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Sam Walsh Mark of the Year
#1
Sam Walsh won mark of the year:
https://www.afl.com.au/news/519598/risin...claim-moty



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#2
Well done young fella, EAD Rozee.
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#3
But no ‘Goal of the Year’ for Cripps?
These awards are getting weirder every year.
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#4
Well done Sam and well deserved. ?
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#5
Was a very good mark. Very courageous.
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(10-18-2020, 09:31 AM)IvanAwfulbigone link Wrote:But no ‘Goal of the Year’ for Cripps?
These awards are getting weirder every year.
I got no argument there. That was a freak goal. All 3 would've been worthy.
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#7
I reckon that "mark of the year" wouldn't have featured in Sam's list of possible awards and I think that helps to make it such a remarkable achievement.

It was an incredibly courageous act from a young man who isn't built for busting packs, and it was perfectly judged.  A well-deserved award; well done Sam!
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#8
  That mark marked was a turning point for Sam's season. There was talk around then of Walsh being overtaken by Smith and Rozee. The doubters shutup after that game and I was half thinking at the time that it may have been in the back of  Walsh's mind when he went for the mark.
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(10-18-2020, 12:24 PM)bratblue link Wrote:  That mark marked was a turning point for Sam's season. There was talk around then of Walsh being overtaken by Smith and Rozee. The doubters shutup after that game and I was half thinking at the time that it may have been in the back of  Walsh's mind when he went for the mark.

Amongst all the hype for the other young ones doing well, it's easy to forget Walsh because he has been so good from his very first game.  Has now played 39 out of a possible 39, and I think his Brownlow nights will only get better from this point onwards....
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#10
Congratulations Sam. What a memorable show of your Super skills and steely mind.
Interesting to hear Sam acknowledge his growth following focused training with one our most courageous. Simmo ? Going back with the flight of the ball is trademark "selfless Simmo". Great legacy to leave your team mates.
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Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
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