Interesting. I see Acres was named in the guts, or ruck-rover. Did he actually play there?on the outer wrote: ↑Sat 07 Jul 2018 5:11pm Disposals: Acres 31, Freeman 23, Seccull 21, Answerth 21, Hickey 21.
ROUND 14 COBURG v. SANDRINGHAM
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Longer was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
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Re: ROUND 14 COBURG v. SANDRINGHAM
Was Freeman rested in the last quarter?
Freeman to debut against Carlscum for Clark (rested)
Acres straight in for Wright
Hickey in for Longer
Carlisie in for Irish
Battle another week off
6 goal win
Freeman to debut against Carlscum for Clark (rested)
Acres straight in for Wright
Hickey in for Longer
Carlisie in for Irish
Battle another week off
6 goal win
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Yeap, that's it champion!!!!!SuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
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https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/loc ... 81fcb33316
"THIS is the contentious decision that denied Coburg its first win of the VFL season and allowed Sandringham to escape with a draw at the Coburg City Oval on Saturday.
A rookie Coburg trainer running to help injured Lions player Sam Lowson ran across the mark moments before Sandy’s Doulton Langlands kicked for goal and the final siren.
Langlands’ shot fell short from about 46m out.
Coburg thought it had a six-point victory.
But a field umpire about 30m away awarded Langlands a 50m penalty when the first-year Coburg trainer went across the mark.
Footage of the incident shows the trainer was 10m from Langlands, who was only three paces into his approach to goal."
"THIS is the contentious decision that denied Coburg its first win of the VFL season and allowed Sandringham to escape with a draw at the Coburg City Oval on Saturday.
A rookie Coburg trainer running to help injured Lions player Sam Lowson ran across the mark moments before Sandy’s Doulton Langlands kicked for goal and the final siren.
Langlands’ shot fell short from about 46m out.
Coburg thought it had a six-point victory.
But a field umpire about 30m away awarded Langlands a 50m penalty when the first-year Coburg trainer went across the mark.
Footage of the incident shows the trainer was 10m from Langlands, who was only three paces into his approach to goal."
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+1SuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
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Re: ROUND 14 COBURG v. SANDRINGHAM
+2Jacks Back wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 11:07am+1SuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
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SuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
Hopeless, named in the best players in the Age?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
Hickey gets touches in the VFL and still not named in the best?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
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The post actually says hopless - we certainly don't want Billy hopping around the ground. So its all good.stonecold wrote: ↑Mon 09 Jul 2018 4:10pmSuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
Hopeless, named in the best players in the Age?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
Hickey gets touches in the VFL and still not named in the best?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
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Hopping is the one KPI that keeps getting him senior games
His forward metres gained skipping is off the charts
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AFL website notes this:stonecold wrote: ↑Mon 09 Jul 2018 4:10pmSuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
Hopeless, named in the best players in the Age?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
Hickey gets touches in the VFL and still not named in the best?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
The powers that be, know less than the cowboy's, don't make me laugh!!!!!
"Ruckman Tom Hickey continued his impressive form, collecting 28 disposals...".
We all noted it regardless...
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Is anyone aware of what the f*** is going on with Hickey? There must be something going on. He's clearly a vastly superior player to Longer.
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He might be vastly superior in your mind, but not in a lot of others, including the club.
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Exactly, and that's what matters, when both fit, Billy is clearly #1, well by those in the know anyway!!!!!
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Well, not named in the best, as stated by a fellow poster!!!!!degruch wrote: ↑Mon 09 Jul 2018 5:52pmAFL website notes this:stonecold wrote: ↑Mon 09 Jul 2018 4:10pmSuperDuper wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 3:10amLonger was again hoplessstonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
But this week Stonecold cares only about comparing his performance with the opposition ruckman. That is the only criteria to rate Longer this week it seems
Last week of course, he was rated on whether we won or lost, no matter that he was smashed by Gawn
When kreuzer smashes him next week, i guess Stoney will go back to judging him on whether we win... however if we actually lose, there will be some other criteria like whether his haircut is better than the other ruckman's. His haircut is pretty good, should have Kreuzer covered I recon
Hopeless, named in the best players in the Age?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
Hickey gets touches in the VFL and still not named in the best?????
Go figure hey!!!!!
The powers that be, know less than the cowboy's, don't make me laugh!!!!!
"Ruckman Tom Hickey continued his impressive form, collecting 28 disposals...".
We all noted it regardless...
28 possies and not named in the best, just proves what I've stated all along about Hickledik!!!!!!
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I went to the game, had a weekend in Adelaide Town, was sitting in front of the hill. Billy and Ryder had quite a decent dual.stonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
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That was not confusion it was concussion.George27 wrote: ↑Thu 05 Jul 2018 9:36pmTo borrow from Kosi and others here who have already used the obvious comment in relation to Darragh- "Yes it is, to be sure , to be sure ".
Presumably it reflects that the Saints had told Sandy that Darragh would be available, then got caught out by the injuries today.
