I think there is a huge difference between Torture Chambers and Tom D. If my memory serves me correctly didn?t Torture Chambers walk out of the club half way through 2006?
Unlike Torture Chambers, Tom D is enjoying the Bondi Beach lifestyle, and has become good friends with the most famous footballer in the land and his sidekick.
Hanging with the most famous footballer in the land on a famous Sydney beach is a huge turnaround from getting his marching orders from Richmond.
If you ask Tom D, I?m sure he would say that life could not get much better. He is playing regular senior football and creating a contest. He is even clever enough to get free in the goal square with no defenders around.
I?m not sure if any famous Swans players in 2006, took Torture Chambers under their wing. Chambers was not seen having a good time at the beach with Swans teammates like Tom D was.
Tom D will continue improving and he is filled with determination to succced.
ok on my hobby horse Jake Lloyd. I have been away and saw this comment a few days. I started to reply and saw it was Liz's comment. Read all her posts and and have learnt alot as my knowledge base is low. I do question the "no stand out features". The fact I believe are true. 1. kicks most of his goals from about 50 metres out (18 last year) 2. goals to behinds is 60:40 so ok near the top in accuracy 3. One of the best in Club at endurance 4. "appears" to be quick (ish) 5. High tackle count 6. quick thinker, I see some players get the ball and then look for best option, Jake seems to have worked out his options before he gets the ball. 7. High efficiency of disposal (if Melb game an indicator). What he lacks... experience, body hardening seasons of playing, maybe another 5 kg, belief in his ability from other team mates and if possible a little more height. All with time, except maybe the height one.
It is such a hard road that I think the 100, 200 + game club is as much a mental thing as a physical thing.
Anyway that is my thoughts. It appears we have some good young players that are coming through for the future.
I think the hardest thing is finding a position for Jake that suits him best/we have available. Time will tell. He hasn't disgraced himself yet with what he's done. Solid. Ala Biggs IMHO.
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