St Kilda: The Washup
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St Kilda: The Washup
OUr annual review is up on the AFL website by Nathan Schmuck...Overall I agree with prety much everything written, fair summary of our season, likely delistings and possible trade bait. Overall good effort at summarising our year! What do others think, any wildly differing views? I haven't watched the Lyon/Barrett video summary yet, but it looks like they suggest we trade Joey...It's been debated to death here in other threads i know...
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Damien Barrett and Gary Lyon also do a video review of the Saints season -
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-08-26/ ... -part-ways
Barrett takes a pessimistic view because he wants to.
Gary Lyon has enjoyed too many cream buns.
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-08-26/ ... -part-ways
Barrett takes a pessimistic view because he wants to.
Gary Lyon has enjoyed too many cream buns.
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I was just about to post this. Barrett seemed to me to be taking a deliberately pessimistic view just to be contrary. And then thinks he's oh so amusing by "reigniting" last year's mad Monday fiasco.
Their assessment of bottom 4 can't be quibbled with. Nor can the need to find some support for Roo. Nor can praise for Savage, Billings or Dunstan.
Lyon thinks Lee should go (didn't we just recontract him?).
Barrett thinks Joey should go so that he can play finals elsewhere, and that we owe it to him to help him. Nothing about whether that outcome works for our list or not. Just slapped in there to create a nice controversial headline for the segment.
Their assessment of bottom 4 can't be quibbled with. Nor can the need to find some support for Roo. Nor can praise for Savage, Billings or Dunstan.
Lyon thinks Lee should go (didn't we just recontract him?).
Barrett thinks Joey should go so that he can play finals elsewhere, and that we owe it to him to help him. Nothing about whether that outcome works for our list or not. Just slapped in there to create a nice controversial headline for the segment.
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So we are now critiqued by a Schmuck?!Saint wagga wrote:OUr annual review is up on the AFL website by Nathan Schmuck...Overall I agree with prety much everything written, fair summary of our season, likely delistings and possible trade bait. Overall good effort at summarising our year! What do others think, any wildly differing views? I haven't watched the Lyon/Barrett video summary yet, but it looks like they suggest we trade Joey...It's been debated to death here in other threads i know...
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A little tongue in cheek - the author was Nathan Schmook!! Surely he must have copped the Schmuck at high school He writes for the AFL websitesaintspremiers wrote:So we are now critiqued by a Schmuck?!Saint wagga wrote:OUr annual review is up on the AFL website by Nathan Schmuck...Overall I agree with prety much everything written, fair summary of our season, likely delistings and possible trade bait. Overall good effort at summarising our year! What do others think, any wildly differing views? I haven't watched the Lyon/Barrett video summary yet, but it looks like they suggest we trade Joey...It's been debated to death here in other threads i know...
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Shouldn't they wait until the end of the season before doing an end of season wrap?
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Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
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It happens every day on this site.saintspremiers wrote:So we are now critiqued by a Schmuck?!Saint wagga wrote:OUr annual review is up on the AFL website by Nathan Schmuck...Overall I agree with prety much everything written, fair summary of our season, likely delistings and possible trade bait. Overall good effort at summarising our year! What do others think, any wildly differing views? I haven't watched the Lyon/Barrett video summary yet, but it looks like they suggest we trade Joey...It's been debated to death here in other threads i know...
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Garry Lyon was completely dismissive of Tom Lee, said he's dead wood and we should cut him! Given his age and injury history i'm thinking he gets one more year to show plenty, if not goooone! If he was 18, maybe dfferent, but he's already 23yrs old!! clocks ticking
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What's with this concept of all good players having the right to leave bottom sides to go play finals.
Joey has had his chance, now he needs stick by the club and help re-build. Maybe Riewoldt and Steven can also leave to a side playing finals?
This "Brian Lake" concept makes me sick.
The competition would be in absolute ruins if lots of players did this.
Joey has had his chance, now he needs stick by the club and help re-build. Maybe Riewoldt and Steven can also leave to a side playing finals?
This "Brian Lake" concept makes me sick.
The competition would be in absolute ruins if lots of players did this.
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Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
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Where should we have finished on the ladder spert?spert wrote:Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
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Brisbane have better kids than us atm imo.spert wrote:Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
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Good work Lyon on Lee. Tool.SemperFidelis wrote:I was just about to post this. Barrett seemed to me to be taking a deliberately pessimistic view just to be contrary. And then thinks he's oh so amusing by "reigniting" last year's mad Monday fiasco.
Their assessment of bottom 4 can't be quibbled with. Nor can the need to find some support for Roo. Nor can praise for Savage, Billings or Dunstan.
Lyon thinks Lee should go (didn't we just recontract him?).
Barrett thinks Joey should go so that he can play finals elsewhere, and that we owe it to him to help him. Nothing about whether that outcome works for our list or not. Just slapped in there to create a nice controversial headline for the segment.
