Sammy Gilbert back on track

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lyonhearted
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Sammy Gilbert back on track

Post: # 1106699Post lyonhearted »

I've got the impression over the last 3 weeks that Sam Gilbert is well and truly back on track after that 'minor upheaval' pre season. Early in the year he was getting caught with the ball a lot and giving away stupid free kicks.

He's now playing with the confidence we're used to seeing, giving us plenty of run off half back and weaving through packs without getting caught. He's great to watch when he's got his tail up and playing like this.

Keep it up Gilbo!


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Post: # 1106702Post Saints43 »

It was always going to happen. Even when the season was at it's lowest ebb for him he kept working as hard as he could. Never dropped his head. Good players who work hard will always regain form.

Riewoldt is working out of his form slump for the same reason.

Schneider will probably remain in one for the same reason. Although upcoming fixtures may give him the flat track he loves so well...


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Re: Sammy Gilbert back on track

Post: # 1106716Post Dr Spaceman »

lyonhearted wrote:I've got the impression over the last 3 weeks that Sam Gilbert is well and truly back on track after that 'minor upheaval' pre season. Early in the year he was getting caught with the ball a lot and giving away stupid free kicks.

He's now playing with the confidence we're used to seeing, giving us plenty of run off half back and weaving through packs without getting caught. He's great to watch when he's got his tail up and playing like this.

Keep it up Gilbo!
His kicking last night was pretty good also, certainly the best it's been all year.

Consistently hit his targets.


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Post: # 1106719Post matrix »

yup been on gilbos case for a while now

but the first one off the boot last night under pressure with a push away an d a dash off got me saying 'thats the gilbo i know'

lets hope he's back
he's been lacking in alot of things recently


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Post: # 1106726Post Junction Oval »

He also had more freedom across the backline, rather than being a tight tag, which suits his game style. Keep up the improvement Gilbo, we need it with Jimmy on holiday for perhaps the rest of the year.


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Post: # 1106737Post saintDal »

Thought his kicking last week was pretty good also. Low hard spearing passes which hit team mates consistently.


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Post: # 1106864Post Munga »

Just in time too with Jimmy going down.


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Post: # 1106869Post InkerSaint »

Isn't it funny?

The team gets confidence back and all of a sudden they can "hit targets".

A tweak to the gameplan and overnight we have "injected some pace".

Reading this forum for the last four months I thought you had to recruit for these qualities. :roll:


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Post: # 1106896Post roskilde »

InkerSaint wrote:Isn't it funny?

The team gets confidence back and all of a sudden they can "hit targets".

A tweak to the gameplan and overnight we have "injected some pace".

Reading this forum for the last four months I thought you had to recruit for these qualities. :roll:
absolutely agree, jones can hardly miss these days with his kicking. peake is literally a new man, seems deft almost dal like!

it was fantastic last night to see gilbert play less self-consciously. he was decisive and kudos to the man, because its not easy to pick yourself out of the situation he was in.


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Post: # 1106911Post BigMart »

He played well and kicked better


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