People have suggested we will play a more defensively minded game this week, because we don't want to play our whole hand yet and save something for September? Personally, I just want us to go out and play the brand we have been playing all year....WinnersOnly wrote:I used to be a supporter of Raph - but he has been given plenty of opportunities in the past and failed it is time to give another player a chance. I think Ross is stuck in the Sydney mold and feels he has to consistently play older bodies.saint75 wrote:These types of comments really P$#SS me off! Not only do I hope that Raph plays the game of his life, I hope you have the balls to apologise for your comments if he does play a brilliant game.
Ross has selected this player and I trust that he knows a little more than what you or I do. Give the guy a break (yes, I know his games were doubtful earlier this year) and try to get behind him instead of kicking the boots in before he has even had a chance to play on the weekend. Judge him after his performance, not before the game has even begun.
To me his selection is a completely defensive act of attempting save the game rather than trying to win it!
What concerns me is Raph is very slow for the first 5 - 10 metres and no matter who the match him against in the Geelong forwards will chop him up.
The only possible reason Raph is playing is to release Goddard to play HFF for the majority. If Goddard kicks 5 it will be a good selection because Raph will cost us at least 2...
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raph might play HFF for the majority. imo a more creative player than gwilt and more likely to impact on the scoreboard. gwilt would have been the "safe" selection.WinnersOnly wrote:The only possible reason Raph is playing is to release Goddard to play HFF for the majority. If Goddard kicks 5 it will be a good selection because Raph will cost us at least 2
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Some of the posters on this and similar threads should be ashamed of themselves.
Raph proved in last years Final series that he is a big occasion player. Following on after the finals, he played for the Allstars, then round 1 when he was injured, and was one of our best players until injured. Then he returned from injury, had 2 or 3 games, probably came back into the team too early, form was not up to it, and was dropped. But there is no way he deserves the crap that is shoved on him bby the dim wits on this forum. I wonder if it is not the fact he is the only indigenous player we have used this year! I cant think of any other explanation.
Raph proved in last years Final series that he is a big occasion player. Following on after the finals, he played for the Allstars, then round 1 when he was injured, and was one of our best players until injured. Then he returned from injury, had 2 or 3 games, probably came back into the team too early, form was not up to it, and was dropped. But there is no way he deserves the crap that is shoved on him bby the dim wits on this forum. I wonder if it is not the fact he is the only indigenous player we have used this year! I cant think of any other explanation.
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Gee your post went downhill there.borderbarry wrote:Some of the posters on this and similar threads should be ashamed of themselves.
Raph proved in last years Final series that he is a big occasion player. Following on after the finals, he played for the Allstars, then round 1 when he was injured, and was one of our best players until injured. Then he returned from injury, had 2 or 3 games, probably came back into the team too early, form was not up to it, and was dropped. But there is no way he deserves the crap that is shoved on him bby the dim wits on this forum. I wonder if it is not the fact he is the only indigenous player we have used this year! I cant think of any other explanation.
Any other explanations?, there are plenty but I hope the kid goes ok, otherwise there are some waiting in the wings for promotion.
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"dim wits"..... Ask any other football follower about Raph who don't barrack for the saints and see what sort of response you get. It seems the "dim wits" perception of Raph is not of the fanfare that many prescribe too on here. Ask Geelong supporters what they think of Raph coming back into the side...borderbarry wrote:Some of the posters on this and similar threads should be ashamed of themselves.
Raph proved in last years Final series that he is a big occasion player. Following on after the finals, he played for the Allstars, then round 1 when he was injured, and was one of our best players until injured. Then he returned from injury, had 2 or 3 games, probably came back into the team too early, form was not up to it, and was dropped. But there is no way he deserves the crap that is shoved on him bby the dim wits on this forum. I wonder if it is not the fact he is the only indigenous player we have used this year! I cant think of any other explanation.
We've been more than patient. Now that he has been given yet another chance in the side I hope he plays a good game, I won't hold my breath,but I'd be thrilled to be wrong.
