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I think Stanley comes in for Riewoldt. Rotate Gardiner and Goddard into the forward line. No other changes.
I think Stanley comes in for Riewoldt. Rotate Gardiner and Goddard into the forward line. No other changes.
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Steven is a class player.....hasn't he played 1 game????
He is unproven.....and needs a shot first before we annoint him anything..
Armo is earning his stripes, has 25 games a VFL B&F and a AFL BOG to his name....and a NAB cup game BOG...
Geary the same
McEvoy a bit below
Steven and Stanley are still relitively unknown...at the highest level
He is unproven.....and needs a shot first before we annoint him anything..
Armo is earning his stripes, has 25 games a VFL B&F and a AFL BOG to his name....and a NAB cup game BOG...
Geary the same
McEvoy a bit below
Steven and Stanley are still relitively unknown...at the highest level
Re: Changes this week...
FREMANTLE TO 25 GOALSWinnersOnly wrote:Sammy FISHER to CHF, GODDARD to FF.
ST.KILDA TO 3-1
seriously.
Goddard.
after watching today's game maybe it's time for Rhys Stanley to take Riewoldt's spot...He can run...mark and is a pretty reasonable kick...I couldn't see any other players out there today who could be a ready made replacement for Roo...as someone said earlier most of his good work was around the ground and in the in the ruck...
Interesting dilemna for the Saints selctors
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zebraman- was the Point Walshy's first score in Aussie rules- just misjudged that awful wind....?zebraman wrote:after watching today's game maybe it's time for Rhys Stanley to take Riewoldt's spot...He can run...mark and is a pretty reasonable kick...I couldn't see any other players out there today who could be a ready made replacement for Roo...as someone said earlier most of his good work was around the ground and in the in the ruck...
Interesting dilemna for the Saints selctors
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Ta...as you watched the game. Where did Stanley play, and how did Cahill go?zebraman wrote:after watching today's game maybe it's time for Rhys Stanley to take Riewoldt's spot...He can run...mark and is a pretty reasonable kick...I couldn't see any other players out there today who could be a ready made replacement for Roo...as someone said earlier most of his good work was around the ground and in the in the ruck...
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How did you measure him.borderbarry wrote:By the way I believe Stanley is 202cm, the same as King.
Football record and the club website (both hopelessly unreliable) have him at 200cm.
If you were standing in front of him with the measuring stick behind him, the angle could make the reading 220cm.
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Yep...I think it was...on his left foot too which didn't helpsaintbrat wrote:zebraman- was the Point Walshy's first score in Aussie rules- just misjudged that awful wind....?zebraman wrote:after watching today's game maybe it's time for Rhys Stanley to take Riewoldt's spot...He can run...mark and is a pretty reasonable kick...I couldn't see any other players out there today who could be a ready made replacement for Roo...as someone said earlier most of his good work was around the ground and in the in the ruck...
Interesting dilemna for the Saints selctors
If Raph was BOG today then I'd say IN: Raph OUT: Reiwoldt. Allowing Goddard or Fisher to play forward. If Ross sticks to his usual style I think we'll see as little change to the team as possible, which could mean Stanley being brought in for a direct replacement for Reiwoldt meaning fish/ goddard can stay down back/midfield
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Stanley played a bit up forward but t=really came into the game when he moved into the ruck...saintsRrising wrote:Ta...as you watched the game. Where did Stanley play, and how did Cahill go?zebraman wrote:after watching today's game maybe it's time for Rhys Stanley to take Riewoldt's spot...He can run...mark and is a pretty reasonable kick...I couldn't see any other players out there today who could be a ready made replacement for Roo...as someone said earlier most of his good work was around the ground and in the in the ruck...
Interesting dilemna for the Saints selctors
Cahill is getting better each week...I thought he was lucky to be kept on the list after seeing him last year, but he's taking his chance now...they were rotating him and Sautner at full forward....He got 3 goals today...but he's a fair way off AFL
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Stanley or Raph. This week's prob a good opp for Stanley to be given a go. Not too much tall timber in Freo's back six. But Raph's prob the safer selection. Him in also frees Goddard to roam pretty much everywhere.
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will be interesting to se how Paul recoveres from that hit- taped up before he went back on in the last--Stanley played a bit up forward but t=really came into the game when he moved into the ruck...zebraman wrote: Ta...as you watched the game. Where did Stanley play, and how did Cahill go?
Cahill is getting better each week...I thought he was lucky to be kept on the list after seeing him last year, but he's taking his chance now...they were rotating him and Sautner at full forward....He got 3 goals today...but he's a fair way off AFL
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saw second half..........and IMHO
Stanley looks a natural...great hands.....still raw...but would like to see him in the big league
If Raph was BOG, it is a worry. The VFL is still old school footy (ie not close to the slick movement and pressure of AFL) but he still has occasions when he gets caught or looks slow ( as in decision making) even at VFL level.
To be honest no on else stood out. Ruckmen dont seem to look great when they drop down to a lower quality comp.
Stanley looks a natural...great hands.....still raw...but would like to see him in the big league
If Raph was BOG, it is a worry. The VFL is still old school footy (ie not close to the slick movement and pressure of AFL) but he still has occasions when he gets caught or looks slow ( as in decision making) even at VFL level.
