CFC8795 wrote:
Crusader wrote:
Arnhem blues wrote:
If Hewitt gets up, push Kennedy to HFF to take Martin ‘s spot.
Would love to find a way to get Dow in - he was good at the end of last year and from what I have seen in the vfl, has only improved since then. Too good a talent to throw away. Why not try him in owies spot? He would be handy in the F50 congestion - lethal step and burst.
May lose some tackling pressure but gain a significant problem for the opposition backline
Should at least give him some opportunity to practice other positions in the vfl
Kennedy is at his zenith right now, in the role that he has. I wouldn’t be doing anything to put the brakes on that.
Good word zenith. Is that the first time it has been used on TC?
We need most of our players to be at their zenith to win #17.
Go Blues!

A quick search shows Camel pioneered its use on TC, on an early Sunday morn back in 2005, February 27:
Camel wrote:
Denis Pagan is giving my club back to me, back to you, back to all of us. To me, he is already as great as Parkin, Walls, Jesaulenko and all the other outstanding men who have steered us to September glory. For Denis has helped restore the pride in my club. The pride that was lost through the excesses of the days that used to be. The pride that I felt when Kernahan stood proud holding number sixteen triumphantly in the spring air, that pride has returned. Denis is, of course, one essential cog in the machine of success, but a mighty cog he is. Is he more important than the staffer who is responsible for presenting me with a new interstate membership option? Is he more important than the team negotiating deals with new and exciting sponsors? Maybe he is, maybe he isn't, but I'm smart enough to know I can't have one without the other. They all have their role to play. And each role is helping to ensure our zenith is closer than our nadir.
Not sure his message has aged well, but the use of
zenith AND
nadir in the same sentence is timeless
