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Too busy before the game helping to organise the jumpers..we had new jumpers this week and 7 players had to change from their original number to a new one as they didn't fit properly..
" The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle "
zebraman wrote:Too busy before the game helping to organise the jumpers..we had new jumpers this week and 7 players had to change from their original number to a new one as they didn't fit properly..
I was wondering what happened there. Shouldnt Lucas be helping you?
zebraman wrote:Too busy before the game helping to organise the jumpers..we had new jumpers this week and 7 players had to change from their original number to a new one as they didn't fit properly..
I was wondering what happened there. Shouldnt Lucas be helping you?
Lucas was the runner for the 2's, then over the other side of the ground with the stats team for the main game...We took all our old jumpers down as a precautionary measure...had to use one of the old jumpers when Staleys new one was ripped..
" The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle "
Then came the siren, with a whimper rather than blast. Some spectators in the grandstand didn't hear it, but the sight of the players slumping to the ground in disappointment told them an outstanding match was over.
For Port, Cain finished with six goals and a few more admirers, key defender Sam Pleming seemingly took it upon himself to hold Sandy off in the last quarter, speedster Nathan Batsanis was often a blur of brilliance and Charlie Woodley, recruited from the VAFA, looked comfortable on debut.
Sandy had worth contributors in young Saints Joshua Saunders and White, seasoned hands Marigliani and Adam Cockie, and the nippy and neat Chris Michaliades, who slipped in for three goals.
As excitement gave way to reflection, McPhee said his team was "challenged physically by some interesting tactics at certain times".
"No doubt we were targeted 'cause we were young and I thought our players stood up to that pretty well," he said.
"We knew they'd come hard in the last quarter. We tried to give ourselves some cover when they went long and deep."
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Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly..!!
Then came the siren, with a whimper rather than blast. Some spectators in the grandstand didn't hear it, but the sight of the players slumping to the ground in disappointment told them an outstanding match was over.
For Port, Cain finished with six goals and a few more admirers, key defender Sam Pleming seemingly took it upon himself to hold Sandy off in the last quarter, speedster Nathan Batsanis was often a blur of brilliance and Charlie Woodley, recruited from the VAFA, looked comfortable on debut.
Sandy had worth contributors in young Saints Joshua Saunders and White, seasoned hands Marigliani and Adam Cockie, and the nippy and neat Chris Michaliades, who slipped in for three goals.
As excitement gave way to reflection, McPhee said his team was "challenged physically by some interesting tactics at certain times".
"No doubt we were targeted 'cause we were young and I thought our players stood up to that pretty well," he said.
"We knew they'd come hard in the last quarter. We tried to give ourselves some cover when they went long and deep."
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...that's one way of putting it...thuggish behaviour is another.....ayers might not think much of white...but a lot more pple don't think much of ayers.....ordinary player...good coach at vfl level....but a very ordinary bloke....imhfo.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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...that's one way of putting it...thuggish behaviour is another.....ayers might not think much of white...but a lot more pple don't think much of ayers.....ordinary player...good coach at vfl level....but a very ordinary bloke....imhfo.....
Gday Stinger
For those of us out of the loop and not at the game - can you elaborate on what took place?
...that's one way of putting it...thuggish behaviour is another.....ayers might not think much of white...but a lot more pple don't think much of ayers.....ordinary player...good coach at vfl level....but a very ordinary bloke....imhfo.....
Gday Stinger
For those of us out of the loop and not at the game - can you elaborate on what took place?
Stinger lives in Canberra. he hasnt got a clue about it.
...that's one way of putting it...thuggish behaviour is another.....ayers might not think much of white...but a lot more pple don't think much of ayers.....ordinary player...good coach at vfl level....but a very ordinary bloke....imhfo.....
Gday Stinger
For those of us out of the loop and not at the game - can you elaborate on what took place?
Stinger lives in Canberra. he hasnt got a clue about it.
OK pluggs - you were there.
Can you tell us please?
Stinger lives in Canberra. he hasnt got a clue about it.
OK pluggs - you were there.
Can you tell us please?
The only time I saw him get hurt was an accident.
Port Melbourne player Sam O'Sullivan hit Sammy Dunell behind play, fair and square in head. Dunell went down and came from ground. No gameday report but will be looked at on video. Happened right in front of me. Should get weeks if footage i clear and it was caught, if not he got away with one. Port were really at young kids behind play all day and on occasion took it to far.
