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Author: | George Harris [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:29 am ] |
Post subject: | The Simon Wiggins Appreciation Thread |
OK, this guy is, and never will be, a superstar, but he is one of the most honest performers in the team. When the goals were there to be kicked against Port Adelaide he shot straight under pressure on two occasions. He was also one of the highest possession winners on the night. He's a genuine quiet achiever. And who can forget that mark at the start of the last quarter against Essendon* which set the tone. Hats off to Wiggo. |
Author: | Deano Supremo [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:31 am ] |
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Couldn't agree more. Always seems to set the tone when a good old bit of g & d is required. Does anyone else think he runs like Ronnie De lulio? |
Author: | thehalford [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:46 am ] |
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He wears the same number as ol' Ronnie... I likes Simon. He's a nice, gutsy player who's just starting to find his way. I hope he makes it all the way. |
Author: | The Tyrant [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:57 am ] |
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The Teague of the forward line.... to borrow the phrase. There should always be a spot on the ground for Wigs. And, when we draft new kids, Denis should point at Wiggins and say "you see that guy? play like him." I would still like to see Wiggo AND Teague together at the coalface, but HE'S JUST SO VERSATILE!!! for a while there I thought Wiggins was probably more of a forward than a defender... even while he was playing in defence. He used to have a problem with overcommitting to win the ball and running under the flight (and hence being turned by his man). Its because, as a forward, he wants to win every contest. But that you can iron out with experience. 200 game player, he will be, El Wigganso. Also that mark against Essendon*.... a GEM. He not only parried a forward thrust, but singlehandedly showed Solomon why he has no soul. ANY PLAYER who is so willing to die for the CFC that he will dive in and wreck his own shoulder (last season) deserves to be straight in every week, I reckon. Simon Wiggins = DEAD SET LEGEND |
Author: | thegezman [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:39 pm ] |
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might have to bring back my "wiggins for president!" if he keeps this up. wraped to see him do well. needs to take time to steady when kicking though. ronnie at the same problem. just running flat out while kicking the ball |
Author: | BluesRockMyWorld [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:52 pm ] |
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Wiggo is a very underrated player IMO. Very tough and always puts in 100%. Easily the best game I have seen him play on the weekend. The important thing here is that I believe Wiggo has the right mindset to take this form into the next game against Freo and do as well if not better it!! |
Author: | beagle [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:54 pm ] |
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Goes to show what a bit of grit can do...I almost prefer those types of players than make the most of what they have, which can make the more skilled players look fragile at times. |
Author: | The Tyrant [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:16 pm ] |
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Should I say it..... should I?? dare I? Simon Wiggins is Aaron Hamill WITH leadership THERE! I SAID IT! |
Author: | Bluebernz [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:20 pm ] |
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Sounds like Wiggo played one of his best matches for the club. Haven't seen the match so wondering if someone can fill me in on how he went. Has he improved his compusure and decision-making? Or does he still run around like a chook with it's head cut off? |
Author: | molsey [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:26 pm ] |
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Bluebernz wrote: Sounds like Wiggo played one of his best matches for the club. Haven't seen the match so wondering if someone can fill me in on how he went.
Has he improved his compusure and decision-making? Or does he still run around like a chook with it's head cut off? Wiggo's first half was great - tough at the ball, won a few key clearances. Wiggo and Norman were the solid ones as the senior players seemed to be missing early int he first. Wiggo's third was quiet - was he taking a rest? - before coming back and kicking a key goal in the last. that being said bluebernz, this post is mighty ridiculous. A good game, a hard and fair game, and in the best players for mine, but we need a season of this. And Tyrants - Hamill with leadership? Hamill is a fantastic kick... THERE, I said it. Hamill is a much better player. |
Author: | london blue [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:27 pm ] |
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the young lad has something going for him - particulalry leadership qualities ....when we drafted him wasn't he captain of the Tassie side? |
Author: | George Harris [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:41 pm ] |
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I think he may have been co-captain - they prefer two heads down there for eveything! Seriously, full credit to the guys who don't have the natural talent, but get there through sheer hard work and perseverence, without all the usual plaudits. |
Author: | Bluebernz [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:47 pm ] |
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molsey wrote: Bluebernz wrote: Sounds like Wiggo played one of his best matches for the club. Haven't seen the match so wondering if someone can fill me in on how he went. Has he improved his compusure and decision-making? Or does he still run around like a chook with it's head cut off? Wiggo's first half was great - tough at the ball, won a few key clearances. Wiggo and Norman were the solid ones as the senior players seemed to be missing early int he first. Wiggo's third was quiet - was he taking a rest? - before coming back and kicking a key goal in the last. that being said bluebernz, this post is mighty ridiculous. A good game, a hard and fair game, and in the best players for mine, but we need a season of this. And Tyrants - Hamill with leadership? Hamill is a fantastic kick... THERE, I said it. Hamill is a much better player. Thanks for the feedback molsey. I totally agree with your comments in orange. This thread's a tad premature. Let's see Wiggo string together some good games before we start singing his praises. History is littered with players that have played some good games wihtout ever making it. Do these players ring a bell? Plunkett? Simon Fletcher? Hulme? ...etc... etc. |
Author: | The Tyrant [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:01 pm ] |
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hold on a DARN minute he doesn't have to be a superstar to appreciate him well Molsey, there goes the "Molseteria" plans ![]() |
Author: | molsey [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:12 pm ] |
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The Tyrant wrote: hold on a DARN minute
he doesn't have to be a superstar to appreciate him well Molsey, there goes the "Molseteria" plans ![]() How about the 'Mild appreciation thread' - it will help bring in more readers to the warmth that is Simon Wiggins. But he is a superstar! Just to make it on the mainland is success to a Tasmanian. To those of you still on the island - SWIM i tells ya, SWIM!!!! |
Author: | bluechucky [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:19 pm ] |
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I was impressed with his game on the weekend. Hope he keeps it up. |
Author: | molsey [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:22 pm ] |
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BTW WTF is a molseteria? |
Author: | The Tyrant [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:29 pm ] |
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molsey wrote: BTW WTF is a molseteria?
Its my Molsey appreciation society. But, seeings as you only just "put in", I suppose its not worth having! |
Author: | Maxwell Smart [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:31 pm ] |
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Supporting Wiggo....I felt like I was swimming against the tide...but now the tide seems to be turning....Go Wiggs...you champ!!!! a Tassie boy.. |
Author: | Blues2005 [ Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:37 pm ] |
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I've never been entirely convinced but he's the sort of bloke that deserves to make it. It was good that he was given a bit of license to run around on the weekend instead of having to really concentrate on watching an opponent. He's played over 50 games now though and maybe it's time that he cemented a spot in the side and started performing consistently for us. More of the same please! |
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