Dustin Martin | PUNT ROAD END | Richmond Tigers Forum
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Dustin Martin

Deadset looked in 3rd gear. Such confidence, just KNOWS he is the best player on the ground. Treated them with contempt at times. Loved it
 
Dusty is the guy
who will beat you on the ground
after the game
will drink you under the table
take ur girlfriend home
take ur mother out
become ur old man best drinking mate
and end up
sleeping in ur bed
as u sleep in the shed
and then
steal your car

GUN
 
WOW!! Just WOW.... Been waiting to see THAT game for a while. It's the next level I've been waiting for. Can't be another level beyond that
 
Stylistically, tonight was like Dusty's year 2.
It's like he released a couple of albums of raw, passionate fury, then went off and started listening to Brian Eno and hanging out with Fluxus artists and releasing stuff that, although skilfully crafted, was just on the edge of becoming a puddle of innocuous jazz fusion.
And now he's gone punk again.
 
There are no words to sufficiently describe his game. It was superhuman. Loved that he also gave a cheapie off to Butters to get him in the game. Looks a pro and plays even better. I love Dusty. Just give him the cheque book and let him write his own cheque we can't let him go
 
That was next level football from Dusty & concur it's just about the best game I have ever seen from him, admittedly against one of the weaker sides in the comp.
Now a bonafide superstar.
 
TJsFurrow said:
Stylistically, tonight was like Dusty's year 2.
It's like he released a couple of albums of raw, passionate fury, then went off and started listening to Brian Eno and hanging out with Fluxus artists and releasing stuff that, although skilfully crafted, was just on the edge of becoming a puddle of innocuous jazz fusion.
And now he's gone punk again.

I see his halfback work as more of an Appalachian mountains bluegrass period
 
TJsFurrow said:
Stylistically, tonight was like Dusty's year 2.
It's like he released a couple of albums of raw, passionate fury, then went off and started listening to Brian Eno and hanging out with Fluxus artists and releasing stuff that, although skilfully crafted, was just on the edge of becoming a puddle of innocuous jazz fusion.
And now he's gone punk again.

:hihi