Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Only watched it on telly. Am I right in thinking that the pre-game mindful zen breathing affirmation visualisation meditation routine is now totally done with?
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Never was and I despise that clown David King.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Runs like a bear with a broken leg but if he gets hold of you look out .Vortex wrote: ↑Fri 03 Mar 2023 7:41pmyeah Cordy for some reason hasn't endeared himself to some of the fan base for some reason but at least he's AFL grade.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
The cramp on Phillipou was probably a good thing. Keep him from getting ahead of himself the cocky little champ.
I know its only two practise matches but compare to the debut of two 1st/2nd rd draft picks Kozzie and Riewoldt, wow, how good a player does he look!
I sincerely hope his ambition of being a one club player comes true. And I have no hesitation of going early on this.
I know its only two practise matches but compare to the debut of two 1st/2nd rd draft picks Kozzie and Riewoldt, wow, how good a player does he look!
I sincerely hope his ambition of being a one club player comes true. And I have no hesitation of going early on this.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
True. And with so many youngsters potentially running about we do need some beef. He definitely doesn't mind letting his presence be known.Rubyjo wrote: ↑Fri 03 Mar 2023 7:59pmRuns like a bear with a broken leg but if he gets hold of you look out .Vortex wrote: ↑Fri 03 Mar 2023 7:41pmyeah Cordy for some reason hasn't endeared himself to some of the fan base for some reason but at least he's AFL grade.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
It’s not kinder pass the parcel where everyone gets a prize
RTB had a reason - he’s either not seen what he wants from them or they’re being saved
Who cares
FFS team moved the ball with some purpose
Stopped Dougal long bombs kick outs
Stopped dumb backline transfers
Brought the ball through the middle
Some players showed signs
Good improvements against ordinary opponents
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Good performance from the team . Once again the windy conditions made it tough to score.
The druggies should have kicked 4 or 5 in the first , but didn't so in the end it was a comfortable margin to us .
Our mids still stuffed up alot under pressure but unlike last week's relentless pressure from the dees , Essendons ebbed and flowed which allowed us to look good at times . So who knows what we'll dish up come round one , fingers crossed a win .
Was standing near players race , saw Windy walk out having changed and carrying a bag of ice , thought that's no good , a bit later he walked back without the ice and spoke to a couple of young blokes, didn't seem too upset . Later I saw him in a sling , so hopefully whatever bone that is broken in his hand is not one that will prevent him from playing.
The druggies should have kicked 4 or 5 in the first , but didn't so in the end it was a comfortable margin to us .
Our mids still stuffed up alot under pressure but unlike last week's relentless pressure from the dees , Essendons ebbed and flowed which allowed us to look good at times . So who knows what we'll dish up come round one , fingers crossed a win .
Was standing near players race , saw Windy walk out having changed and carrying a bag of ice , thought that's no good , a bit later he walked back without the ice and spoke to a couple of young blokes, didn't seem too upset . Later I saw him in a sling , so hopefully whatever bone that is broken in his hand is not one that will prevent him from playing.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
I was really impressed with Mason Wood’s game. He could be a player who has found his spot in a game plan that suits him. Was excellent today. He looks an endurance beast. Sincs and NWM off half back, Wood and Hill on the wings.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Wood Rowan and Clark are what I would classify as the true definition, the other two not so much.
Although one poster over at BF suggested the reason Lyon didn't play Sharman was to protect him from injury because of our desperate situation with tall forwards, it's possible I suppose.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
ditto re Wood.I love the way he has come on. He reminds me a lot of Tigers Richardson when he played later on the wing and ran down to take grabs in the forward line and also down back often as a match winner often for them
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Interesting game.
If the bummers convert the first few shots and we are down by 5 goals at qtr time,
Do we drop our heads or do we fight back?
Do they get their tails up and run all over us and we lose confidence?
I don’t think the bummers adapted to the conditions, and I wouldn’t think it’s much of an indication of what will happen in round 3. Both teams very scrappy and we are both finishing out of the 8 based on what I saw.
If the bummers convert the first few shots and we are down by 5 goals at qtr time,
Do we drop our heads or do we fight back?
Do they get their tails up and run all over us and we lose confidence?
I don’t think the bummers adapted to the conditions, and I wouldn’t think it’s much of an indication of what will happen in round 3. Both teams very scrappy and we are both finishing out of the 8 based on what I saw.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
I liked what I saw, the same number of scoring shots with double the score. Improved pressure acts across the paddock. No-one walking round with hands on hips. They all appeared invested in the game and put in a four quarter effort (except the first few minutes). Hopefully we start getting people back from injuries but at this rate they'll need to earn their spots in the team. Well Done boys.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
When Ross was interviewed, he mentioned that last week we were passive around the ball. I think that's where things improved this week. Once we step into the proactive mindset, we are a much better team.
Our midfield and our forward half will be really tested once the season gets underway and if our players spend their time worrying about what the opposition are doing rather than being proactive about we are doing, we will get thumped.
