Q: What do we need to do to win a Premiership?
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Q: What do we need to do to win a Premiership?
A: Suck a lot of c*ck like the Geelong FC have done.
P.S. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
P.P.S. It just seemed as though everything went their way and everyone was riding them throughout the whole damn week
P.S. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
P.P.S. It just seemed as though everything went their way and everyone was riding them throughout the whole damn week
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Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
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Kick a higher score than our opponents in the grand final.
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Yeah, steroids could help but do we really want to cheat like Geelong?saint75 wrote:A bald head?
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1 Maintain the fitness department from 2009 and rely on sustained health of our playing group
2 Have all our key players available at the right time of the year in good health and fitness.
3 Set a lower bar for injury management so that young players can be blooded into the team when injury clouds occur over 2009 senior players.
4 Continue to develop the ability to play 4 quarters of football - this declined in teh second half of this year.
5 Sustain the wonderful pressure game that has evolved this year.
6 Blood some younger players to the team during the season for future development and greater long term performance. I think more than 30 players need to be used over the year to ensure protection and selection of older required ley position players.
7 Return to the success of using small forwards at the fall of forward marking contests. Ths has declined over the year with small forwards moving further up the ground and not having the legs to be at the contest when needed (like today). We weren't potent enough in the second half of 2009.
8 Get the younger sprinter from today into the game at a higher level gradually.
9 Start to develop some more "in and under" type players to take up responsibility from Lenny and Bally. Armo comes to mind. The season is too long to rely on 2 key go getters in the clinches all year.
10 Develop a new leading forward to support Kosi and Roo so the load can be better shared.
11 Identify the up and coming leaders for the club and try to increase their load in the team.
12 Get the new centre completed for the betterment of team fitness in the longer term.
13 Last but not least. Look at opportunity to be more creative in both individual exchanges and in the game plan. Other clubs have and will continue to close the gap on the 2009 Saints game plan. One way to make this change is to blood new younger players.
2 Have all our key players available at the right time of the year in good health and fitness.
3 Set a lower bar for injury management so that young players can be blooded into the team when injury clouds occur over 2009 senior players.
4 Continue to develop the ability to play 4 quarters of football - this declined in teh second half of this year.
5 Sustain the wonderful pressure game that has evolved this year.
6 Blood some younger players to the team during the season for future development and greater long term performance. I think more than 30 players need to be used over the year to ensure protection and selection of older required ley position players.
7 Return to the success of using small forwards at the fall of forward marking contests. Ths has declined over the year with small forwards moving further up the ground and not having the legs to be at the contest when needed (like today). We weren't potent enough in the second half of 2009.
8 Get the younger sprinter from today into the game at a higher level gradually.
9 Start to develop some more "in and under" type players to take up responsibility from Lenny and Bally. Armo comes to mind. The season is too long to rely on 2 key go getters in the clinches all year.
10 Develop a new leading forward to support Kosi and Roo so the load can be better shared.
11 Identify the up and coming leaders for the club and try to increase their load in the team.
12 Get the new centre completed for the betterment of team fitness in the longer term.
13 Last but not least. Look at opportunity to be more creative in both individual exchanges and in the game plan. Other clubs have and will continue to close the gap on the 2009 Saints game plan. One way to make this change is to blood new younger players.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
Good, rational post. I agree. Especially on the last point, we had a great game plan this year and we really did need to win the cup this year for that reason... by next year other teams will have "figured us out", so there needs to be some changes to ensure we are still ahead of the pack.kalsaint wrote:1 Maintain the fitness department from 2009 and rely on sustained health of our playing group
2 Have all our key players available at the right time of the year in good health and fitness.
3 Set a lower bar for injury management so that young players can be blooded into the team when injury clouds occur over 2009 senior players.
4 Continue to develop the ability to play 4 quarters of football - this declined in teh second half of this year.
5 Sustain the wonderful pressure game that has evolved this year.
6 Blood some younger players to the team during the season for future development and greater long term performance. I think more than 30 players need to be used over the year to ensure protection and selection of older required ley position players.
7 Return to the success of using small forwards at the fall of forward marking contests. Ths has declined over the year with small forwards moving further up the ground and not having the legs to be at the contest when needed (like today). We weren't potent enough in the second half of 2009.
8 Get the younger sprinter from today into the game at a higher level gradually.
9 Start to develop some more "in and under" type players to take up responsibility from Lenny and Bally. Armo comes to mind. The season is too long to rely on 2 key go getters in the clinches all year.
10 Develop a new leading forward to support Kosi and Roo so the load can be better shared.
11 Identify the up and coming leaders for the club and try to increase their load in the team.
12 Get the new centre completed for the betterment of team fitness in the longer term.
13 Last but not least. Look at opportunity to be more creative in both individual exchanges and in the game plan. Other clubs have and will continue to close the gap on the 2009 Saints game plan. One way to make this change is to blood new younger players.
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15. Keep our (assistant) coaching staff together:
Silvagni (with us in 2007,08,09) - Coached the best defence in history - surely he will be approached by several clubs
Leigh Tudor - first year with the club - gave us great insights into the cats training, tactics etc.
