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23,429 was a pretty good attendance for the graveyard shift and our supporters were in fine voice.
Plus, you have to understand most the Dockers supporters at the game were probably on day release and would probably struggle to be home before curfew.
Make no mistake, we had no right to win that game.
Kudos to our coaching panel to conjure up an unlikely win.
14 injured, with our first choice tall forwards all unavailable, this was a magnificent effort by all involved.
So pleased for for Byrnes and Bytel, both players playing for their careers.
I thought Cordy was a garbage choice considering he’s not a forward, hasn’t played well as a forward, hasn’t been impressive and his preseason characterised by his lack of fitness… has been a complete non-factor so far.
I’d have preferred Sharman by a long shotop but not overly damaging. Hope to see Bytel get in amongst or some more. Made a bad decision early but he looks a goer for me
There's a fair amount of irony in these statements, probably for the same reason too many fans went way too early on Sharman and thought he was the answer to our next forward line super star.
Here we go again we are calling a player garbage after 2 quarters, just hilarious considering Cordy at least has some credits in the bank, namely he's played in a flag, time will tell that could be his peak but I don't need another minute of watching either player to know Cordy is the player 18 out of 18 coaches would have Cordy over Sharman on an AFL field for the time being.
I said it was a garbage decision and your criticism has nothing to do with the form parameters I mentioned. Try not to let your bias get in the way.
Is Cordy even playing still? 3 touches. Close to worst on ground
and yet you believe a player who was overtaken to a kid who's been at the club for 3 weeks would be better, my point being is maybe it's time to just reserve judgement before going too early on the ridiculous.
do you reckon Coops would have got more than 3 touches?
All I’m saying is that based on our preseason…
Both haven’t been great but Cordy came in as a defender, out of shape, in form, hasn’t played well as a forward and had a lacklustre preseason.
Coops came back in better shape, plays as a forward and has had ok games as a forward.
Experience doesn’t mean anything if you’re not in a position not to do well…
It was very predictable that Cordy would present as very very poor in this game and so far he has met those expectations
mate I don't give a dead set farg about how many touches Cordy has got, so what if he's played a shocker so far, the fact is he's got one million more credits in the bank compared with Sharman, so for sure, call out a player like Cordy for not having an impact so far but for crying out loud have some self respect for having a bigger clue and at least suggest a player to be the alternative who isn't spud
I thought Cordy was a garbage choice considering he’s not a forward, hasn’t played well as a forward, hasn’t been impressive and his preseason characterised by his lack of fitness… has been a complete non-factor so far.
I’d have preferred Sharman by a long shotop but not overly damaging. Hope to see Bytel get in amongst or some more. Made a bad decision early but he looks a goer for me
There's a fair amount of irony in these statements, probably for the same reason too many fans went way too early on Sharman and thought he was the answer to our next forward line super star.
Here we go again we are calling a player garbage after 2 quarters, just hilarious considering Cordy at least has some credits in the bank, namely he's played in a flag, time will tell that could be his peak but I don't need another minute of watching either player to know Cordy is the player 18 out of 18 coaches would have Cordy over Sharman on an AFL field for the time being.
I said it was a garbage decision and your criticism has nothing to do with the form parameters I mentioned. Try not to let your bias get in the way.
Is Cordy even playing still? 3 touches. Close to worst on ground
and yet you believe a player who was overtaken to a kid who's been at the club for 3 weeks would be better, my point being is maybe it's time to just reserve judgement before going too early on the ridiculous.
do you reckon Coops would have got more than 3 touches?
All I’m saying is that based on our preseason…
Both haven’t been great but Cordy came in as a defender, out of shape, in form, hasn’t played well as a forward and had a lacklustre preseason.
Coops came back in better shape, plays as a forward and has had ok games as a forward.
Experience doesn’t mean anything if you’re not in a position not to do well…
It was very predictable that Cordy would present as very very poor in this game and so far he has met those expectations
mate I don't give a dead set farg about how many touches Cordy has got, so what if he's played a shocker so far, the fact is he's got one million more credits in the bank compared with Sharman, so for sure, call out a player like Cordy for not having an impact so far but for crying out loud have some self respect for having a bigger clue and at least suggest a player to be the alternative who isn't spud
Checks out.
Cordy 12 goals in 118 games.
Sharman 13 in 15
Cordy caught him today.
if you are 13 years old and still collect Scanlan footy cards I suppose that makes sense, they play totally different roles with complete different skill sets, one has some, the other not so much...and any fan who thinks Cordy is a forward or doesn't understand he's filling a gap while we get through the injury crisis seriously hasn't got a clue and probably should apply to St. Byron for a full time role as the SS special comments poster.
