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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
I heard from my Mrs (via facebook) that he needs to play two more games in the seniors this year to trigger an extension for next year (apologies if this has already been mentioned).
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Thanks for that JB........ I thought I read some months ago whilst he was still out injured, that if he wasn’t back playing within a period of time, he wouldn’t have enough games to play to trigger the extension of the final year of his contract.Jacks Back wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 8:56am I heard from my Mrs (via facebook) that he needs to play two more games in the seniors this year to trigger an extension for next year (apologies if this has already been mentioned).
I either read it on AFL.com.au or in The Australian newspaper, not on Facebook.
Some on here have said he’s comeback too early, maybe that’s the reason........ although I still think he looks very disinterested in playing, seems to coincide since Richo’s left.
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Agreed. Lenny Hayes I'd add to that list as well.
Plugger and Lazar as well. Scary bastards those two who hit hard. Big men who were fearsome and weren't to be messed with. Jake doesn't really rate a mention in that company and I get a little annoyed when it's even inferred that he's some type of enforcer or a bit loose and crazy. He's not. He's a big guy with good hands who can use the ball well. But he aint tough.
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Lenny was the epitome of toughness
Never seen a harder/tougher player
Back in the days of real tackles (not stoppage tackles) he tackled to hurt, and did it more often than anyone. His record will be surpassed because of repeat stoppage tackles. But he’s the best ‘in play’ tackler I have ever seen (Barker and Winmar great too, but not as fierce or often, they were desperation tacklers)
Lenny also cracked in for the footy, like no one I’ve ever seen (maybe Selwood but he’s a prick)
One tough hombre!
Currently our toughest players
Geary
Steele
Dunstan
Steven
Clarke
Armitage
Long
Bruce
Webster
McKenzie
Rice
Young
Marsh
Never seen a harder/tougher player
Back in the days of real tackles (not stoppage tackles) he tackled to hurt, and did it more often than anyone. His record will be surpassed because of repeat stoppage tackles. But he’s the best ‘in play’ tackler I have ever seen (Barker and Winmar great too, but not as fierce or often, they were desperation tacklers)
Lenny also cracked in for the footy, like no one I’ve ever seen (maybe Selwood but he’s a prick)
One tough hombre!
Currently our toughest players
Geary
Steele
Dunstan
Steven
Clarke
Armitage
Long
Bruce
Webster
McKenzie
Rice
Young
Marsh
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
I'd throw Parker in there as well. His hit on McGrath from Essendon was a beautyB.M wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 3:08pm Lenny was the epitome of toughness
Never seen a harder/tougher player
Back in the days of real tackles (not stoppage tackles) he tackled to hurt, and did it more often than anyone. His record will be surpassed because of repeat stoppage tackles. But he’s the best ‘in play’ tackler I have ever seen (Barker and Winmar great too, but not as fierce or often, they were desperation tacklers)
Lenny also cracked in for the footy, like no one I’ve ever seen (maybe Selwood but he’s a prick)
One tough hombre!
Currently our toughest players
Geary
Steele
Dunstan
Steven
Clarke
Armitage
Long
Bruce
Webster
McKenzie
Rice
Young
Marsh
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Coffield will easily make that list by the time his career with the Saints is complete.outside66 wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 3:53pmI'd throw Parker in there as well. His hit on McGrath from Essendon was a beautyB.M wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 3:08pm Lenny was the epitome of toughness
Never seen a harder/tougher player
Back in the days of real tackles (not stoppage tackles) he tackled to hurt, and did it more often than anyone. His record will be surpassed because of repeat stoppage tackles. But he’s the best ‘in play’ tackler I have ever seen (Barker and Winmar great too, but not as fierce or often, they were desperation tacklers)
Lenny also cracked in for the footy, like no one I’ve ever seen (maybe Selwood but he’s a prick)
One tough hombre!
Currently our toughest players
Geary
Steele
Dunstan
Steven
Clarke
Armitage
Long
Bruce
Webster
McKenzie
Rice
Young
Marsh
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
JB, Ratten has confirmed (on Saints.com) that there is a trigger clause for his contract on how many games Jake had to play this year. Ratts says he doesn’t know the figures, it’s up to list management to work though that.loris wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 11:09amThanks for that JB........ I thought I read some months ago whilst he was still out injured, that if he wasn’t back playing within a period of time, he wouldn’t have enough games to play to trigger the extension of the final year of his contract.Jacks Back wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 8:56am I heard from my Mrs (via facebook) that he needs to play two more games in the seniors this year to trigger an extension for next year (apologies if this has already been mentioned).
I either read it on AFL.com.au or in The Australian newspaper, not on Facebook.
Some on here have said he’s comeback too early, maybe that’s the reason........ although I still think he looks very disinterested in playing, seems to coincide since Richo’s left.
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Required player.
Including in regards to our structure.
No doubt, having missed just about the entire season it is no easy achievement to come back to AFL football at season's end, as many have found before him.
Will be the better for a full pre-season.
I have seen no sign of any dis-interest.
Got caught out of position a couple of times due to the ball ricocheting around including off team-mates but these things happen
IF we do not have Carlisle what are our options for the outer key defensive position?
No one.
And we currently have the same problem with Brown at full back
Including in regards to our structure.
No doubt, having missed just about the entire season it is no easy achievement to come back to AFL football at season's end, as many have found before him.
Will be the better for a full pre-season.
I have seen no sign of any dis-interest.
Got caught out of position a couple of times due to the ball ricocheting around including off team-mates but these things happen
IF we do not have Carlisle what are our options for the outer key defensive position?
No one.
And we currently have the same problem with Brown at full back
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Re: Jake Carlisle....good player...but...
Thanks lorisloris wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 4:15pmJB, Ratten has confirmed (on Saints.com) that there is a trigger clause for his contract on how many games Jake had to play this year. Ratts says he doesn’t know the figures, it’s up to list management to work though that.loris wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 11:09amThanks for that JB........ I thought I read some months ago whilst he was still out injured, that if he wasn’t back playing within a period of time, he wouldn’t have enough games to play to trigger the extension of the final year of his contract.Jacks Back wrote: ↑Thu 08 Aug 2019 8:56am I heard from my Mrs (via facebook) that he needs to play two more games in the seniors this year to trigger an extension for next year (apologies if this has already been mentioned).
I either read it on AFL.com.au or in The Australian newspaper, not on Facebook.
Some on here have said he’s comeback too early, maybe that’s the reason........ although I still think he looks very disinterested in playing, seems to coincide since Richo’s left.
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!