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Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:45 pm
by swoodley
What a ripping performance tonight from Hurley.

As good as he can be as a forward, tonight showed that he is an exceptional defender.

The thing I liked most about his performance was that he was prepared to back himself and play the ball "on it's merits'

Unlike most defenders these days, he wasn't fixated on what his opponent was doing...he concentrated on the ball and was able to beat Riewoldt consistently on a one to one basis.

One of the best performances from a Bomber backman for some considerable period.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:47 pm
by Bomber_Fan
100% agree. Pears looked vulnerable when moved onto Riewoldt but didn't get a sniff while Hurley was there.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:49 pm
by Windy_Hill
I know he played FB tonight but I think CHB is his spot. He and Pears are the next Jackovich and McIntosh

Hurley's closing speed on the leading Reiwoldt was incredible tonight - got his fist in nicely on several occassions

His best game for the club thus far.

Might I add I thought Fletch did a nice back stop, mopping up job. This is his future now....let Pears and Hurley take the Key Forwards and Fletch could play another season in his sweeper role.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:54 pm
by BenDoolan
Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly. He taught Riewoldt a lesson tonight.

Laughed my head off when a Richmond supporter complained on the train on the way home "all that talk about Riewoldt not being looked after didn't work tonight. He was held onto by Hurley all night and didn't get a free kick."

f****** LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:57 pm
by swoodley
BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly. He taught Riewoldt a lesson tonight.

Laughed my head off when a Richmond supporter complained on the train on the way home "all that talk about Riewoldt not being looked after didn't work tonight. He was held onto by Hurley all night and didn't get a free kick."

f****** LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.
Too true BD....it was good old fashioned defensive play...no holding, no mauling, no slapping arms....just one on one play and superb judgement in the contest

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:04 am
by Bomber_Fan
swoodley wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly. He taught Riewoldt a lesson tonight.

Laughed my head off when a Richmond supporter complained on the train on the way home "all that talk about Riewoldt not being looked after didn't work tonight. He was held onto by Hurley all night and didn't get a free kick."

f****** LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.
Too true BD....it was good old fashioned defensive play...no holding, no mauling, no slapping arms....just one on one play and superb judgement in the contest
Yep and that's what makes him such a great player. He did it fairly unlike those cheats from Collingwood ie Reid, O'Brien

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:05 am
by Rossoneri
MUST PLAY DEFENCE!!!!!!!!!!!

We need to find another forward because Hurley is needed down back.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:08 am
by Windy_Hill
Rossoneri wrote:MUST PLAY DEFENCE!!!!!!!!!!!

We need to find another forward because Hurley is needed down back.
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Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:13 am
by Rossoneri
Windy_Hill wrote:
Rossoneri wrote:MUST PLAY DEFENCE!!!!!!!!!!!

We need to find another forward because Hurley is needed down back.
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You mean this guy?
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Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:15 am
by Gimps
Ha ha..

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:15 am
by robrulz5
What a performance! Total domination over Riewoldt who resorted to throwing Hurley's mouthguard away when Hurls dropped it. f****** childish prick!

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:20 am
by BenDoolan
robrulz5 wrote:What a performance! Total domination over Riewoldt who resorted to throwing Hurley's mouthguard away when Hurls dropped it. f****** childish prick!
Haha....really? Someone ought to send Riewoldt the dummy he spat in the mail this week....

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:21 am
by bomberdonnie
BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly. He taught Riewoldt a lesson tonight.

Laughed my head off when a Richmond supporter complained on the train on the way home "all that talk about Riewoldt not being looked after didn't work tonight. He was held onto by Hurley all night and didn't get a free kick."

f****** LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.
This shows what a smart football brain he has

He obviously heard that they had squeeled to Geish about holding on and took the strategy to make sure there was nothing going on knowing that the umpires would have blown the whistle at any hint of it.

Pear and Hurley are going to be premiership key position backmen one day

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:43 am
by BenDoolan
bomberdonnie wrote:
BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly. He taught Riewoldt a lesson tonight.

Laughed my head off when a Richmond supporter complained on the train on the way home "all that talk about Riewoldt not being looked after didn't work tonight. He was held onto by Hurley all night and didn't get a free kick."

f****** LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!

If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.
This shows what a smart football brain he has

He obviously heard that they had squeeled to Geish about holding on and took the strategy to make sure there was nothing going on knowing that the umpires would have blown the whistle at any hint of it.

Pear and Hurley are going to be premiership key position backmen one day
Hurley simply made his objective "the ball".

Both he and Pears are ripping talent. These guys are going to be the best defenders in the game by the age of 24 I reckon.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:23 pm
by Mrs Mercuri
Rossoneri wrote:
Windy_Hill wrote:
Rossoneri wrote:MUST PLAY DEFENCE!!!!!!!!!!!

We need to find another forward because Hurley is needed down back.
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You mean this guy?
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hahaha love it

We do have Gumby and Carlisle as well as young Steinberg coming through who can all kick goals. Plus Joe Daniher end of next year as well.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:54 pm
by rockhole
Absolute gun. I had a preference for him playing on the forward line due to his fantastic kicking, but what we have seen from his efforts on the backline ensures that he must stay there.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:09 pm
by Crazyman
BenDoolan wrote:If anything, Hurley made sure he DIDN'T hang onto to him and just timed his spoils perfectly and made better position to take his marks.
So clearly he hasn't been taking tips from SOS or Scarlett... :lol:

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:51 pm
by Ossie
Absolutely f****** slaughtered Riewoldt last night. Consumate performance. I think it's great that he can play both ends. Why do we have to necessarily settle him into one position? What a great luxury to have a guy who we can move around where we need him.

Re: Hurley - The Defender

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:31 pm
by j-mac31
Love him down back.
Windy_Hill wrote:I know he played FB tonight but I think CHB is his spot. He and Pears are the next Jackovich and McIntosh
I sort of agree with you, but ultimately I think it should come down to who they match up on better each week. Also, with the way the game's played this week, you rarely get someone who spends the whole game at full forward anyway.

Either way, it so good having both of them. Pears was a great pick (pity about the first round that year :( ).
BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, he's a bloody gun. It all started in his first game where he showed Tredrea up a couple of times. He just reads the play beautifully and positions himself superbly.
Indeed.