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Fighting for their careers or done for.
From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Marsh - yes
Brown - yes.
The rest are not so much 'no', more - 'you're kidding right?'
Brown - yes.
The rest are not so much 'no', more - 'you're kidding right?'
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
NJB is a required player.
Marsh could stay on.
Marsh could stay on.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
You can add Bubbles to that list.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Marsh and Brown are surely safe.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Brown has worked hard to deserve another contract. Whether he is in our best 22 remains to be seen, but he is a fine clubman and will play games in 2020.
Marsh did not have the benefit of a pre-season and is just 23.
Both retained.
Marsh did not have the benefit of a pre-season and is just 23.
Both retained.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Marsh a yes and Pierce depends on what other ruck they can secure.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 11:21am From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
Maybe one more year for Pierce & one more for Brown?
All others plus Rice gone for mine.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Only keep Marsh and Brown (1 year only).
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
Total = 1.
Total = 1.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Marsh and brown tick. Depending on concussion outcomes, would swap pierce for longer. Hes miles ahead if he wants it. Looking at our potential best 22 next year, which will likely include atleast one king, we really only need a back up rather than a Goldstein type ruck.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 1:57pmMarsh a yes and Pierce depends on what other ruck they can secure.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 11:21am From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
Maybe one more year for Pierce & one more for Brown?
All others plus Rice gone for mine.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
I think Marsh will be more than a handy back up after a full pre-season.
The problem is where does he fit in exactly? We have many of his type on our list and he also has no stand out attributes.
The problem is where does he fit in exactly? We have many of his type on our list and he also has no stand out attributes.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Agree . Longer >>> Pierce.Crossy66 wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 2:48pmMarsh and brown tick. Depending on concussion outcomes, would swap pierce for longer. Hes miles ahead if he wants it. Looking at our potential best 22 next year, which will likely include atleast one king, we really only need a back up rather than a Goldstein type ruck.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 1:57pmMarsh a yes and Pierce depends on what other ruck they can secure.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 11:21am From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
Maybe one more year for Pierce & one more for Brown?
All others plus Rice gone for mine.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Brown’s future for 1 more year will revolve around the assessments of Claravino and Austin and their ability to hold down the key last line defensive position
In a best case scenario Brown is surplus to requirements
In regard surplus to requirements this is also the threat to Armitage particularly given those getting games ahead of him
On the same theme we have a surplus of “half back flankers” and “small forwards”
What is evolving with our defence is the emergence of Clark and Coffield in the positions they attracted Draft credentials - then you have Wilkie
The competition for “flank defenders” sees White’s VFL form not rewarded - even with Webster, Geary and Roberton not available
So I would be looking at these “small defenders” for some List casualties (or trade) and some names may surprise starting with Geary, Savage, Webster and McKenzie (and depending on Roberton where any further absence may save the bacon of one)
Same with the “small forwards”. We will restructure our forward line in 2020 with Bruce and King (McCartin?) then Membrey so one “small” is gone Plus if we add to our mids there is the prospect of Gresham and Steven in the F50 - adding to numbers starting with Long and Lonie (White improvement has come in the nick of time). So this leaves several “small forwards” vulnerable starting with the mature recruits being Parker, Hind and Young
Who we are able to Draft will put pressure on - as will and Free Agents we are able to attract
The one requirement is support for Marshall (also allowing Bruce to play forward exclusively)
We know who our “will retain” are
It is the next tier down where there may be surprises in regard who is not there in 2020
Look at who is competing for which spots
In a best case scenario Brown is surplus to requirements
In regard surplus to requirements this is also the threat to Armitage particularly given those getting games ahead of him
On the same theme we have a surplus of “half back flankers” and “small forwards”
What is evolving with our defence is the emergence of Clark and Coffield in the positions they attracted Draft credentials - then you have Wilkie
The competition for “flank defenders” sees White’s VFL form not rewarded - even with Webster, Geary and Roberton not available
So I would be looking at these “small defenders” for some List casualties (or trade) and some names may surprise starting with Geary, Savage, Webster and McKenzie (and depending on Roberton where any further absence may save the bacon of one)
Same with the “small forwards”. We will restructure our forward line in 2020 with Bruce and King (McCartin?) then Membrey so one “small” is gone Plus if we add to our mids there is the prospect of Gresham and Steven in the F50 - adding to numbers starting with Long and Lonie (White improvement has come in the nick of time). So this leaves several “small forwards” vulnerable starting with the mature recruits being Parker, Hind and Young
Who we are able to Draft will put pressure on - as will and Free Agents we are able to attract
The one requirement is support for Marshall (also allowing Bruce to play forward exclusively)
We know who our “will retain” are
It is the next tier down where there may be surprises in regard who is not there in 2020
Look at who is competing for which spots
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Why is Brown anywhere near this list?
He is our Full Back and should remain so until there is compelling evidence that there is a better replacement.
He is our Full Back and should remain so until there is compelling evidence that there is a better replacement.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
I actually think there's a case that he's been our most consistent player for the past 2 years.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Anybody who has bothered to watch, rather than comment on, the past two games would have seen why Brown will be offered another year.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Assuming McCartin retired and players highlighted get back on the park, round 1 looks interesting.
Not allowing for a bolter (say Bytel), a draft pick or a free agent coming into the team.
It shows we have plenty of depth but short of class as we know, or does it just look like depth because players have been given a run due to injury?
Are we going to be markedly better replacing Wilkie with Roberton or Paton with Geary?
What about losing a small/mid sized forward like Long or Parker for King?
Imagine adding a Cognilio or two Hills to that team?
