Shane Savage
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Shane Savage
Amoungs all the Big Mac talk not sure there is no officail welcome for Shane Savage so here it is.
Welcome to the Saints Shane Savage, here are some his highlights, not bad IMO
Welcome to the Saints Shane Savage, here are some his highlights, not bad IMO
Re: Shane Savage
I know my Hawthorn supporting friends all rate Savage....they're happy to get McEvoy, but sad to lose Savage.
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Re: Shane Savage
Best of luck. I hope you have a long and distinguished career for us.
A little off topic; what chance is there that Savage's recruitment will affect the type of player we aim for with pick 3 (presuming Boyd isn't available)?
A little off topic; what chance is there that Savage's recruitment will affect the type of player we aim for with pick 3 (presuming Boyd isn't available)?
It's a shame ignorance isn't painful
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Re: Shane Savage
I reckon they will just go for who they think is the best available for pick 3 regardless.karnaby wrote:Best of luck. I hope you have a long and distinguished career for us.
A little off topic; what chance is there that Savage's recruitment will affect the type of player we aim for with pick 3 (presuming Boyd isn't available)?
Of course 'best available' is a subjective judgement.
But it will almost certainly be one of Sharenberg, Aish, Kelly or Billings.
Re: Shane Savage
I understand what you are saying about best available, but presuming that a number of players are seen as relatively equal, can their prospective roles become a bit more important. For eg - I understand the Scharenberg is possibly more of a utility/defender than a midfielder, so I always guessed that might make him a less likely pick for us given our obvious need for mids. However in picking up a (potential?) mid in Savage mean that we could now be more inclined to go for Scharenberg and concentrate on other mids with later picks?Con Gorozidis wrote:I reckon they will just go for who they think is the best available for pick 3 regardless.karnaby wrote:Best of luck. I hope you have a long and distinguished career for us.
A little off topic; what chance is there that Savage's recruitment will affect the type of player we aim for with pick 3 (presuming Boyd isn't available)?
Of course 'best available' is a subjective judgement.
But it will almost certainly be one of Sharenberg, Aish, Kelly or Billings.
Just wondering out loud.
It's a shame ignorance isn't painful
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Re: Shane Savage
It has been constantly reiterated that we would be after elite midfield talent - most likely Kelly or Aish it seemskarnaby wrote:I understand what you are saying about best available, but presuming that a number of players are seen as relatively equal, can their prospective roles become a bit more important. For eg - I understand the Scharenberg is possibly more of a utility/defender than a midfielder, so I always guessed that might make him a less likely pick for us given our obvious need for mids. However in picking up a (potential?) mid in Savage mean that we could now be more inclined to go for Scharenberg and concentrate on other mids with later picks?Con Gorozidis wrote:I reckon they will just go for who they think is the best available for pick 3 regardless.karnaby wrote:Best of luck. I hope you have a long and distinguished career for us.
A little off topic; what chance is there that Savage's recruitment will affect the type of player we aim for with pick 3 (presuming Boyd isn't available)?
Of course 'best available' is a subjective judgement.
But it will almost certainly be one of Sharenberg, Aish, Kelly or Billings.
Just wondering out loud.
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Re: Shane Savage
welcome to the Saints Shane Savage ....
on top of that thank you Ben McEvoy for 6 years of loyal service to our club ... i wish you all the best at hawthorn ......except when we play you
on top of that thank you Ben McEvoy for 6 years of loyal service to our club ... i wish you all the best at hawthorn ......except when we play you
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Re: Shane Savage
Prepared to consider it a coincidence.saintsrus wrote:Any coincidence we take a New zealand guy?
Mind you, if they decide to replace Scott Watters with Wayne Schwass I'll start to get a bit suspicious
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Re: Shane Savage
Haha, also he will be good for marketing for the Wellington gamesDr Spaceman wrote:Prepared to consider it a coincidence.saintsrus wrote:Any coincidence we take a New zealand guy?
Mind you, if they decide to replace Scott Watters with Wayne Schwass I'll start to get a bit suspicious
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Re: Shane Savage
And if John Hopoate starts poking around Seaford, well, the disposable gloves will be on.Dr Spaceman wrote:Prepared to consider it a coincidence.saintsrus wrote:Any coincidence we take a New zealand guy?
Mind you, if they decide to replace Scott Watters with Wayne Schwass I'll start to get a bit suspicious
Oh, and to Shane? Welcome to SS, SS
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Re: Shane Savage
saintsrus wrote:Any coincidence we take a New zealand guy?
and a local boy- no go home factor - unless moving from Waverley to Seaford- ex stingray
apparently family still in NZ
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Re: Shane Savage
Welcome to the red,black and white Shane.
Always noticed you in your career to date and was impressed.
Ready to be further impressed!
Good luck with life as a Sainter.
GO SHANE!
GO SAINTS!
Always noticed you in your career to date and was impressed.
Ready to be further impressed!
Good luck with life as a Sainter.
GO SHANE!
GO SAINTS!
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.
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Re: Shane Savage
He always did well against us; how did he do in other games?
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Re: Shane Savage
So can you call what type of player he will end up being for us or do you need a 2 or 3 years to pass before making that call.BigMart wrote:He had a good year...... For Box Hill
Re: Shane Savage
Ex Noble Park thank yousaintbrat wrote:saintsrus wrote:Any coincidence we take a New zealand guy?
and a local boy- no go home factor - unless moving from Waverley to Seaford- ex stingray
apparently family still in NZ
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Re: Shane Savage
What bit of Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Jordan Lewis, Shane Burgoyne, Luke Hodge, Isaac Smith, Liam Sheils, Cyril Rioli and AFl Premiers Hawthorn and VFL Premiers Box Hill don't you understand???BigMart wrote:He had a good year...... For Box Hill
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Re: Shane Savage
15 AFL games this year in that sideDevilhead wrote:What bit of Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Jordan Lewis, Shane Burgoyne, Luke Hodge, Isaac Smith, Liam Sheils, Cyril Rioli and AFl Premiers Hawthorn and VFL Premiers Box Hill don't you understand???BigMart wrote:He had a good year...... For Box Hill