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Robbo in grand final sprint


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Heat 1

Tyson Goldsack (Coll) Scratch

Robert Copeland (BL) Scratch

Simon Wiggins (Carl) Scratch

Aaron Fiora (Stk) 2m

Jake King (Rich) 2m

Eddie Sansbury (Roos) 4m

Brent Guera (Haw) 4m

Simon Goodwin (Adel) 4m

Heat 2

Nathan Krakouer (Port) Scratch

Farren Ray (Dogs) Scratch

Joel Reynolds (Geel) 2m

Sean Dempster (Swans) 2m

Paddy Ryder (Ess) 2m

Russell Robertson (Melb) 4m

Will Schofield (WC) 4m

Paul Haselby (Frem) 6m

wtf! why not davey or bell?

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wtf! why not davey or bell?

Maybe it's like that baseball movie with the kids who busts his arm in some kind of accident, and then the muscles knit so tightly when they heal that he can pitch a ball at major league speeds.

Robbo will be easily the fastest, but will lose because his strong leg will go faster than his weak leg and he'll end up going around in a circle.

Other possibilities -

The club and Robbo have agreed to do everything they can to boost his profile and trade value.

This is the club's way of saying "Robbo, we love you, see, we do all these things for you, but could you just take the damn two years?"

And bizarre possibility three - Robbo has really looked after himself these last few weeks, has been working hugely on strengthening his legs to overcome the persistent knee problems, and has developed an explosive pace off the mark which might just give him a crack at the sprint.

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FFS that's the second year in a row he's limped his way to the end of the year and turned up in the sprint.

Jacques:

"Did I hear someone say pick 22?"

again I say....makes you wonder ?? :rolleyes:

there simply is something not quite right about that...from anyones standpoint !!

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Grand Final Sprint Heats

Heat 1 - Tyson Goldsack (Coll) Scratch, Robert Copeland (BL) Scratch, Simon Wiggins (Carl) Scratch, Aaron Fiora (Stk) 2m, Jake King (Rich) 2m, Eddie Sansbury (Roos) 4m, Brent Guerra (Haw) 4m, Simon Goodwin (Adel) 4m

Heat 2 - Nathan Krakouer (Port) Scratch, Farren Ray (Dogs) Scratch, Joel Reynolds (Geel) 2m, Sean Dempster (Swans) 2m, Paddy Ryder (Ess) 2m, Russell Robertson (Melb) 4m, Will Schofield (WC) 4m, Paul Haselby (Frem) 6m

Go Robbo! ;)

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Does anyone have the odds on Robbo doing his hammy at the 30 metre mark?

Based on our 2007 performances, I think there's a fair chance this will happen.

so how did Robbo go ????

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Does anyone have the odds on Robbo doing his hammy at the 30 metre mark?

Based on our 2007 performances, I think there's a fair chance this will happen.

Really it should be White in the sprint, a last ditch attempt to have our ENTIRE senior list injured at some point during the season.

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