Luke Ball and Max Hudghton - Pivotal in our destruction
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Luke Ball and Max Hudghton - Pivotal in our destruction
Two players who bled and bled and bled for the saints.
Both at the pies this year.
Premiership.
I wonder how Max is feeling? Remember how passionate Hudghton was for the saints? Remember that game in the early 00s when we were terrible and Max walked off the ground after a loss crying?
Both at the pies this year.
Premiership.
I wonder how Max is feeling? Remember how passionate Hudghton was for the saints? Remember that game in the early 00s when we were terrible and Max walked off the ground after a loss crying?
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Re: Luke Ball and Max Hudghton - Pivotal in our destruction
Yep too true.ralphsmith wrote:Two players who bled and bled and bled for the saints.
Both at the pies this year.
Premiership.
I wonder how Max is feeling? Remember how passionate Hudghton was for the saints? Remember that game in the early 00s when we were terrible and Max walked off the ground after a loss crying?
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
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I don't think many players ever really bleed for their club like supporters do. If ever I was asked to do anything for any other club there is no way in the world I would do it. For them it is just a job once they really think about it. I am not hanging crap on any players but noone really feels as bad about losing as long term full on supporters.
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Interesting statement here. Ball has less possessions that only 2 of the Saints and also was beaten for tackles by only 3 Saints! Looks like had leather poisoning compared to most of the Saints playing today.Moccha wrote:Ball didn't do anything this week alsosaintsRrising wrote:Max was...has taught his two young backs well.
Ball was irrelevant when it was a close game last week.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
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No doubt.Tom_Aus wrote:Heard Ball interviewed on triple M after the game and he sounded genuinely humbled and said he wasn't sure how to feel. Look i'm as pissed as everyone else he is now a premiership player for the scum, but i think he handled himself pretty well
When the siren sounded you could see his celebrations, if you could even call them that, were muted out of respect for his old teammates. He knows he, Roo, Lenny, BJ etc once all shared the same dream of winning one together. I bet he wished they could all experience this with him.
He even referred to Collingwood as "they" IIRC.