Why do we owe Joey anything? If he wants to go then he can go however we do not owe him a damn thing. Chances are he is being paid bloody well.
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Good to see the usual, lame and shallow cliche fest that passes for analysis in our football media. How on earth does Barrett get away with it? He even threw in the by now irrelevant reference to dwarf burning! Is this stooge for real? Not a single insightful comment, or evidence to support his claims. Seriously, any donkey could do what he does and would cost a lot less! Wake me up when he has something of substance to say. I fear I may become Rip Van Winkle!
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May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future. We became the AFL basket case after a promising start.dragit wrote:Where should we have finished on the ladder spert?spert wrote:Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
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spert wrote:May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future. We became the AFL basket case after a promising start.dragit wrote:Where should we have finished on the ladder spert?spert wrote:Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
Based on who has played with us this season compared to last I would suggest we may have nearly over acheived early and we also played the 2nd and 3rd worst side. 4 wins seems about right at the start of the year. people who thought more did it with one eye.
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Probably more concerned with some of the margins in the losses to ordinary sides like Adelaide and Footscray rather than win/loss ratio.,plugger66 wrote:spert wrote:May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future. We became the AFL basket case after a promising start.dragit wrote:Where should we have finished on the ladder spert?spert wrote:Our season came to a grinding halt after we capitulated to a crap Brisbane team in NZ...been an under-achieving effort as a club since then.Austinnn wrote:Our season ended about 18 weeks ago.
Based on who has played with us this season compared to last I would suggest we may have nearly over acheived early and we also played the 2nd and 3rd worst side. 4 wins seems about right at the start of the year. people who thought more did it with one eye.
Most games we were more or less competitive for parts of the game, hopefully next year might see us slightly more competitive for longer.
recognise we will be missing Lenny and maybe one or 2 experienced players but hoping for a couple (at least) younger players to do what Steven did in 2013.
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Maybe "some" were wrong?spert wrote:May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future.
Brisbane have 16 players with between 50 and 150 games of experience. We have 9.
Brisbane have 11 players with between 10 and 50 games of experience. We have 22!
So we've got half as many experienced guys and twice as many inexperienced guys. Is it really that surprising that they're going better than us?
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Good point well made!bergholt wrote:Maybe "some" were wrong?spert wrote:May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future.
Brisbane have 16 players with between 50 and 150 games of experience. We have 9.
Brisbane have 11 players with between 10 and 50 games of experience. We have 22!
So we've got half as many experienced guys and twice as many inexperienced guys. Is it really that surprising that they're going better than us?
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Fact of the matter is that leading into the NZ game, for a terribly under-experienced team we were in pretty good form with wins under our belt, we had quite a few finals experienced players in the team who got their hands on the ball enough, and Brisbane were in poor form, and it is definitely a game we dropped unnecessarily. It was obvious that Brisbane's TEAM effort was better and were much more motivated and prepared and hit the ground running, whereas we looked like we were running in mud- similar to so many games this season where we have been wiped in the first quarter. TEAMS win games not individuals, and a well-coached team is at least competitive regardless of experience.SemperFidelis wrote:Good point well made!bergholt wrote:Maybe "some" were wrong?spert wrote:May have finished a couple of rungs up easily, but it is more a matter of how competitive the team is generally and we have failed badly in that area. Coming into the NZ game, some were already referring to Brisbane as a basket case this season, not a team with talented youngsters and a bright future.
Brisbane have 16 players with between 50 and 150 games of experience. We have 9.
Brisbane have 11 players with between 10 and 50 games of experience. We have 22!
So we've got half as many experienced guys and twice as many inexperienced guys. Is it really that surprising that they're going better than us?
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Sounds like you've got a point you want to make regardless of the facts. Maybe go into a bit more detail about how Richo is obviously a bad coach because he can't get the worst list in the AFL to win games against the odds.spert wrote:Fact of the matter is that leading into the NZ game, for a terribly under-experienced team we were in pretty good form with wins under our belt, we had quite a few finals experienced players in the team who got their hands on the ball enough, and Brisbane were in poor form, and it is definitely a game we dropped unnecessarily. It was obvious that Brisbane's TEAM effort was better and were much more motivated and prepared and hit the ground running, whereas we looked like we were running in mud- similar to so many games this season where we have been wiped in the first quarter. TEAMS win games not individuals, and a well-coached team is at least competitive regardless of experience.
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White Winmar wrote:Good to see the usual, lame and shallow cliche fest that passes for analysis in our football media. How on earth does Barrett get away with it? He even threw in the by now irrelevant reference to dwarf burning! Is this stooge for real? Not a single insightful comment, or evidence to support his claims. Seriously, any donkey could do what he does and would cost a lot less! Wake me up when he has something of substance to say. I fear I may become Rip Van Winkle!
hope i never run into that barrett creep in real life...i would probably punch him in the face and end up getting arrested...i would certainly tell him in no uncertain and politically incorrect words what i thought of the little @#$ @#$%^@#..... better not
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