To be honest no on else stood out. Ruckmen dont seem to look great when they drop down to a lower quality comp.
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My worry for Stanley coming in would be that if played up forward as something (structurally) of a replacement for Riewoldt, there's a chance he gets the Dockers' best defender - most probably Luke McPharlin. He would have to do a lot right for a first gamer to win that battle, and McPharlin can really hurt you both ways.
It will be interesting to see how the forward line is structured this week, regardless of who comes in.
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It will be interesting to see how the forward line is structured this week, regardless of who comes in.
Also thanks guys for Sandy updates and info.
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I watched all the game and I didn't see one "raph" type error at all today...of course there wasn't slick movement...it was blowing an absolute gale at Frankston...Frankston aint Etihad Stadiummordi wrote:saw second half..........and IMHO
Stanley looks a natural...great hands.....still raw...but would like to see him in the big league
If Raph was BOG, it is a worry. The VFL is still old school footy (ie not close to the slick movement and pressure of AFL) but he still has occasions when he gets caught or looks slow ( as in decision making) even at VFL level.
To be honest no on else stood out. Ruckmen dont seem to look great when they drop down to a lower quality comp.
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Zebraman, wasnt trying to be anti-Raph, just dont think he stood out enough to warrant auto recall to the team......given the pace and pressure we play at.I watched all the game and I didn't see one "raph" type error at all today...of course there wasn't slick movement...it was blowing an absolute gale at Frankston...Frankston aint Etihad Stadium
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Re: Changes this week...
+1. I'm still trying to figure out where this Goddard to FF fantasy comes from. No offense to Winners, its not the first time I'm seen this 'solution' proposed.Sam23 wrote:FREMANTLE TO 25 GOALSWinnersOnly wrote:Sammy FISHER to CHF, GODDARD to FF.
ST.KILDA TO 3-1
seriously.
Goddard to FF has proven to be (a) robbing Peter to pay Paul on our backline structure, and (b) generally fruitless (as it was Friday night). BJ had one good cameo up forward once, he's not a KP forward and his drive out of defense is sorely missed.
Re: Changes this week...
Totally agree. You would think he is Plugger, Dunstall and Coleman rolled into one the way people say he could play FF on here. To me i havent seen much to suggest BJ would be any better than BJ if he played at FF.degruch wrote:+1. I'm still trying to figure out where this Goddard to FF fantasy comes from. No offense to Winners, its not the first time I'm seen this 'solution' proposed.Sam23 wrote:FREMANTLE TO 25 GOALSWinnersOnly wrote:Sammy FISHER to CHF, GODDARD to FF.
ST.KILDA TO 3-1
seriously.
Goddard to FF has proven to be (a) robbing Peter to pay Paul on our backline structure, and (b) generally fruitless (as it was Friday night). BJ had one good cameo up forward once, he's not a KP forward and his drive out of defense is sorely missed.
Bringing in Raph is not the issue, of more concern to me is that people want him in to allow Sam to play as a key forward. I would much rather we leave our back 6 intact. I know the Pies didn't kick straight but we are still keeping teams to very low scores. Keeping Sam back means Goddard is needed less back and is free to roam forward.
With Rhys and Gards playing as the main forward targets we keep our structure that has been so effective. Also, i don't think Rhys will be an issue allowing Mcpharlin to run off him, as we all know, Rhys is super quick and just have a look back to the NAB to see the forward line pressure he provides. Plus I'de be super excited to see how he goes on the big stage!
With Rhys and Gards playing as the main forward targets we keep our structure that has been so effective. Also, i don't think Rhys will be an issue allowing Mcpharlin to run off him, as we all know, Rhys is super quick and just have a look back to the NAB to see the forward line pressure he provides. Plus I'de be super excited to see how he goes on the big stage!
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Yeah, I agree with this. With Kosi coming back next week Stanley's inclusion may only last one game - that doesn't make sense with Raph more likely to be a part of our most complete team.jackyboy wrote:If Raph was BOG today then I'd say IN: Raph OUT: Reiwoldt. Allowing Goddard or Fisher to play forward. If Ross sticks to his usual style I think we'll see as little change to the team as possible, which could mean Stanley being brought in for a direct replacement for Reiwoldt meaning fish/ goddard can stay down back/midfield
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How did you measure him.
Football record and the club website (both hopelessly unreliable) have him at 200cm.
Think about it Ace. He was 200 cm when recruited at 17 yrs old. Boys generally dont stop growing at 17. There was a photo published last year, with him. King, McEvoy, and some other of our talls. He was the same height as King, obviously taller than McEvoy and the others. (I actually thought he was slightly taller than King, maybe 203cm). In any case I have recently seen him listed as 202cm.
Football record and the club website (both hopelessly unreliable) have him at 200cm.
Think about it Ace. He was 200 cm when recruited at 17 yrs old. Boys generally dont stop growing at 17. There was a photo published last year, with him. King, McEvoy, and some other of our talls. He was the same height as King, obviously taller than McEvoy and the others. (I actually thought he was slightly taller than King, maybe 203cm). In any case I have recently seen him listed as 202cm.
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