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His leadership has been invaluable this year, very reliable player.
Lol no. There are clear differences to hoe he's playing now when compared to recent years.Tolman is Tolman and has always been Tolman. He plays this way every week. He has always been unfashionable but effective. It’s players like him that allow the Kasianos, Eastwood’s, Klemmers, Papis and Ogden’s to play at full tilt as he plays big minutes at his intensity level. Fuck he was on the end of a grubber in the fullbacks position. Name me a prop in another team that would have been running back to out themselves in a position to be there?
Pay's getting the best out of him it seems. Credit to Pay.I think Tolman deserves a special mention and a thread for today's mammoth effort.
47 tackles and 160 meters and ran with purpose not just dying in the ass as we have seen from Tolman over the years.
Tolman was the best on field for us and really showed what a valuable player he really is for us.
I have been wondering if They have had him doing some skills work. maybe Pay has been getting in his ear. I think Hasler was happy for him to continue his regular output. But pay was after a little more quality.Much improved on last season. I was critical on him but he has made noticeable improvements. He looks physically more dominant and is looking to run towards gaps rather than fronton at the first defender directly Infront of him, he also looks to have lifted his intensity of his plays. Fuck, I even saw him use some footwork today.
I think he was pretty hurt he was being shopped atoiubd last year. Pay pretty much had him as surplus playing minimal minutes of the bench.Tolman had an attitude shift somewhere during the latter part of last year. His intensity in his runs increased and has not looked back. He is a great contributor now and love it when he runs the ball because he makes good metres and plays the ball reasonably fast on a consistent basis.
He's been de-haslerized. He was pretty much mute for 5 years. Remember this was a guy Bellamy did not want to lose after Melbournes Salary cap issues.Lol no. There are clear differences to hoe he's playing now when compared to recent years.
Correct , it was coaches game plan and also the hooker that kept giving it to him on the 4th. The hate for tolman has always centrerd around that 4th play . The rest of his output is what you expect from non name workaholic forwardTolman is a coaches dream he does whatever the coach tells them to do so alot of his rubbish hitups previously guaranteed are directions from des
Your last point is the only one that’s valid.Correct , it was coaches game plan and also the hooker that kept giving it to him on the 4th. The hate for tolman has always centrerd around that 4th play . The rest of his output is what you expect from non name workaholic forward
In fact you could probably also blame rest of the side for him getting the ball on the 4th
- why didn't halves call for the ball on the 4th
- why didn't other get in position to get it on 4th
- why lichee kept throwing it to him on the 4th
Well then if not coached then he should of hooked lichaa in any game that he overruled the halves.Your last point is the only one that’s valid.
I’ve seen halves calling for it a lot on the 4th, but somehow Lichaa always manages to pass it to Tolman. Probably also the coach, but I doubt Pay was coaching that last year.
Tolman does deserve a mention plays his heart out,
Makes you think what could’ve been if des didnt fuck him up.
So true des has killed so many careers at the dogs.had tolman stayed in Melbourne and never came to dogs and never got coached by the cancer coach, he would have been playing rep/origin footy every year.
Des basically killed Tolman's career.
So true des has killed so many careers at the dogs.