Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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bigred wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 12:29pm Why on earth would we play Abbott?
"Ryan Abbott had 27 hit-outs in the 2018 elimination final against Melbourne".

As a specialist ruckman he is a far better prospect than either Battle, Marsh, Howard or King to rotate with Marshall, and as I pointed out earlier, Richmond will exploit any weakness in the ruck, the way St Kilda did against the Dogs last week.

I rate Abbott well ahead of Marsh if you're selecting "horses for courses". Kicked a nice goal in his brief spell against Hawthorn...


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 4:59pm
bigred wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 12:29pm Why on earth would we play Abbott?
"Ryan Abbott had 27 hit-outs in the 2018 elimination final against Melbourne".

As a specialist ruckman he is a far better prospect than either Battle, Marsh, Howard or King to rotate with Marshall, and as I pointed out earlier, Richmond will exploit any weakness in the ruck, the way St Kilda did against the Dogs last week.

I rate Abbott well ahead of Marsh if you're selecting "horses for courses". Kicked a nice goal in his brief spell against Hawthorn...
I'd play Abbott if you're looking to throw the match and that has nothing to do with what his skill level is and everything to do with being restricted to players who have match conditioning.

Put it this way if Ratts picks say savage over Hind or Phillip then I'd say that's how bad those two are seen in Ratts eyes and possibly are out the door as soon as our season is over.

Look at what happened to Geelong last week when the coach picked two very under done players.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Vortex wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:06pm
Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 4:59pm
bigred wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 12:29pm Why on earth would we play Abbott?
"Ryan Abbott had 27 hit-outs in the 2018 elimination final against Melbourne".

As a specialist ruckman he is a far better prospect than either Battle, Marsh, Howard or King to rotate with Marshall, and as I pointed out earlier, Richmond will exploit any weakness in the ruck, the way St Kilda did against the Dogs last week.

I rate Abbott well ahead of Marsh if you're selecting "horses for courses". Kicked a nice goal in his brief spell against Hawthorn...
I'd play Abbott if you're looking to throw the match and that has nothing to do with what his skill level is and everything to do with being restricted to players who have match conditioning.

Put it this way if Ratts picks say savage over Hind or Phillip then I'd say that's how bad those two are seen in Ratts eyes and possibly are out the door as soon as our season is over.

Look at what happened to Geelong last week when the coach picked two very under done players.
They kicked inaccurately???


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Abbott, if he plays, will get monstered by Nankervis, who is twice as strong. Abbott has no leap either, so he would would be completely ineffectual. I'd rather have Marsh helping out in the ruck. At least he's got the aggression and the leg speed to spread from the contest and offer support.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Abbott was recruited for the very reason to be a backup ruckman to Ryder and Marshall.

The only reason he couldn't get many games with Geelong is that they had 3 others rated higher, and it's well known that the Cats were going to re-draft him when St Kilda beat them to it.

I acknowledge that Abbott is an unknown quantity to supporters but if he does get selected tonight I have no doubt he'll rise to the occasion.

Limiting selections to those who are "match conditioned" is nonsense, every player at Noosa that is fit and well will be ready to play, they're all professionals.

How many games had Marlon Pickett played for Richmond before last year's GF??

Think of a number between -1 and 1.....

Anyway, time will tell!
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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:36pm Abbott was recruited for the very reason to be a backup ruckman to Ryder and Marshall.

The only reason he couldn't get many games with Geelong is that they had 3 others rated higher, and it's well known that the Cats were going to re-draft him when St Kilda beat them to it.

I acknowledge that Abbott is an unknown quantity to supporters but if he does get selected tonight I have no doubt he'll rise to the occasion.

Limiting selections to those who are "match conditioned" is nonsense, every player at Noosa that is fit and well will be ready to play, they're all professionals.

How many games had Sydney Stack played for Richmond before last year's GF??

Think of a number between -1 and 1.....

Anyway, time will tell!
I like your confidence and fervour Sanco, I agree he was recruited as back up but after watching him (I know, only one game), he's a backup in case we lost both.

I also think it was Marlion not Sydney but your premise is correct, albeit matches throughout the season have given a less of a gauge.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Ghost Like wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:43pm
Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:36pm Abbott was recruited for the very reason to be a backup ruckman to Ryder and Marshall.

The only reason he couldn't get many games with Geelong is that they had 3 others rated higher, and it's well known that the Cats were going to re-draft him when St Kilda beat them to it.

