Blue Boy wrote:Just an opinion but when I do see him play I rekon he does play angry or is he frustarted !!!
Not too far off the mark there Blue Boy...
I know Thommo quite well personally, we were best mates through school and I chat with him most weeks before games. I just think that when he takes the field for his beloved Doggies, he is just so passionate and determined to do well for his side and the jumper that he does come across as playing angry or frustrated. He is just a super competitive person in everything he does and this is evident with his football as, like most footballers, he just doesn't like to be beaten by his opponent(s).
I haven't seen a footballer in a while that has the high level of work rate that Paul does and his competitve nature is as strong as any footballer I've seen in watching Centrals in the last 20 years or so. His determination and pride in his ability and fitness level is such that he is probably our best tackler in the club and always has a fairly high tackle count on a weekly basis. The only downfall to his game, that he has admitted himself, is that too often he gives away silly free kicks, 25's or down fields because if he decides that he is going to chase someone down and gets to them just before they disose of the footy, he sometimes still carries through with the tackle, hence a high personal frees against count at times.
This is because, like I say, his work rate is so high that he never gives up on winning the football, running to support a team mate or as I said above, chasing down an opponent. Paul knows that he has to work on this, and at times his disposal when he has got the ball, but I can assure you, nothing will change that hard working, competitive nature that he has shown in his 118 SANFL and dozen or so AFL appearances. I think sice he has taken on the captaincy role with Matty Slade he probably feels that he has to set a high standard for his fellow team mates and I guess because he standards are so lofty, this does come across, at times, as being angry or playing frustrated. He proved how good he was by winning the Magarey Medal in 2004, thus leading to his 12 month stint with Essendon, and while I think he has probably been one of our most consistant performers this year, having been reported and suspended twice in 6 months, he just needs to find that self control once again.
GO U DOGGIES & THOMMO...
Big Phil...