dingus wrote:I'd give anything for a physique like that, except eat right or excersize.
exactly
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
Looking at old tapes, I was really pissed at him not holding his ground in boundary throw ins against guys like Everitt and Cox. I can see why now as he mostly wore long sleeves. He is seriously lacking upper body strength in his arms, shoulders, traps and pecs. Needs heaps of work in his quads too to stand his ground.
Those aformentioned guys are as big as Chook and weigh the same....but their weight is muscle...his is flab. Disappointing as he has been in the system for 4 years now(?).
Not everyone can look like Mr. Atlas. This excerpt was from a post you provided from BB;
Players were divided into two groups starting one minute apart - my assumption is that the players in the first group were the fastest group and the winner here was Heath Hocking with a time of 10.49 closely followed by Bachar Houli 10.52. then Stants, Gus, McPhee, Slats, lloyd, Winders, Laycock, Hille Welsh, Dyson and McVeigh.
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Kyle Reimers led the second group home in 11.51 followed by Gumby, Lonergan, Davies, Ryder, Dempsey, Nash, Chatres, Lee, Jetta and Dick. Leroy took one minute off his personal best which was pleasing and Knights also referred to the good performances from the big men Laycock and Hille and I would add Gumby to that list.
I'm hearing ya Ben, but Chook is looking soft. There's the ripped guys, and there's the sort of guys who play out pretty good careers as, lets face it, a bit fat. Chook really should be looking a bit better than he does there. They don't all need to be lean footy machines.
In saying that, I wont judge him until I've seen him IRL, as pics can be misleading.