Fosdike..played every minute at 100%;Buchanan..fantastic premiership winning last quarter; LRT.. fantastic premiership winning first quarter;LB..fantastic premiership winning mark; maybe this was a TEAM effort, but Fozzy for mine!
Fosdike
Kirk
Hall
Crouch
LRT
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Jude Bolton
Leo Barry
Michael O'Loughlin
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Fosdike..played every minute at 100%;Buchanan..fantastic premiership winning last quarter; LRT.. fantastic premiership winning first quarter;LB..fantastic premiership winning mark; maybe this was a TEAM effort, but Fozzy for mine!
Monty deserved it for the sheer influence on the outcome of the 2005 Flag.
Judd was good, but his efforts were not good enough to get his team over the line.
Monty was good, his efforts did, including the clutch goal, several spoils, vital tackles and several inside 50s that were slaughtered by Mick.
The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of Disappointment
Yep. Probably the best summary here.Originally posted by hammo
LRT was a standout in the first half but had a quiet (not bad) game after that.
Buchanan was BOG in the final quarter.
Fosdike was consistent over four quarters.
Fossie still gets my vote.
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I voted Buchanan, but its wonderful to know that Fossie can really turn in top performances in the big games. He may not have completely lived up to his high draft pick potential, but it looks like he'll be very serviceable for us for many years.
I've come to like his game more and more, though earlier in his career I was calling for his head. He seems to be one of those quiet ones who no one really talks about on RWO, which is probably a good thing!
LRT still has more votes than Fossie - why on earth do fans of other teams still say Swans supporters are football ignorant?
Both major contributors. I gather that you consider the Norm Smith voting and expert opinion on the day was also by the football ignorant?Originally posted by ROK Lobster
LRT still has more votes than Fossie - why on earth do fans of other teams still say Swans supporters are football ignorant?
You got that in one.Originally posted by Go Swannies
Both major contributors. I gather that you consider the Norm Smith voting and expert opinion on the day was also by the football ignorant?
Does God believe in Atheists?
Just a theory:Originally posted by ROK Lobster
LRT still has more votes than Fossie - why on earth do fans of other teams still say Swans supporters are football ignorant?
Fossie showed the workrate he is capable of & there's a level of disappointment that he doesn't do it more consistently from week to week. In other words, he played to a level we know he's capable of but rarely achieves.
LRT played a much greater hand than we expected (or could ever really have hoped for). He was rarely beaten in a contest & no major fups with his disposals & even created some movements rather than just reacted. In other words, he played well above himself (and above most expectations).
So overall, Fossie may have been a greater contributor - but the perception is LRT had the blinder.
I think this is exactly it. When you expect very little, if he does something, it is a big deal.Originally posted by Agent 86
but the perception is LRT had the blinder.
Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."
Yes, I think we need the Staker and also the Gardiner option in this pollOriginally posted by penga
I voted for Buchanan. However, the most influential player, IMO, to swing the result the Swans way was Staker. He is from NSW...
Looking out for good omens which can bring the Swans the 2007 premiership
My kids had chicken pox and they were all red and white, that's one
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