The Saints web site also reflects some confusion, stating that one of the "Outs" from the Dees game was Josh Bruce !
The club has been suffering from it for a few years now.
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'BS. "A lot" usually implies the majority and I think you'd be well aware that the majority view of Saints fans and supporters would have Tom in front of you.
When you say 'the club' that is mainly the senior coach and match committee. Says it all really. If the senior coach was any good he would have us on the verge of getting into the top 8 and he'd have Tom Hickey in the team and Longer out!!
Saints supporters would be better judges because they watch AlLL matches more closely than non Saint supporters and journalists.
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No, I am not aware that the majority view of Saints fans would have Tom in front. How would you actually know? Have you done a poll amongst all Saints supporters? And please don't use SS as an example. Maybe it is a majority view amongst your little cliche of "fans".Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 10 Jul 2018 2:46am'BS. "A lot" usually implies the majority and I think you'd be well aware that the majority view of Saints fans and supporters would have Tom in front of you.
When you say 'the club' that is mainly the senior coach and match committee. Says it all really. If the senior coach was any good he would have us on the verge of getting into the top 8 and he'd have Tom Hickey in the team and Longer out!!
Saints supporters would be better judges because they watch AlLL matches more closely than non Saint supporters and journalists.
Have you ever seen genuine Hickey vs Longer in ruck duels at training? I have on several occasions, and that is what the coaching staff, etc are seeing. Longer wins virtually all the time. It is a shame as I would agree Hickey is better around the ground - if he could just provide a better contest in the ruck. In any event, I have heard that Longer is still having trouble with his shoulder, so Hickey may get another try this week. In fact, you could nearly play both this week, with Hickey a target up forward, and some time in ruck.
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Exactly, another quality post from you!!!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Mon 09 Jul 2018 10:47pmI went to the game, had a weekend in Adelaide Town, was sitting in front of the hill. Billy and Ryder had quite a decent dual.stonecold wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 2:11amCouldn't get in the best players though, Longer shares the points with Ryder!!!!!The_President wrote: ↑Sun 08 Jul 2018 1:52am Hickey 60+ touches in two weeks.
Longer hasn’t had 60 touches all year. SURELY a change this week!?!?
Billy beaten by an All-Australian last week and evened or slightly beat one this week, not the worst form!!!!! Also considering Gawn is leading the coaches votes!!!!!
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http://www.saints.com.au/news/2018-07-0 ... acres-back
While Hickey gets a mention, neither he or Freezer named in the best.
VFL: Marshall fires, Acres back
"Rowan Marshall and Blake Acres played critical roles in the Sandringham’s thrilling draw against Coburg.
Related
Several Saints played a key role in salvaging two points against the winless Coburg in a game that almost slipped away from the Zebras on Saturday afternoon.
After a relatively even first half, Aaron Hamill’s side dominated the third quarter but were ultimately unable to do enough damage on the scoreboard, kicking 5.5 for the term.
Despite taking a 32-point lead into the final break, wayward kicking looked to have proved the decisive factor late in the game, when after a four-goal surge from the Lions, the Zebras were staring down the barrel of a six-point deficit.
And it was the rookie Saint Doulton Langlands who bore the responsibility of retrieving any reward for the Zebras.
With the ball was in his hands at the final siren, the 18-year-old converted truly, levelling the scores and sending a wave of relief through the Sandringham camp.
READ: VFL mid-season review
Rowan Marshall was a standout for the Zebras, kicking three goals and taking eight strong marks to firmly make his case for a senior recall.
At 201cm, the 22-year-old’s impressive size and athleticism shapes as an ominous weapon for the Saints if he can continue his strong VFL form.
Blake Acres played his first game back from injury, with continuing groin soreness keeping the budding midfielder sidelined for over two months.
The Western Australian produced a stellar performance on his return to football, amassing a game-high 31 disposals and eight tackles.
Tom Hickey was again influential, dominating the ruck battle as well as showing his worth at ground level, collecting 27 touches and laying five tackles.
Irish forward Ray Connellan posted two straight majors on a day where inaccurate kicking marred the Zebras’ dominance around the ball, while the ever-energetic Jack Lonie picked up 25 touches and laid eight tackles.
Ben Paton returned to his early season form, winning 23 disposals and laying a game-high 10 tackles, proving he’s taken his defensive game to another level.
Sandringham is back home next weekend, hosting the third-placed Cats at 2pm on Sunday 15 July at Trevor Barker Beach Oval."
Coburg 3.2 4.3 6.4 12.7 (79)
Sandringham 3.4 5.7 10.12 11.13 (79)
Goals: Marshall 3, Connellan 2, Noone, Langlands, Answerth, McLean, Lamb, Haidon
Best: Acres, Answerth, Paton, Lonie, Goddard, Marshall
While Hickey gets a mention, neither he or Freezer named in the best.
VFL: Marshall fires, Acres back
"Rowan Marshall and Blake Acres played critical roles in the Sandringham’s thrilling draw against Coburg.