Our midfield and our forward half will be really tested once the season gets underway and if our players spend their time worrying about what the opposition are doing rather than being proactive about we are doing, we will get thumped.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Why? Caminetti has already gone past Sharman. And Highmore isn’t playing unless Battle or Wilkie gets injured.
Also - what’s a retreaded coach ?
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Yes I was a huge fan of Wood last season.
And yes agree that playing wing is perfect for him , and that I think it suits him better than be a full time forward. As you say, he has found his spot that suits him.
He is perfect for the modern wing role.
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-forward threat when he runs forward including as a marketing target
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-his height is an asset
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
So who plays on Fyfe Round One, presuming he is now a super forward. ??
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Simple... Wilkie!shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 12:37am So who plays on Fyfe Round One, presuming he is now a super forward. ??
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Do you know what a retreaded tyre is? New rubber on an old worn out tyre.
If RTFB wasn't going to play either boy, why not let them play for Sandy. f****** mean I say.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Well, you still needed to have players on the bench and they were on the bench.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:29amDo you know what a retreaded tyre is? New rubber on an old worn out tyre.
If RTFB wasn't going to play either boy, why not let them play for Sandy. f****** mean I say.
As for Sandy - if you’ve spent any time watching Sandy (esp at Sandy) they might as well be sitting on the bench. Sandy’s poor team and even worse ground (esp in wind like that yesterday) means that they gain nothing from playing there (except a chance at getting an injury).
It’s so simple seeing what we’re doing for the 1st month. Cordy is a target man told to bring the ball to ground; Caminetti is the other roaming tall (& he’s surprisingly good - in a gangly giraffe kind of way. He’s mobile and aggressive in a way Cooper isn’t. He’s also excellent below his knees from what I’ve seen - unlike Cooper. And I’m in the Cooper fanboi camp too).
And as a general FYI - my takeaways from yesterday at the ground were that Wood is our most important player (the link in all the chains); Paton is way more effective as a def forward than a defensive defender; Stocker is better at playing Paton’s defender role. Phillipou is already our best utility and won’t be long before our best mid.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
I still fail to see the logic. Both could have been given minutes. As I said f****** mean of the coach, but par for the course.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:45amWell, you still needed to have players on the bench and they were on the bench.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:29amDo you know what a retreaded tyre is? New rubber on an old worn out tyre.
If RTFB wasn't going to play either boy, why not let them play for Sandy. f****** mean I say.
As for Sandy - if you’ve spent any time watching Sandy (esp at Sandy) they might as well be sitting on the bench. Sandy’s poor team and even worse ground (esp in wind like that yesterday) means that they gain nothing from playing there (except a chance at getting an injury).
It’s so simple seeing what we’re doing for the 1st month. Cordy is a target man told to bring the ball to ground; Caminetti is the other roaming tall (& he’s surprisingly good - in a gangly giraffe kind of way. He’s mobile and aggressive in a way Cooper isn’t. He’s also excellent below his knees from what I’ve seen - unlike Cooper. And I’m in the Cooper fanboi camp too).
And as a general FYI - my takeaways from yesterday at the ground were that Wood is our most important player (the link in all the chains); Paton is way more effective as a def forward than a defensive defender; Stocker is better at playing Paton’s defender role. Phillipou is already our best utility and won’t be long before our best mid.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
From george on bigfooty.
"That was our first win against Essendon at Moorabbin in 43 years (Round 4, 1980 - the game where Carman went nuts).
"That was our first win against Essendon at Moorabbin in 43 years (Round 4, 1980 - the game where Carman went nuts).
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
Haters are going to hate but I thought Hunter Clark stuck it up his detractors.
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Re: Practice Thread for Practice Match Saints v Bummers 2023
You sound like a parent at an u15’s game, not a supporter of a professional sports team in a billion dollar industry.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:53amI still fail to see the logic. Both could have been given minutes. As I said f****** mean of the coach, but par for the course.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:45amWell, you still needed to have players on the bench and they were on the bench.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 04 Mar 2023 10:29amDo you know what a retreaded tyre is? New rubber on an old worn out tyre.
If RTFB wasn't going to play either boy, why not let them play for Sandy. f****** mean I say.
As for Sandy - if you’ve spent any time watching Sandy (esp at Sandy) they might as well be sitting on the bench. Sandy’s poor team and even worse ground (esp in wind like that yesterday) means that they gain nothing from playing there (except a chance at getting an injury).
It’s so simple seeing what we’re doing for the 1st month. Cordy is a target man told to bring the ball to ground; Caminetti is the other roaming tall (& he’s surprisingly good - in a gangly giraffe kind of way. He’s mobile and aggressive in a way Cooper isn’t. He’s also excellent below his knees from what I’ve seen - unlike Cooper. And I’m in the Cooper fanboi camp too).
And as a general FYI - my takeaways from yesterday at the ground were that Wood is our most important player (the link in all the chains); Paton is way more effective as a def forward than a defensive defender; Stocker is better at playing Paton’s defender role. Phillipou is already our best utility and won’t be long before our best mid.
Those boys will get their chance