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I've got a feeling that we are going to see a very good season from Nick. You would expect that mentally he is in a far better space than last year. He has a lovely bouncing son in James and from all reports has had a good off-season in Texas and has returned in good shape.
In the forward line he will get good support from Bruce, McCartin and Hickey and will most likely will get a run in the midfield to keep him fresh.
Bad luck aside I think he might just have another B&F in him.
In the forward line he will get good support from Bruce, McCartin and Hickey and will most likely will get a run in the midfield to keep him fresh.
Bad luck aside I think he might just have another B&F in him.
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I hope the great man has a great season, but given his age and wear and tear, I think it will be like the last two seasons- start the season with a bang then roll off a bit as the body tries but can't quite keep it up like it used to. I think we will see him as good player this season, having less influence on games, but making solid contributions.
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Im thinking Monty might be in for a big one too. Think swapping positions with Newnes at HBF will really help him in his final few seasons.He wont get smashed around as much so will prolong his career and gives us a cool head in the back half with reliable disposal. He'll probably lose a few yards also over the next few years so HBF will be better suited. Newnes disposal is becoming elite also and he's hard as a cats head, so need him in the middle now. Im really looking forward to seeing how he goes this year.
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I think Dermott finally said something of value during the game last week....
It was along the lines of "the worst thing that can happen to St Kilda this year is having Nick Riewoldt dominate and kick 60% of their goals." I couldn't agree more.
I'd love to see Roo have a good year, but if he's our best player and wins a B&F, our development is a long way behind where we need it to be. We can enjoy watching go gracefully into retirement over the next year or (hopefully) two, and reflect on his amazing career. But the days of us relying on him to be our saviour have past.
It was along the lines of "the worst thing that can happen to St Kilda this year is having Nick Riewoldt dominate and kick 60% of their goals." I couldn't agree more.
I'd love to see Roo have a good year, but if he's our best player and wins a B&F, our development is a long way behind where we need it to be. We can enjoy watching go gracefully into retirement over the next year or (hopefully) two, and reflect on his amazing career. But the days of us relying on him to be our saviour have past.
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He's right, we're trying to develop a forward line for the future. WingSt Chris wrote: It was along the lines of "the worst thing that can happen to St Kilda this year is having Nick Riewoldt dominate and kick 60% of their goals." I couldn't agree more.
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Ideally, Rooey just plays a small part of what is an emerging potent forward line. Maybe plays up the ground a fair bit too. Bruce, McCartin, Billings, Lonie, Sinclair, Riewoldt, Membrey, Hickey, Goddard (can play both ends), Minchington etc. I feel like this season a lot of spots in the seniors are up for grabs and they're going to go to the highest bidder. It's exciting.St Chris wrote:I think Dermott finally said something of value during the game last week....
It was along the lines of "the worst thing that can happen to St Kilda this year is having Nick Riewoldt dominate and kick 60% of their goals." I couldn't agree more.
I'd love to see Roo have a good year, but if he's our best player and wins a B&F, our development is a long way behind where we need it to be. We can enjoy watching go gracefully into retirement over the next year or (hopefully) two, and reflect on his amazing career. But the days of us relying on him to be our saviour have past.
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If he plays higher up the field as they keep saying, I don't think that really suits him. He doesn't turn well, he's got poor lateral movement because of his knees, doesn't deal with ground ball well. He really telegraphs where he kicks because he's so slow getting the ball to his boot. He'll be a great target coming out of the backline if he's pushing up on the wing or high half forward. He could even help out down back against a tall forward line. But we won't see them best of him in this position. But that is the cost of developing the future.
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Re: Riewoldt
Brereton plateaued too early and didn't really do much after the age of 24 - when most players start to bloom and start to hit their straps, he was already spent - his best footy was already behind him.
He probably thinks that the St Kilda youngsters will develop the same way.
He probably thinks that the St Kilda youngsters will develop the same way.
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I love watching Roo dominate.
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Who doesn't.saintspremiers wrote:I love watching Roo dominate.
He needs to be a bit player. Burst player.
Anything but being our best.... We must have some others really step up.
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Still want him to dominate. Just hope that there are 10 players that dominate more!!!
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I'm surprised that people find it a negative that Riewoldt might possibly have a great season and win the B&F.
Let me say that he should be seen and will be seen as a champion player who ranks in the top 5 (or 3) that we at St Kilda have ever had. We should not be ashamed or disappointed if he continues to show what a great player he is.
In saying that if age catches up with him and others pass him well and good but a fit, motivated Riewoldt will be a bonus in 2016 and won't reflect badly on other players who don't match him in performance.
I'll be happy if he dominates and wins the B&F with plenty of competition from the young guns.
Let me say that he should be seen and will be seen as a champion player who ranks in the top 5 (or 3) that we at St Kilda have ever had. We should not be ashamed or disappointed if he continues to show what a great player he is.
In saying that if age catches up with him and others pass him well and good but a fit, motivated Riewoldt will be a bonus in 2016 and won't reflect badly on other players who don't match him in performance.
