Baker, Koschitzke, McQualter in for Saints!
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How was our form last week? Maybe another 5 changes will help. I actually think it makes total sense to go with the tried and true. If we lose the season is done and we can try others. Why does one week matter. If anyone thinks Winmar is going to help the side more than Baker this week then they havent seen them play. Last chance and I reckon going with guys that nearly won us a GF 5 games ago makes sense.Sobraz wrote:Dempster, Baker, Mini, Jones.
Good to see we'll be taking the game head on this week...
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Worked well for Hawthorn in 2008 when they won the flag with close to the youngest list in the league. Didn't treat the Pies too badly last year either.Saint Bev wrote:Thats working well for the Sun, who made the decision to go with youth rather than recruit experienced playerssaintlee wrote:Quite a few.Spinner wrote:saintlee wrote:Not terribly inspiring ins, but at least Steven, Stanley and Smith retain their spots.
I suspect if we lose this one, RL will start playing more of the kids....
How many more kids can we play????
It's illogical to bring the Suns into this
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there is nothing in the Saints email I have got to indicate who the sub will be. The yellow box around McQ just indicates he is an "in". Kosi & Bakes have the same yellow box.saintlee wrote:McQualter according to Saints email.Junction Oval wrote:Any news on who the Sub will be
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Are you serious? That is a ridiculous comparison. At any rate, the Suns will be laughing in a couple of years when the have a team full of stars.Saint Bev wrote:Thats working well for the Sun, who made the decision to go with youth rather than recruit experienced playerssaintlee wrote:Quite a few.Spinner wrote:saintlee wrote:Not terribly inspiring ins, but at least Steven, Stanley and Smith retain their spots.
I suspect if we lose this one, RL will start playing more of the kids....
How many more kids can we play????
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Yep, your right, my mistakedoggerel wrote:there is nothing in the Saints email I have got to indicate who the sub will be. The yellow box around McQ just indicates he is an "in". Kosi & Bakes have the same yellow box.saintlee wrote:McQualter according to Saints email.Junction Oval wrote:Any news on who the Sub will be
Sub is decided 45 mins before game.
McQualter is looking to break an 11 game goal drought He spends much of the game forward of centre. This must say something...
McQualter is looking to break an 11 game goal drought He spends much of the game forward of centre. This must say something...
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Yeah, the best way to blood 'kids' is to make sure they're not being thrown to the wolves.Spinner wrote:saintlee wrote:Not terribly inspiring ins, but at least Steven, Stanley and Smith retain their spots.
I suspect if we lose this one, RL will start playing more of the kids....
How many more kids can we play????
Meaning, they need to have experienced guys around them to learn from, and to rely on.
Throwing a bunch of kids in by themselves isn't smart. 3-4 max. I think.
Any more than that at a time and you'll potentially wreck their development.
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Well there you go, I thought you might wish that he Does really well - for his 100th match also....The Fireman wrote:Dempster should make way.
He's not that bad, looks like he is another new whipping boy
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100% correct clarky449clarky449 wrote:Fact is, if you want more kids in the team well then you can kiss the season goodbye. We may still have a good chance this season. I think we have a good balance.
We've already got a few kids in there. Any further kids not only have to be up to the task but you then need to be able to gel the whole team together. Too many changes, too quickly, makes that impossible.
A win this week is all that matters. Other kids, if they deserve it, can be introduced gradually throughout the season.
Our form last week?... No worse really than the 2 weeks before... With the tried and true team...plugger66 wrote:How was our form last week? Maybe another 5 changes will help. I actually think it makes total sense to go with the tried and true. If we lose the season is done and we can try others. Why does one week matter. If anyone thinks Winmar is going to help the side more than Baker this week then they havent seen them play. Last chance and I reckon going with guys that nearly won us a GF 5 games ago makes sense.Sobraz wrote:Dempster, Baker, Mini, Jones.
Good to see we'll be taking the game head on this week...
This argument of backing in those that got us to the GF, 1... 2... 4... 5.... weeks ago is holding less water by the week... Literally... Soon it'll be, keep faith in the team that got us to the GF 2 seasons ago...
