Afl Legend Paul Roos Has Questioned Fitness Levels

April 24, 2011 by Zahra Khan  
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Afl Legend Paul Roos Has Questioned Fitness Levels, AFL legend Paul Roos has questioned the fitness of key North Melbourne Kangas rising stars such as lead and handed down in Richmond.

Roos, who was a great play with Sydney and now defunct AFL Fitzroy held, waving grass and Ben Cunnington Kangaroo Jack Ziebell as “unfit for AFL level” that the North gave up a quick lead and lost against the Tigers with nine points Melbourne.

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Roos, who led Sydney to a Prime Minister epic in 2005, questioned the ability of Ziebell, who is in his third AFL season and Cunnington, who is in his second year.

“They were next to useless now,” Roos said deep into the television program Fox Sports.

“It’s a tough game with this new rule on and I know they are only young players, but maybe they should play in the final seconds to get their fitness up.”

Roos, who left coaching at the end of last season and is now a commentator frontline special reviews with Fox Sports, also described as “a disgraceful decision” which won game hero Dustin Martin Tigers on a free kick and the goal in 25 minutes on the last quarter of an intense battle that gave the Richmond final lead change.

Martin started his fourth major and the Tigers were not headed again.

Ziebel, 20, suffered horrific injuries troubles on his two years of opening the list of North and managed just possessions against the Tigers on Sunday.

Cunnington, 19, was North Melbourne’s popular pick first and only fifth in the 2009 national draft, but has accumulated only 11 keys as the Tigers established control through the midfield.

North led by nearly four goals in depth in the first quarter, dashing second year on ballers Martin and Trent Cotchin and ace marksman Jack Riewoldt turned the stream, then won the match for the Tigers.

Martin, 19, kicked four goals from his 33 possessions hidden in half-forward and swinging in midfield as the best player in the tight battle.

The Tigers, with a dominant unleashed by midfielder Martin, kicked seven of the last nine goals from confrontation to turn a three-quarter-time deficit of 13 points in their first win of the season.

North started with big star in control man Drew Petrie bagging four goals in the first period and ending with six when he added two more majors in the tense final term.

Source: http://www.sportsnewsfirst.com.au/articles/2011/04/24/roos-questions-fitness-of-north-kids/

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