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Ian Rutledge Quotes

«That gives an opportunity for others to push and develop experience at this level.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«There's a real even-ness among the players which will make it hard to ensure we have the right team.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«It's a huge loss for any team, someone who's experienced and contributed to the team's success over the last three years.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«I'm very happy with the draw but it means nothing unless we play well... and don't get complacent.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«And I think tonight we also saw players keen to avoid injury ahead of the Games, which was possibly understandable.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«We had enough chances probably to score more than three but we're through to the medal rounds now.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«We just wanted to win. In fairness to the Canadians they defended pretty well and the goalkeeper had a blinder.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«It's gut-wrenching for them, not making the final then to get themselves up to play in a positive way today is very tough. It's a horrible way to lose.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«We practice them, but you can't practice pressure. That's the difference.»
Author: Ian Rutledge
«It was a mixed performance, we were unsettled in the first half by the injuries but had regained our composure by the end of the match.»
Author: Ian Rutledge