No Lovett, Dal/Kos going nowhere
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No Lovett, Dal/Kos going nowhere
From this morning's Age:
'...St Kilda, which is likewise keen to inject more speed into its side, is not pursuing Lovett.
The Bombers had expressed interest in Saint Nick Dal Santo's situation, but were repeatedly told by the Saints that Dal Santo — or Justin Koschitzke — was not on the trade table...'
Take from that what you will...
'...St Kilda, which is likewise keen to inject more speed into its side, is not pursuing Lovett.
The Bombers had expressed interest in Saint Nick Dal Santo's situation, but were repeatedly told by the Saints that Dal Santo — or Justin Koschitzke — was not on the trade table...'
Take from that what you will...
I am extremely concerned about the so called ilk you refer to and where it takes us.JeffDunne wrote:
TBH, if players of their ilk wanted out I'd be extremely concerned about where we are headed.
They both need to improve ALOT, the ilk word is just a bullshyte hype word for over rated IMO.
They played this year like they want out so it would not bother me one bit if they were traded to IMPROVE our list.
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Re: No Lovett, Dal/Kos going nowhere
i'll bet they did. can't see any reason to not believe the club on this. they are not for trade.Thinline wrote:The Bombers had expressed interest in Saint Nick Dal Santo's situation
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Re: No Lovett, Dal/Kos going nowhere
Bombers have been chasing Nick since we drafted him.bigcarl wrote:i'll bet they did. can't see any reason to not believe the club on this. they are not for trade.Thinline wrote:The Bombers had expressed interest in Saint Nick Dal Santo's situation
every year the same rumours surface.
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If Kosi takes out the FF like he has done with ROO many times this year by going at the ball together and then have the ball come out just as quick then why notGrumpyOne wrote:And we'd like him to be like that against us???saintly wrote:damn.
i still want kosi traded !
he might be reinvigerated in a new club.
At least Roo wont have to say what the F*** after alot of attempted contested grabs in our forward line
I love the bloke but I also hope he either improves ALOT or we IMPROVE the list by trading him.
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We have all seen what he can do when he is on song.Saint Mik wrote:If Kosi takes out the FF like he has done with ROO many times this year by going at the ball together and then have the ball come out just as quick then why notGrumpyOne wrote:And we'd like him to be like that against us???saintly wrote:damn.
i still want kosi traded !
he might be reinvigerated in a new club.
At least Roo wont have to say what the F*** after alot of attempted contested grabs in our forward line
I love the bloke but I also hope he either improves ALOT or we IMPROVE the list by trading him.
What was it.... three successive 3 Brownlow votes?
I'd rather take the chance that he does that for us, rather than possibly twice a season against us.
Regardless of you views on their playing ability, both players have great character and are committed team players. We know both can perform at a very high level.Saint Mik wrote:I am extremely concerned about the so called ilk you refer to and where it takes us.JeffDunne wrote:
TBH, if players of their ilk wanted out I'd be extremely concerned about where we are headed.
They both need to improve ALOT, the ilk word is just a bullshyte hype word for over rated IMO.
They played this year like they want out so it would not bother me one bit if they were traded to IMPROVE our list.
I'd be extremely surprised & disappointed if they wanted out rather than finishing the job and personally turning it around.
As for trading them, I'd trade anyone if the trade was in our favour. The reality is though in the current market you're not going to get true value for players like Kosi & Dal.
Trading for the sake of trading is moronic.
Of course you'd trade to IMPROVE your list.
Who wouldn't?
Chance being the key word, these two players being on song together is as rare as a grand final birth, if only they could both be more consistent with performance then maybe just maybe a crack at a grand final would not of been out of the question.GrumpyOne wrote:We have all seen what he can do when he is on song.Saint Mik wrote:If Kosi takes out the FF like he has done with ROO many times this year by going at the ball together and then have the ball come out just as quick then why notGrumpyOne wrote:And we'd like him to be like that against us???saintly wrote:damn.
i still want kosi traded !
he might be reinvigerated in a new club.
