#23 Anthony Rocca
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#23 Anthony Rocca
Guernsey Number: 23
Height 195cm
Weight: 104kg
Recruited From: North Reservoir-Lakeside/Northern U18/Sydney
Debut: 1995
Date of Birth: 15 August 1977
After missing most of 2005 with a snapped Achilles tendon, Rocca played closer to goal in 2006 than he has in the past, and performed admirably for the Magpies. He led the club goalkicking for the second time (the other year being 2002), with 55 goals, the best single-season tally of his 12-year career. 34 of his goals came in the first 11 rounds, including a career-best haul of 8.0 in round two against Hawthorn, suggesting his first half of the season was sensational, however his form levelled out thereafter, apart from a bag of six goals in the round 21 triumph over Carlton. Booted five goals in big wins in round five over Port Adelaide, and round nine over the Bulldogs. The 29-year-old played his 200th game in round 16 against West Coast, and finished equal 7th in the EW Copeland Trophy voting.
Playing Honours:
Collingwood
Darren Millane Trophy (best clubman) 2002
Leading goal kicker (equal) 2002
TAC Cup
Team of the Year 1994
TAC Medal (Grand Final B.O.G.) 1994
My spiel on the big fella is as follows (and remember this is my view, not the view of anyone else)
I remember back when Anthony first came down to Collingwood from Sydney, from my memories he played CHB in his early days, and when he went up forward I always thought him and Sav got in each other's way. I guess in hindsight, losing Sav might have given Anthony the chance to prove himself in his own game, and that he did!
I was never a wrap for him when he first came to Collingwood, and it took me a good two years to warm to him, then he became one of my favourites.
The huge long bombs, the big marks and I always love the way he celebrates a goal, punching the fists into the air in delight, along with 30+ thousand passionate black and white fans!
When he did his achilles in 2005 I was absolutely devistated. I was at the game and he looked like he was going to dominate and kick an absolute bag full. Then SNAP, and out the window goes a season and perhaps the best of his career just like that!
I, to this day think that injury has had a severe effect on how he plays today. From all reports, this injury will more than likely hinder his ability to play up to the standard we all have enjoyed over the years. That is where all fans need to be mindful. The usual suspects bagging players for not being like they used to might have to take a step back on this one. But anyway, I hope he proves me wrong and comes out and has a stellar season.
He got his life membership at the AGM on Thursday night, and In front of around 600 members in the Members Dining Room at the MCG, Anthony Rocca was acknowledged for his outstanding contribution to the Collingwood Football Club with that Life Membership.
Rocca paid tribute to coach Mick Malthouse, the Board, his teammates and his family.
Good luck in 2007 Anthony, I'm looking forward to a big year from you and the boys.
GO PIES!
Height 195cm
Weight: 104kg
Recruited From: North Reservoir-Lakeside/Northern U18/Sydney
Debut: 1995
Date of Birth: 15 August 1977
After missing most of 2005 with a snapped Achilles tendon, Rocca played closer to goal in 2006 than he has in the past, and performed admirably for the Magpies. He led the club goalkicking for the second time (the other year being 2002), with 55 goals, the best single-season tally of his 12-year career. 34 of his goals came in the first 11 rounds, including a career-best haul of 8.0 in round two against Hawthorn, suggesting his first half of the season was sensational, however his form levelled out thereafter, apart from a bag of six goals in the round 21 triumph over Carlton. Booted five goals in big wins in round five over Port Adelaide, and round nine over the Bulldogs. The 29-year-old played his 200th game in round 16 against West Coast, and finished equal 7th in the EW Copeland Trophy voting.
Playing Honours:
Collingwood
Darren Millane Trophy (best clubman) 2002
Leading goal kicker (equal) 2002
TAC Cup
Team of the Year 1994
TAC Medal (Grand Final B.O.G.) 1994
My spiel on the big fella is as follows (and remember this is my view, not the view of anyone else)
I remember back when Anthony first came down to Collingwood from Sydney, from my memories he played CHB in his early days, and when he went up forward I always thought him and Sav got in each other's way. I guess in hindsight, losing Sav might have given Anthony the chance to prove himself in his own game, and that he did!
I was never a wrap for him when he first came to Collingwood, and it took me a good two years to warm to him, then he became one of my favourites.
