Rama
Rama
sheeds in his press conf said that he hoped rama would be playing in the seniors in the next few weeks,
so that is good to hear
so that is good to hear
48.2 sismis to ZRS, SIX, ???!!! Its coming towards the commentary box Im leaving!!!
48.3 sismis to ZRS, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got ZRS
48.4 sismis to ZRS, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by ZRS
48.6 sismis to ZRS, SIX, Display of Raw power and brutality by ZRS
48.3 sismis to ZRS, FOUR, Who needs Bradman when weve got ZRS
48.4 sismis to ZRS, FOUR, Brillian cover drive by ZRS
48.6 sismis to ZRS, SIX, Display of Raw power and brutality by ZRS
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Only if we cop a long term injury by round 14, no list changes allowed after that.
Jay Neagle is currently on the list but he's due back in the next 2-3 weeks himself.
Says to me that Natrats groin problem very well may be OP and that they are going to take the cautious approach with him and have him sit out the rest of the season, or maybe even put him under the knife.
Jay Neagle is currently on the list but he's due back in the next 2-3 weeks himself.
Says to me that Natrats groin problem very well may be OP and that they are going to take the cautious approach with him and have him sit out the rest of the season, or maybe even put him under the knife.
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I doubt highly he would be going anywhere near the midfield this year.
He was hardly lightning at the best of times - I think it's far too much to ask to chuck him straight into the guts in today's fast paced footy.
I dare suggest IF (and thats a big if) he returns at all this year - it will be at either end of the ground.
I for one wouldn't care if he didn't play this year - just seeing how he is, running around on a football field at any level, and just basically content with himself is enough for me.
If anything I'd love to see him back the week Ben Cousins returns - and let's just see how little attention he gets.
He was hardly lightning at the best of times - I think it's far too much to ask to chuck him straight into the guts in today's fast paced footy.
I dare suggest IF (and thats a big if) he returns at all this year - it will be at either end of the ground.
I for one wouldn't care if he didn't play this year - just seeing how he is, running around on a football field at any level, and just basically content with himself is enough for me.
If anything I'd love to see him back the week Ben Cousins returns - and let's just see how little attention he gets.
No.KaaN10 wrote:I think he can be a cure for the midfield.
I love Rama, and I hope he plays. But people are looking at him through rose-coloured glasses - and forgetting how ordinary he was when he was last playing for us. He was really struggling before the second bout of cancer.
Maybe he has turned it around - and maybe he really is the Rama of 2000-2001, but I wouldn't hold your breath. Let's hope he gets back and gets a game but don't for a second think he is going to be the panacea to cure our midfield problems.
But isn't it the case that a player can only be put on the long term injury list uptil the end of round 14? I'm not sure about this which is why I am asking.dodgey wrote:Incorrect.... you can promote a Rookie up until about round 19 or 20..ealesy wrote:Only if we cop a long term injury by round 14, no list changes allowed after that.
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from memory, he was one of our best versus Geelong during the 2004 finals - he has been basically injured/ill since.Staggy wrote:No.KaaN10 wrote:I think he can be a cure for the midfield.
I love Rama, and I hope he plays. But people are looking at him through rose-coloured glasses - and forgetting how ordinary he was when he was last playing for us. He was really struggling before the second bout of cancer.
Maybe he has turned it around - and maybe he really is the Rama of 2000-2001, but I wouldn't hold your breath. Let's hope he gets back and gets a game but don't for a second think he is going to be the panacea to cure our midfield problems.
I would say his best place is playing off the half back flank where his long kicking and accuracy can be very telling
Exactly, while his pace would have dropped off, his skills are sublime. Its what we need coming out of defence and he will be a big help. But i would like to see him play 3 full games in the 2's before being considered.Windy_Hill wrote:from memory, he was one of our best versus Geelong during the 2004 finals - he has been basically injured/ill since.Staggy wrote:No.KaaN10 wrote:I think he can be a cure for the midfield.
I love Rama, and I hope he plays. But people are looking at him through rose-coloured glasses - and forgetting how ordinary he was when he was last playing for us. He was really struggling before the second bout of cancer.
Maybe he has turned it around - and maybe he really is the Rama of 2000-2001, but I wouldn't hold your breath. Let's hope he gets back and gets a game but don't for a second think he is going to be the panacea to cure our midfield problems.
I would say his best place is playing off the half back flank where his long kicking and accuracy can be very telling
Yeah. Those one handed marks above his head, I remember seeing a couple of those when he was going around.Jazz_84 wrote:he would be quite agile more then he is quick i would thinkSismis wrote:The sheer emotional impact of having him back in the team could be a massive boost.
Is my memory playing tricks with me, I remember him as being quite quick.