How do YOU feel? This week v Last week !!

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Post: # 1002605Post gringo »

We played out a draw with a rotation down, two effective mid fielders who played forward, ruck, back and middle. But the the pies can only get better?

Look out Pies a pumped up Rooey is coming your way, they say Swan and Didak won't play two average games. A pressure off Nick Riewoldt will bring you pain. Nick Riewoldt will kick 6 and stamp him self as a legend on an over whelmed Presti.


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Post: # 1002617Post Enrico_Misso »

And the Pies don't get an extra day of recovery this week.

So I am super confident we will outplay them in the later stages of the game.
What we have to do is stop them getting away to a flyer.


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Post: # 1002621Post markp »

I was sick with nerves all last week thinking that they may just blow us away early... this week I'm super confident.

I think the game will be played more like a continuation of the second half.

The tougher side will win.

Us.


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Post: # 1002627Post 3rd generation saint »

We banged the bulldogs up pretty badly in the second half. Now I know we hear that maybe more of our players our carrying injuries than theirs.
But I just wonder how banged up they are and if their injuries are worse than ours.
Didak appears to be of most concern to them, Jolly couldn't run the game out, which to me is why McEvoy should play and we should rotate our rucks with McEvoy, Kosi and Blakey.
For me, if they don't jump us this week, or if we can jump them, big advantage us.
Just have to believe we want it more than them.
We want it, they believe they should have it.


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Post: # 1002640Post Saint_Ash »

battye wrote:Drained is the word, I think it would be affecting a lot of supporters - just hopefully not the players :)

Saturday was an emotional rollercoaster - when I knew it would be a draw I almost felt relieved because I knew we'd be coming back this Saturday, and we'd have another chance to start well and take control of the game early.
Drained for sure.

I am not nervous, not pumped up, not even that excited at this point. What is wrong with me?????


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Post: # 1002646Post Thinline »

I'm an emotional wreck, but I'm very confident.

For all the talk of Pies having players 'down', there's been little talk of Saints guys who were - in a relative sense - missing.

Gram, Dal, Roo, Montagna and a few of our role players could all lift a notch.

There's no way known we'll play a second quarter like that again. We are too professional.

We have mature, extremely tough and extremely talented leadership that runs deep into our 22.

A fresh ruckman with a high off-the-ball workrate is a massive bonus.

And uncompromised rotation system this week including our usual forward set up.

A good close look at the the Pies system.

Eliminate the panic kicks and keep a lid on the adrenalin and it'll all come down to who recovers better off field.

Given our proven ability to really run games out all year, I'm backing us in by 25 plus.

Roo to kick 5.


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Post: # 1002647Post gringo »

We can't let them get away from us early this time. I wouldn't be surprised to see us more like the Geelong qf, go hard early and upset the balance of what the Pies expect. If we could hit them hard early, I don't think psychologically the Pies could back it up.


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gringo wrote:We can't let them get away from us early this time. I wouldn't be surprised to see us more like the Geelong qf, go hard early and upset the balance of what the Pies expect. If we could hit them hard early, I don't think psychologically the Pies could back it up.
If we get the jump, I'm confident they'd wilt.

If they get the jump, we can haul them in.

That said, I'm predicting a grind for the first half before we edge away late.


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Post: # 1002653Post ChicagoSaint »

Thinline wrote:I'm predicting a grind for the first half before we edge away late.
good call, reasonable call, most footy "experts" dont understand the game call.


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Post: # 1003222Post mbogo »

I feel a bit jittery but have the funny feeling Ross might be planning our early assault in the "fifth quarter of this 8 quarter marathon"
I feel like we have come back from the dead in a fighting effort which is about to swamp the Magpies and dry up their chants this week.
I think they cannot tag ... and if they try we will beat the tags and they will not.
I am confident yet edgy - but so ALIVE!
It is AMAZING times and I feel I am being part of history - hopefully the future will be ours in 5 days. Gilbert to Maxwell - Ray takes Swan or Thomas. Jones takes the other - keep Ball on Goddard and GOOD LUCK!
Try to tag Lennie - see above.
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Post: # 1003238Post St. Luke »

I'm feeling very confident! I reckon if if the Pies pull ahead early, they'll run out of legs and we'll reel em back in! I also don't expect the Pies to pull ahead either! Saints to win 30+


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Post: # 1003330Post saintly »

Thinline wrote:
gringo wrote:We can't let them get away from us early this time. I wouldn't be surprised to see us more like the Geelong qf, go hard early and upset the balance of what the Pies expect. If we could hit them hard early, I don't think psychologically the Pies could back it up.
If we get the jump, I'm confident they'd wilt.

