JackG deservedly with a Premiership medal, at least for a little while.
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Great pic.
JackG deservedly with a Premiership medal, at least for a little while.
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Looking at Jackie G's facial expressions since that happened, seems like he's proud of what he did which is great for his own self-esteem.From Stronger and Bolder:
"Before they depart, to stretch and hydrate and warm down and ice up, Hardwick takes a moment to single out one player: Jack “Fridge” Graham.
Graham was able to return to the field after pain medication and strapping. Despite the shoulder popping out again during a flexibility and mobility test, he put his hand up—the left, not the right—to continue. That test wouldn’t be the first time that evening that the joint “sub-luxed”, his limb slipping again and again from its aggravated socket.
Still he spoiled. Still he tackled. He assumed a place in the forward line, and ran to corral and corner, pressing every opponent with the force of his injured body. By the time the final siren sounded, Graham had recorded more pressure acts than any Geelong player on the field.
Hardwick wants to acknowledge this, too. “To be honest, you guys mightn’t have known, but Jack couldn’t move his arm above his neck. We packed him up at half-time, and we spoke to him on the bench and asked, ‘Do you think you can go?’ and he said absolutely, without hesitation. He put his hand up for you blokes.”
Hardwick turns to Graham now, and points in his direction. “We don’t know where it ends up from here, but we know there’s going to be a chapter in our history book about you, mate. You helped us get to where we need to go. Thank you. Thank you so much.”
From Stronger and Bolder:
"Before they depart, to stretch and hydrate and warm down and ice up, Hardwick takes a moment to single out one player: Jack “Fridge” Graham.
Graham was able to return to the field after pain medication and strapping. Despite the shoulder popping out again during a flexibility and mobility test, he put his hand up—the left, not the right—to continue. That test wouldn’t be the first time that evening that the joint “sub-luxed”, his limb slipping again and again from its aggravated socket.
Still he spoiled. Still he tackled. He assumed a place in the forward line, and ran to corral and corner, pressing every opponent with the force of his injured body. By the time the final siren sounded, Graham had recorded more pressure acts than any Geelong player on the field.
Hardwick wants to acknowledge this, too. “To be honest, you guys mightn’t have known, but Jack couldn’t move his arm above his neck. We packed him up at half-time, and we spoke to him on the bench and asked, ‘Do you think you can go?’ and he said absolutely, without hesitation. He put his hand up for you blokes.”
Hardwick turns to Graham now, and points in his direction. “We don’t know where it ends up from here, but we know there’s going to be a chapter in our history book about you, mate. You helped us get to where we need to go. Thank you. Thank you so much.”
Love it that Cotch put his premiership medal around Fridge's neck.
He was definitely there in spirit on Saturday and was a mighty forece in getting the Tigers to the Big Dance.
Love it that Cotch put his premiership medal around Fridge's neck.
He was definitely there in spirit on Saturday and was a mighty forece in getting the Tigers to the Big Dance.
Jack Graham still very sore after his shoulder reconstruction according to Peter Burge.
Really hope he fully recovers & didn't do too much damage to it in the Prelim.
Article in today's Hun n Fridge reckons he'll be right for the pre season games in 2020. He'll be back hungrier than ever, disappointed big time to have missed this year.
So Jack Graham has a legacy beyond dispute at Richmond. The Grand Final and Cats game give him that.
But what do we expect next? The shoulders are a worry. Averages 17 disposals, 7 tackles, 2.5 clearances. Will be 22 all of next year and comes out of contract at the end of 2020. Clubs will come hard for him, particularly the SA clubs. We know things are getting tight, we know Jack Ross in year averaged 17 disposals and more clearances In year one.
Horrible thought, is Jack Graham the one we have to lose due to salary cap pressures? And what is he worth in a trade if it comes to that?
So Jack Graham has a legacy beyond dispute at Richmond. The Grand Final and Cats game give him that.
But what do we expect next? The shoulders are a worry. Averages 17 disposals, 7 tackles, 2.5 clearances. Will be 22 all of next year and comes out of contract at the end of 2020. Clubs will come hard for him, particularly the SA clubs. We know things are getting tight, we know Jack Ross in year averaged 17 disposals and more clearances In year one.
Horrible thought, is Jack Graham the one we have to lose due to salary cap pressures? And what is he worth in a trade if it comes to that?
So Jack Graham has a legacy beyond dispute at Richmond. The Grand Final and Cats game give him that.
But what do we expect next? The shoulders are a worry. Averages 17 disposals, 7 tackles, 2.5 clearances. Will be 22 all of next year and comes out of contract at the end of 2020. Clubs will come hard for him, particularly the SA clubs. We know things are getting tight, we know Jack Ross in year averaged 17 disposals and more clearances In year one.
Horrible thought, is Jack Graham the one we have to lose due to salary cap pressures? And what is he worth in a trade if it comes to that?