As for the indigenous call...keeping with the 'Good call,bad call' thread....
Laughable call...Pathetic call!
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Raph has not done anything this year to indicate a return to the team. He did well in the finals last year, but that was such a long time ago in terms of what has happened this year.
I reckon Goose is very stiff & deserves a chance.
Maybe the fact raph has got a yard of extra pace has an advantage over Goose..
Time will tell...
I reckon Goose is very stiff & deserves a chance.
Maybe the fact raph has got a yard of extra pace has an advantage over Goose..
Time will tell...
He is in the team, so the speculation on who should have been picked is mute now. Why don't we all get behind him tomorrow and give the guy some confidence. Why not start a Raph chant to get him going and let him know that we are behind him instead of sniping at him before he has had a chance to play!!!!
Make no mistake, both GT and Ross Lyon saw something in this player to keep him around. You don't keep someone on your list if they are useless or play no role for the team. Lets have some faith. He was one of the few that played well against Geelong last year when we were beaten in the finals.
Make no mistake, both GT and Ross Lyon saw something in this player to keep him around. You don't keep someone on your list if they are useless or play no role for the team. Lets have some faith. He was one of the few that played well against Geelong last year when we were beaten in the finals.
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Raph has to get behind us and give us some confidence.saint75 wrote:He is in the team, so the speculation on who should have been picked is mute now. Why don't we all get behind him tomorrow and give the guy some confidence. Why not start a Raph chant to get him going and let him know that we are behind him instead of sniping at him before he has had a chance to play!!!!
Make no mistake, both GT and Ross Lyon saw something in this player to keep him around. You don't keep someone on your list if they are useless or play no role for the team. Lets have some faith. He was one of the few that played well against Geelong last year when we were beaten in the finals.
Your missing the point. The COACH has shown confidence in him. Get behind Raph tomorrow instead of sniping at him. Don't get me wrong, I have concerns in regards to his form to date, but I will be behind him 100% tomorrow and hope he has a blinder.The Fireman wrote:Raph has to get behind us and give us some confidence.saint75 wrote:He is in the team, so the speculation on who should have been picked is mute now. Why don't we all get behind him tomorrow and give the guy some confidence. Why not start a Raph chant to get him going and let him know that we are behind him instead of sniping at him before he has had a chance to play!!!!
Make no mistake, both GT and Ross Lyon saw something in this player to keep him around. You don't keep someone on your list if they are useless or play no role for the team. Lets have some faith. He was one of the few that played well against Geelong last year when we were beaten in the finals.
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I'm not missing the point mate.saint75 wrote:
Your missing the point. The COACH has shown confidence in him. Get behind Raph tomorrow instead of sniping at him. Don't get me wrong, I have concerns in regards to his form to date, but I will be behind him 100% tomorrow and hope he has a blinder.
Only Raph can prove his worth, I hope he has a blinder but past history leans against that. Ross may be trying him out against the Cats to see how he matches up this time.
As I said I hope he goes well but would rather see Gwilt or Goose in his place.
If he proves me wrong I will revisit this post to happily apologise
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I hope on Sunday night there is an apology, I really do. I am predicting Raph to play the game of his life *fingers crossed*The Fireman wrote:I'm not missing the point mate.saint75 wrote:
Your missing the point. The COACH has shown confidence in him. Get behind Raph tomorrow instead of sniping at him. Don't get me wrong, I have concerns in regards to his form to date, but I will be behind him 100% tomorrow and hope he has a blinder.
Only Raph can prove his worth, I hope he has a blinder but past history leans against that. Ross may be trying him out against the Cats to see how he matches up this time.
As I said I hope he goes well but would rather see Gwilt or Goose in his place.
If he proves me wrong I will revisit this post to happily apologise
Cheers
Trust Ross. He has 13-0. His judgement has been pretty spot on so far.
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The Raphalution may have a bad or a good game - in some ways it doesn't matter.
