Rhyce Shaw —coach
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Rhyce Shaw —coach
I wasn’t aware Rhyce was at North (thought still in Syd)
Anyways he’s interim coach replacing Brad Scott
Anyways he’s interim coach replacing Brad Scott
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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I think I'm right in saying that Rhyce Shaw was the first Collingwood captain to not wear #1. He preferred to retain #23, which he wore with distinction.
Yes he did slip over in the 1st Q of the 2003 Grand Final, giving Alastair Lynch a goal. What a nice thing to be remembered by. Most of the team were duds that day and got well-beaten by a team that had injured players, such as Nigel Lappin. Rhyce was a terrific player for Collingwood and I'm glad he finally played in a premiership. It's just unfortunate that it wasn't for us. Apart from 2003 his finals record was excellent.
Yes he did slip over in the 1st Q of the 2003 Grand Final, giving Alastair Lynch a goal. What a nice thing to be remembered by. Most of the team were duds that day and got well-beaten by a team that had injured players, such as Nigel Lappin. Rhyce was a terrific player for Collingwood and I'm glad he finally played in a premiership. It's just unfortunate that it wasn't for us. Apart from 2003 his finals record was excellent.
Shaw more or less spudded it up for most of his 9 seasons at Collingwood before going to the Swans. Probably, facing football mortality made him pull his finger out because he was a more solid (and consistently available) player there than at Collingwood. He played under 100 games for us in 9 years, left at 27 and then played almost 150 for the Swans. I don't at all remember him as a "terrific player" at Collingwood - rather, I remember him as a guy who played a few good games amongst a lot of average or poor ones.Harrysz wrote:I think I'm right in saying that Rhyce Shaw was the first Collingwood captain to not wear #1. He preferred to retain #23, which he wore with distinction.
Yes he did slip over in the 1st Q of the 2003 Grand Final, giving Alastair Lynch a goal. What a nice thing to be remembered by. Most of the team were duds that day and got well-beaten by a team that had injured players, such as Nigel Lappin. Rhyce was a terrific player for Collingwood and I'm glad he finally played in a premiership. It's just unfortunate that it wasn't for us. Apart from 2003 his finals record was excellent.
For a player with such an underwhelming record as a young player, he had surprising longevity. He played more than half his senior games after he turned 28. Since he started in our senior team before he turned 19, that's a little surprising. It was also good physical luck for him - many great medium-sized players are pretty-much physically done by the time they're 28.
He may prove to be a fantastic coach - many of the most famous coaches were only average footballers at best - but we don't need to re-write history about his Collingwood playing record. He was one of many players whose game at Collingwood, taken over his career with us, was consistently way less than the sum of its parts.