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Farewell Sam Frost

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56 minutes ago, TGR said:

No wonder Goody is going all in on Bennell and Murray.

We have negligently overlooked speed and outside run for years; and the penny finally dropped for the so-called brains trust.

 

Now the over-reach and massive gambling.

Trademark logic error from you Rono. Your point all along is that we traded Frost because we don't rate speed and yet here we are looking at other players in the same off season with speed.  Maybe Frost was traded for other reasons? 

 
1 hour ago, TGR said:

No wonder Goody is going all in on Bennell and Murray.

We have negligently overlooked speed and outside run for years; and the penny finally dropped for the so-called brains trust.

 

Now the over-reach and massive gambling.

...but we're not looking at Bennell for speed, it's his absolute class with and around the ball that we're looking at.

Neither Frost nor Murray have that class nor will they ever have it.

...and I don't know that we're even looking at Murray anyway.

The only story on that seems to be a thread on this site.

  • 5 years later...
 

I always had a soft spot for Frosty, yeah he could make some frustrating turnovers but he always had a red hot go. I wouldn’t be surprised if another club gave him one last go, if not 185 games is a solid career.


Harsh on Frosty. Had a great year last year

Might get a gig somewhere

Spoke to a Hawks supporter about a year ago and he said Sam is a respected person .He won their community award - like a Jim Stynes award.

Well played Frosty.

 

Frostball circa 2018-19 was a fun time.

I think he'll find plenty of suitors if he wants to play on for a fourth club.

Edited by Demon Jack


51 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Harsh on Frosty. Had a great year last year

Might get a gig somewhere

Um would it be the worst idea to........

1 minute ago, Bowserpower said:

Get out

Well would it?? Be an upgrade on a few!!

7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Well would it?? Be an upgrade on a few!!

I've a bad heart. Not sure i could survive a Frosty return to our backline

Umm, he isn't Betts or Ablett jnr. Surely we're not replacing an old and problematic All Australian defender with an old and problematic NON-All Australian defender. Frosty probably gave it his all - the supporters of two clubs should feel grateful tonight.


BTW is Sam Frost the most photogenic player ever? 😂😂😂

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My favourite Frosty memory was in a game v Carlton (maybe 2017 I think) with the game on the line when a galloping gazelle streamed across half back and ran forward dodging opponents and saving the game. A wonderful sight.

Had he been able to replicate this regularly and predictably he would have been a keeper.

Thanks Frosty - always a favourite even in the poo and wee colours.

Edited by monoccular

2 hours ago, BDA said:

I've a bad heart. Not sure i could survive a Frosty return to our backline

Cmon we need to be entertained ..GET FROSTY BAAAAACKK

1 hour ago, gs77 said:

My favourite Frost memory was his run-down tackle that slung West Coast's Petruccelle

He'd probably get suspended for that these days.


Does he get a podcast invite? He's certainly had an interesting career and might have plenty to reflect on.

I still remember him and May nearly having punch on on the field half way through the game.

12 hours ago, gs77 said:

My favourite Frost memory was his run-down tackle that slung West Coast's Petruccelle and shredded his guernsey for good measure.

RD 9 | Speedy Eagle caught by Frost

then doing a shoddy kick, the highs and low of frostball

 
15 hours ago, gs77 said:

My favourite Frost memory was his run-down tackle that slung West Coast's Petruccelle and shredded his guernsey for good measure.

RD 9 | Speedy Eagle caught by Frost

Coincidentally both of these respected players have had younger players supersede them and have just been delisted.


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