Did sneak the odd kick into his opponents' shins?White Winmar wrote:How did he get the nickname, Shinna? Does anyone have the story?
Hardly heard that nickname go about. I mainly called him the Dumpster.
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Did sneak the odd kick into his opponents' shins?White Winmar wrote:How did he get the nickname, Shinna? Does anyone have the story?
It's not only our players, either.White Winmar wrote:Well hasn't the injury fairy that treated us so well last year, turned nasty all of a sudden? This year has started off as a real stinker in the injury stakes. The omens for this week are not good.
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JUST IN | The Herald Sun reports Sean Dempster has retired immediately, due to ongoing concussion fears
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JUST IN | The Herald Sun reports Sean Dempster has retired immediately, due to ongoing concussion fears
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BREAKING: Sean Dempster in today at @stkildafc to inform playing group he has played his last game for the club
Alas I'm not mate, just wasn't sure when we'd break the newsWellardSaint wrote:It's now 4:20 AESTMilneyMagic wrote:Not sure what time, but this will happen today
and no word from the club.
Is the OP really Damian Barrett?
Sorry for ever doubting you,MilneyMagic wrote:Alas I'm not mate, just wasn't sure when we'd break the newsWellardSaint wrote:It's now 4:20 AESTMilneyMagic wrote:Not sure what time, but this will happen today
and no word from the club.
Is the OP really Damian Barrett?
Was thinking of what to say but you did it very eloquently for me! Cheers.Bluthy wrote:Ah. Feel sad now. Totally understandable decision after copping another bad head knock. Saftey first. What a great career including a premiership medal.
The two things I associate most about Demps:
1) Amazing courage and nothing less than an honest effort every single time. Never saw him put in a short step. Seeing him back back into packs on the backline getting crunched by big forwards was a regular occurrence and he would often just bounce up when he could have milked it more. You never questioned his efforts when he walked off the field. Great role model for those around him.
2) His surprising core strength. There was not an inch of fat on him and he could somehow go toe to toe with the biggest, baddest power forwards on the block, holding his ground shockingly well. I'm surprised more defenders don't work on that core strength that Demps had as a secret weapon. Maybe they do but Demps was just a freak.
He developed into a really good play-reading deep defender, being rock solid back there, taking some great marks and saving our bacon on multiple occasions. Feels a bit naked not to have his trusty hands out there.
In the moments after announcing his retirement to the playing group on Thursday, Dempster told saints.com.au that he knew his own limitations and knew his only way to succeed at the highest level was to ensure he left no stone unturned with his preparation. And given his remarkable consistency, he must have turned over every single stone.
“I was never the most confident with calling myself a footballer or I suppose with my skillset. My nickname is ‘Shinner’ for a reason; my skills aren’t probably the best,” Dempster told saints.com.au on Thursday after announcing his retirement.
“I always knew that I had to have something non-skill related that I could do better than anyone else and I found out along the way that was your professionalism; how you look after yourself; what you do when you’re away from the club; what you eat and what you drink; how much sleep you get.
“Everything that encompasses a footballer that isn’t skills related I thought you know what, I can be the best at that. I might be the worst kick of the football, given my nickname, but that’s something I can own, something that I can be the best at.
“It then gave me a lot of confidence going into games that I’d done all this work, all this preparation, I can now just go out and play I don’t have any demons knocking at the door saying I haven’t done all the work. That’s something that I’ve always prided myself on because it doesn’t take any skill just hard work and how much you want it.”
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In the moments after announcing his retirement to the playing group on Thursday, Dempster told saints.com.au that he knew his own limitations and knew his only way to succeed at the highest level was to ensure he left no stone unturned with his preparation. And given his remarkable consistency, he must have turned over every single stone.
“I was never the most confident with calling myself a footballer or I suppose with my skillset. My nickname is ‘Shinner’ for a reason; my skills aren’t probably the best,” Dempster told saints.com.au on Thursday after announcing his retirement.
“I always knew that I had to have something non-skill related that I could do better than anyone else and I found out along the way that was your professionalism; how you look after yourself; what you do when you’re away from the club; what you eat and what you drink; how much sleep you get.
“Everything that encompasses a footballer that isn’t skills related I thought you know what, I can be the best at that. I might be the worst kick of the football, given my nickname, but that’s something I can own, something that I can be the best at.
“It then gave me a lot of confidence going into games that I’d done all this work, all this preparation, I can now just go out and play I don’t have any demons knocking at the door saying I haven’t done all the work. That’s something that I’ve always prided myself on because it doesn’t take any skill just hard work and how much you want it.”
For Riewoldt, Dempster’s professionalism drives him on a daily basis.
“He’s been a continuous source of inspiration for me around the professionalism side of things,” Riewoldt said. “Diet has been a big one for me and a lot of it has been on the back of the conversations with Sean.
“He’s the best I’ve seen in my time in footy.
“I’m sure when he finishes footy he is going to be one of those guys that goes and does the ‘Tough Mudders’ and the triathlons and fun runs for fun.
“He is so immaculate on every level that socially, when we finish footy, I’m not sure we are going to be able to hang out because he will just make us all look bad.”
Rack off#gosaintas wrote:Good player but was finished anyway
he intimated when speaking to the player he would do as Tom Curren is and work with Josh Low - fitness with some individuals .silverhalo wrote:
To the Saints hierarchy, we need to keep him involved at the club in an official capacity; if he has the desire to coach, I have no doubt that he will be a brilliant coach. These tough dour defenders seem to be the ones that succeed, add to that his level of professionalism and integrity and you've got a winner.