Agree Moods. We try not to expect too much from a first gamer, but he really was all at sea right from the first bounce. A liability. I really like the kid and wanted him to do well. As he was running into that open goal I thought "here we go, at least he's going to have something to take out of the game", the he sprayed it. The look on his face after that said it all. Will surely get other chances, but I don't think they will be this year, unfortunatelyMoods wrote:I'll tell you how. He ran into an open goal that most club footballers would have nailed and missed it. He had a shot on half time from 50 and didn't come close to making the distance. A couple of other kicks were about Luke Ball standard - no penetration at all. I was staggered. I certainly don't expect much from a first gamer. I expect them to have a crack, put some pressure on, and hopefully do one or two nice things.Spinner wrote:Oh come off it. Lynch played his first game in that we got belted in.saintkid wrote:I agree. Lynch showed absolutely nothing that's the disappointing aspect of his debut. His skills were woeful.Moods wrote:LynchSpinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
If the kid keeps his place I'll be staggered. was absolutely hopeless last night and showed NOTHING. Was slow, poor skills, nil awareness, nil body strength and couldn't find the footy. After 2 years in the system 'grooming' him at VFL level I was shattered at his debut considering he was a first round draft pick 2 years ago. Expected far more.
Let's get fair dinkum - the way things stand at the moment, our fwds can't seem to kick over 12 goals in a game (14.3 against the hawks when kicking straight) and our backs have forgotten how to play man on man. We are the ultimate team and need to help each other out all over the ground. Apart from Roo our stars are in the midfield. THey are being expected to do everything and have started to falter I reckon. Zac missing a few will not affect the way we're going either way I reckon. It's the team that needs to get back on track.
That's just it - suppoerter unrealistic expectations. A kid playing their first game the expectation is next to zero.
He took a good grab on the half forwardline which was promising.
How people can indentfy skills with a player playing their first game inthe speed of the most elite competition is bewildering.
Seriously some of the comments on this forum lately makes me wonder whether many people at all have any substance to the opinions they post.
I expect that when a player makes his debut who is a first round draft pick and has been in the system for 2 years to show me something. A burst of speed, a nice give off, poss a strong grab. Sorry but I didn't see anything. Not taking the loss out on the kid as there were plenty of players with far more experience that were responsible for that performance last night, but if ppl are going to suggest giving him a go down back after that performance, THAT's what I find bewildering.
Zac surgery this morning....
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Ridiculous postsaintbob wrote:Hopefully someone from the club got hold of the Surgeon before the Op so he could have a look while he was cut open, for the ability this DUD is supposed to have!!!!
The kid plays on after breaking his hand very early on, yet cops this rubbish.
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Yes lets be happy that Dawson is out...
Did anyone notice that when he left the field due to the injury our backline was all at sea and the bombers really hammered home that advantage during the 2nd half of that first quarter! Cut the guy some slack! He went back on with a fractured hand and yet all he gets is slammed!
You really have to think is this really a supporters forum or just the place to pot individuals!
Did anyone notice that when he left the field due to the injury our backline was all at sea and the bombers really hammered home that advantage during the 2nd half of that first quarter! Cut the guy some slack! He went back on with a fractured hand and yet all he gets is slammed!
You really have to think is this really a supporters forum or just the place to pot individuals!
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see this is a silly post.... Gwilt can't mark, can barely spoil.... And for someone that's the quickest over 20 at the club, seems to always be yards behind his leading opponent.borderbarry wrote:For mine I would play Jimmy Gwilt at fullback. Did quite well there earlier in the season.
But yeh, play him full back on the most dangerous opponents.
