Round 9 Team v Swans

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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

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People DO NOT worry about who is named where. It doesnt matter.


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

Post: # 1221597Post Dr Spaceman »

plugger66 wrote:
Munga wrote:I'm not saying Simpkin can't play forward, but he's been our best defender all year. Could be interesting, or utter BS

He is our FB and will play there. I dont think he has ever played forward.
Well at least not for the Saints or Zebs :)

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/art ... ports.html

"...Simpkin performed solidly at full-back for Vic Country at the AFL under-18 national championships and was named in a back pocket in the TAC Cup team of the season, but was versatile enough to play on a wing and at half-forward for the Falcons at times during 2008.

"In a lot of those games (playing up-field) he kicked three goals, so he's able to play both ends," Turner said...."


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

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Dr Spaceman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Munga wrote:I'm not saying Simpkin can't play forward, but he's been our best defender all year. Could be interesting, or utter BS

He is our FB and will play there. I dont think he has ever played forward.
Well at least not for the Saints or Zebs :)

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/art ... ports.html

"...Simpkin performed solidly at full-back for Vic Country at the AFL under-18 national championships and was named in a back pocket in the TAC Cup team of the season, but was versatile enough to play on a wing and at half-forward for the Falcons at times during 2008.

"In a lot of those games (playing up-field) he kicked three goals, so he's able to play both ends," Turner said...."

Sorry that is what I meant. I had no idea where he played as a junior but maybe I should have.


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

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MCG-Unit wrote:...and still no Ledger, even as emergency...
Not only did he kick the coach's cat, it seems he also kicked the coach! Seems he'll be traded without a full game played. Meanwhile, we play duds (who must stroke the coach's cat). Next.


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

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Coach has favourites huh.

Sounds....somehow.....familiar....

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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

Post: # 1221642Post Dave McNamara »

Calais wrote:Schneider late change for Cripps?
Beat me to it Calais... that's what I was wondering when I looked at that side.(Cuddles has to have at least one late 'surprise' each week...)

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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

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Con Gorozidis wrote:Is this the shortest/smallest Saints side ever?
it's a pretty short side, average height 186.4cm. we were shorter round 6 last year though at 186.0cm:

McEvoy, Dawson, Gilbert, Riewoldt, Fisher, Dempster, Johnson, Blake, Goddard, Gwilt, Gram, Dal Santo, Smith, Jones, Armitage, Cripps, Steven, Baker, McQualter, Montagna, Milne, Schneider

stanley dropped, kosi out injured - johnson in his place - no hayes or ray, cripps's first game, smith's second, siposs emergency.


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

Post: # 1221741Post matrix »

clarky449 wrote:People DO NOT worry about who is named where. It doesnt matter.

no way?!!
really?


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

Post: # 1221858Post Megamaguire »

Dr.Spaceman
found the comment that perhaps gives some credance to Watters positioning of Simps in the team, "...Simpkin performed solidly at full-back for Vic Country at the AFL under-18 national championships and was named in a back pocket in the TAC Cup team of the season, but was versatile enough to play on a wing and at half-forward for the Falcons at times during 2008.
"In a lot of those games (playing up-field) he kicked three goals, so he's able to play both ends," Turner said...."
For me the big bit of good new to replace the rotten luck of young Stanley is the return of Jimmy G.
rapt to just have him back and able to continue again.
Perhaps with Jimmy back Watters reckons our defence will be much more efficient and he wouldn't mind seeing Simps have some kind of spell up forward - As A 3rd. tall !!!- If Blakey can survive in the ruck (and he's certainly capable of successfully delivering the team plan once again) it frees up Kosi and then our Fwd. line has a menacing look about it never mind 'Versatile'. I have greatly enjoyed the work of Simps in the backline this year (altho saw nothing of WC game last week) and don't want to see him away from defence but... can he also kick goals ??? If so interesting !
I'm also relieved young Crippa is even able to be picked in the team after his injury last week. Hope he just continues and keeps finding ways to contribute on game day. I heard Crippa interviewed on the radio (SEN) and he came across well - it was great to hear his heart felt commitment to the membership drive.

Sydney are a real genuine test and will no doubt play finals.
Just heard (on radio) that this game at the Dome is regarded as match of the round.


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Re: Round 9 Team v Swans

Post: # 1221867Post Bernard Shakey »

Ralphy wrote:Sebastian Ross deserves his chance. i dont think Ledger has done enough/
He's done twice as much as Bastie.


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