Who is our biggest threat?
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Who is our biggest threat?
That is the question, Geelong, Dogs, Filth, Crows?
Without sounding over confident, but I honestly believe our biggest threat is ourselves.
We won 20 out of 22 games this year, that's a 91% winning record, 3 games clear on top of the ladder, our 2 losses mount to 7 points and in both games we played poorly, very poorly, yet the teams that beat us just scraped in. 2 more kicks and we would be still undefeated.
Only very, very, very good sides do this.
I have no doubt, no doubt that our best is 5 goals better than our nearest rival.
I had a ultrasound today, routine check up, and the guy doing the ultrasound, a Geelong supporter thinks I've got nothing to worry about because he believes we are a shoe in for the flag.
Only very good teams have very fancied premiership hopefuls opposition supporters saying that.
Mind you I wont believe we are a shoe in until there is not enough time left for anybody to beat us on Grand Final day.
But as I said, if we play at our best, or even near to it, no one will get close to us.
If we play at our best, then if a kick wobbles through for a point for us late in the game on Grand Final day, it will be of little consequence, because the game would have been over in our favor 20 minutes earlier.
Bring your best Saints, and the 66 Cup will have a companion.
Go Saints, Our Time is now.
Without sounding over confident, but I honestly believe our biggest threat is ourselves.
We won 20 out of 22 games this year, that's a 91% winning record, 3 games clear on top of the ladder, our 2 losses mount to 7 points and in both games we played poorly, very poorly, yet the teams that beat us just scraped in. 2 more kicks and we would be still undefeated.
Only very, very, very good sides do this.
I have no doubt, no doubt that our best is 5 goals better than our nearest rival.
I had a ultrasound today, routine check up, and the guy doing the ultrasound, a Geelong supporter thinks I've got nothing to worry about because he believes we are a shoe in for the flag.
Only very good teams have very fancied premiership hopefuls opposition supporters saying that.
Mind you I wont believe we are a shoe in until there is not enough time left for anybody to beat us on Grand Final day.
But as I said, if we play at our best, or even near to it, no one will get close to us.
If we play at our best, then if a kick wobbles through for a point for us late in the game on Grand Final day, it will be of little consequence, because the game would have been over in our favor 20 minutes earlier.
Bring your best Saints, and the 66 Cup will have a companion.
Go Saints, Our Time is now.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
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'Our' as in the supporters are a worry/worrying lot for good reason but 'Our' as in the team on the park will be doing everything they can to win just like they have for the 22 H&A rounds - if they stick to what they've been doing best then there's a huge chance they'll snare the cup and hopefully we the supporters can stop bloody worrying and enjoy the celebrations.
I still see the Cats as our the team's biggest threat. Big hard bodies, plenty of ability, a few freaks, loads of experience, etc....
Hope the health's OK 3GS.
I still see the Cats as our the team's biggest threat. Big hard bodies, plenty of ability, a few freaks, loads of experience, etc....
Hope the health's OK 3GS.
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Before I even opened your thread, I thought exactly the same thing. IF we play at our best, and it's a big IF, we are capable of bringing home the bacon. If the players believe that their best is better than that of the opposition, we will win the flag. However, it is when self-doubts start to surface that affects confidence. If we can overcome these periods of doubt with grit and determination, and force our way back into the contest, I see no stopping us.
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past results amount to nothing from now on in, its about injury, form, desire and that little touch of luck.
Of the sides remaining I am most worried about the Crows. Their forward line is awesome, onballers very solid, hard working and quick, the backline very offensive. The dogs are right in there, a very even team and very quick, they just never give up. I am less worried about the dogs and pies.
Of the sides remaining I am most worried about the Crows. Their forward line is awesome, onballers very solid, hard working and quick, the backline very offensive. The dogs are right in there, a very even team and very quick, they just never give up. I am less worried about the dogs and pies.
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Sydney won the flag with just some ordinary players... They were well coached and well conditioned
we have Ross and Misson and have a better list. Ross chooses players to suit a game plan, he is a very astute coach and i think his tactical nouse should see us win our second flag
In Ross we trust
Sydney won the flag with just some ordinary players... They were well coached and well conditioned
we have Ross and Misson and have a better list. Ross chooses players to suit a game plan, he is a very astute coach and i think his tactical nouse should see us win our second flag
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I still think the winner will be out of us & whoever wins the Bulldogs/Geelong final.
As others have posted, we play near our best, hard, committed footy & that should be good enough to knock over the Filth & the Dogs.
Everyone is getting a hard on over Adelaide but I just don't rate them. They have a lot of young guys playing well but are unproven in a big final. We also smacked them comprehensively twice this season already, with them having close to their best side in (which we can't say that Collingwood had).
If we apply our trademark pressure, win the contested footy & tackle like madmen, Collingwood won't be a problem. I wouldn't be surprised if Ross targets O'Bree as someone to stop. He's their primary hard ball winner & gets it out to their runners.
As others have posted, we play near our best, hard, committed footy & that should be good enough to knock over the Filth & the Dogs.
Everyone is getting a hard on over Adelaide but I just don't rate them. They have a lot of young guys playing well but are unproven in a big final. We also smacked them comprehensively twice this season already, with them having close to their best side in (which we can't say that Collingwood had).