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saintnick12 wrote:Agree Moods. We try not to expect too much from a first gamer, but he really was all at sea right from the first bounce. A liability. I really like the kid and wanted him to do well. As he was running into that open goal I thought "here we go, at least he's going to have something to take out of the game", the he sprayed it. The look on his face after that said it all. Will surely get other chances, but I don't think they will be this year, unfortunatelyMoods wrote:I'll tell you how. He ran into an open goal that most club footballers would have nailed and missed it. He had a shot on half time from 50 and didn't come close to making the distance. A couple of other kicks were about Luke Ball standard - no penetration at all. I was staggered. I certainly don't expect much from a first gamer. I expect them to have a crack, put some pressure on, and hopefully do one or two nice things.Spinner wrote:Oh come off it. Lynch played his first game in that we got belted in.saintkid wrote:I agree. Lynch showed absolutely nothing that's the disappointing aspect of his debut. His skills were woeful.Moods wrote:LynchSpinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
If the kid keeps his place I'll be staggered. was absolutely hopeless last night and showed NOTHING. Was slow, poor skills, nil awareness, nil body strength and couldn't find the footy. After 2 years in the system 'grooming' him at VFL level I was shattered at his debut considering he was a first round draft pick 2 years ago. Expected far more.
Let's get fair dinkum - the way things stand at the moment, our fwds can't seem to kick over 12 goals in a game (14.3 against the hawks when kicking straight) and our backs have forgotten how to play man on man. We are the ultimate team and need to help each other out all over the ground. Apart from Roo our stars are in the midfield. THey are being expected to do everything and have started to falter I reckon. Zac missing a few will not affect the way we're going either way I reckon. It's the team that needs to get back on track.
That's just it - suppoerter unrealistic expectations. A kid playing their first game the expectation is next to zero.
He took a good grab on the half forwardline which was promising.
How people can indentfy skills with a player playing their first game inthe speed of the most elite competition is bewildering.
Seriously some of the comments on this forum lately makes me wonder whether many people at all have any substance to the opinions they post.
I expect that when a player makes his debut who is a first round draft pick and has been in the system for 2 years to show me something. A burst of speed, a nice give off, poss a strong grab. Sorry but I didn't see anything. Not taking the loss out on the kid as there were plenty of players with far more experience that were responsible for that performance last night, but if ppl are going to suggest giving him a go down back after that performance, THAT's what I find bewildering.
Both u guys go grab a tape of ablett jrs first game.
I saw Riewoldt spray a set shot too, and not make the distance on another.... He must not have skills either.
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Not potting the boy. Was really glad he got picked and really hoping he would do well. I was just hoping to see some sign and felt he looked completely at sea. We are at the stage of the year where we can't really afford to have that in the team. He will make it, I'm sure. But I don't think it will be this year.
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I'm certain Lynch is capable of significantly better, but he was a deer in the headlights.
Sorry, no one can be protected from due criticism after such a woeful team effort.
First game or not, s*** is s***.
The only way is up. That was an arse of a performance.
Seriously, if we had played without him you wouldn't have noticed.
Still, like I said, on a better day with a better team I'm sure he'll show his worth as a #13 pick.
Sorry, no one can be protected from due criticism after such a woeful team effort.
First game or not, s*** is s***.
The only way is up. That was an arse of a performance.
Seriously, if we had played without him you wouldn't have noticed.
Still, like I said, on a better day with a better team I'm sure he'll show his worth as a #13 pick.
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And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
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That's right, Zac injured his right hand in the first quarter, but still played.saintnick12 wrote:Ridiculous postsaintbob wrote:Hopefully someone from the club got hold of the Surgeon before the Op so he could have a look while he was cut open, for the ability this DUD is supposed to have!!!!
The kid plays on after breaking his hand very early on, yet cops this rubbish.
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
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Bernard Shakey wrote:And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
Much much better than both of those.
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Moods wrote:I'll tell you how. He ran into an open goal that most club footballers would have nailed and missed it. He had a shot on half time from 50 and didn't come close to making the distance. A couple of other kicks were about Luke Ball standard - no penetration at all. I was staggered. I certainly don't expect much from a first gamer. I expect them to have a crack, put some pressure on, and hopefully do one or two nice things.Spinner wrote:Oh come off it. Lynch played his first game in that we got belted in.saintkid wrote:I agree. Lynch showed absolutely nothing that's the disappointing aspect of his debut. His skills were woeful.Moods wrote:LynchSpinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
If the kid keeps his place I'll be staggered. was absolutely hopeless last night and showed NOTHING. Was slow, poor skills, nil awareness, nil body strength and couldn't find the footy. After 2 years in the system 'grooming' him at VFL level I was shattered at his debut considering he was a first round draft pick 2 years ago. Expected far more.
