NAB Cup Semi Final squad
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NAB Cup Semi Final squad
As expected Rooey and BJ rested and Tommy Lynch might get a run
# - NAME
1 - Jason Gram
2 - Steven King
4 - Clint Jones
5 - Ben McEvoy
6 - Zac Dawson
7 - Lenny Hayes
10 - Steven Baker
11 - Leigh Montagna
13 - Adam Schneider
14 - Jarryn Geary
19 - Sam Gilbert
20 - David Armitage
21 - Nick Heyne
22 - Farren Ray
23 - Justin Koschitzke
25 - Sam Fisher
26 - Nick Dal Santo
27 - Jason Blake
28 - Rhys Stanley
29 - Tom Lynch
30 - Brett Peake
32 - Andrew McQualter
33 - James Gwilt
37 - Liegh Fisher
38 - Will Johnson
39 - Alistair Smith
45 - Luke Miles
44 - Stephen Milne
49 - Steven Gaertner
# - NAME
1 - Jason Gram
2 - Steven King
4 - Clint Jones
5 - Ben McEvoy
6 - Zac Dawson
7 - Lenny Hayes
10 - Steven Baker
11 - Leigh Montagna
13 - Adam Schneider
14 - Jarryn Geary
19 - Sam Gilbert
20 - David Armitage
21 - Nick Heyne
22 - Farren Ray
23 - Justin Koschitzke
25 - Sam Fisher
26 - Nick Dal Santo
27 - Jason Blake
28 - Rhys Stanley
29 - Tom Lynch
30 - Brett Peake
32 - Andrew McQualter
33 - James Gwilt
37 - Liegh Fisher
38 - Will Johnson
39 - Alistair Smith
45 - Luke Miles
44 - Stephen Milne
49 - Steven Gaertner
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Interesting that Sam Fisher is named. As Roo and BJ are just being rested (ie no new injury), you would think Fisher would also be rested if any hint of an injury. Hopefully last week was just a pre planned half game.
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As bizarre as it sounds I like watching us play without Roo sometimes. Makes us more unpredictable and, particulalry in the context of NAB cup, gives the Stanley-type 'pressing-for-a-placers' a real chance to shine.
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I think you'll find Blake and Sam Fisher swapped at half-time last week, and that was their scheduled break.
If they all play (they are all named), then King, Jones, McEvoy, Dawson, Montagna, Schneider, Gilbert, Armitage, Ray, S Fisher*, Blake*, Stanley*, Peake, McQualter, Gwilt, A Smith, Milne and Miles will have all played all three games (18 players, asterisk demotes substituted at some stage).
If they all play (they are all named), then King, Jones, McEvoy, Dawson, Montagna, Schneider, Gilbert, Armitage, Ray, S Fisher*, Blake*, Stanley*, Peake, McQualter, Gwilt, A Smith, Milne and Miles will have all played all three games (18 players, asterisk demotes substituted at some stage).
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Yep, I thought it was a scheduled break too, but there was some speculation on the forum after the game last week that Fisher might have been injured.ThePunter wrote:I think you'll find Blake and Sam Fisher swapped at half-time last week, and that was their scheduled break.
If they all play (they are all named), then King, Jones, McEvoy, Dawson, Montagna, Schneider, Gilbert, Armitage, Ray, S Fisher*, Blake*, Stanley*, Peake, McQualter, Gwilt, A Smith, Milne and Miles will have all played all three games (18 players, asterisk demotes substituted at some stage).
Glad to see that is most likely not the case.
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Shocker? He was quiet, but hardly a shocker. What about his mark in the last quarter running back with the flight of the ball.Quixote wrote:As much as a practice match can, I think we'll learn a bit more about Al Smith this weekend. One blinder in Saints colours followed then by a shocker. How does he respond?
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i agree he definatly didnt have a shocker of a game ... i think it was just he had a real blinder the week before .....IluvHarvey wrote:Shocker? He was quiet, but hardly a shocker. What about his mark in the last quarter running back with the flight of the ball.Quixote wrote:As much as a practice match can, I think we'll learn a bit more about Al Smith this weekend. One blinder in Saints colours followed then by a shocker. How does he respond?
also againts the swans he was always going to be less effective due to the swans playing style
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nah, it wasn't a shocker. the first week he played most of the time in the middle, but the second week he was on a forward flank and found it harder to get into the game. still contributed, but also seemed a bit light-bodied to have much impact against the swans.Quixote wrote:As much as a practice match can, I think we'll learn a bit more about Al Smith this weekend. One blinder in Saints colours followed then by a shocker. How does he respond?
but i agree it'll be interesting to see him this week if he gets a run.
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NAB cup squad
Looking forward to seeing Rhys Stanley again - hopefully more game time. Looks very promising!
Can anyone please explain what the blue singlets mean in NAB cup? Haven't watched it on tv, been at games, so have missed possible explanations??
Can anyone please explain what the blue singlets mean in NAB cup? Haven't watched it on tv, been at games, so have missed possible explanations??
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with Grover out for a few weeks with a knee i would imagine Freo will struggle to find a player to keep up with kosi ... im tipping a BIG game from Kosi this week (provided RL doesnt put him as the super sub)SaintWodonga wrote:Very Pleasing, also hope Kosi lifts!saintsRrising wrote:Looks like Stanley will get a lot of game time with that squad...which will be pleasing
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I was thinking maybe Baker?plugger66 wrote:Surely others from inside the squad could also be rested or be carrying a slight injury.borderbarry wrote:Heyne, Lynch, L.Fisher, Will Johnson and Gaertner come into the squad, with Goddard and Reiwoldt out. Only two will play. I hope it is out of Heyne Lynch and Johnson.
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Re: NAB cup squad
Blue singlets are worn by substitutes.georgie girl wrote:Looking forward to seeing Rhys Stanley again - hopefully more game time. Looks very promising!
Can anyone please explain what the blue singlets mean in NAB cup? Haven't watched it on tv, been at games, so have missed possible explanations??
The person they replace then wears the blue singlet and cannot come back on.
Hope that helps.
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