Small forwards/ Ebert
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Small forwards/ Ebert
Difference yesterday was small forwards. Plain and simple. Wet day means kosi and roo were going to be less influential. All we needed was a moderate output from our 3 small forwards. We did not get it. Crucial on wet days. They are the culprits (also against the dogs). Its simple. We need to got for Ebert from Port. He is available. Strong body. one goal from him yesterday we win. Simple.
I dont care what we have to do to get him. I want him. Plain and simple.
I dont care what we have to do to get him. I want him. Plain and simple.
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could be a good move. but who would we let go? who would they WANT?
remember though, we have a good 3rd forward option in Lynch building his game, give him a go first before we start going after players when he have a young player waiting on the side for his chance.
remember though, we have a good 3rd forward option in Lynch building his game, give him a go first before we start going after players when he have a young player waiting on the side for his chance.
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IMO we really need to look at moving Armo into the forward line the way we did McQualter. I know he played there against Essendon and looked ordinary, but he hadn't really had any preparation at the position. IMO we need to work him in with the forward group over preseason. He's a ball player who's strong below his knees and above his head and he's a good left foot kick. He's kicked 13 goals in 19 career games playing predominantly as a depth onballer. I know I'd prefer him to Eddy or Dempster.
Ebert is no chance. He's slow and lazy and despite his size is really more of an overhead player than a ground level forward.
Ebert is no chance. He's slow and lazy and despite his size is really more of an overhead player than a ground level forward.
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vacuous space wrote:IMO we really need to look at moving Armo into the forward line the way we did McQualter. I know he played there against Essendon and looked ordinary, but he hadn't really had any preparation at the position. IMO we need to work him in with the forward group over preseason. He's a ball player who's strong below his knees and above his head and he's a good left foot kick. He's kicked 13 goals in 19 career games playing predominantly as a depth onballer. I know I'd prefer him to Eddy or Dempster.
Ebert is no chance. He's slow and lazy and despite his size is really more of an overhead player than a ground level forward.
slow and lazy. i heard that before... he goes ok. nuggety dude. made for finals. hes only young.
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Made for finals? The only final that Ebert's ever had an impact on was an 87-point home-state victory where he kicked three. He doesn't pressure, he doesn't tackle, he doesn't win the ball at ground level. He had considerably more uncontested marks than ground ball gets this year. He'll be 26 by the start of next year.Con Gorozidis wrote:slow and lazy. i heard that before... he goes ok. nuggety dude. made for finals. hes only young.
Aside from being a nuggetty dude, what does he actually bring to the table?
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bingo...add a few kg's, a couple of seasons and he is our chappy. lynch looks like a s.johnson replica and heyne adds some toughness too, but they are at least 3 seasons away from producing week in, week outl.SydneySainter wrote:We also have Jack Stevens!
but, we don't have three seasons why i actually think ebert is not such a bad suggestion.
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Re: Small forwards/ Ebert
Ebert is not the answer at all. he has had two average seasons in a row.Con Gorozidis wrote:Difference yesterday was small forwards. Plain and simple. Wet day means kosi and roo were going to be less influential. All we needed was a moderate output from our 3 small forwards. We did not get it. Crucial on wet days. They are the culprits (also against the dogs). Its simple. We need to got for Ebert from Port. He is available. Strong body. one goal from him yesterday we win. Simple.
I dont care what we have to do to get him. I want him. Plain and simple.
i believe that they should be looking for a medium lead up forward rather than ebert whos best is behind him.
maybe we dont need to trade to get a 3rd forward as lynch is developing into that lead up role that we have been missing.
IMO we should stick with roo kozi schneid n milne and include lynch into our forward line which would make it pretty well-rounded and versetile.
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ARMITAGE and STEVEN are the answer...
IMO given the rain the SAINTS selectors didn't dare to win the game yesterday. ARMITAGE is a proven wet weather performer who can kick goals and IMO given the wet should have played in front of DEMPSTER.
The other thing was when Dal SANTO was quiet in third and fourth they should have pushed him forward.
BAKER should have started on CHAPMAN....
The other thing was when Dal SANTO was quiet in third and fourth they should have pushed him forward.
BAKER should have started on CHAPMAN....
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Re: ARMITAGE and STEVEN are the answer...
WinnersOnly wrote:IMO given the rain the SAINTS selectors didn't dare to win the game yesterday. ARMITAGE is a proven wet weather performer who can kick goals and IMO given the wet should have played in front of DEMPSTER.
The other thing was when Dal SANTO was quiet in third and fourth they should have pushed him forward.
BAKER should have started on CHAPMAN....
How did Johnson go? Why would Armo had done any good. it wasnt that wet and the game was played at a very fast pace. Doubt that would suit Armo. Selectors didnt do anything wrong unless they can make players kick better for goal during a game.
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Ebert great pair of hands, and good lead up player but doesnt do the defensive stuff well or work hard off the ball which is why the power is letting him go.
Ebert is not the answer, however I agree we need another small forward,
IF .. and it is an IF only, X can stay fit he could be the answer.
Ebert is not the answer, however I agree we need another small forward,
IF .. and it is an IF only, X can stay fit he could be the answer.
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Re: ARMITAGE and STEVEN are the answer...
Yes agreed plugger66, steve johnson was beaten hands down and Baker did a fantastic job, hindsight is a wonderful thing WinnersOnly, because Chapman played a great game, had Baker played on Chapman, maybe Steve Johnson would have played a blinder...plugger66 wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:IMO given the rain the SAINTS selectors didn't dare to win the game yesterday. ARMITAGE is a proven wet weather performer who can kick goals and IMO given the wet should have played in front of DEMPSTER.
The other thing was when Dal SANTO was quiet in third and fourth they should have pushed him forward.
BAKER should have started on CHAPMAN....
How did Johnson go? Why would Armo had done any good. it wasnt that wet and the game was played at a very fast pace. Doubt that would suit Armo. Selectors didnt do anything wrong unless they can make players kick better for goal during a game.
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if the question isZed wrote:Ebert great pair of hands, and good lead up player but doesnt do the defensive stuff well or work hard off the ball which is why the power is letting him go.
Ebert is not the answer, however I agree we need another small forward,
IF .. and it is an IF only, X can stay fit he could be the answer.
"who spends all the time falling over on hands and knees?"
then X is the answer.