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Jason Cripps???

Post: # 1013503Post ausfatcat »

Being a bit nostalgic tonight and thought of Cripps looked to be a kid with great potnetial and speed missed 2 and a half years due to his hamstring injury (off the bone) then came back late in 2001? but lost a lot of his speed. The next year he played 20 out of 22 games but was then delisted (only 25 or 26 at the time), looking back that seems really strange anyone remember the reason why he was delisted?


A little off topic I remember a game against Adelaide in 2001 or 2002 where the saints kicked a ridiculous amount of goals straight 12 or 13 (something like that) and then Cripps kicked the first point or out of bounds and the crowd booed him.
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Post: # 1013505Post Batnoe »

Most of that is right,


he came back in his retirement year and retired, wanted his milestone game and then retired after a long layoff... was best on ground in his comeback game, an then retired game after, i think it was Blake who got the behind, but may be Cripps


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Post: # 1013506Post IluvHarvey »

I honestly thought that game was against WCE but could be wrong!


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Post: # 1013507Post ausfatcat »

Nah batnoe looked it up he came back late in 2001 and then played 20 of 22 games in 2002 where he either reited at 25 or was delisted (pretty sure delisted).


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Post: # 1013508Post ausfatcat »

IluvHarvey wrote:I honestly thought that game was against WCE but could be wrong!

memory not that good so yeah may have been against westcoast.


edit: return game was against Adelaide, and I think the game where he was booed was west coast in 2002.

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_m ... s?mid=1547


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ausfatcat wrote:
IluvHarvey wrote:I honestly thought that game was against WCE but could be wrong!

memory not that good so yeah may have been against westcoast.


edit: return game was against Adelaide, and I think the game where he was booed was west coast in 2002.

http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_m ... s?mid=1547
Interesting to note that in that game Max had one kick and it just happened to be a goal :D


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Post: # 1013511Post Batnoe »

kicked goal with first game back... wasnt the first behind but was best on ground... in second

did hammy in 98, came back in 01


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Post: # 1013512Post noob »

The crowd didn't boo cripps from memory. It was against west coast in 2002 and we kicked about 11 straight before chad davis missed a set shot.


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Post: # 1013513Post ausfatcat »

noob wrote:The crowd didn't boo cripps from memory. It was against west coast in 2002 and we kicked about 11 straight before chad davis missed a set shot.

I remember it being a pretty funny moment, the saints were up and almost guareenteed a win (very rare at that time) so the crowd was very relaxed.


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Post: # 1013514Post Batnoe »

Just looked,

played in 96 97, 98

then 2 games in 2001

then 20 games in 2002 before retireing


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Post: # 1013515Post ausfatcat »

Batnoe wrote:then 20 games in 2002 before retireing
did it say retired?

Edit found some articles that say he retired. Still seems a little strange.


On a side note in his comeback game one Nick Reiwoldt made his debut.


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Post: # 1013516Post Batnoe »

ausfatcat wrote:
Batnoe wrote:then 20 games in 2002 before retireing
did it say retired?

Edit found some articles that say he retired. Still seems a little strange.


On a side note in his comeback game one Nick Reiwoldt made his debut.

I thought retired

but after reading this it says delist at very bottom of forum, i guess i assumed retired with why would we let him stay on list if he only played 2 games in 4 years and then delist after 20 in following year

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/archive/i ... 82435.html


then i read


When the Saints13 Nov 2006, 17:50
Cripps was an excellent footballer (midfielder) for the Saints '96/'97 and then he tore his hamstring off the bone twice.

Debilitating injury and he was devestated, but he got involved in the Team Management and Development field while recovering and has all sorts of qualifications in this area.

He returned to play for the Saints half-way through 2001, and had 28 disposals, 10 marks and kicked a goal in his first game back ... unfortunately we were beaten by 100 points.

He played the whole year in 2002 and was a solid contributor. He retired at the end of that year with 60 games to his name. He would have been a great player without the injury issues ...
Spent time at Tassie and then in the player development role at St. Kilda for a few years.

In 2005 he was made an assistant coach at the Saints, working with the defence and midfield.


One of the best blokes you will ever meet in your life and has a wealth of experience to bring to Port.

Sad to see him leave the Saints.

Its a good get.


so maybe retire

i have no idea
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Post: # 1013518Post ausfatcat »

yeah thats what has got me confused and hense the post, hopefully someone here knows.


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Post: # 1013519Post Tom_Sainter »

Big fan of him, had a lot of courage to come back. Remember his comeback game against Adelaide and he kicked a goal and Bruce McAvaney was commentating and got his name wrong initially.
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Post: # 1013573Post kosifantutti23 »

Pretty sure his retirement was not voluntary.


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Post: # 1013626Post wasoncestkil58 »

Was Reiwoldts debut Cripps comeback game and also Malcolm Blights last game as coach.


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wasoncestkil58 wrote:Was Reiwoldts debut Cripps comeback game and also Malcolm Blights last game as coach.
Correct. He kicked the first goal of the game which was an amazing start. It went downhill very quickly from there.

The other interesting fact is that Cripps played under three separate coaches in three consecutive games.


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One of my favourite players of all time, and a lovely bloke. Wish we could get him back at St Kilda in some capacity.


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Post: # 1013845Post kosifantutti23 »

wasoncestkil58 wrote:Was Reiwoldts debut Cripps comeback game and also Malcolm Blights last game as coach.
Chris Oliver's first game and Damien Ryan's last.


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Post: # 1013853Post Winmar »

His retirement wasn't voluntary, which was a shame. Everyone liked him.


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Post: # 1013855Post Tom_Sainter »

Chris Oliver.... talk about fall from grace, went from our next big thing to struggling to get a game for Frankston Dolphins and eventually floundering in the reserves of the VFL.


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Post: # 1013889Post Enrico_Misso »

kosifantutti23 wrote:
wasoncestkil58 wrote:Was Reiwoldts debut Cripps comeback game and also Malcolm Blights last game as coach.
Chris Oliver's first game and Damien Ryan's last.
Game started well with Cripps inspirational comeback goal.
Then we went into freefall.
Turned out to be one of our worst games ever.
If it wasn't for accurate kicking we would have lost by 20 goals.


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