant $ still coming from Collingwood.
At this stage the management of Grundy out of the club last year, which I was critical of, seems to have been a big success.
I feel a bit sorry for Grundy being played as a No.2 ruckman to Gawn, but his bank account should still be very helthy with significant $ still coming from Collingwood.
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So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
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Can't mark, is slow, and is not a great kick either....does have a tank though.jonmac1954 wrote:So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
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great post, jmac.jonmac1954 wrote:So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
In 2018 he was AA, and on his back we came very close to being Premiers.
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Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:Can't mark, is slow, and is not a great kick either....does have a tank though.jonmac1954 wrote:So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
His manager ( like all player managers ) bears a large slice of the blame for the start of the farce.
Weak negotiation skills on the part of the club is the major cause.
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It was not on Grundy’s back that Collingwood came very close to being Premiers.Magpietothemax wrote:great post, jmac.jonmac1954 wrote:So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
In 2018 he was AA, and on his back we came very close to being Premiers.
•Josh Thomas 38 goals (never did that again)
•Stevenson 38 goals (never did that again)
•Hoskin-Elliot 42 goals (never did that again)
•DeGoey 48 goals (never did that again)
I could add Cox but I think the above is enough.
Simon Goodwin said Grundy is now at a club that appreciates him.
Pretty sure the Collingwood coaches he played under never dropped him.
No one said he was a hack, just not worth $1 million a yr.
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An inaccurate figure of speech on my part. Yes of course JT, JDG, WHEall deserve to be mentioned as powerful contributors to our brilliant year in 2018. The impact of Grundy was extreme though throughout that year, and there is, I believe, no way we would have been so close without him.scoobydoo wrote:It was not on Grundy’s back that Collingwood came very close to being Premiers.Magpietothemax wrote:great post, jmac.jonmac1954 wrote:So easy to be wise after the events.
He was superb in his early career.
Until coaches realized he wasn't really a tap ruckman.
Then they started waiting at his feet for the inevitable tap down to his feet.
Still a great athlete and a fine onballer.
NOT a tap ruckman which is why he's playing second string.
In 2018 he was AA, and on his back we came very close to being Premiers.
•Josh Thomas 38 goals (never did that again)
•Stevenson 38 goals (never did that again)
•Hoskin-Elliot 42 goals (never did that again)
•DeGoey 48 goals (never did that again)
I could add Cox but I think the above is enough.
Simon Goodwin said Grundy is now at a club that appreciates him.
Pretty sure the Collingwood coaches he played under never dropped him.
No one said he was a hack, just not worth $1 million a yr.
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