What matters is that R. Lyon and his srlection committee really hasn't not put a foot wrong this year and for that reason alone Raph's selection is right.
What matters is that R. Lyon and his srlection committee really hasn't not put a foot wrong this year and for that reason alone Raph's selection is right.
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I share these sentiments...I haven't read this whole thread just started on this last page cause I knew there would be a fair amount of Raph Bashers.borderbarry wrote:Some of the posters on this and similar threads should be ashamed of themselves.
Raph proved in last years Final series that he is a big occasion player. Following on after the finals, he played for the Allstars, then round 1 when he was injured, and was one of our best players until injured. Then he returned from injury, had 2 or 3 games, probably came back into the team too early, form was not up to it, and was dropped. But there is no way he deserves the crap that is shoved on him bby the dim wits on this forum..
I'm glad he's back in. He is a gun. Last years finals showed his class.
He needs a string of games under his belt to adjust to the tempo of the AFL and get some confidence. He is in our best 22. He has made some clangers and cost us goals. Geelong may expose him but we are 13 zip and a loss to Geelong at his hands won't change my thinking either. Give him time. Give him games and smile when his dash and play making comes to the fore when the finals come again.
I'm a Raph fan.
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Yep lock it in, plus McEvoy, Gram for his disposal, and maybe MilneS.A Saint wrote:
.....if we do lose on sunday (which I think we will belt the cats by about 6 goals)......
I guarantee that the blame will be on either of these player Ralph, Blake, Mini, Baker and maybe even Geary for the loss even though they done their role...
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Why play the race card on posters if you disagree ? You're always on about indegenous players here and on BF, but you really lost it by going down that roadborderbarry wrote:Some of the posters on this and similar threads should be ashamed of themselves.........
...... I wonder if it is not the fact he is the only indigenous player we have used this year! I cant think of any other explanation.
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What's with the goose obsession? I know he's been injured, but if anyone saw the game today on TV re Sandy v Port, Raph couldn't possibly do any worse than goose. His skills are awful. He's great when he gets to attack the ball in a straight line, but he simply can't change direction. He was struggling with this BEFORE he got injured, which GT had alluded to. Now he's even worse.SaintWodonga wrote:Raph has not done anything this year to indicate a return to the team. He did well in the finals last year, but that was such a long time ago in terms of what has happened this year.
I reckon Goose is very stiff & deserves a chance.
Maybe the fact raph has got a yard of extra pace has an advantage over Goose..
Time will tell...
How about we crucify Raph AFTER the event if he warrants it? Watching today's game, I didn't think anyone from our list looked like they deserved a spot ahead of Raph. If Rossy wanted a running back, then Raph is the obvious choice. Goose certainly isn't (in my opinion )
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The thing that Raph Clarke has over Gwilt and a few others mantioned is that he can play tall and small, he can play in defense or on a wing, and he reads the game well, gets into good position, and has evasive skills.
In a nutshell, he gives us flexibility.
Gwilt has been better than he has in previous years, but doesn't read the game well enough and is afraid to take risks
Goose can't play purely because of team balance
Steven is untried ay senior level, and we have enough coverage in the midfield
Dempster is just being given time to build up his fitness and form
Armitage still won't run hard and far enough, and he won't play until he can consistently do so. Also, he is unnecessary given our midfield is at capacity
So the selection of Raph Clarke is logical and justifiable, and I hope he plays well, for his sake, not mine.
In a nutshell, he gives us flexibility.
Gwilt has been better than he has in previous years, but doesn't read the game well enough and is afraid to take risks
Goose can't play purely because of team balance
Steven is untried ay senior level, and we have enough coverage in the midfield
Dempster is just being given time to build up his fitness and form
Armitage still won't run hard and far enough, and he won't play until he can consistently do so. Also, he is unnecessary given our midfield is at capacity
So the selection of Raph Clarke is logical and justifiable, and I hope he plays well, for his sake, not mine.