That team is dead and buried...
For mine, Smith showed more last week than any of Baker, Mini, Jones and Dempster have in the matches they played...
No reason that Lynch, Winmar or Johnson couldn't do the same... Or any worse...
Ross will be forced to do this eventually due to weight of number of losses...
our form last week was worse than the two weeks before. last week we lost by ten goals. the two weeks before we had an average losing margin of 0.5 points. round one we almost beat a side which is currently undefeated.Sobraz wrote:Our form last week?... No worse really than the 2 weeks before... With the tried and true team...
I think Smith is still playing so you may be right about him. Have you seen the other 3 you mentioned play more than one game this year. Anyway we played kids last week and they may have done ok but my guess is all our systems fell down. How else can you explain that performance and I think that is the point. Play kids and they may do ok but the structure of side then becomes completely stuffed.Sobraz wrote:Our form last week?... No worse really than the 2 weeks before... With the tried and true team...plugger66 wrote:How was our form last week? Maybe another 5 changes will help. I actually think it makes total sense to go with the tried and true. If we lose the season is done and we can try others. Why does one week matter. If anyone thinks Winmar is going to help the side more than Baker this week then they havent seen them play. Last chance and I reckon going with guys that nearly won us a GF 5 games ago makes sense.Sobraz wrote:Dempster, Baker, Mini, Jones.
Good to see we'll be taking the game head on this week...
This argument of backing in those that got us to the GF, 1... 2... 4... 5.... weeks ago is holding less water by the week... Literally... Soon it'll be, keep faith in the team that got us to the GF 2 seasons ago...
That team is dead and buried...
For mine, Smith showed more last week than any of Baker, Mini, Jones and Dempster have in the matches they played...
No reason that Lynch, Winmar or Johnson couldn't do the same... Or any worse...
Ross will be forced to do this eventually due to weight of number of losses...
Don't get me wrong, I like his tackling, but he needs to get into the game offensively as well to justify continual selection. Like in 09.plugger66 wrote:Probably says he will have more tackles in our forward line than the whole side had last game.dcstkfc wrote:Sub is decided 45 mins before game.
McQualter is looking to break an 11 game goal drought He spends much of the game forward of centre. This must say something...
Jack Steven and Rhys Stanley better lay some tackles as well. In fact, the whole team should. It is a mindset issue, although bigger bodies clearly have an advantage.
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If the the kids all playing for the Suns right now cop 10 goal beltings every week, and don't have any mature, experienced players around to learn their trade from, they may not develop as well as evryone expects.saintlee wrote: Are you serious? That is a ridiculous comparison. At any rate, the Suns will be laughing in a couple of years when the have a team full of stars.
I don't think you develop into the type of player everyone thinks you will, just because you're playing senior footy.
To use a dodgy analogy: companies don't promote a bunch of potential young guns into senior positions all at once. The company would go broke and the kids themselves wouldn't develop unless they had someone to learn from. You progressively promote them into 'soft' positions where they learn the ropes in real life, but have people to learn from and people to rely on.
Building a footy team is the same I reckon. You slot a couple in here and there and try to ensure they are the 3rd or 4th stringer in their role (ie. they get the 3rd or 4th best defender of forward instead of copping a Dustin Fletcher each week).
If you spend every week chasing arses and dropping your head at the thrashing your copping, you're not really learning much.
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If he's 'that bad' why are the coaches selecting him each week? So they want an inferior side? Maybe they know more than us whether he has held his own or not - and where he fits in with their plansSobraz wrote:He's not a new whipping boy, and yes he is that bad...MCG-Unit wrote:Well there you go, I thought you might wish that he Does really well - for his 100th match also....The Fireman wrote:Dempster should make way.
He's not that bad, looks like he is another new whipping boy
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Pisweak selections
No guts
No vision
No balls
Too old
Retire baker
Sack selection committettee
They can all rack off
No guts
No vision
No balls
Too old
Retire baker
Sack selection committettee
They can all rack off
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