Sooo, will YOU Booo Grundy ?
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- LaurieHolden
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I look forward to Grundys return, and reinstate his position as our no.1 Ruckman.
An in form Grundy presents a serious catalyst to our finals push.
The prospect of Grundy rotating with Cameron in the forward line is something I truly believe will offer us something special going into the finals.
With Cox as a third tall, it'll give opposition coaches a real headache.
I see no reason to even consider trading him. We have potentially one of the best ruckmen in the competition, albeit down on form leading into his injury, but he's too good not to rebound. Bring on the second coming of Grundy.
An in form Grundy presents a serious catalyst to our finals push.
The prospect of Grundy rotating with Cameron in the forward line is something I truly believe will offer us something special going into the finals.
With Cox as a third tall, it'll give opposition coaches a real headache.
I see no reason to even consider trading him. We have potentially one of the best ruckmen in the competition, albeit down on form leading into his injury, but he's too good not to rebound. Bring on the second coming of Grundy.
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Grundy will most likely be blowing and puffing like a bag of shit upon his return.LaurieHolden wrote:I look forward to Grundys return, and reinstate his position as our no.1 Ruckman.
An in form Grundy presents a serious catalyst to our finals push.
The prospect of Grundy rotating with Cameron in the forward line is something I truly believe will offer us something special going into the finals.
With Cox as a third tall, it'll give opposition coaches a real headache.
I see no reason to even consider trading him. We have potentially one of the best ruckmen in the competition, albeit down on form leading into his injury, but he's too good not to rebound. Bring on the second coming of Grundy.
That loss of fitness after missing all those weeks will be telling.
He didn't seem to be moving that freely either this season or the last anyhow?
I'd be tempering any lofty expectations about Grundy being any sort of catalyst for a sudden spike in on field improvement, once recalled.
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It's been said he has been working with the forwards group, which is smart by Fly. Bring him back as a forward ruck where he's far less likely to reinjure his PCL and let him slowly regain match fitness.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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That would be the common sense thing to do, as opposed to years gone by, where he'd be thrown straight back into the fire.stui magpie wrote:It's been said he has been working with the forwards group, which is smart by Fly. Bring him back as a forward ruck where he's far less likely to reinjure his PCL and let him slowly regain match fitness.
I'd expect plenty of time in the pool, and light track work, as part of the preparation for his return, all building up to the charge at September; should we not fall in a sudden screaming heap by then of course...
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An in form Grundy hasn’t been seen since before he signed his contract 3 years ago, not coming after 4 months out…LaurieHolden wrote:I look forward to Grundys return, and reinstate his position as our no.1 Ruckman.
An in form Grundy presents a serious catalyst to our finals push.
The prospect of Grundy rotating with Cameron in the forward line is something I truly believe will offer us something special going into the finals.
With Cox as a third tall, it'll give opposition coaches a real headache.
I see no reason to even consider trading him. We have potentially one of the best ruckmen in the competition, albeit down on form leading into his injury, but he's too good not to rebound. Bring on the second coming of Grundy.
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You must have missed ANZAC day?eddiesmith wrote:An in form Grundy hasn’t been seen since before he signed his contract 3 years ago, not coming after 4 months out…LaurieHolden wrote:I look forward to Grundys return, and reinstate his position as our no.1 Ruckman.
An in form Grundy presents a serious catalyst to our finals push.
The prospect of Grundy rotating with Cameron in the forward line is something I truly believe will offer us something special going into the finals.
With Cox as a third tall, it'll give opposition coaches a real headache.
I see no reason to even consider trading him. We have potentially one of the best ruckmen in the competition, albeit down on form leading into his injury, but he's too good not to rebound. Bring on the second coming of Grundy.
His 16 possession, 6 marks, 33 hit outs and match sealing goal from outside 50 (with a fckded knee) were pure gold.
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Got to remember Grundy won't magically come back in peak form after so long back PCL take time.
So it is unlikely we will get ANZAC day Grundy.
The problem as I have kept saying his trade value unless we pay a large chunk of his pay will be late second round to 3rd rounder.
So it is unlikely we will get ANZAC day Grundy.
The problem as I have kept saying his trade value unless we pay a large chunk of his pay will be late second round to 3rd rounder.
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We should never have signed a contract like this! Disgraceful money for kicking leather around a paddock! Our Society has completely lost it ! Let’s hope we can trade him asap . We don’t build great Teams by paying individuals this sickening amount of money. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a capitalist pig!
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