If you go back and have a look at the selected teams you will soon realize that Lyon never even got close to this idea. What he did to Walsh and Stanley in 2011 and Armitage and Steven in 2010 was disgraceful. The only reason why Armo and Steven finally got a decent run this year was because of injuries and poor form.saintsRrising wrote:Are you sure that he did not?End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this :
This year game totals are:
Ben: 53
Geary: 52
Armo: 50
Gamble: 35
Eddy 33:
Steven 30
Then a number of younger players with 9 or less.
With Zac on 77 and Gwilt on 82 I would suspect that fairly often the Saints would have had 4 players with 50 or less.
Now not saying tat we should not have over the three years developed a few more kids...but I just do not think the started goal is that high a bar.
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Listen Helen, you've been told many times now that Stanley was injured nearly all year.End Of An Era wrote:If you go back and have a look at the selected teams you will soon realize that Lyon never even got close to this idea. What he did to Walsh and Stanley in 2011 and Armitage and Steven in 2010 was disgraceful. The only reason why Armo and Steven finally got a decent run this year was because of injuries and poor form.saintsRrising wrote:Are you sure that he did not?End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this :
This year game totals are:
Ben: 53
Geary: 52
Armo: 50
Gamble: 35
Eddy 33:
Steven 30
Then a number of younger players with 9 or less.
With Zac on 77 and Gwilt on 82 I would suspect that fairly often the Saints would have had 4 players with 50 or less.
Now not saying tat we should not have over the three years developed a few more kids...but I just do not think the started goal is that high a bar.
I know you've told us all that he is the type of character that thrives on the big stage, but he wasn't even close to knocking down the door this year
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Maybe he/she means the door on the Rehabilitation Roomdragit wrote:Listen Helen, you've been told many times now that Stanley was injured nearly all year.End Of An Era wrote:If you go back and have a look at the selected teams you will soon realize that Lyon never even got close to this idea. What he did to Walsh and Stanley in 2011 and Armitage and Steven in 2010 was disgraceful. The only reason why Armo and Steven finally got a decent run this year was because of injuries and poor form.saintsRrising wrote:Are you sure that he did not?End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this :
This year game totals are:
Ben: 53
Geary: 52
Armo: 50
Gamble: 35
Eddy 33:
Steven 30
Then a number of younger players with 9 or less.
With Zac on 77 and Gwilt on 82 I would suspect that fairly often the Saints would have had 4 players with 50 or less.
Now not saying tat we should not have over the three years developed a few more kids...but I just do not think the started goal is that high a bar.
I know you've told us all that he is the type of character that thrives on the big stage, but he wasn't even close to knocking down the door this year
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Helen, you are a disturbed individual. You're no better than a STALKER!!!End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this over the last few years. You would expect that Walsh and Stanley would be ready to go with a fair bit of experience under their belts. Instead of still being an unknown quantity!!
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What is wrong with my post above?????????SaintPav wrote:Helen, you are a disturbed individual. You're no better than a STALKER!!!End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this over the last few years. You would expect that Walsh and Stanley would be ready to go with a fair bit of experience under their belts. Instead of still being an unknown quantity!!
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True, but they also would certainly have had Menzel in there as well, had he not done his knee a couple of weeks ago. And Vardy was in West's spot until he got injured.kosifantutti23 wrote:Their four youngsters in the Grand Final included Podsiadally 27 and West 23. Christensen and Duncan were the only players under 23.
Our team against Sydney was younger and less experienced.
Scott spoke about this last night on "On The Couch" and said the "4 under 50 games each week" thing was a goal, but not a hard and fast rule. But it was still a gutsy pre-season goal, for someone that was also hoping to win the flag. He showed how to have one eye on the present and also develop your list for the future.
What was also gutsy was the way they rotated their team on just about a weekly basis, which was also a plan all along. Anytime any of us has suggested anything along these lines in the past couple of years, for us, we've been ridiculed by the self appointed "sages" on here, who have told us things like "you don't change a winning team", as if there's only one way to skin a cat. Well, their theory has just been blown out of the water, if they thought it was the only way to be successful, as they also reported last night that Geelong made an average of 3.6 changes per week this season. Despite winning 22 of their 25 games. Most of them not caused by injury or suspension. So, despite Collingwood having the extra fitness and endurance from their high altitute training, they were able to run out the game far better and looked like they could just keep going and going.
Very well played Scott. Hopefully some on here with closed minds will learn something from the way they went about things.
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To the one open session per week?plugger66 wrote:Not correct and can be backed up by people who go to training.MC Gusto wrote:Trust me 40 minutes with the seniors per week
Trust me Nate 40 minutes is being generous the analytics I have speaks to an average of 37 minutes for non senior list players
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Well one open session already has the 40 minutes covered and then they also train one other day a week on a normal 7 day break. And who are you counting anyway. Is Cripps included, ledger, Walsh? It isnt right.MC Gusto wrote:To the one open session per week?plugger66 wrote:Not correct and can be backed up by people who go to training.MC Gusto wrote:Trust me 40 minutes with the seniors per week
Trust me Nate 40 minutes is being generous the analytics I have speaks to an average of 37 minutes for non senior list players
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Extremely well articulated AnythingsPossibleSaints. If only I was able to speak that way. I take my hat off to you.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:True, but they also would certainly have had Menzel in there as well, had he not done his knee a couple of weeks ago. And Vardy was in West's spot until he got injured.kosifantutti23 wrote:Their four youngsters in the Grand Final included Podsiadally 27 and West 23. Christensen and Duncan were the only players under 23.
