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The 5th Quarter
What positives do we take out of tonights game ?
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
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Re: The 5th Quarter
How bad were the conditions? I don't take much notice of score in these games,just blowing out the cobwebs really,but with so many youngsters playing it sounds encouraging.....was it?
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Re: The 5th Quarter
mr six o'clock wrote:What positives do we take out of tonights game ?
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
Weller ????????????
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Re: The 5th Quarter
I thought that for a team with a new coach, lots of new players, and in the wet, we did well. The 1st quarter was terrible, but they responded nicely from the second quarter and fought the game out. The Dogs are more experienced, and have a more settled look about them. So, lots to work on, but some good signs.
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The dogs also had a very young side and both sides played in the same conditions.
Us and the doggies are pretty similar .
Us and the doggies are pretty similar .
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Re: The 5th Quarter
Bit tough on Meister. Presented well, often outnumbered and suffering from bad delivery. Doesn't hesitate to throw his body in.
Not Ray's night.
This year has got to be Stanley's last chance, how long do you persist with a 200cm athlete when he clearly does not have the skills.
Templeton will be the first one promoted from the rookie list; even before Weller.
Not Ray's night.
This year has got to be Stanley's last chance, how long do you persist with a 200cm athlete when he clearly does not have the skills.
Templeton will be the first one promoted from the rookie list; even before Weller.
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Re: The 5th Quarter
I thought Tommy Simpkin was pretty good.
Others I mentioned in another thread: Wright, Dunstan, Savage and Templeton showed a bit.
Others I mentioned in another thread: Wright, Dunstan, Savage and Templeton showed a bit.
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Re: The 5th Quarter
weller didn't play...so disappointed...was much looking forward to see him in rw &b....mr six o'clock wrote:What positives do we take out of tonights game ?
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
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Re: The 5th Quarter
Weller was amazing. So elusive. No one laid a tackle on him.evo wrote:mr six o'clock wrote:What positives do we take out of tonights game ?
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
Weller ????????????
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Re: The 5th Quarter
I didn't see any of it, but a quick look at the stats tells the story of a wet footy game.
Goals: Maister 2, Montagna 2, Templeton 2, Steven, Dennis-Lane
21 disposals: Montagna
18 disposals: Ray
17 disposals: Armitage, Geary, Steven
14 disposals: Ross, Savage
13 disposals: Jones
11 disposals: Curren, Roberton, Webster, Wright
12 contested possessions: Armitage
11 contested possessions: Steven
10 contested possessions: Ray
9 contested possessions: Curren
7 contested possessions: Dunstan, Jones, Ross
14 uncontested possessions: Montagna
11 uncontested possessions: Geary
9 uncontested possessions: Savage
7 uncontested possessions: Jones, Steven
6 uncontested possessions: Ray, Ross, Webster
5 clearances: Ray
4 clearances: Dunstan, Ross, Steven
3 clearances: Armitage, Montagna, Savage, Wright
9 tackles: Steven
8 tackles: Curren
6 tackles: Armitage, Saunders
5 tackles: Hickey, Montagna
4 tackles: Dennis-Lane, Geary, Newnes, Savage
6 inside 50s: Savage
3 inside 50s: Armitage, Curren, Wright
2 inside 50s: Billings, Montagna, Ray, Stanley, Steven
4 rebound 50s: Geary, Webster, Wright
3 rebound 50s: Montagna
2 rebound 50s: Armitage, Dunstan, Ray, Simpkin
5 clangers: Curren
4 clangers: Jones, Ray, Wright
3 clangers: Armitage, Delaney, Montagna
2 clangers: Geary, Hickey, Ross
6 marks: Savage
4 marks: Wright
3 marks: Delaney, Maister
90%+ time on ground: Bruce, Geary
80%+ time on ground: Delaney, Maister, Simpkin, Wright
70%+ time on ground: Armitage, Curren, Hickey, Montagna, Roberton, Saunders, Savage, Stanley, Steven
60%+ time on ground: Dennis-Lane, Ray, Ross
50%+ time on ground: Dunstan, Jones, Newnes, Templeton, Webster
40%+ time on ground: Billings
30%+ time on ground: Dunell
19% time on ground: Longer
Anything else you can draw from that?
Goals: Maister 2, Montagna 2, Templeton 2, Steven, Dennis-Lane
21 disposals: Montagna
18 disposals: Ray
17 disposals: Armitage, Geary, Steven
14 disposals: Ross, Savage
13 disposals: Jones
11 disposals: Curren, Roberton, Webster, Wright
12 contested possessions: Armitage
11 contested possessions: Steven
10 contested possessions: Ray
9 contested possessions: Curren
7 contested possessions: Dunstan, Jones, Ross
14 uncontested possessions: Montagna
11 uncontested possessions: Geary
9 uncontested possessions: Savage
7 uncontested possessions: Jones, Steven
6 uncontested possessions: Ray, Ross, Webster
5 clearances: Ray
4 clearances: Dunstan, Ross, Steven
3 clearances: Armitage, Montagna, Savage, Wright
9 tackles: Steven
8 tackles: Curren
6 tackles: Armitage, Saunders
5 tackles: Hickey, Montagna
4 tackles: Dennis-Lane, Geary, Newnes, Savage
6 inside 50s: Savage
3 inside 50s: Armitage, Curren, Wright
2 inside 50s: Billings, Montagna, Ray, Stanley, Steven
4 rebound 50s: Geary, Webster, Wright
3 rebound 50s: Montagna
2 rebound 50s: Armitage, Dunstan, Ray, Simpkin
5 clangers: Curren
4 clangers: Jones, Ray, Wright
3 clangers: Armitage, Delaney, Montagna
2 clangers: Geary, Hickey, Ross
6 marks: Savage
4 marks: Wright
3 marks: Delaney, Maister
90%+ time on ground: Bruce, Geary
80%+ time on ground: Delaney, Maister, Simpkin, Wright
70%+ time on ground: Armitage, Curren, Hickey, Montagna, Roberton, Saunders, Savage, Stanley, Steven
60%+ time on ground: Dennis-Lane, Ray, Ross
50%+ time on ground: Dunstan, Jones, Newnes, Templeton, Webster
40%+ time on ground: Billings
30%+ time on ground: Dunell
19% time on ground: Longer
Anything else you can draw from that?