I'll be happy if he dominates and wins the B&F with plenty of competition from the young guns.
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I think he will probably be refreshed getting sometime on the wings and he will be less relied upon for his scoring. Either way I'm liking the fact the rest of the football world has started to realise how good he is. There is a point where the respect comes from the wider community and he seems to have that now.
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none of our players are at his level or ever will be... we are talking perhaps the 2nd best CHF of all time... in the best 5 Saints of all time... or better... a once in a genertation player.
Who is gonna be that in our current team. Really. If we had a player of that magnitude.. we'd know already.
Billings probably on par with Dal
McCartin looks a solid proposition
in perspective... as a KPP
at Jack Billings age, he had alread won a b&f (in his first full season) at 21 he was the equal best player in the AFL.
Hogan, Bontempelli & Cameron only player in the AFL that would come close as youngsters
Who is gonna be that in our current team. Really. If we had a player of that magnitude.. we'd know already.
Billings probably on par with Dal
McCartin looks a solid proposition
in perspective... as a KPP
at Jack Billings age, he had alread won a b&f (in his first full season) at 21 he was the equal best player in the AFL.
Hogan, Bontempelli & Cameron only player in the AFL that would come close as youngsters
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If Riewoldt is second best CHF, can you please rate Carey and Hart?BigMart wrote:none of our players are at his level or ever will be... we are talking perhaps the 2nd best CHF of all time... in the best 5 Saints of all time... or better... a once in a genertation player.
Who is gonna be that in our current team. Really. If we had a player of that magnitude.. we'd know already.
Billings probably on par with Dal
McCartin looks a solid proposition
in perspective... as a KPP
at Jack Billings age, he had alread won a b&f (in his first full season) at 21 he was the equal best player in the AFL.
Hogan, Bontempelli & Cameron only player in the AFL that would come close as youngsters
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Saw Hart and Carey play, and both were great players, but also in great teams going through strong eras. If Roo had spent his best years in a champion team, then he may well have gone down as the best CHF in history. The fact that he has played such great footy in ordinary teams at times really shows how good he is.whiskers3614 wrote:If Riewoldt is second best CHF, can you please rate Carey and Hart?BigMart wrote:none of our players are at his level or ever will be... we are talking perhaps the 2nd best CHF of all time... in the best 5 Saints of all time... or better... a once in a genertation player.
Who is gonna be that in our current team. Really. If we had a player of that magnitude.. we'd know already.
Billings probably on par with Dal
McCartin looks a solid proposition
in perspective... as a KPP
at Jack Billings age, he had alread won a b&f (in his first full season) at 21 he was the equal best player in the AFL.
Hogan, Bontempelli & Cameron only player in the AFL that would come close as youngsters
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WOW Wayne Carey, (Rolls) Royce Hart and Nick Riewoldt. Very hard to decide. Given the impact Carey had on his club as a TEAM member in a TEAM sport, he goes to number 3. On pure footy ability and impact he might be @ 1. Hart was pure poetry. Watched him with awe. Riewoldt has done it harder but Hart was magnificent. I am going to hit youtube to watch his highlights. Heart says Riewoldt slightly better overalll footballer and far better leader than Hart. But my head queries whether he really could be a better footballer!
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Again the old "different eras" argument comes up, making comparing the 3 mentioned very difficult.BackFromUSA wrote:WOW Wayne Carey, (Rolls) Royce Hart and Nick Riewoldt. Very hard to decide. Given the impact Carey had on his club as a TEAM member in a TEAM sport, he goes to number 3. On pure footy ability and impact he might be @ 1. Hart was pure poetry. Watched him with awe. Riewoldt has done it harder but Hart was magnificent. I am going to hit youtube to watch his highlights. Heart says Riewoldt slightly better overalll footballer and far better leader than Hart. But my head queries whether he really could be a better footballer!
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The old fella has lost 5kg this preseason to keep up with more midfield time.
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I don't understand the value in putting Riewoldt in the mid field.
In my opinion he plays in the forward line or not at all.
He is a great forward, however, he is a very poor midfielder.
In my opinion he plays in the forward line or not at all.
He is a great forward, however, he is a very poor midfielder.
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Carey 1
Riewoldt 2
Hart 3
Kernahan 4
Templeton, Robran,
Brereton, Nash, Loewe, Tredrea, Brown, Grant
Riewoldt 2
Hart 3
Kernahan 4
Templeton, Robran,
Brereton, Nash, Loewe, Tredrea, Brown, Grant
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Agree with James
It'll be short lived
Below his knees, Roo is poor... Not great for a mid
It'll be short lived
Below his knees, Roo is poor... Not great for a mid
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Agree other than Carey destroyed his team.BigMart wrote:Carey 1
Riewoldt 2
Hart 3
Kernahan 4
Templeton, Robran,
Brereton, Nash, Loewe, Tredrea, Brown, Grant
Also Loewe after Brown and Grant for sure
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Would rather see Roo as the 3rd tall. Keeping out Membrey etc.
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