Our team against Sydney was younger and less experienced.
Scott spoke about this last night on "On The Couch" and said the "4 under 50 games each week" thing was a goal, but not a hard and fast rule. But it was still a gutsy pre-season goal, for someone that was also hoping to win the flag. He showed how to have one eye on the present and also develop your list for the future.
What was also gutsy was the way they rotated their team on just about a weekly basis, which was also a plan all along. Anytime any of us has suggested anything along these lines in the past couple of years, for us, we've been ridiculed by the self appointed "sages" on here, who have told us things like "you don't change a winning team", as if there's only one way to skin a cat. Well, their theory has just been blown out of the water, if they thought it was the only way to be successful, as they also reported last night that Geelong made an average of 3.6 changes per week this season. Despite winning 22 of their 25 games. Most of them not caused by injury or suspension. So, despite Collingwood having the extra fitness and endurance from their high altitute training, they were able to run out the game far better and looked like they could just keep going and going.
Very well played Scott. Hopefully some on here with closed minds will learn something from the way they went about things.
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but trends change ... Scott did well with his role in getting the kid through but its not a 100% full proof plan playing the kids as shown with Freo and GC .. geelong got the ballance dead on and good luck for them but its a horses for courses approach ... what they do isnt always going to work for usAnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:True, but they also would certainly have had Menzel in there as well, had he not done his knee a couple of weeks ago. And Vardy was in West's spot until he got injured.kosifantutti23 wrote:Their four youngsters in the Grand Final included Podsiadally 27 and West 23. Christensen and Duncan were the only players under 23.
Our team against Sydney was younger and less experienced.
Scott spoke about this last night on "On The Couch" and said the "4 under 50 games each week" thing was a goal, but not a hard and fast rule. But it was still a gutsy pre-season goal, for someone that was also hoping to win the flag. He showed how to have one eye on the present and also develop your list for the future.
What was also gutsy was the way they rotated their team on just about a weekly basis, which was also a plan all along. Anytime any of us has suggested anything along these lines in the past couple of years, for us, we've been ridiculed by the self appointed "sages" on here, who have told us things like "you don't change a winning team", as if there's only one way to skin a cat. Well, their theory has just been blown out of the water, if they thought it was the only way to be successful, as they also reported last night that Geelong made an average of 3.6 changes per week this season. Despite winning 22 of their 25 games. Most of them not caused by injury or suspension. So, despite Collingwood having the extra fitness and endurance from their high altitute training, they were able to run out the game far better and looked like they could just keep going and going.
Very well played Scott. Hopefully some on here with closed minds will learn something from the way they went about things.
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Hey st_Trav_ofWA, you completely missed the point. This Horses for courses as you put it is utter crap. What Chris Scott has demostrated with this idea is that he had the balls to introduce something and stick to it. He took a chance whereas Toss Lying never took a chance. He was ultra conservative to the extreme which has left our club in a mess with no youngsters coming through.st_Trav_ofWA wrote:but trends change ... Scott did well with his role in getting the kid through but its not a 100% full proof plan playing the kids as shown with Freo and GC .. geelong got the ballance dead on and good luck for them but its a horses for courses approach ... what they do isnt always going to work for usAnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:True, but they also would certainly have had Menzel in there as well, had he not done his knee a couple of weeks ago. And Vardy was in West's spot until he got injured.kosifantutti23 wrote:Their four youngsters in the Grand Final included Podsiadally 27 and West 23. Christensen and Duncan were the only players under 23.
Our team against Sydney was younger and less experienced.
Scott spoke about this last night on "On The Couch" and said the "4 under 50 games each week" thing was a goal, but not a hard and fast rule. But it was still a gutsy pre-season goal, for someone that was also hoping to win the flag. He showed how to have one eye on the present and also develop your list for the future.
What was also gutsy was the way they rotated their team on just about a weekly basis, which was also a plan all along. Anytime any of us has suggested anything along these lines in the past couple of years, for us, we've been ridiculed by the self appointed "sages" on here, who have told us things like "you don't change a winning team", as if there's only one way to skin a cat. Well, their theory has just been blown out of the water, if they thought it was the only way to be successful, as they also reported last night that Geelong made an average of 3.6 changes per week this season. Despite winning 22 of their 25 games. Most of them not caused by injury or suspension. So, despite Collingwood having the extra fitness and endurance from their high altitute training, they were able to run out the game far better and looked like they could just keep going and going.
Very well played Scott. Hopefully some on here with closed minds will learn something from the way they went about things.
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No - but they have to be banging down the door!End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this over the last few years. You would expect that Walsh and Stanley would be ready to go with a fair bit of experience under their belts. Instead of still being an unknown quantity!!
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Yiasou costa!!Con Gorozidis wrote:No - but they have to be banging down the door!End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this over the last few years. You would expect that Walsh and Stanley would be ready to go with a fair bit of experience under their belts. Instead of still being an unknown quantity!!
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Re costa, bou eise??End Of An Era wrote:Yiasou costa!!Con Gorozidis wrote:No - but they have to be banging down the door!End Of An Era wrote:They reported that one of Chris Scott's ideas was that he would have to have at least 4 players in the side every week with fewer than 50 games. What a masterstroke this was. If only Lyon had employed this over the last few years. You would expect that Walsh and Stanley would be ready to go with a fair bit of experience under their belts. Instead of still being an unknown quantity!!
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