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@ said:Congratulations Chris on your 200 !.
Would have loved to see you as the club captain.
Far more resolve and intelligence than Woods.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:It is 100 to many however he does his best every week.
He is an honest at they come in terms of effort.
His body is just a train wreak.
Sometimes Eddie I think you really misplace your words.
Say what you want about Lawrence, about his talent or lack of it, that's an opinion. I personally think he is definitely first-grade quality, he's not one of the better second rowers but that's true of most forwards in the comp, they can't all be superstars.
And with his heavily reduced / drawn out contract, he's not on much money. It's not his fault he had such a good deal previously, he was arguably one of the best centre prospects Tigers have ever had, and I think it's a credit to him that he reinvented his game such that he's still a competitive forward. Luke Lewis is one of the few footballers I can think of who successfully made that transition, and he's not just a rare talent, he moved to the backrow not so long into his career.
But about his body being a train wreck - have you seen Lawrence? He's pretty damned fit and strong looking for a train wreck. In the last 3 years he's played 21, 19 and 22 games, which is decently consistent for a forward. As a comparison, Sauaso Sue played 18, 23 and 21 games in that same period.
He's not a train wreck, you speak out of turn, he's just not the physical powerhouse he was 7 years ago. Age comes for us all, as they say.
His body is a train wreak mate. He was an Australian Centre in 2011 and now he is a sub par back rower who would struggle to outrun a prop. I remember Mannering running him down at Leichhardt one day it was sad to see.
You said it yourself, he is not the physical powerhouse he was 7 years ago.
He looks in pain in plenty of games. Im not talking about getting through games. Im talking about ability to shift lateral, play the ball without complications, hit the hole without dropping it. His coordination is off.
Effort and desire get him through so I wish him all the best.
There's a difference between not being as fast as you used to be, and being a train wreck. Look at the Robbie Farah videos on line, he used to be a real whippet, he's nothing like that now.
Dropping the ball or not dropping the ball is not evidence of physical woes. They are out there on the footy field getting smashed for 80 minutes, that's the test of the body, not handling. Unless you've recently broken your hands.
Benji got run down by Ben Smith one day, his body was a train wreck then too? Actually Benji got run down by Tamou as well. Todd Burns got run down by Scott Sattler. Jake Mamo got run down by Josh Starling. Dylan Napa caught Edrick Lee.
Lawrence gets through games, plays most games in a season and is signed on for a few more years. But you think he looks in pain, he doesn't play the ball properly (?) and therefore his body is done?
@ said:A great clubman. Eddie didn't he even show up at Leichhardt to watch your matyr boy play reserve grade
@ said:Well done to him, he's had some godawful injuries and he still gives it his all. Not the player he was but he never dogs it and always puts in for those around him.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Say what you will about Chris Lawrence but, he's the only one who seems to feel loyal to the club. He's also putting in 100% every week. I'm hoping that Ivan can get the best football out of Rowdy.
Mate he really had no choice but to be loyal as he wouldn't have got any interest from other clubs. Dislocated hip ruined his career simple.
He turned down massive dollars from the Dogs right before the hip injury. Safe to say he's loyal.
Its sad that in a thread that's meant to be something positive about one of the club's longest serving players that his detractors still need to get their digs in.
Well done Rowdy. Club legend.