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I just love how many people have egg on their faces after declaring Rooey gone after round 1 and not just on this forum on other sites and on the radio.
Well only a fool would ride off a champion of our mighty football club !!! I can understand other supporters but it shouldn't be our own!
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He's certainly benefiting from having an actual forward line around him and not having to contend with the triple-team every time.plugger66 wrote:Read this now and maybe we realise people can go off a fraction early.
But, let's face it, the Suns were disgusting. You and I would have kicked a few. If he kicks seven against Adelaide this week I'll be more impressed.
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He's not the player he was..... For various reasons.
Injury, Structures, Support, Delivery
This is indicated by his stats, which are 10-20% down in all areas..... And he has not really dominated a game since 2010.........Having said that, he was the premier fwd in the AFL for 6 years..... So he could afford to drop off and still be a valuable contributor......
I wouldn't pin my argument on this game..... We absolutely monstered a pathetic rabble, you would expect a fwd to boot at least half a dozen..... BUDDY might have kicked 20
Injury, Structures, Support, Delivery
This is indicated by his stats, which are 10-20% down in all areas..... And he has not really dominated a game since 2010.........Having said that, he was the premier fwd in the AFL for 6 years..... So he could afford to drop off and still be a valuable contributor......
I wouldn't pin my argument on this game..... We absolutely monstered a pathetic rabble, you would expect a fwd to boot at least half a dozen..... BUDDY might have kicked 20
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BigMart wrote:He's not the player he was..... For various reasons.
Injury, Structures, Support, Delivery
This is indicated by his stats, which are 10-20% down in all areas..... And he has not really dominated a game since 2010.........Having said that, he was the premier fwd in the AFL for 6 years..... So he could afford to drop off and still be a valuable contributor......
I wouldn't pin my argument on this game..... We absolutely monstered a pathetic rabble, you would expect a fwd to boot at least half a dozen..... BUDDY might have kicked 20
Not pinning it on that game at all. Matter of fact have said twice that game shouldnt count when looking at form. Pinning it on the whole year and how people shouldnt write off a champion after one game. Some of the stuff written was ridiculous considering we had 21 games at least to go.
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I am a staunch supporter of Nick as you know, and will defend him no matter what. Harves aside he is the player I admire most. He is the best leader I have seen at StK and it's hard to believ, but I think he is underrated in the AFL community. The 3rd best player of the last decade IMO. Best Fwd.
That being said, he does not move with the same fluidity that he did. The Super rules comment you love to trot out was a throw away line, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. As if a player of his standing will play anything but elite level. What I was referring to was his gingerness when getting up after marking contests, his obvious knee pain and his inability to bend.... One only has to witness ice packs bandaged to him after games to know he's sore, he even said this year he doesn't move as well as he did....
He has played the hardes position on the ground for ten years, few make it that long, fewer make 300... Loewey was a physical freak. Nicks body is damaged.
He can still play and indeed contribute.... Is no longer our best player by a margin, which he was. Was he ever written off??
Or his lofty standards which he once held questioned??
I am a staunch supporter of Nick as you know, and will defend him no matter what. Harves aside he is the player I admire most. He is the best leader I have seen at StK and it's hard to believ, but I think he is underrated in the AFL community. The 3rd best player of the last decade IMO. Best Fwd.
That being said, he does not move with the same fluidity that he did. The Super rules comment you love to trot out was a throw away line, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. As if a player of his standing will play anything but elite level. What I was referring to was his gingerness when getting up after marking contests, his obvious knee pain and his inability to bend.... One only has to witness ice packs bandaged to him after games to know he's sore, he even said this year he doesn't move as well as he did....
He has played the hardes position on the ground for ten years, few make it that long, fewer make 300... Loewey was a physical freak. Nicks body is damaged.
He can still play and indeed contribute.... Is no longer our best player by a margin, which he was. Was he ever written off??
Or his lofty standards which he once held questioned??
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I am a staunch supporter of Nick as you know, and will defend him no matter what. Harves aside he is the player I admire most. He is the best leader I have seen at StK and it's hard to believ, but I think he is underrated in the AFL community. The 3rd best player of the last decade IMO. Best Fwd.