Elshaugh - not going anywhere...
It will be great to move forward with the same coaching and fitness team.
Silvagni (with us in 2007,08,09) - Coached the best defence in history - surely he will be approached by several clubs
Leigh Tudor - first year with the club - gave us great insights into the cats training, tactics etc.
Elshaugh - not going anywhere...
It will be great to move forward with the same coaching and fitness team.
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Lack of shots on goal by our small forwards was not the problem. They had ample opportunity to score.kalsaint wrote:
7 Return to the success of using small forwards at the fall of forward marking contests. Ths has declined over the year with small forwards moving further up the ground and not having the legs to be at the contest when needed (like today). We weren't potent enough in the second half of 2009.
However a "medium" forward in place of one of the three smalls would be most welcome....not that Lyon has not been trying to find one ( Charlie Gardiner, Gwilt, Dempster ......)
Lyon will keep doing what he has been doing:
* evolving his possession brand of football
* developing our existing talent (of which he has done a superb job)
* sift and trade for new talent to continue to improve our best possible 22 (as well as to replace retirements).
Yes some of our opposition will improve. We just need to improve more.
On the younger players they will get their turn...but when their bodies and skills are right.
We have all liked what we have seen of the young Stanley (the guy that won the sprint)...but he needs time to build his body and skills before taking on Ottens.....though who knows he may Tippet like evolve ino a KPP. However Ben will no doubt get a goodly number of games and would be a chance to be one of our two ruckman in our finals team of 2010.
Lyon has mentioned a 4 year apprenticeship....and while the extremely gifted such as Rich may short circuit this most should not be rushed.
If we do make the GF again next year it will most likely be against the Cat's again...and the BIG bodies of Rooke, Chapman and the like await.
Having said that yes I believe that with solid pre-seasons that Armo, and Steven will be given more games.
Geary will be that big bigger and that should make him a better player in 2010.
Lynch we may see...but his body may not be ready fora 2010 finals tilt.
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You know what. If we did that, we may just be celebrating instead of reviewing the year. 7 behinds in front at 3/4 time. I'm starting to look at stats and the like after 24 hours of avoiding analysis.ralphsmith wrote:Need to kick straight.
A couple of contested marks would have been nice. Directing this at the other tall forward not named Nick. My sadness is starting to become anger about this player who mysteriously got 11 votes in the Brownlow.
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We did everythibng we needed to do to win except finish. We should have won by 3 goals....thats why Bomber Thompson said Geelong were very lucky to win.
So what do we have to do to win....F####'in kick straight....my Mum could've kicked those goals from 15m.
Also: do not select Raph Clark again, accident waiting to happen....bring in Geary, Lynch, Steven, Armo....but leave him out.
So what do we have to do to win....F####'in kick straight....my Mum could've kicked those goals from 15m.
Also: do not select Raph Clark again, accident waiting to happen....bring in Geary, Lynch, Steven, Armo....but leave him out.
Nee!
Re: Q: What do we need to do to win a Premiership?
to many missed opportunities especially in the 2nd quarter we had all the play great preasure and we couldnt put the score on the board.milne and schneider and mcqaulter .dempster in the last quater also missed a relatvely easy snap . cant miss that many shots and expect to win.we cant blame anybody or anything else on the loss.i reckon we need to keep this group of players together and go again next year and if we get here again really grab our chance and bury the opposition.Sainternist wrote:A: Suck a lot of c*ck like the Geelong FC have done.
P.S. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.
P.P.S. It just seemed as though everything went their way and everyone was riding them throughout the whole damn week
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Ummm, didn't Geelong have 15 inside 50's at half time for 7 goals?
Is THAT not a huge concern, even putting aside missed goals?
I noticed this at half time, and put it down to lack of defensive pressure on OUR forward line.
This has nothing to do with shyte goal kicking!
To let a team score a goal from almost half it's forward 50 entries in inexcuseable!
I reckon behind closed doors Lyon will be absolutely livid at the group for allowing this to happen.
Sure, the Cats scored 7 goals 1 behind - and were deadly in front of the sticks early, but they moved the ball forward too easily, too quickly for my liking.
Playing within our normal structures, and this doesn't happen.....and it's all over red rover in our favour even with our shyte goal kicking!
Is THAT not a huge concern, even putting aside missed goals?
I noticed this at half time, and put it down to lack of defensive pressure on OUR forward line.
This has nothing to do with shyte goal kicking!
To let a team score a goal from almost half it's forward 50 entries in inexcuseable!
I reckon behind closed doors Lyon will be absolutely livid at the group for allowing this to happen.
Sure, the Cats scored 7 goals 1 behind - and were deadly in front of the sticks early, but they moved the ball forward too easily, too quickly for my liking.
Playing within our normal structures, and this doesn't happen.....and it's all over red rover in our favour even with our shyte goal kicking!
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You must make the most of every opportunity your given.Geelong did it last year & we did it this year.We should have been 4 goals up at half time & in a very tight game could have been enough.We made some poor decisions at critical times & that was enough to keep them in the hunt & unfortunately the rest is history