If they get the jump, we can haul them in.

That said, I'm predicting a grind for the first half before we edge away late.
if they kick goals instead of points, in the 2nd quarter last week, they would have been up by 40 points or something.

have not not let a 2nd quarter like that again. otherwise we will be out of it


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Post: # 1003335Post wasaintsfan »

well this week im not taking it forgranted

on friday i got a massive migraine that screwed me up big time

went to the function over herefor first half of gf but couldnt handle noise and had to leave.... as i couldnt even see was in that much pain

then missed all of 3rd and most of last (which i rewatched game)
migraine went yesterday (never had one so bad)

so just cant wait to see the mighty saints win!!!


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Post: # 1003353Post evertonfc »

OneEyedSainter77 wrote:For some reason, even more relaxed. But at the same time, a lot less confident.

I think the reason I'm not really nervous is because this doesn't even feel like a Grand Final - it just feels like a normal regular week. And that feels weird.

Like last week felt but at least last week, i knew it was the final game of the eyar (or so I thought) - this week, even though it feels like the season is already over and this week is just a practise match.
More or less how I feel.

I don't think I'll feel it until I head to the match.

There's too much "mateyness" and shared experience with the opposition at the moment...

Either way, we're two hours from a premiership, and that's all that matters.

What an amazing opportunity. Let's not waste it because we are "drained". Let's win it because it's an opportunity that might not come along soon - remember, the comp will be 18 teams in two years' time.


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evertonfc wrote:
OneEyedSainter77 wrote:For some reason, even more relaxed. But at the same time, a lot less confident.

I think the reason I'm not really nervous is because this doesn't even feel like a Grand Final - it just feels like a normal regular week. And that feels weird.

Like last week felt but at least last week, i knew it was the final game of the eyar (or so I thought) - this week, even though it feels like the season is already over and this week is just a practise match.
More or less how I feel.

I don't think I'll feel it until I head to the match.

There's too much "mateyness" and shared experience with the opposition at the moment...

Either way, we're two hours from a premiership, and that's all that matters.
Am I missing the game. Surely it hasnt started?


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Post: # 1003358Post evertonfc »

plugger66 wrote:Am I missing the game. Surely it hasnt started?
The first time I've been pluggered.

Strange, empty feeling. Was it expecting it to be more, somehow.


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Post: # 1003598Post Foghorn St.K.F.C »

At every stage of this year's footy season it seems the Saints have had major obstacles to climb, as if last year's GF wasn't painful enough. As soon as Rooey did his hammy 'they' were telling us our flag hopes were dashed, that we were a 1 man team. Round 6 the bulldogs thought their game was sewn up and we came back in an amazing last part of the last quarter (happy birthday Dad). Remember how it felt, trudging back to the G to play the cats, the 1st time back since THAT game, how nobody thought the Saints could take on geelong. Not even going to go into the Lovett saga.

Point is, all year nobody has given us a chance. The Saints have climbed their own mountains week in, week out, with last year's GF replaying constantly. We've had to do it with them, week in week out.

Last week I was just one of thousands of Sainters, screaming to the boys "U can do this". I'll be back again this Saturday, screaming all over again because we can and we will do it this year...

I have never been so sure of anything in my life (and i'm not given to collingwood style delusions of grandeur)

Go Saints!!!!!!


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Post: # 1003606Post bigred »

evertonfc wrote:
OneEyedSainter77 wrote:For some reason, even more relaxed. But at the same time, a lot less confident.

I think the reason I'm not really nervous is because this doesn't even feel like a Grand Final - it just feels like a normal regular week. And that feels weird.

Like last week felt but at least last week, i knew it was the final game of the eyar (or so I thought) - this week, even though it feels like the season is already over and this week is just a practise match.
More or less how I feel.

I don't think I'll feel it until I head to the match.

There's too much "mateyness" and shared experience with the opposition at the moment...

Either way, we're two hours from a premiership, and that's all that matters.

What an amazing opportunity. Let's not waste it because we are "drained". Let's win it because it's an opportunity that might not come along soon - remember, the comp will be 18 teams in two years' time.
Mateyness?

It's Collingwood.

f*** Collingwood.


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Post: # 1003620Post degruch »

Pretty zen last week, no nerves, very confident. This week, pretty zen, no nerves, very confident.

I've had a number of neutrals (not a word from the few Pies supporters I know) state that we played out of our skin, were lucky not to be done by 10 goals, Collingwood won't have an off game again, etc., which has disturbed my zen-like state...so I certainly hope these pricks wake up when we roll the Pies this weekend. I HAS to happen. Ommmmmmm.


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