That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
raiphsmith, i think you are wrong on nearly all your assessment....we shall see who's closer to the truth next yr...
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
Of course i will be glad to be wrong , i hope i am wrong!! very wrong.
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
This club is on the verge of a VERY good future!!!! AND its nearer than you think!!!!
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
kaos theory wrote:15 players improving significantly next year:
Armo
Steven
Siposs
Stanley
Newnes
Saad
Simpkin
Malera
Cripps
Ross
Ledger
McEnvoy
Dunell
Wilkes
Key stars maintaining form.
Milne
Lenny
Roo
Dal
BJ
Monty
Fisher
Dempster
Mid-teir improving/maintaining form:
Gwilt
Schnider
Gram
Geary
Gilbert
A few new picks, perhaps a KP back and another backup ruckman....plus better drilled game plan, improved fitness, full pre-season with new coaching team that will be more settled.
Therefore, we are ready for one more tilt at the big one next year....a serious chance next yr....
Yes. Yes. And yes.
B. Simpkin, Some Luke Penny-type recruit, Gilbert
H.B. Gwilt , Fisher, Dempster
C. Goddard (maybe), Hayes, Steven
H.F. Dal Santo, Riewoldt, Milera
F. Milne, Stanley, Saad
Foll: McEvoy, Armitage, Montagna
Int (from): Geary, Dunnell, Ray, Cripps, Jones, Schneider, Ledger, Newnes, Gram (maybe).
Enough with the negativity! That's an excellent mix of youth and experience.
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
This makes you a bit different to most of the people on this forum...ralphsmith wrote:Of course i will be glad to be wrong , i hope i am wrong!! very wrong.
In honour of those who went before, in the dark and desperate years.
Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
Lost me with Goddard took some time......debuted in round 4 as a 17 yr old, some expected him to be leigh Matthews from game 1! West coast and Adelaide have surely proven the "window" to be a fallacy! Harden up people!
Maybe this year?
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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
I'll wait until:SaintSimmo wrote:WTF is with all the negativity on this forum?
FFS move on, good players come and go, s**t happens!!
Take a look at Geelong, who says we can't do the same thing next year?!!!
This season is gone, get over it you could not honestly have thought that we were going to win the flag this year anyway.
We will improve next year with greater understanding of the game plan, hopefully a better list, and maybe some supporters with some f***ing faith!!
[*] Lenny actually says lets go another year,
[*] until Goddard is either on board or not,
[*] Nick's knees have improved from their condition the last 2 years,
[*] We have adequate replacements for or retain a rejunenated Kosi,
[* ]we have recruited a key poistion defender,
[*] fisher's operation shows no downside and does not impeded his preseason,
[*] Evidence that some of the younger players develop to a new level albeit it shared,
[*] Our midfield are not shown to have slowed a gear and have started to share positions with youth more regularly,
[*] Our defence is not placed under continued significant pressure without flooding so that an interesting and resilient game style remains that does not lose the defensive edge.
Plenty of work to do here to see the team rise up the ladder. Remember other teams are also developing but many have a head start as they introduced youth at regular intervals over 5 years. This is effectively the biggest difference between Saints and Geelong. The second biggest is that players in other clubs, get paid value within their salary cap and take the hit for the team fortune (bar Ablett), without having a core group that always seem to be over paid compromising team growth. This has happened for 30 years at St. Kilda and it has not provided success.
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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Re: That was the end of the hope which sprung in 2003
Waltzing St Kilda wrote:kaos theory wrote: Yes. Yes. And yes.
B. Simpkin, Some Luke Penny-type recruit, Gilbert
H.B. Gwilt , Fisher, Dempster
C. Goddard (maybe), Hayes, Steven
H.F. Dal Santo, Riewoldt, Milera
F. Milne, Stanley, Saad
Foll: McEvoy, Armitage, Montagna
Int (from): Geary, Dunnell, Ray, Cripps, Jones, Schneider, Ledger, Newnes, Gram (maybe).
Enough with the negativity! That's an excellent mix of youth and experience.
And I even forgot Siposs! And Wilkes!