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He was very good, dynamic? Maybe, Bellamy certainly got the best out of himAdam Blair was a dynamic player for Melbourne.
He was very good, dynamic? Maybe, Bellamy certainly got the best out of himAdam Blair was a dynamic player for Melbourne.
Hahaha this is the thing that should catapult Bellamy into the hall of fameAdam Blair was a dynamic player for Melbourne.
I remember our defense was lacking, but that attack was pretty slick. Love Bluey.I will say that I believe Bluey got an absolutely raw deal from the players in that side. As you say, we actually played pretty well - round 1 we matched Manly (the premiers), Round 2 battered Parra, we were actually in the 8 as late as round 19. Lost three close games to Brisbane, Newcastle and Manly, then gave up and started getting belted by 40+
Bluey could coach, but they did him dirty by not allowing him to be an assistant first. Then the players knew they could lay down and stop playing, and blame it on him as an inexperienced coach in the NRL.
Oddly I reckon a Bluey plus Kearney pairing actually could’ve worked.I remember our defense was lacking, but that attack was pretty slick. Love Bluey.
Can’t stand the guy, but he was robbed of the Churchill in 09 in the cheating sideHe was very good, dynamic? Maybe, Bellamy certainly got the best out of him
lemme guess, Slater? Just had to turn up for unconditional praiseCan’t stand the guy, but he was robbed of the Churchill in 09 in the cheating side
Correct, everyone in the stands laughed when Slater was announcedlemme guess, Slater? Just had to turn up for unconditional praise
Thou shalt not question the performance, skill or character of Billy who redefined the play of fullbacks. This is the way.Correct, everyone in the stands laughed when Slater was announced