And I might add too, that every successful person that comes in to contact with our young blokes will have a most positive and important effect. They are all people coaches, from Billy last year, to Roughy next and beyondbarneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 10:59amHe would be the kind of bloke someone who has coached (recently and whom likes the cut of his Jib) has requested to join. Someone like Brett Ratten would have requested this.freely wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 9:59am It all sounds a bit nothing, doesn't it. Like the Slater appointment or even Hannebery to be honest (though hopefully something good comes of that in the end). Can't land a big fish into the playing group so land what would have been a big fish if you'd caught it 10 years ago!
Yes, it does smack of jobs for the boys, but in reality what Roughy brings is 'in your face' honesty, the no bullshyte kind of stuff. I suspect that he might have helped turn the careers of not just a few players around at the Hawks.
Fantastic for us and thank you Saints, another step in the change-up from the last 6 years. And for mine, Roughy wouldn't have been interested if it had no substance to it. This could be considered to be a master stroke in the next 6 years, who knows?
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Re: Roughead could do for Saints what Hodge has done for Lions
And, sorry Freely, that's not meant as a rant against your postbarneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:04amAnd I might add too, that every successful person that comes in to contact with our young blokes will have a most positive and important effect. They are all people coaches, from Billy last year, to Roughy next and beyondbarneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 10:59amHe would be the kind of bloke someone who has coached (recently and whom likes the cut of his Jib) has requested to join. Someone like Brett Ratten would have requested this.freely wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 9:59am It all sounds a bit nothing, doesn't it. Like the Slater appointment or even Hannebery to be honest (though hopefully something good comes of that in the end). Can't land a big fish into the playing group so land what would have been a big fish if you'd caught it 10 years ago!
Yes, it does smack of jobs for the boys, but in reality what Roughy brings is 'in your face' honesty, the no bullshyte kind of stuff. I suspect that he might have helped turn the careers of not just a few players around at the Hawks.
Fantastic for us and thank you Saints, another step in the change-up from the last 6 years. And for mine, Roughy wouldn't have been interested if it had no substance to it. This could be considered to be a master stroke in the next 6 years, who knows?
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Re: Roughead could do for Saints what Hodge has done for Lions
No probs - I hope you're right.barneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:16amAnd, sorry Freely, that's not meant as a rant against your postbarneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:04amAnd I might add too, that every successful person that comes in to contact with our young blokes will have a most positive and important effect. They are all people coaches, from Billy last year, to Roughy next and beyondbarneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 10:59amHe would be the kind of bloke someone who has coached (recently and whom likes the cut of his Jib) has requested to join. Someone like Brett Ratten would have requested this.freely wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 9:59am It all sounds a bit nothing, doesn't it. Like the Slater appointment or even Hannebery to be honest (though hopefully something good comes of that in the end). Can't land a big fish into the playing group so land what would have been a big fish if you'd caught it 10 years ago!
Yes, it does smack of jobs for the boys, but in reality what Roughy brings is 'in your face' honesty, the no bullshyte kind of stuff. I suspect that he might have helped turn the careers of not just a few players around at the Hawks.
Fantastic for us and thank you Saints, another step in the change-up from the last 6 years. And for mine, Roughy wouldn't have been interested if it had no substance to it. This could be considered to be a master stroke in the next 6 years, who knows?
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OK, so the consensus is that Roughead is no longer capable of playing at the elite level - nonetheless I would argue that if he were able to play another year, his value to contribute to the improvement of St Kilda's young talent would be so much greater than providing this support off-field. He is a really inspirational player and like Luke Hodge would give the team a winning edge, especially in close games.
I would not be at all surprised if during the pre-season the adrenaline kicks in and he decides to pull the boots back on, here's hoping!
I would not be at all surprised if during the pre-season the adrenaline kicks in and he decides to pull the boots back on, here's hoping!
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Roughy will be playing Centre Half Bench.
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How would we fit him into next years forward line? especially if Battle goes back forward, as has also been discussed here. I like the idea thoughSanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:23am OK, so the consensus is that Roughead is no longer capable of playing at the elite level - nonetheless I would argue that if he were able to play another year, his value to contribute to the improvement of St Kilda's young talent would be so much greater than providing this support off-field. He is a really inspirational player and like Luke Hodge would give the team a winning edge, especially in close games.
I would not be at all surprised if during the pre-season the adrenaline kicks in and he decides to pull the boots back on, here's hoping!
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Roughead can pretty well play in either defence or attack, if for example Carlisle is traded away he would be a rock in the backline, and of course pinch hit in the ruck, he is a great old fashioned "follower".barneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:30am
How would we fit him into next years forward line? especially if Battle goes back forward, as has also been discussed here. I like the idea though
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Would have been great for Paddy a couple of years ago. Hang on, I'm getting sad nowSanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:43amRoughead can pretty well play in either defence or attack, if for example Carlisle is traded away he would be a rock in the backline, and of course pinch hit in the ruck, he is a great old fashioned "follower".barneyboyz wrote: ↑Wed 04 Sep 2019 11:30am
How would we fit him into next years forward line? especially if Battle goes back forward, as has also been discussed here. I like the idea though
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Re: Roughead could do for Saints what Hodge has done for Lions
I'd rather have Roughead on the field next year than off it.
Reckon he's got more to offer St K/Sandy in that space for the next 12 months.
Reckon he's got more to offer St K/Sandy in that space for the next 12 months.
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