At least Roo wont have to say what the F*** after alot of attempted contested grabs in our forward line
I love the bloke but I also hope he either improves ALOT or we IMPROVE the list by trading him.
What was it.... three successive 3 Brownlow votes?
I'd rather take the chance that he does that for us, rather than possibly twice a season against us.
I'm sick of chances, thats all our great club seems to offer, a chance at a grand final, a chance at a good year from our supposed GUN players, a chance at another crack at it for some players that are no longer wanted at another club ect.
Lets just IMPROVE the list and if it means trading chance players then I am more than happy to trade,I would like to see a player that has the runs on the board instead of just ticking all the right boxes that we so often hear about.
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Then why would you come out and say that they ARE NOT up for trading thenJeffDunne wrote:Regardless of you views on their playing ability, both players have great character and are committed team players. We know both can perform at a very high level.Saint Mik wrote:I am extremely concerned about the so called ilk you refer to and where it takes us.JeffDunne wrote:
TBH, if players of their ilk wanted out I'd be extremely concerned about where we are headed.
They both need to improve ALOT, the ilk word is just a bullshyte hype word for over rated IMO.
They played this year like they want out so it would not bother me one bit if they were traded to IMPROVE our list.
I'd be extremely surprised & disappointed if they wanted out rather than finishing the job and personally turning it around.
As for trading them, I'd trade anyone if the trade was in our favour. The reality is though in the current market you're not going to get true value for players like Kosi & Dal.
Trading for the sake of trading is moronic.
Of course you'd trade to IMPROVE your list.
Who wouldn't?
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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/ ... 42,00.html
ST KILDA'S Nick Dal Santo has been told he won't be offered for trade next week. It's understood the Saints told Dal Santo's manager Ricky Nixon late last week he is required player.
Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
It's not known if Justin Koschitzke, however, has been given the same assurance or is contemplating a move himself.
ST KILDA'S Nick Dal Santo has been told he won't be offered for trade next week. It's understood the Saints told Dal Santo's manager Ricky Nixon late last week he is required player.
Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
It's not known if Justin Koschitzke, however, has been given the same assurance or is contemplating a move himself.
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Re: No Lovett, Dal/Kos going nowhere
Boring sod!!!saintbrat wrote: I hate rumours- 10 days to go .........................
If we didn't have Trade Week and only the draft, how crap would that be?
There will always be rumours, can't stop them...it's part of the game during the Trade period lead up.
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statistically not far behind the year he finished third in the brownlow. i can't see what all the bleating has been about to be honest.Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
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stats alone don't tell the whole picture.bigcarl wrote:statistically not far behind the year he finished third in the brownlow. i can't see what all the bleating has been about to be honest.Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
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Because those averages have generally been cheap, easy possessions when the game is eitherbigcarl wrote:statistically not far behind the year he finished third in the brownlow. i can't see what all the bleating has been about to be honest.Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
a) over
or
b) against ordinary opposition
or
c) his tagger loses interest
The only exceptions being his fantastic games against Hawthorn & the semi against the filth.
I'm happy if he stays if he gets his head together & commits himself like Roo (& many others) do.
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i realise this, but they do show that his output isn't too far off when he was considered one of the young guns of the competition.chook23 wrote:stats alone don't tell the whole picture.bigcarl wrote:statistically not far behind the year he finished third in the brownlow. i can't see what all the bleating has been about to be honest.Dal Santo, who has two years to run on a contract, averaged 22.1 disposals in his 24 matches this year, second behind his career-best season in 2005 when he averaged 22.6 touches.
i'd like to see him tried in a different role next season and used as a creative half forward where every possession can hurt our opponents.
he's not, and never will be, the close-checking type ross seems to like, but you cannot be all things to all people.
they can't all be hard in and under players like luke ball and nor would you want them to be. it takes all types.
let him play to strengths, of which there are many.
offensively i believe he can be a very damaging player if used correctly and, co-incidentally, offensively is where we must improve to challenge the hawthorns of the world.
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