OK pluggs - you were there.
Can you tell us please?
The only time I saw him get hurt was an accident.
Port Melbourne player Sam O'Sullivan hit Sammy Dunell behind play, fair and square in head. Dunell went down and came from ground. No gameday report but will be looked at on video. Happened right in front of me. Should get weeks if footage i clear and it was caught, if not he got away with one. Port were really at young kids behind play all day and on occasion took it to far.
Actually i saw that one as well. I forgot that was dempster. I was in the coaches box so it was right in front of me. Number 19 hit him with a good one. the second time was an accident though. I actually thought apart from that incident it was a fairly good tough game.
Port Melbourne player Sam O'Sullivan hit Sammy Dunell behind play, fair and square in head. Dunell went down and came from ground. No gameday report but will be looked at on video. Happened right in front of me. Should get weeks if footage i clear and it was caught, if not he got away with one. Port were really at young kids behind play all day and on occasion took it to far.
Actually i saw that one as well. I forgot that was dempster. I was in the coaches box so it was right in front of me. Number 19 hit him with a good one. the second time was an accident though. I actually thought apart from that incident it was a fairly good tough game.
Yep was a good hit. Tempers were bit hot for while after that. But yea after half time it was good tough game. Did you notice from your position that boundry umpires couldnt throw it in straight, and it always seemed favour end Port were kicking to! Would go about 10m to one side instead straight in
Saw whole game Saunders was very good finding ball ,quick , but needs to get composure & foot skills still require a lot of work.
Plus is he knows how to extract ball in contests plenty to work with.
Really reminds me of G Ablett at same age.
White is really exciting only a baby in experience needs to really work on his motor , defensive skills, if he does wow what a package he will be .You just know when you see him in full flight he has the X factor everyone has to patient with him.
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lloyd21 wrote:Saw whole game Saunders was very finding ball ,quick , but needs to get composure & foot skills still require a lot of work.
Plus is he knows how to extract ball in contests so plenty to work.
Really reminds me of G Ablett at same age.
White is really exciting only a baby in experience needs to really work on his motor , defensive skills, if he does wow what a package he will be .You just know when you see him in full flight he has the X factor everyone has to patient with him.
Thanks mate. Good to see it is possible to get a straight answer from someone around here
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lloyd21 wrote:Saw whole game Saunders was very finding ball ,quick , but needs to get composure & foot skills still require a lot of work.
Plus is he knows how to extract ball in contests so plenty to work.
Really reminds me of G Ablett at same age.
White is really exciting only a baby in experience needs to really work on his motor , defensive skills, if he does wow what a package he will be .You just know when you see him in full flight he has the X factor everyone has to patient with him.
Thanks mate. Good to see how we can get a straight answer from someone around here
Didnt you like my comedy Con? Some of my best work.
Port Melbourne player Sam O'Sullivan hit Sammy Dunell behind play, fair and square in head. Dunell went down and came from ground. No gameday report but will be looked at on video. Happened right in front of me. Should get weeks if footage i clear and it was caught, if not he got away with one. Port were really at young kids behind play all day and on occasion took it to far.
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And Sam O'Sullivan is an ex Sandy player as well. Remember Andy Lovell describing him as a " future captain"
" The universal aptitude for ineptitude makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle "
...that's one way of putting it...thuggish behaviour is another.....ayers might not think much of white...but a lot more pple don't think much of ayers.....ordinary player...good coach at vfl level....but a very ordinary bloke....imhfo.....
Gday Stinger
For those of us out of the loop and not at the game - can you elaborate on what took place?
they were roughing up the young saints players all game......dunnel was hit once right in front of me...then latter a port player jumped right into his back...boots, knees the whole shebang.....he was lying face down on the ground holding his back....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Con Gorozidis wrote:Can you chaps who were at the game tell us a bit more detail about Spencer and Saunders?
Strengths, weaknesses, likenesses etc
spencer was in and out of the game...got scragged a bit early on but came alive in the last quater and nearly won the game......got a bit to learn though...needs to build up his stamina to stay in the game longer....but he is really quick...buddy like as they say....
saunders had his best ever game.....shows a lot of promise...good size....brilliant kick.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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