I acknowledge that Abbott is an unknown quantity to supporters but if he does get selected tonight I have no doubt he'll rise to the occasion.

Limiting selections to those who are "match conditioned" is nonsense, every player at Noosa that is fit and well will be ready to play, they're all professionals.

How many games had Sydney Stack played for Richmond before last year's GF??

Think of a number between -1 and 1.....

Anyway, time will tell!
I like your confidence and fervour Sanco, I agree he was recruited as back up but after watching him (I know, only one game), he's a backup in case we lost both.

I also think it was Marlion not Sydney but your premise is correct, albeit matches throughout the season have given a less of a gauge.
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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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I pick it as Marlion, not Sydney 😉


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:36pm Abbott was recruited for the very reason to be a backup ruckman to Ryder and Marshall.

The only reason he couldn't get many games with Geelong is that they had 3 others rated higher, and it's well known that the Cats were going to re-draft him when St Kilda beat them to it.

I acknowledge that Abbott is an unknown quantity to supporters but if he does get selected tonight I have no doubt he'll rise to the occasion.

Limiting selections to those who are "match conditioned" is nonsense, every player at Noosa that is fit and well will be ready to play, they're all professionals.

How many games had Sydney Stack played for Richmond before last year's GF??

Think of a number between -1 and 1.....

Anyway, time will tell!
Yes and if it was a full strength year then your theory and bullish support for Abbott would be normally accepted wisdom. But alas it is the Astersisk Cup and unfortunately B and C grade players don't have a 2nd tier comp to show their wares and provide exposed form to coaches for selection.


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In: Battle, Hind, Savage, Marsh
Out: Carlisle, Ryder, Long, Kent


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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silverhalo wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:52pm In: Battle, Hind, Savage, Marsh
Out: Carlisle, Ryder, Long, Kent
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Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.


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silverhalo wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 5:52pm In: Battle, Hind, Savage, Marsh
Out: Carlisle, Ryder, Long, Kent
I was pretty close......still think we may have missed a trick by not bringing in Hind given that we stretched this mob last time with our pace


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:17pm Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.
I wonder if that means Battle will have to play backline on either Riewoldt or Lynch? Or will Coffield get one of them? We could do with Josh up forward


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bigcarl wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:36pm
saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:17pm Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.
I wonder if that means Battle will have to play backline on either Riewoldt or Lynch? Or will Coffield get one of them? We could do with Josh up forward
As I said yesterday, much more likely that Marsh will play back on Riewoldt.

This will allow Coff to play his usual role, and Wilkie to take Martin when he ventures forward


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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True Blue Sainter wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:19pm
bigcarl wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:36pm
saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:17pm Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.
I wonder if that means Battle will have to play backline on either Riewoldt or Lynch? Or will Coffield get one of them? We could do with Josh up forward
As I said yesterday, much more likely that Marsh will play back on Riewoldt.

This will allow Coff to play his usual role, and Wilkie to take Martin when he ventures forward
Is Marsh up to it? I've not seen him play in defence this season. Not saying he can't, of course.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Now that Richmond have omitted Chol I'm no longer as concerned about Richmond having too many talls as Josh Battle should also be able to play in defence if required to assist Howard and Wilkie.

Have to wonder if St Kilda had inside information about Chol's omission before picking the team, I'm sure it happens!

Saints not without a chance, should be a cracker of a game....


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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bigcarl wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:36pm
saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:17pm Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.
I wonder if that means Battle will have to play backline on either Riewoldt or Lynch? Or will Coffield get one of them? We could do with Josh up forward
Coffield needs to be kept free to intercept and to attack. It was a big mistake in the WCE game to make him accountable for a tall. His opponent was quiet, but it took Coffield out of game.

Battle would seem the logical opponent for Riewodlt as Howard will be on Lynch and Wilkie should be Dusty.

If Dusty goes on ball, Ross takes him and then Battle might also move into say a follower role, or push forward. .


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Sanctorum wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:56pm Now that Richmond have omitted Chol I'm no longer as concerned about Richmond having too many talls as Josh Battle should also be able to play in defence if required to assist Howard and Wilkie.
With the selected team we are taller than the Tigers. I would have preferred they kept Chol as he is not that good and it would have made them more cumbersome.

All of our talls are mobile, and in the main quite quick.

Howard is quicker than Lynch.
Marshall quicker than Nakervis.
King is quick and agile.
Battle is not quick, but Riewoldt is not fast. Battle is an elite runner though.
Marsh will be much faster than any of his opponents.