One can dream!
B: Geary Carslile Webster
HB: Savage Battle Roberton
C: Clark Ross Billings
HF: Gresham Bruce Steven
F: Lonie King Membrey
R: Marshall Steele Hannebery
INT: Dunstan Sinclair Acres Coffield
EMG: Wilkie Long Hind Newnes Parker Brown Clavirino Paton Phillips Langlands Kent Mc Kenzie Young Marsh
Not allowing for a bolter (say Bytel), a draft pick or a free agent coming into the team.
It shows we have plenty of depth but short of class as we know, or does it just look like depth because players have been given a run due to injury?
Are we going to be markedly better replacing Wilkie with Roberton or Paton with Geary?
What about losing a small/mid sized forward like Long or Parker for King?
Imagine adding a Cognilio or two Hills to that team?
One can dream!
B: Geary Carslile Webster
HB: Savage Battle Roberton
C: Clark Ross Billings
HF: Gresham Bruce Steven
F: Lonie King Membrey
R: Marshall Steele Hannebery
INT: Dunstan Sinclair Acres Coffield
EMG: Wilkie Long Hind Newnes Parker Brown Clavirino Paton Phillips Langlands Kent Mc Kenzie Young Marsh
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
I always thought Brown was older. He's safe for two years. I suspect the rest of our backline players and whoever is the backline coach will be happy he's on the list...ideally not in our best 22 if others are good enough to keep him out of it.
Marsh is a bonus from this year. At least one more with a full pre season.
Marsh is a bonus from this year. At least one more with a full pre season.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 3:56pm Assuming McCartin retired and players highlighted get back on the park, round 1 looks interesting.
Not allowing for a bolter (say Bytel), a draft pick or a free agent coming into the team.
It shows we have plenty of depth but short of class as we know, or does it just look like depth because players have been given a run due to injury?
Are we going to be markedly better replacing Wilkie with Roberton or Paton with Geary?
What about losing a small/mid sized forward like Long or Parker for King?
Imagine adding a Cognilio or two Hills to that team?
One can dream!
B: Geary Carslile Webster
HB: Savage Battle Roberton
C: Clark Ross Billings
HF: Gresham Bruce Steven
F: Lonie King Membrey
R: Marshall Steele Hannebery
INT: Dunstan Sinclair Acres Coffield
EMG: Wilkie Long Hind Newnes Parker Brown Clavirino Paton Phillips Langlands Kent Mc Kenzie Young Marsh
Wilkie is one of the first picked in my team.
Even if Robbo gets back, which I don't see happening, I would find a spot for both of them.
Smart skilful and cool under pressure.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Nah, think Billy is gone already. Left the building anyway.takeaway wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 3:04pmAgree . Longer >>> Pierce.Crossy66 wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 2:48pmMarsh and brown tick. Depending on concussion outcomes, would swap pierce for longer. Hes miles ahead if he wants it. Looking at our potential best 22 next year, which will likely include atleast one king, we really only need a back up rather than a Goldstein type ruck.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 1:57pmMarsh a yes and Pierce depends on what other ruck they can secure.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 11:21am From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
Maybe one more year for Pierce & one more for Brown?
All others plus Rice gone for mine.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Out. Brown out
In. Wakelin twins. (Twin Bunks on the bench)
Seriously, Brown is necessary
In. Wakelin twins. (Twin Bunks on the bench)
Seriously, Brown is necessary
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
I think one can safely add White and Rice to that list also. Both may still get a chance to show their wares under Ratts, but he is coaching for his future ATM.May not want to take the chance, although he did with Langlands.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Maybe, but still prefer Longer over Piercesaynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 5:47pmNah, think Billy is gone already. Left the building anyway.takeaway wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 3:04pmAgree . Longer >>> Pierce.Crossy66 wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 2:48pmMarsh and brown tick. Depending on concussion outcomes, would swap pierce for longer. Hes miles ahead if he wants it. Looking at our potential best 22 next year, which will likely include atleast one king, we really only need a back up rather than a Goldstein type ruck.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 1:57pmMarsh a yes and Pierce depends on what other ruck they can secure.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 30 Jul 2019 11:21am From herald sun.com
ST KILDA
Billy Longer
David Armitage
Jonathan Marsh
Sam Rowe
Nathan Brown
Lewis Pierce
The Saints wrestled with their best ruck line-up for years but now the future seems clear after Rowan Marshall’s remarkable breakout season. That’s not good news for Billy Longer or Lewis Pierce — especially with the Saints reportedly keen on bringing in another ruckman from another club. Jonathan Marsh and Sam Rowe were recruited as ready-made back-ups but have played limited minutes (Marsh five games, Rowe none) despite a long injury list. And calls will have to be made on warriors David Armitage (age 31, two games this year) and Nathan Brown (30, 13 games).
Maybe one more year for Pierce & one more for Brown?
All others plus Rice gone for mine.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Brown and maybe Marsh will be the only players from that list who will be on our list in 2020.
Most of them have already been at the club for a long time.
Most of them have already been at the club for a long time.
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Pretty sure Brownie hasn't been beaten all season.
Yes, he's not a rebound/run through the lines footballer.
But he is rock solid and neutralises his opponent.
Yes, he's not a rebound/run through the lines footballer.
But he is rock solid and neutralises his opponent.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Re: Fighting for their careers or done for.
Who was the simpleton who wrote this rubbish article?
Has he/she never heard of White, McCartin, Rice or even McKenzie??
(I don’t rate McKenzie at all)
Has he/she never heard of White, McCartin, Rice or even McKenzie??
(I don’t rate McKenzie at all)