That being said, he does not move with the same fluidity that he did. The Super rules comment you love to trot out was a throw away line, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. As if a player of his standing will play anything but elite level. What I was referring to was his gingerness when getting up after marking contests, his obvious knee pain and his inability to bend.... One only has to witness ice packs bandaged to him after games to know he's sore, he even said this year he doesn't move as well as he did....
He has played the hardes position on the ground for ten years, few make it that long, fewer make 300... Loewey was a physical freak. Nicks body is damaged.
He can still play and indeed contribute.... Is no longer our best player by a margin, which he was. Was he ever written off??
Or his lofty standards which he once held questioned??
Sorry but the point of bringing up the thread wasnt about you. It was just pointing how silly some comments on that thread were when we had played one game in a 22 game especially when we talk about a true champion of the club. maybe some should hold their fire when commenting on champions. Also i still say it is nearly impossible to see how a player moves on TV. They mainly have close up shots and so it is very hard to see the leads and releads that Rooey does.
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Whether he's running a lot (effort) or running well (unhindered) are two different things.... He makes multiple figure 8 leads, because that's what he does..... But he is less agile than before, by some margin....
His 500th was a classic example, below his knees is a weakness now, watch YouTube and watch him at ground level in his prime
His 500th was a classic example, below his knees is a weakness now, watch YouTube and watch him at ground level in his prime
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Fine he's less agile.BigMart wrote:Whether he's running a lot (effort) or running well (unhindered) are two different things.... He makes multiple figure 8 leads, because that's what he does..... But he is less agile than before, by some margin....
His 500th was a classic example, below his knees is a weakness now, watch YouTube and watch him at ground level in his prime
He's still probably our best player.
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And hoping that Adelaide don't play two on him on Friday night like every other club has done for years - except last Saturday.magnifisaint wrote:At home watching the footy
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Personally I like Gilbert on the wing like he did at times v Suns, Nick roaming around CHF where he should be, Kosi deep and the smalls buzzing around.
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Great Bump. Bet a few people regret their comments in this thread - one poster in particular (not BMart)
Not just v G Coast, much of the season according to the coach - just maybe he knows more than some 'supporters'
Not just v G Coast, much of the season according to the coach - just maybe he knows more than some 'supporters'
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I would hope the coach who is paid a lot of money knows more than the supporters..... If not, we are in trouble
Nick has had a good year. Has not been dominant though.
Nick has had a good year. Has not been dominant though.
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Good calls.BigMart wrote:I would hope the coach who is paid a lot of money knows more than the supporters..... If not, we are in trouble
Nick has had a good year. Has not been dominant though.
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He doesn't need to dominate if the rest are doing their job. I thought it was a good balance with Stanley, Roo and Kosi - 1 going through the ruck.
I've never seen a bad St.Kilda player - that's just how they are.
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Why should posters on a 'fan forum' ever be embarrassed about having an opinion? I applaud those on this site for having the goolies to put their views out there to at least encourage discussion...as opposed to the annual 'fence sitters' who offer little but platitudes when we are winning and belting up Gold Coast kids...lucky we didnt play Auskickers this week....you might not have been able to contain yourself...MCG-Unit wrote:Great Bump. Bet a few people regret their comments in this thread - one poster in particular (not BMart)
Not just v G Coast, much of the season according to the coach - just maybe he knows more than some 'supporters'
Riewoldts been good this year - elite as in Buddy elite?....no, but getting his 2-3 and playing his role. Is he the elite CHF of the comp anymore?? no IMO.
Does he look slower and less nimble? sure does , but hes not 26 now...and yep, he'll decline further with time ..no shame in that. He's improved his performances with the team and at the time this thread was posted...he needed to. Lets remember we've lost to Port, Richmond and Freo ALL outside the 8...yet some on here have us beating the Pies on current form...I mean...we belted Gold Coast right so it stands to reason???
Id also credit Nick looking reasonable this year with the rise of Kosi and the likes of Saad/Milera being genuine options.