If we apply our trademark pressure, win the contested footy & tackle like madmen, Collingwood won't be a problem. I wouldn't be surprised if Ross targets O'Bree as someone to stop. He's their primary hard ball winner & gets it out to their runners.
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funny AE i reckon that the filth are massively young. not saying that they wont be competitive in a few years but yeah, if you look at the likes of wood, thomas, dick, goldsack and co. they are no more or less a bunch of skinny kids. we should beat them handsomely on sunday, and yeah i reckon adelaide aren't much chop either.
Our biggest threat is our form. Can we turn it on again to the level it was at about six or seven weeks ago? After that - Geelong. They're hard enough to match it with anyone.
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I love how the 'pundits' collectively shot ther bolt when Adelaide trample the almost Richmond like effort of the Blues, but when we beat Melbourne by eight goals without so much as lifting a leg to fart to go 20-2 for the year, the same pundits all go 'worrying signs down at Linton Street.'Animal Enclosure wrote:I still think the winner will be out of us & whoever wins the Bulldogs/Geelong final.
As others have posted, we play near our best, hard, committed footy & that should be good enough to knock over the Filth & the Dogs.
Everyone is getting a hard on over Adelaide but I just don't rate them. They have a lot of young guys playing well but are unproven in a big final. We also smacked them comprehensively twice this season already, with them having close to their best side in (which we can't say that Collingwood had).
If we apply our trademark pressure, win the contested footy & tackle like madmen, Collingwood won't be a problem. I wouldn't be surprised if Ross targets O'Bree as someone to stop. He's their primary hard ball winner & gets it out to their runners.
Still its all hypothesis isn't it... Mind you, I will be surprised as all hell if we don't come out belching venom and give the Pies a bit of a touch up.
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
One side was playing for a home final and the other was playing a side that didnt want to win. If you cant see the difference well I just give up.Thinline wrote:I love how the 'pundits' collectively shot ther bolt when Adelaide trample the almost Richmond like effort of the Blues, but when we beat Melbourne by eight goals without so much as lifting a leg to fart to go 20-2 for the year, the same pundits all go 'worrying signs down at Linton Street.'Animal Enclosure wrote:I still think the winner will be out of us & whoever wins the Bulldogs/Geelong final.
As others have posted, we play near our best, hard, committed footy & that should be good enough to knock over the Filth & the Dogs.
Everyone is getting a hard on over Adelaide but I just don't rate them. They have a lot of young guys playing well but are unproven in a big final. We also smacked them comprehensively twice this season already, with them having close to their best side in (which we can't say that Collingwood had).
If we apply our trademark pressure, win the contested footy & tackle like madmen, Collingwood won't be a problem. I wouldn't be surprised if Ross targets O'Bree as someone to stop. He's their primary hard ball winner & gets it out to their runners.
Still its all hypothesis isn't it... Mind you, I will be surprised as all hell if we don't come out belching venom and give the Pies a bit of a touch up.
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Angry pills, Plug? F*** me you're a hostile tosser sometimes.
Glasses ALWAYS half empty...
Point is NOTHING can be read into our game with Demons on the strength of an H and A of 20-2 and with MP/double chance stitched up just as much as NOTHING can be read into a win against a hopelessly inadequate Blues team that gave up (maybe to self preserve, maybe because they simply aren't that flash).
Glasses ALWAYS half empty...
Point is NOTHING can be read into our game with Demons on the strength of an H and A of 20-2 and with MP/double chance stitched up just as much as NOTHING can be read into a win against a hopelessly inadequate Blues team that gave up (maybe to self preserve, maybe because they simply aren't that flash).
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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The Dogies. their form is up ours is down. they will run the spaces better at the G compared to what they were able to use at docklands.
Girlong are a still a threat. And Wobblewood are a threat if they can get Cloke be a marking target forward to kick a few goals.
Girlong are a still a threat. And Wobblewood are a threat if they can get Cloke be a marking target forward to kick a few goals.
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Glass is never half full. Just cant stand people who think the world is against us. i would suggest they are the ones with the glass half full.Thinline wrote:Angry pills, Plug? F*** me you're a hostile tosser sometimes.
Glasses ALWAYS half empty...
Point is NOTHING can be read into our game with Demons on the strength of an H and A of 20-2 and with MP/double chance stitched up just as much as NOTHING can be read into a win against a hopelessly inadequate Blues team that gave up (maybe to self preserve, maybe because they simply aren't that flash).
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Dave, I do include Collingwood, we need to be at our best, and our best will beat them comfortably.
This side has positioned itself for a premiership better than any other St.Kilda side in history and better than many other sides in history.
As I said, our best is better than any of the other sides challenging for the flag.
If we play at our best this month, then no one will beat us, Collingwood are simply the first obstacle.
If we are not at our best, then we will struggle, time will tell.
One thing we can't do is allow teams to get a start, we have to come out of the blocks fast and hard on Sunday and let Collingwood know early that nothing much has changed since that Monday night back in May.
This side has positioned itself for a premiership better than any other St.Kilda side in history and better than many other sides in history.
As I said, our best is better than any of the other sides challenging for the flag.
If we play at our best this month, then no one will beat us, Collingwood are simply the first obstacle.
If we are not at our best, then we will struggle, time will tell.
One thing we can't do is allow teams to get a start, we have to come out of the blocks fast and hard on Sunday and let Collingwood know early that nothing much has changed since that Monday night back in May.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.