A fit Webster, haven't seen one of those in a while. Get injured, recovering from injury. Would love to see him firing though.saintbob wrote: ↑Thu 26 Nov 2020 9:36pmA fit Webster will push Long out of the best 22To the top wrote: ↑Thu 26 Nov 2020 8:51pm Geary. Frawley. McKenzie
Webster. Claravino. Roberton
The Sandringham back 6 given no injuries among Clark, Coffield, Long, Paton, Wilkie, Howard and Carlisle (so our first choice defenders)
Savage was surplus to needs (and compare his appetite for the contest with the likes of our first choice defenders, starting with Long)
St Kilda only entertained players expressing the desire to play at St Kilda - and we currently see players nominating St Kilda
And we added the “polish” to our mid field which was spoken to
Now luck with injuries
We have added Carlisle, Long (both in the Brownlow votes when we beat Richmond), Gresham, Ryder, Crouch and Higgins to the side we last put on the park
So that should fix our bottom 6, which was our Achilles heel
Mind you all sides will improve
So we need to improve more
That is down to our youth
I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Clinton Jones wasn't available.
For the record, I like Savage as a player a lot more than I like kicking efficiency as a stat.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Just to be clear - I'm learning something new every day.
Effective handball = a handball that finds the intended target. It has to find a team mate.
Effective kick = a 40 metre plus kick to at least a 50/50 contest - i.e., it could also be a long kick that finds a team mate in the clear.
A 15 metre chip to a team mate who might or might not be under some pressure is also deemed an effective kick, of course.
So Savage mostly kicks long (40- 60 metres) to 50/50 contests - he doesn't chip it 15 metres backwards or sideways to a team mate. OK, fair enough.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
No worries mate. I been clear on that from the start. Sav has had a good career but its more than likely over because we are so much better now than when he came and that loose, unaccountable bombs away stuff that made him and Ross leaders and top 10 players, isn't good enough any more. Fair enough.samoht wrote: ↑Fri 27 Nov 2020 7:47amJust to be clear -
Effective handball = a handball that finds the intended target. It has to find a team mate.
Effective kick = a 40 metre plus kick to at least a 50/50 contest - i.e., it could also be one that finds a team mate in the clear.
So Savage mostly kicks long (40- 60 metres) to 50/50 contests - he doesn't chip it 15 metres backwards or sideways to a team mate. OK, fair enough.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
So, in short, unlike handball efficiency, kicking efficiency is a pretty meaningless stat: particularly for long kicks, which are almost always going to hang in the air long enough to result in a contest at the other end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
better the pill in our forward line
with their backs under pressure
(that dreaded contest thingy)
‘n the umps on the side of the boys
having a go
take em on
their backs are sitting ducks
have a wave coming at em
from half forward
looking to hurt somebody
should play footy like war
with their backs under pressure
(that dreaded contest thingy)
‘n the umps on the side of the boys
having a go
take em on
their backs are sitting ducks
have a wave coming at em
from half forward
looking to hurt somebody
should play footy like war
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bring back the bomb
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
For the record ...
Ross's DE was 67% this year ... a far cry from Savage's 83% last year.
I'm using Savage's last year stats as he played 22 games.
Savage destroyed us in a game playing for the hawks ... the difference was his team mates knew how to isolate and run into space for him and take full advantage of his long and accurate kicks.
Whatever he may have lacked defensively, he more than made up for offensively on that day.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Ross was told last year to drop his eyes and swim between the flags, why, because he has an ability to get his own ball and do something more constructive with it, even @ 72.7% last year.samoht wrote: ↑Fri 27 Nov 2020 10:55amFor the record ...
Ross's DE was 67% this year ... a far cry from Savage's 83% last year.
I'm using Savage's last year stats as he played 22 games.
Savage destroyed us in a game playing for the hawks ... the difference was his team mates knew how to isolate and run into space for him and take full advantage of his long and accurate kicks.
Whatever he may have lacked defensively, he more than made up for offensively on that day.
His stats dropped dramatically in 2020 because he was given a defensive role and stopped bombing the ball.
Savage, who is a better kick, was only 10% better than Ross last year. He was just dropped and played 2 fill in games this year.