I thought Cordy was a garbage choice considering he’s not a forward, hasn’t played well as a forward, hasn’t been impressive and his preseason characterised by his lack of fitness… has been a complete non-factor so far.
I’d have preferred Sharman by a long shotop but not overly damaging. Hope to see Bytel get in amongst or some more. Made a bad decision early but he looks a goer for me
There's a fair amount of irony in these statements, probably for the same reason too many fans went way too early on Sharman and thought he was the answer to our next forward line super star.
Here we go again we are calling a player garbage after 2 quarters, just hilarious considering Cordy at least has some credits in the bank, namely he's played in a flag, time will tell that could be his peak but I don't need another minute of watching either player to know Cordy is the player 18 out of 18 coaches would have Cordy over Sharman on an AFL field for the time being.
I said it was a garbage decision and your criticism has nothing to do with the form parameters I mentioned. Try not to let your bias get in the way.
Is Cordy even playing still? 3 touches. Close to worst on ground
and yet you believe a player who was overtaken to a kid who's been at the club for 3 weeks would be better, my point being is maybe it's time to just reserve judgement before going too early on the ridiculous.
do you reckon Coops would have got more than 3 touches?
All I’m saying is that based on our preseason…
Both haven’t been great but Cordy came in as a defender, out of shape, in form, hasn’t played well as a forward and had a lacklustre preseason.
Coops came back in better shape, plays as a forward and has had ok games as a forward.
Experience doesn’t mean anything if you’re not in a position not to do well…
It was very predictable that Cordy would present as very very poor in this game and so far he has met those expectations
mate I don't give a dead set farg about how many touches Cordy has got, so what if he's played a shocker so far, the fact is he's got one million more credits in the bank compared with Sharman, so for sure, call out a player like Cordy for not having an impact so far but for crying out loud have some self respect for having a bigger clue and at least suggest a player to be the alternative who isn't spud
Checks out.
Cordy 12 goals in 118 games.
Sharman 13 in 15
Cordy caught him today.
if you are 13 years old and still collect Scanlan footy cards I suppose that makes sense, they play totally different roles with complete different skill sets, one has some, the other not so much...and any fan who thinks Cordy is a forward or doesn't understand he's filling a gap while we get through the injury crisis seriously hasn't got a clue and probably should apply to St. Byron for a full time role as the SS special comments poster.
Hilarious Vortex keeps disparaging sharmen who isn't even playing ...it's psychotic his hate for a saints player ..
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I thought Cordy was a garbage choice considering he’s not a forward, hasn’t played well as a forward, hasn’t been impressive and his preseason characterised by his lack of fitness… has been a complete non-factor so far.
I’d have preferred Sharman by a long shotop but not overly damaging. Hope to see Bytel get in amongst or some more. Made a bad decision early but he looks a goer for me
There's a fair amount of irony in these statements, probably for the same reason too many fans went way too early on Sharman and thought he was the answer to our next forward line super star.
Here we go again we are calling a player garbage after 2 quarters, just hilarious considering Cordy at least has some credits in the bank, namely he's played in a flag, time will tell that could be his peak but I don't need another minute of watching either player to know Cordy is the player 18 out of 18 coaches would have Cordy over Sharman on an AFL field for the time being.
I said it was a garbage decision and your criticism has nothing to do with the form parameters I mentioned. Try not to let your bias get in the way.
Is Cordy even playing still? 3 touches. Close to worst on ground
and yet you believe a player who was overtaken to a kid who's been at the club for 3 weeks would be better, my point being is maybe it's time to just reserve judgement before going too early on the ridiculous.
do you reckon Coops would have got more than 3 touches?
All I’m saying is that based on our preseason…
Both haven’t been great but Cordy came in as a defender, out of shape, in form, hasn’t played well as a forward and had a lacklustre preseason.
Coops came back in better shape, plays as a forward and has had ok games as a forward.
Experience doesn’t mean anything if you’re not in a position not to do well…
It was very predictable that Cordy would present as very very poor in this game and so far he has met those expectations
mate I don't give a dead set farg about how many touches Cordy has got, so what if he's played a shocker so far, the fact is he's got one million more credits in the bank compared with Sharman, so for sure, call out a player like Cordy for not having an impact so far but for crying out loud have some self respect for having a bigger clue and at least suggest a player to be the alternative who isn't spud
Checks out.
Cordy 12 goals in 118 games.
