Only 3 teams in the race
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Only 3 teams in the race
The way I see it right now, there are only three teams that will contest for this years premiership.
Us of course, Geelong and the Dogs, the gap to the rest is too big.
Someone will fall into 4th place but will not get to the Grand Final.
Right now 6 wins ensure us a top 2 spot as the Dogs, even if they win every game can't make up the percentage.
After today's result Hawthorn are gone and suddenly I'm starting too feel a little bit more confident about knocking them off down in Tassie as by then their moral will be low as they will be struggling to even make the 8.
We may set another unique record this year by winning all our interstate games.
Us of course, Geelong and the Dogs, the gap to the rest is too big.
Someone will fall into 4th place but will not get to the Grand Final.
Right now 6 wins ensure us a top 2 spot as the Dogs, even if they win every game can't make up the percentage.
After today's result Hawthorn are gone and suddenly I'm starting too feel a little bit more confident about knocking them off down in Tassie as by then their moral will be low as they will be struggling to even make the 8.
We may set another unique record this year by winning all our interstate games.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
i think carlton, brisbane and collingwood are definately going to be annoying in september.
apparently they haven't heard that its a two horse race yet
also form can be fickle.
injuries will also play a big part in who is there and effective in september.
apparently they haven't heard that its a two horse race yet
also form can be fickle.
injuries will also play a big part in who is there and effective in september.
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Brisbane were very impressive today-If they make the finals expect to see them play in the 2nd week. I think Hawks will take 4th spot in the end and will play in a pre-lim against us-Then it just comes down to how much we have improved since last yr, and how much they have dropped off.
That is my view anyway
That is my view anyway
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I think only two sides play premiership winning football.
Us and Cats.
Consistent, class on demand, aggressive and defensively sound.
Hawks won't go top 6 at this rate. Even when they do get a few back, it;ll be too late. As we know, players don't flick a magic switch and resume where they left off.
Pies are having a purple patch after a terrible slump. They'll return to where they came from soon enough. They don't have enough talent where it counts. three small forwards will only thake you so far.
Dogs IMO need to be having current run in lead up to finals, not now. I also think they lack the sort of key position talent history teaches us premierships a re built upon.
I reckon Dogs and Blues will make up the four, the latter making up numbers, the former needing something pretty exceptional to make it through to the last weekend.
Brisbane a smokey to be the sneaky prelim-maker if they make as many tackles as they did today week in week out and someone trips up.
Us and Cats.
Consistent, class on demand, aggressive and defensively sound.
Hawks won't go top 6 at this rate. Even when they do get a few back, it;ll be too late. As we know, players don't flick a magic switch and resume where they left off.
Pies are having a purple patch after a terrible slump. They'll return to where they came from soon enough. They don't have enough talent where it counts. three small forwards will only thake you so far.
Dogs IMO need to be having current run in lead up to finals, not now. I also think they lack the sort of key position talent history teaches us premierships a re built upon.
I reckon Dogs and Blues will make up the four, the latter making up numbers, the former needing something pretty exceptional to make it through to the last weekend.
Brisbane a smokey to be the sneaky prelim-maker if they make as many tackles as they did today week in week out and someone trips up.
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Stats show that the last 5 teams (in history) to win their 1st 12 games in a row made the Grand Final. Given that we have won 12 and
Geelong will win 12 after thumping Fremantle I would say that is likely that it will be a Geelong V Saints GF.
Having said that: I just want luck on our side for once!!
Geelong will win 12 after thumping Fremantle I would say that is likely that it will be a Geelong V Saints GF.
Having said that: I just want luck on our side for once!!
I once spent a year in Adelaide, I think it was on a Sunday.
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Re: Only 3 teams in the race
What makes it unique?3rd generation saint wrote: We may set another unique record this year by winning all our interstate games.
Geelong did it last year and didn't win the flag.
We did it in 1984 and won the wooden spoon.
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I was just discussing the top 4 with my wife this morning .For all the good we have done it would only take a couple of injuries at the wrong time (ala 1997) to be out of the finals before you could even contemplate how did that happen. The reward for finishing top 1 or 2 these days is playing 3 & 4 in their first week & lets face it if we finish 2 we will play the dogs who are a good side that will run & run & if you have the misfortune to lose you have just gone from number 1 or 2 to playing a Carlton ,Brisbane or Adelaide in your next game with tired legs.So if we lose a Riewoldt or Hayes to injury we might finish well clear in 1or 2 & go out in straight sets.My point is theres not much reward for effort. Even sadder is we play all our home games at a climate controlled Etihad Staduim but they dont play finals there.So come September even if we finish top 2 we might be playing Adelaide in our second final on a rain drenched MCG that we arent used to.I'm not whingeing & I'm more than happy with what the boys have achieved & even if they go out in straight sets i would be disapointed but still happy with their effort over the season but it it seems a bit unfair to me.No doubt you blokes will bag me & I probably deserve it but I'm more than happy to hear what you think good or bad i've got a pretty thick skin
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Crows in 2005 looked unbeatable at the half way mark. I remember they pumped the swans by 6 goals in Sydney. They also pumped us by about 40 points at Telstra dome. THEN Riccuito got some disease, Hentchel busted his knee, the birdman lost a wing and it all went pear shaped - and Harves gave them a footy lesson in the rain in the first final.