The huge long bombs, the big marks and I always love the way he celebrates a goal, punching the fists into the air in delight, along with 30+ thousand passionate black and white fans!
When he did his achilles in 2005 I was absolutely devistated. I was at the game and he looked like he was going to dominate and kick an absolute bag full. Then SNAP, and out the window goes a season and perhaps the best of his career just like that!
I, to this day think that injury has had a severe effect on how he plays today. From all reports, this injury will more than likely hinder his ability to play up to the standard we all have enjoyed over the years. That is where all fans need to be mindful. The usual suspects bagging players for not being like they used to might have to take a step back on this one. But anyway, I hope he proves me wrong and comes out and has a stellar season.
He got his life membership at the AGM on Thursday night, and In front of around 600 members in the Members Dining Room at the MCG, Anthony Rocca was acknowledged for his outstanding contribution to the Collingwood Football Club with that Life Membership.
Rocca paid tribute to coach Mick Malthouse, the Board, his teammates and his family.
Good luck in 2007 Anthony, I'm looking forward to a big year from you and the boys.
GO PIES!
Last edited by ~Madness~ on Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:28 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Geeeeeeez........SLACK!!!!!!!
Thats 30 seconds I'll never get back in my life.....Humphhhhhhhh!
Good work Maddy
Thats 30 seconds I'll never get back in my life.....Humphhhhhhhh!
Good work Maddy
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Enjoy yourself. Its later than you think!
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Anthony now approaches 29 yo. One of the most damaging components of his game is his ability to crash the pack. This is what will open up the forward attack and bring the ball to the ground for the opportunitistic crumbers, 1, 4, 11, 6 and more recently 18. He does not grab the ball over his head anywhere near enough but bouncing on those shoulders can't be much fun....ooooch! He must preserve his body to play into his 30's and with tazza going "pet shop boys" (for the under 30's ....Go west) a missing pebble leaves a very limp attack. Getting the right mix up forward will be the challenge for MM...... Pebs, Bucks, Rus, Neon, Trav, Rogan, and a slowing Lica.
It's gotta be RED! He's gotta be spinning.
- Johnson#26
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Rocca steps aside
4:16:36 PM Tue 19 December, 2006
Matt Burgan
Sportal for afl.com.au
http://collingwoodfc.com.au/default.asp ... eid=310610
4:16:36 PM Tue 19 December, 2006
Matt Burgan
Sportal for afl.com.au
http://collingwoodfc.com.au/default.asp ... eid=310610
Collingwood forward Anthony Rocca concedes it was an agonising decision to step down as a joint vice-captain of the club, although he is adamant that it is the right move for all parties concerned.
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i think its actually a very mature and responsible idea and decision by Anthony, as he said it gives a chance for boys like Josh Fraser and Ben Johnson to step up to the plate and even a chance for Dale Thomas or Scott Pendlebury to take on leadership roles...~Madness~ wrote:I heard him on the news tonight saying it was his choice but it seemed as if he wasn't too sure about his decision. Weird I thought.
it will also help his personal output on the field and will give him less to worry about in his twilight of his career...
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- ~Madness~
- Posts: 4490
- Joined: Tue May 29, 2001 6:01 pm
- Location: Melbourne, Vic, Au
- Johnson#26
- Posts: 24763
- Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2003 6:54 am
- ~Madness~
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I don't have much to say about the big Roc today. Apart from;
I felt the delivery in there was pathetic. The amount of times he was one out in the square and they went short, he was presenting but they couldn't get him...hmmmmm I felt I was looking at Taz reincarnated...(as in no delivery)
I felt he came good when the team came good, presenting well and taking some great grabs.
I think he will come into form... Watch this space for a big one for the big fella!!!!
8 2 10 7 0 1 0 0 0 1
I don't have much to say about the big Roc today. Apart from;
I felt the delivery in there was pathetic. The amount of times he was one out in the square and they went short, he was presenting but they couldn't get him...hmmmmm I felt I was looking at Taz reincarnated...(as in no delivery)
I felt he came good when the team came good, presenting well and taking some great grabs.
I think he will come into form... Watch this space for a big one for the big fella!!!!
"whaaa whaaaaaa!