Why, cause he struggles to get his own ball, can't kick real straight at goal, and instinctively just kicks the ball long and high off half back to where all the defensive rebounders are waiting at half forward.
Forget my opinion of the 83%, forget that it drops to the 50's when he kicks for goal.
The same football department that took us from 14th to 6th and through to a semi-final, think Savage isn't worth keeping. Simple really, once you accept it for what it is.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Dr. Strangelove, how we learned to love the bomb.
If alcohol can damage your short term memory, imagine what damage alcohol could do.
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hahaThe Billings Method wrote: ↑Fri 27 Nov 2020 11:55pmDr. Strangelove, how we learned to love the bomb.
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We're saints fans. We never stop worrying.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Without doing any research
I would guess one of the reasons the"football dept" is happy with the list minus the two games from Savage
Is that we now have a true small forward that got many crumbing goals of our total kicked in 2020
We now have added another similar small
I would equally argue that teams with players that can kick 50mt+ goals are worth their weight
I would guess one of the reasons the"football dept" is happy with the list minus the two games from Savage
Is that we now have a true small forward that got many crumbing goals of our total kicked in 2020
We now have added another similar small
I would equally argue that teams with players that can kick 50mt+ goals are worth their weight
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
True, if you could just pick the 1 in 4 games he is going kick a goal, he would be golden.sunsaint wrote: ↑Sat 28 Nov 2020 1:44pm Without doing any research
I would guess one of the reasons the"football dept" is happy with the list minus the two games from Savage
Is that we now have a true small forward that got many crumbing goals of our total kicked in 2020
We now have added another similar small
I would equally argue that teams with players that can kick 50mt+ goals are worth their weight
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
I doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Based on what?SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
Were you there in Noosa watching him train?
Or are you basing that off what you saw at the start of the year, mere months after he was drafted?
Or are you basing that off your vibe off what you do or don’t read on uneducated Internet forums?
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Those at Moorabbin appear quite impressed by his two sided skill set. Will only help him as his body develops. Plus, he doesn’t shirk a contest.diddley wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 11:02amBased on what?SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
Were you there in Noosa watching him train?
Or are you basing that off what you saw at the start of the year, mere months after he was drafted?
Or are you basing that off your vibe off what you do or don’t read on uneducated Internet forums?
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Says who? Says you, so we can all discount that. Just more rubbish, ffs.SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Well it’s good that we secured Treloar then because we need midfield depth.SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Based on my ITKdiddley wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 11:02amBased on what?SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
Were you there in Noosa watching him train?
Or are you basing that off what you saw at the start of the year, mere months after he was drafted?
Or are you basing that off your vibe off what you do or don’t read on uneducated Internet forums?
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Things always change during Trade Period unfortunately.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 11:43amWell it’s good that we secured Treloar then because we need midfield depth.SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
Says my ITK.saynta wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 11:22amSays who? Says you, so we can all discount that. Just more rubbish, ffs.SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
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Re: I believe the delisting of Savage is a mistake.
So it’s not “your honest opinion”. It’s someone else’s opinion.SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 2:12pmBased on my ITKdiddley wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 11:02amBased on what?SaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 10:41amI doubt very much that Leo will get a chance. Not AFL standard unfortunately IMHOSaintmike65 wrote: ↑Wed 02 Dec 2020 12:03pmSaintPelican66 wrote: ↑Mon 23 Nov 2020 4:59pm At 29 years old he still has at least 2 years left in him at the top level. We are now in the premiership window so a player like Sav could be very valuable. I can see why they did what the did but I would have rather they paid out McKenzie and kept Sav.
Agree that McKenzie should go but unfortunately, he is contracted for another 2 seasons.
I reckon the club is keen to play Webster if he gets his body right, (love to see Hunter Clark on the wing rotating through the middle), Leo Conelly will get opportunities also in time.
Savage was a victim of list balance, his age also probably counted against him in the end.
Were you there in Noosa watching him train?
Or are you basing that off what you saw at the start of the year, mere months after he was drafted?
Or are you basing that off your vibe off what you do or don’t read on uneducated Internet forums?