Us on the other hand were 6-7 after 13 games in 2005 and Butterrs was defending GT after Sam Newman raided his media conference. There was a Spanish inquisition about where it had all gone wrong.
Next 10 games are vital and anything could happen. WE've got the perfect platform to build from though if we do meet a couple of speed humps.
Us on the other hand were 6-7 after 13 games in 2005 and Butterrs was defending GT after Sam Newman raided his media conference. There was a Spanish inquisition about where it had all gone wrong.
Next 10 games are vital and anything could happen. WE've got the perfect platform to build from though if we do meet a couple of speed humps.
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And don't forget that in 2006, after round 16 they were 14 wins and 2 losses and sitting very, very pretty on top of the ladder...Moods wrote:Crows in 2005 looked unbeatable at the half way mark. I remember they pumped the swans by 6 goals in Sydney. They also pumped us by about 40 points at Telstra dome. THEN Riccuito got some disease, Hentchel busted his knee, the birdman lost a wing and it all went pear shaped - and Harves gave them a footy lesson in the rain in the first final.
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5 prelims in 7 years. 40 wins from 49 games.
2009 and 2010 were 2 of the 5 best years ever by the St.Kilda FC.
Thanks for all your efforts Saints.
2009 and 2010 were 2 of the 5 best years ever by the St.Kilda FC.
Thanks for all your efforts Saints.
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there's still about six or seven teams in the race.
the bulldogs are a good side, make no mistake. their midfield can match ours on its day.
brisbane tested us at our home ground. any team with brown and bradshaw should never be underestimated. plus they are tough and tackle hard and have a coach that played a lot of football under leigh matthews.
carlton. they're dangerous on their day and have a good midfield. really took it up to us on friday.
hawthorn. they're the reigning premiers, so i wouldn't be writing them off just yet. their dangerous tall forwards make them capable of beating anyone on their day.
adelaide. have added an attacking dimension to their game recently and have taken all before them.
geelong. enough said.
collingwood. i think we have their measure, but with malthouse desperately trying to hang on to his job they will be a dangerous opponent.
we've proved nothing yet except that we're the best performed team up to round 12.
the season begins again in september.
the bulldogs are a good side, make no mistake. their midfield can match ours on its day.
brisbane tested us at our home ground. any team with brown and bradshaw should never be underestimated. plus they are tough and tackle hard and have a coach that played a lot of football under leigh matthews.
carlton. they're dangerous on their day and have a good midfield. really took it up to us on friday.
hawthorn. they're the reigning premiers, so i wouldn't be writing them off just yet. their dangerous tall forwards make them capable of beating anyone on their day.
adelaide. have added an attacking dimension to their game recently and have taken all before them.
geelong. enough said.
collingwood. i think we have their measure, but with malthouse desperately trying to hang on to his job they will be a dangerous opponent.
we've proved nothing yet except that we're the best performed team up to round 12.
the season begins again in september.
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Agreed entirely. You'll note I said above we are playing premiership football.aussierules0k wrote:Dangerously silly ground being covered here.
Sure we'll make the Finals. After that, a few injuries, suspensions, the flu or simply a bad couple of games... and our goose might be cooked.
If we were fans of at least 12 other teams, we'd still think we were a chance - and rightfully so.
That is, our game is 'finals style' at the moment.
But that means sweet FA after 12 rounds.
Pre season Part B starts in a fortnight.
The season proper starts in Sept.
Gotta get there first, and need to be flying when we do.
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No doubt injuries or the lack thereof will be the critical factor. Top 4 will probably have us, Cats, Doggies and Lions I reckon. When Brisbane get their key defenders back into the side, they will be even better than are now. The Premiers will come from these 4 teams.
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don't forget Adelaide. they are getting better each week as well.Dan Warna wrote:i think carlton, brisbane and collingwood are definately going to be annoying in september.
apparently they haven't heard that its a two horse race yet
also form can be fickle.
injuries will also play a big part in who is there and effective in september.
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Not convinced at all re Hawks.
They need to win AT LEAST 8 from 10 to go top 4 and probably 5 or 6 from 10 to go top 8.
In their run home they have games against Geelong, Essendon, Dogs, St Kilda, Adelaide, Collingwood, Port at AAMI and West Coast at Subiaco as well as games against North and Richmond.
On form, they'd only be monties for 3 or 4 of those games and even then they'll have to win two of them on the road.
IMO, although I would never NOT respect last year's premier, they are looking good for 8th to 10th.
Things may change, of course. They often do. But geez they'll have to get a wriggle on.
They need to win AT LEAST 8 from 10 to go top 4 and probably 5 or 6 from 10 to go top 8.
In their run home they have games against Geelong, Essendon, Dogs, St Kilda, Adelaide, Collingwood, Port at AAMI and West Coast at Subiaco as well as games against North and Richmond.
On form, they'd only be monties for 3 or 4 of those games and even then they'll have to win two of them on the road.
IMO, although I would never NOT respect last year's premier, they are looking good for 8th to 10th.
Things may change, of course. They often do. But geez they'll have to get a wriggle on.
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Right on the money Thinline.Thinline wrote:IMO, although I would never NOT respect last year's premier, they are looking good for 8th to 10th.
Things may change, of course. They often do. But geez they'll have to get a wriggle on.
Inkersaint predicted after round 5 that the Hawks would struggle to make the 8 this year.
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... p?p=731768
Round 12 and that assessment is still looking pretty good.