Sharman 13 in 15
Cordy caught him today.
if you are 13 years old and still collect Scanlan footy cards I suppose that makes sense, they play totally different roles with complete different skill sets, one has some, the other not so much...and any fan who thinks Cordy is a forward or doesn't understand he's filling a gap while we get through the injury crisis seriously hasn't got a clue and probably should apply to St. Byron for a full time role as the SS special comments poster.
Hilarious Vortex keeps disparaging sharmen who isn't even playing ...it's psychotic his hate for a saints player ..
not at all just debating the merits of footy which is probably why you are struggling to see what is even being debated.
Gershwin wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:44pm
I thought Freo were very poor.
We were better and deserved the win.
And we can get much better than that.
Freo's ball movement will have them going nowhere. Playing 2018 footy.
Was that them or us though? I feel like we strangled there movement to a degree. Serong and Broadie both stepped up a bit in the last but were way down on influence. Hard to tell but seems to me like a bit of the credit goes to the coaches tonight.
Gershwin wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:44pm
I thought Freo were very poor.
We were better and deserved the win.
And we can get much better than that.
Freo's ball movement will have them going nowhere. Playing 2018 footy.
Was that them or us though? I feel like we strangled there movement to a degree. Serong and Broadie both stepped up a bit in the last but were way down on influence. Hard to tell but seems to me like a bit of the credit goes to the coaches tonight.
Agreed … I noticed straight away that we had a good defensive game plan and said so earlier
23 touches to 3/4 times, coming off 7 in the third… had 10 in the second as they looked to get on top… blanketed in the last with just 2 kicks and a handball.
Gershwin wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:44pm
I thought Freo were very poor.
We were better and deserved the win.
And we can get much better than that.
Freo's ball movement will have them going nowhere. Playing 2018 footy.
Was that them or us though? I feel like we strangled there movement to a degree. Serong and Broadie both stepped up a bit in the last but were way down on influence. Hard to tell but seems to me like a bit of the credit goes to the coaches tonight.
Fair call. But they're uncontested kings. We were the same last year. Got us nowhere.
skeptic wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 9:48pm
Anyone know who played on Bradshaw in the last?
23 touches to 3/4 times, coming off 7 in the third… had 10 in the second as they looked to get on top… blanketed in the last with just 2 kicks and a handball.
Pbly the difference between a win and a loss.
That's actually a great observation. I kept worrying about him in the last quarter.
I guess it would've been bytel of Byrnes, though I'll have to watch it again.
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I just finished watching the game. I didn’t see Cordy bring the ball to ground at all. Then there’s this:
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I just finished watching the game. I didn’t see Cordy bring the ball to ground at all. Then there’s this:
And then there was Ross in his presser praising Cordy for brining the ball to ground, so I'm going to go with my eyes and Ross's eyes.
Not sure why anyone would argue Sharman should have played instead of Cordy, clearly are watching with sticks in their eyes.
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I just finished watching the game. I didn’t see Cordy bring the ball to ground at all. Then there’s this:
Surely he wasn’t playing on Brennan Cox?
The guy that had 22 kicks, 8 handballs, 20 marks, and 450m gained!!!
Geeez if that’s the case, I take back my compliment for sealing the win for us… that would make Cordy an absolutely liability that nearly sunk us.
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I just finished watching the game. I didn’t see Cordy bring the ball to ground at all. Then there’s this:
And then there was Ross in his presser praising Cordy for brining the ball to ground, so I'm going to go with my eyes and Ross's eyes.
Not sure why anyone would argue Sharman should have played instead of Cordy, clearly are watching with sticks in their eyes.
Bring guns to a knife fight please.
No doubt you can name a few occasions where we benefited from Cordy “brining” the ball to the ground.
King Max wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 8:53pm
So if they needed someone to play as a forward Cordy was a better option than Sharman? OK.
it's hard concept to grab for those that don't understand some fundamentals of the game but based on the very basic fact there was literally no AFL capable players left on the list then Cordy was the obvious choice to fill the gap and clearly his role was to bring it to ground which probably doesn't show up in fantasy points but Cordy brought the ball to ground where most of our goals were scored from, don't think I have ever seen Sharman bring it to ground in a one on one in the forward line ever. Only ever seen him rag dolled in a one on ones...
I just finished watching the game. I didn’t see Cordy bring the ball to ground at all. Then there’s this:
And then there was Ross in his presser praising Cordy for brining the ball to ground, so I'm going to go with my eyes and Ross's eyes.
Not sure why anyone would argue Sharman should have played instead of Cordy, clearly are watching with sticks in their eyes.
Bring guns to a knife fight please.
No doubt you can name a few occasions where we benefited from Cordy “brining” the ball to the ground.
Nah I can't I just made that up, Ross made it up too so maybe both of us didn't watch the game like you did.