racin jason
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Not yet.....
Aiden Tolman is an absolute weapon in regards to consistency and reliability though sadly he shouldn't be anything more than a benchy in a quality side.He's one of the most divisive players as far as the Kennel is concerned!
Obviously no superstar, but I've never questioned his commitment - often playing 80min over the years.
He's been reliable, particularly in defence and with the upheaval over the last couple of years good to have around for the younger fellas coming through.
Nearing the end and although I definitely appreciate his service and commitment, it's hard to describe him as a legend - more a good solid club man.
You kind of just answered your own question. Yes, our standards have dropped drastically and we haven't won squat since the minor premiership in 2012 so there for, why not make Mr 4th hit up merchant a so-called "club legend"Oh FFS. Have a word the lot of you.
How our standards have dropped to be bigging up Tolman as a club legend. He's done alright but Jesus. A club legend that's won what?
He’s a legend in the sense of all the tough stuff he’s done for us for so long. The dirty work others players prefer not to do
Agree,not on same level but fair dinkum,this guy gives our club 110%,every week,averages over 40 tackles every game,over 150 metres,and most of all is a team player.he's had opportunities to go elsewhere but stayed put,Cronulla chased him hard a couple of years ago,and stayed loyal to us.Credit to him he's done well. However he isn't anywhere near the people on that list
Have to agree with this, been appreciating his ability to read the play over the many years he has worn blue and white. The number of times he has popped up at the right spot at the right time is uncanny.I get the frustration on his 4th tackle settlers and it's warranted. That's more of following an instruction.
The thing I like about this guy he's always in the game. Most times there's an opportunistic break, he somehow is always there to take a pass and keep the movement alive. Sure I get frustrated that another player wasn't there. There's better talent in the team that need to see what he does and how he does it and learn. One of the first also to tidy up in broken play when defending. Basically he's a reliable player that does the 1% plays well.
Maybe he should be our 9 then?Have to agree with this, been appreciating his ability to read the play over the many years he has worn blue and white. The number of times he has popped up at the right spot at the right time is uncanny.
Couldn't agree more... And I thought he worked his ass off more than ever this year when things weren't going well.. feel like the younger guys were able to keep their heads up to have that run at the end of the season due to having a strong leadership group around them, which will also give them confidence going into next seasonI get the frustration on his 4th tackle settlers and it's warranted. That's more of following an instruction.
The thing I like about this guy he's always in the game. Most times there's an opportunistic break, he somehow is always there to take a pass and keep the movement alive. Sure I get frustrated that another player wasn't there. There's better talent in the team that need to see what he does and how he does it and learn. One of the first also to tidy up in broken play when defending. Basically he's a reliable player that does the 1% plays well.