Our smalls are also quicker on the whole than the Tiger' smalls.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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True Blue Sainter wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:19pm

As I said yesterday, much more likely that Marsh will play back on Riewoldt.
The problem with that is that he has not according to the training reports been training as a back, but as a forward.
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Marsh trains with the forwards group every session. This week was no different.

He was one of the first out on the ground with goal shooting whist the others were getting themselves ready and coming out. He played as key forward - forward pocket - in the scratch match. If you are after someone for aggression and to bring the ball to the ground for our smalls, he is doing that at training. Its just whether he can bring it to the game.

True Blue Sainter wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:19pm
This will allow Coff to play his usual role, and Wilkie to take Martin when he ventures forward
Battle on Riewoldt allows the exact same thing.

Marsh's pace is more of a weapon if he plays forward, and the forward role is what they have been preparing and training him for.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 11:14pm
bigcarl wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:36pm
saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 6:17pm Confirmed. Battle Marsh and Savage In.
I wonder if that means Battle will have to play backline on either Riewoldt or Lynch? Or will Coffield get one of them? We could do with Josh up forward
Coffield needs to be kept free to intercept and to attack. It was a big mistake in the WCE game to make him accountable for a tall. His opponent was quiet, but it took Coffield out of game.

Battle would seem the logical opponent for Riewodlt as Howard will be on Lynch and Wilkie should be Dusty.

If Dusty goes on ball, Ross takes him and then Battle might also move into say a follower role, or push forward. .
I’d prefer Battle forward. I think he’s more dangerous as a forward than Marsh. I think his physicality and ability to score would take a fair bit of heat off Max King. That is one of the reasons I wanted Roberton in. To release Battle forward.


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saintsRrising wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 11:24pm
True Blue Sainter wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:19pm

As I said yesterday, much more likely that Marsh will play back on Riewoldt.
The problem with that is that he has not according to the training reports been training as a back, but as a forward.
Sunshine Sainter, post: 67358384, member: 204937 wrote:
Marsh trains with the forwards group every session. This week was no different.

He was one of the first out on the ground with goal shooting whist the others were getting themselves ready and coming out. He played as key forward - forward pocket - in the scratch match. If you are after someone for aggression and to bring the ball to the ground for our smalls, he is doing that at training. Its just whether he can bring it to the game.

True Blue Sainter wrote: Thu 08 Oct 2020 8:19pm
This will allow Coff to play his usual role, and Wilkie to take Martin when he ventures forward
Battle on Riewoldt allows the exact same thing.

Marsh's pace is more of a weapon if he plays forward, and the forward role is what they have been preparing and training him for.
100% correct. Ppl seem to forget that Battle became a gun defensive intercept mark last year when Jack and Robbo were out - he's going to be fine playing defensively tonight (providing our mids can create enough pressure up the ground). Josh's tank will actually make Jack R accountable when we get it and move up the ground.

Remember too that Marsh played very well as a forward against them earlier this year too - and snagged a goal.


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would've preferred robo over marsh, but that's the team. now get it done saints!


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desertsaint wrote: Fri 09 Oct 2020 1:11pm would've preferred robo over marsh, but that's the team. now get it done saints!
Pound for pound on footy ability and attributes - I agree. But Robbo hasn't played since March and very little prior to that. Marsh offers a bit of flexibility (likely to play forward and a bit of relief ruck) and has real speed if we can get it out the back. Robbo - as much as I love him - is pretty much an intercept defensive mark. I really hope Robbo can get right going forward - he's shown that he's too good of a player not to be playing - the lack of Sandy reserves this year really cruelled him in not being able to make a case for inclusion.


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Re: Changes for the Second Semi Final against Richmond Tigers

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Saintmatt wrote: Fri 09 Oct 2020 1:33pm
desertsaint wrote: Fri 09 Oct 2020 1:11pm would've preferred robo over marsh, but that's the team. now get it done saints!
Pound for pound on footy ability and attributes - I agree. But Robbo hasn't played since March and very little prior to that. Marsh offers a bit of flexibility (likely to play forward and a bit of relief ruck) and has real speed if we can get it out the back. Robbo - as much as I love him - is pretty much an intercept defensive mark. I really hope Robbo can get right going forward - he's shown that he's too good of a player not to be playing - the lack of Sandy reserves this year really cruelled him in not being able to make a case for inclusion.
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