Related
Several Saints played a key role in salvaging two points against the winless Coburg in a game that almost slipped away from the Zebras on Saturday afternoon.
After a relatively even first half, Aaron Hamill’s side dominated the third quarter but were ultimately unable to do enough damage on the scoreboard, kicking 5.5 for the term.
Despite taking a 32-point lead into the final break, wayward kicking looked to have proved the decisive factor late in the game, when after a four-goal surge from the Lions, the Zebras were staring down the barrel of a six-point deficit.
And it was the rookie Saint Doulton Langlands who bore the responsibility of retrieving any reward for the Zebras.
With the ball was in his hands at the final siren, the 18-year-old converted truly, levelling the scores and sending a wave of relief through the Sandringham camp.
READ: VFL mid-season review
Rowan Marshall was a standout for the Zebras, kicking three goals and taking eight strong marks to firmly make his case for a senior recall.
At 201cm, the 22-year-old’s impressive size and athleticism shapes as an ominous weapon for the Saints if he can continue his strong VFL form.
Blake Acres played his first game back from injury, with continuing groin soreness keeping the budding midfielder sidelined for over two months.
The Western Australian produced a stellar performance on his return to football, amassing a game-high 31 disposals and eight tackles.
Tom Hickey was again influential, dominating the ruck battle as well as showing his worth at ground level, collecting 27 touches and laying five tackles.
Irish forward Ray Connellan posted two straight majors on a day where inaccurate kicking marred the Zebras’ dominance around the ball, while the ever-energetic Jack Lonie picked up 25 touches and laid eight tackles.
Ben Paton returned to his early season form, winning 23 disposals and laying a game-high 10 tackles, proving he’s taken his defensive game to another level.
Sandringham is back home next weekend, hosting the third-placed Cats at 2pm on Sunday 15 July at Trevor Barker Beach Oval."
Coburg 3.2 4.3 6.4 12.7 (79)
Sandringham 3.4 5.7 10.12 11.13 (79)
Goals: Marshall 3, Connellan 2, Noone, Langlands, Answerth, McLean, Lamb, Haidon
Best: Acres, Answerth, Paton, Lonie, Goddard, Marshall
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Re: ROUND 14 COBURG v. SANDRINGHAM
Still carnt find Hickledik in the best players?????saynta wrote: ↑Tue 10 Jul 2018 3:32pm http://www.saints.com.au/news/2018-07-0 ... acres-back
While Hickey gets a mention, neither he or Freezer named in the best.
VFL: Marshall fires, Acres back
"Rowan Marshall and Blake Acres played critical roles in the Sandringham’s thrilling draw against Coburg.
Related
Several Saints played a key role in salvaging two points against the winless Coburg in a game that almost slipped away from the Zebras on Saturday afternoon.
After a relatively even first half, Aaron Hamill’s side dominated the third quarter but were ultimately unable to do enough damage on the scoreboard, kicking 5.5 for the term.
Despite taking a 32-point lead into the final break, wayward kicking looked to have proved the decisive factor late in the game, when after a four-goal surge from the Lions, the Zebras were staring down the barrel of a six-point deficit.
And it was the rookie Saint Doulton Langlands who bore the responsibility of retrieving any reward for the Zebras.
With the ball was in his hands at the final siren, the 18-year-old converted truly, levelling the scores and sending a wave of relief through the Sandringham camp.
READ: VFL mid-season review
Rowan Marshall was a standout for the Zebras, kicking three goals and taking eight strong marks to firmly make his case for a senior recall.
At 201cm, the 22-year-old’s impressive size and athleticism shapes as an ominous weapon for the Saints if he can continue his strong VFL form.
Blake Acres played his first game back from injury, with continuing groin soreness keeping the budding midfielder sidelined for over two months.
The Western Australian produced a stellar performance on his return to football, amassing a game-high 31 disposals and eight tackles.
Tom Hickey was again influential, dominating the ruck battle as well as showing his worth at ground level, collecting 27 touches and laying five tackles.
Irish forward Ray Connellan posted two straight majors on a day where inaccurate kicking marred the Zebras’ dominance around the ball, while the ever-energetic Jack Lonie picked up 25 touches and laid eight tackles.
Ben Paton returned to his early season form, winning 23 disposals and laying a game-high 10 tackles, proving he’s taken his defensive game to another level.
Sandringham is back home next weekend, hosting the third-placed Cats at 2pm on Sunday 15 July at Trevor Barker Beach Oval."
Coburg 3.2 4.3 6.4 12.7 (79)
Sandringham 3.4 5.7 10.12 11.13 (79)
Goals: Marshall 3, Connellan 2, Noone, Langlands, Answerth, McLean, Lamb, Haidon
Best: Acres, Answerth, Paton, Lonie, Goddard, Marshall
'Cause StoneCold Said So'!!!!!
We will be great again once Billy is back playing!!!!!
The 'Last Post', it's the gift that keeps giving
We will be great again once Billy is back playing!!!!!
The 'Last Post', it's the gift that keeps giving