Lets hope it continues - if it doesnt there'll be no need to bump this thread...
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I would argue that is by design in some part...BigMart wrote:Nick has had a good year. Has not been dominant though.
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I am a staunch supporter of Nick as you know, and will defend him no matter what. Harves aside he is the player I admire most. He is the best leader I have seen at StK and it's hard to believ, but I think he is underrated in the AFL community. The 3rd best player of the last decade IMO. Best Fwd.
That being said, he does not move with the same fluidity that he did. The Super rules comment you love to trot out was a throw away line, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. As if a player of his standing will play anything but elite level. What I was referring to was his gingerness when getting up after marking contests, his obvious knee pain and his inability to bend.... One only has to witness ice packs bandaged to him after games to know he's sore, he even said this year he doesn't move as well as he did....
He has played the hardes position on the ground for ten years, few make it that long, fewer make 300... Loewey was a physical freak. Nicks body is damaged.
He can still play and indeed contribute.... Is no longer our best player by a margin, which he was. Was he ever written off??
Or his lofty standards which he once held questioned??
Correct Marto - where does the OP say its the end of Nick Riewoldt?? where does the OP say he should be retired????.......lets talk overraeaction.....cause Nick had a good game against GC....ferk me...
Only a complete flog (Tugger qualifies...but that goes without saying on this site..)would argue and have us all believe that Riewoldt is moving like he was when he was in his prime....I mean Tugs apparently the only one who watches the team live..
Riewoldts been good this year - world beater good? No.
We are 6-5 and have been beaten comfortably by top sides and dropped games to Port (?) , Freo at home and Tigers.
Maybe some should hold their fire till seasons end.....or better yet.....just hold on till we play GC again and they can bump this thread again to demonstrate said football kowledge to us all....
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id agree.SainterK wrote:I would argue that is by design in some part...BigMart wrote:Nick has had a good year. Has not been dominant though.
Watters clearly knew Riewoldt needed help and he isnt gettin younger.
The quicker ball movement, the genuine improvement in Kosi and Saad/Milera et al....has all been about making us less Roo-conscious and that was soreley needed.
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Why are the people standing up for Riewoldt and his 2012 form, in this thread 'fencesitters' - how do you know they have not slammed the footy club/players in other discussions - have a read of some of the stuff written about NR in this thread - esp from those who've had it in for him for 2 years. IMO some of it didn't take much courage to post.....Teflon wrote:Why should posters on a 'fan forum' ever be embarrassed about having an opinion? I applaud those on this site for having the goolies to put their views out there to at least encourage discussion...as opposed to the annual 'fence sitters' who offer little but platitudes when we are winning and belting up Gold Coast kids...lucky we didnt play Auskickers this week....you might not have been able to contain yourself...MCG-Unit wrote:Great Bump. Bet a few people regret their comments in this thread - one poster in particular (not BMart)
Not just v G Coast, much of the season according to the coach - just maybe he knows more than some 'supporters'
Riewoldts been good this year - elite as in Buddy elite?....no, but getting his 2-3 and playing his role. Is he the elite CHF of the comp anymore?? no IMO.
Does he look slower and less nimble? sure does , but hes not 26 now...and yep, he'll decline further with time ..no shame in that. He's improved his performances with the team and at the time this thread was posted...he needed to. Lets remember we've lost to Port, Richmond and Freo ALL outside the 8...yet some on here have us beating the Pies on current form...I mean...we belted Gold Coast right so it stands to reason???
Id also credit Nick looking reasonable this year with the rise of Kosi and the likes of Saad/Milera being genuine options.
Lets hope it continues - if it doesnt there'll be no need to bump this thread...
Repeat - it was the coach who stated Riewoldt's consistent 2012 form was not just v G Coast, but much of the season, just maybe Watters knows more than some supporters. Not the coach nor any supporters here said he was a 'world beater'.
I can contain myself, yes it was G Coast - still if NR or others have a poor game next week, someone can start a thread slamming them and/or writing them off - then if they perform the following week, they will be ok.......
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