Let's get fair dinkum - the way things stand at the moment, our fwds can't seem to kick over 12 goals in a game (14.3 against the hawks when kicking straight) and our backs have forgotten how to play man on man. We are the ultimate team and need to help each other out all over the ground. Apart from Roo our stars are in the midfield. THey are being expected to do everything and have started to falter I reckon. Zac missing a few will not affect the way we're going either way I reckon. It's the team that needs to get back on track.
That's just it - suppoerter unrealistic expectations. A kid playing their first game the expectation is next to zero.
He took a good grab on the half forwardline which was promising.
How people can indentfy skills with a player playing their first game inthe speed of the most elite competition is bewildering.
Seriously some of the comments on this forum lately makes me wonder whether many people at all have any substance to the opinions they post.
I expect that when a player makes his debut who is a first round draft pick and has been in the system for 2 years to show me something. A burst of speed, a nice give off, poss a strong grab. Sorry but I didn't see anything. Not taking the loss out on the kid as there were plenty of players with far more experience that were responsible for that performance last night, but if ppl are going to suggest giving him a go down back after that performance, THAT's what I find bewildering.
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I know lynch was terrible but he was playing on the best fb in the league fletcher,to tough a task.
But i know he wasnt the only one who let us down maybe persist with him or what about hyne has strengh but is not as big as lynch.
When steven cam into the side i was suprised as his form in the VFL was scratchy at best so we might have to bite the bullet and try someone like Stanley again or try someone else.
Allthough he is being played out of position in the VFL he is not a forward pocket player he is a CHF pinching in the ruck.
But i know he wasnt the only one who let us down maybe persist with him or what about hyne has strengh but is not as big as lynch.
When steven cam into the side i was suprised as his form in the VFL was scratchy at best so we might have to bite the bullet and try someone like Stanley again or try someone else.
Allthough he is being played out of position in the VFL he is not a forward pocket player he is a CHF pinching in the ruck.
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Some of the posters on this forum should be benched or dropped for their regular poor form.
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Re: May be a blessing ...
He's really been exerting his physical presence this year.Spinner wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
Much much better than both of those.
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Re: May be a blessing ...
BS seen you gave it to me for the Campbell Brown report, how did Joey not miss this weeks game considering you had inside knowledge. I think that is a good reason people shouldnt give others s*** for having an opinion that is eventually proved wrong.Bernard Shakey wrote:He's really been exerting his physical presence this year.Spinner wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
Much much better than both of those.
Re: May be a blessing ...
plugger66 wrote:BS seen you gave it to me for the Campbell Brown report, how did Joey not miss this weeks game considering you had inside knowledge. I think that is a good reason people shouldnt give others s*** for having an opinion that is eventually proved wrong.Bernard Shakey wrote:He's really been exerting his physical presence this year.Spinner wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
Much much better than both of those.
pot kettle f****** black you hypercrite...
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What are you talking about. Now get back to your mop. The courts have to be cleaned by the morning.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:BS seen you gave it to me for the Campbell Brown report, how did Joey not miss this weeks game considering you had inside knowledge. I think that is a good reason people shouldnt give others s*** for having an opinion that is eventually proved wrong.Bernard Shakey wrote:He's really been exerting his physical presence this year.Spinner wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:And Zac can?Spinner wrote:WinnersOnly wrote:May be a blessing as finally RL we have to realise the SAINTS defence do better without him. Move Lynch back and play Blake or Gwilt at Full Back.
Is that serious?
Blake and Gwilt can't contest in the air or one on one to save themselves.
Much much better than both of those.
pot kettle f****** black you hypercrite...