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that we have to delist Ray, and that Templeton and Markworth will be superstarsbergholt wrote:I didn't see any of it, but a quick look at the stats tells the story of a wet footy game.
Goals: Maister 2, Montagna 2, Templeton 2, Steven, Dennis-Lane
21 disposals: Montagna
18 disposals: Ray
17 disposals: Armitage, Geary, Steven
14 disposals: Ross, Savage
13 disposals: Jones
11 disposals: Curren, Roberton, Webster, Wright
12 contested possessions: Armitage
11 contested possessions: Steven
10 contested possessions: Ray
9 contested possessions: Curren
7 contested possessions: Dunstan, Jones, Ross
14 uncontested possessions: Montagna
11 uncontested possessions: Geary
9 uncontested possessions: Savage
7 uncontested possessions: Jones, Steven
6 uncontested possessions: Ray, Ross, Webster
5 clearances: Ray
4 clearances: Dunstan, Ross, Steven
3 clearances: Armitage, Montagna, Savage, Wright
9 tackles: Steven
8 tackles: Curren
6 tackles: Armitage, Saunders
5 tackles: Hickey, Montagna
4 tackles: Dennis-Lane, Geary, Newnes, Savage
6 inside 50s: Savage
3 inside 50s: Armitage, Curren, Wright
2 inside 50s: Billings, Montagna, Ray, Stanley, Steven
4 rebound 50s: Geary, Webster, Wright
3 rebound 50s: Montagna
2 rebound 50s: Armitage, Dunstan, Ray, Simpkin
5 clangers: Curren
4 clangers: Jones, Ray, Wright
3 clangers: Armitage, Delaney, Montagna
2 clangers: Geary, Hickey, Ross
6 marks: Savage
4 marks: Wright
3 marks: Delaney, Maister
90%+ time on ground: Bruce, Geary
80%+ time on ground: Delaney, Maister, Simpkin, Wright
70%+ time on ground: Armitage, Curren, Hickey, Montagna, Roberton, Saunders, Savage, Stanley, Steven
60%+ time on ground: Dennis-Lane, Ray, Ross
50%+ time on ground: Dunstan, Jones, Newnes, Templeton, Webster
40%+ time on ground: Billings
30%+ time on ground: Dunell
19% time on ground: Longer
Anything else you can draw from that?
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Re: The 5th Quarter
My badsasaint wrote:Weller was amazing. So elusive. No one laid a tackle on him.evo wrote:mr six o'clock wrote:What positives do we take out of tonights game ?
I thought there were some good signs but the conditions may have hurt some of our players .
Jones , ray , stanley , lane , meister as experienced players were very average .
Webster , wright , templeton , weller , saunders , savage showed they can be in our best 22
Weller ????????????
Had allot of number confusion tonight
I meant dunstan
Also thought BJ had grown about 6 inches !
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I'm going to go very very early. Billings was a mistake.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
Re: The 5th Quarter
Con Gorozidis wrote:I'm going to go very very early. Billings was a mistake.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
Con you really need to stop doing this to yourself.
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Toy Saint wrote:Thought Templeton showed a glimpse of the Milne goal sense
Thought he looked more like Lionel messi.
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There was a pole vaulter in the 80's and 90's called Sergei Bubka who held the world record for many years.
He would routinely beat his PB and world record a couple of times every year.
I suggest we nominate Con for the Sergei Bubka award for bettering his own previous best,
However hard to see him beating this current prediction anytime soon!
He would routinely beat his PB and world record a couple of times every year.
I suggest we nominate Con for the Sergei Bubka award for bettering his own previous best,
However hard to see him beating this current prediction anytime soon!
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whiskers3614 wrote:There was a pole vaulter in the 80's and 90's called Sergei Bubka who held the world record for many years.
He would routinely beat his PB and world record a couple of times every year.
I suggest we nominate Con for the Sergei Bubka award for bettering his own previous best,
However hard to see him beating this current prediction anytime soon!
Someone need to tell Chris Judd he is to soft. While they are at it they better tell Lenny Hayes. And Nick Rewoldt.
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You do of course realise that Scharanberg was a private school kid in South Australia !Con Gorozidis wrote:I'm going to go very very early. Billings was a mistake.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
Going on your theory both Judd and Ball must be too soft as well as they were from private schools and good city clubs.
Have seen Billings play on a number of occasions and he is not soft and if he stays injury free will be a gun. First game in terrible conditions, give the kid a chance for crying out loud.
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Holy sh1t this must be a record... Take a deep breath Con...Con Gorozidis wrote:I'm going to go very very early. Billings was a mistake.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
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Con you really need to change your jocks.Con Gorozidis wrote:I'm going to go very very early. Billings was a mistake.
I have a saying about footy players " a good country kid is always better than a good city kid ".
Kew comets/Scotch College = too soft . I dont care that he has 'nice parents'.
We should have gone Scharenberg.
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Re: The 5th Quarter
Thought Hickey was really good and Longers centre square work in the 2nd was outstanding..