Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055389Post Devilhead »

So we are now 2 - 5 and we have played 6 games against top 9 sides on the current ladder and lost 4 of them by 1, 7, 8 & 10 and played 3 interstate matches with a huge injury list

Now we start to get some players back and the fixture becomes a little easier for us

So who is in .... and who is out? ....and I ain't talking about players


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Otiman wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:31pm Hastie noted as injured on the AFL stats?
Saw a rumour he’s hurt his knee, hope that’s not true


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055406Post wally »

I thought the umpire were shockingly inconsistent , it’s just that the 50/50 debatable frees Port seemed to get more paid their way.
I’d like to see the afl actually look at a full game and explain the holding the ball/ dropping the ball rule, I don’t think I’m that dumb but it’s got me buggared.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055407Post wally »

On Howard I think it’s a long way from one game at Sandy a couple of weeks ago to playingPA in Adelaide.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055416Post Burkeywasthebest »

Kidding ourselves if we blame umpires for last night. Sick of excuses. I have supported the Saints for 41 years and am tired of accepting rubbish performances. We were ordinary last night, awful the week prior and anyone who watched the Giants game knows the scoreline flattered us.

Get rid of 'Cuddly Ross' and set clear standards - put the following items on the whiteboard as it feels like it's been the same issues for at least 7 years across three separate coaches that have not been rectified:

- Learn how to kick and hit 30/40m targets consistently, we rarely give our forwards a chance with the delivery.
- Having said that, forwards need to play and stay in front of their opponent - reckon they took double the amount of marks inside our forward 50 than we did last night and that is unacceptable.
- Hold your bloody tackles, aside from Steele, opposition just run through us too often.
- We only have three consistently reliable performers - Steele, Wilkie and Marshall. Sinclair and Battle not too far behind. The rest are a lottery week to week - those players need help if we're ever going to threaten anything.
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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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saintkid wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 12:20am Certainly was bizzare. The Garcia comment was very strange. Had no idea who was 25 and who was 10 apparently in the free kick count..yeah right.
Just my opinion and it stands out like a sore thumb of late but something just doesn't add up with him.
The AFL forbids coaches commenting on the quality of the umpiring.
That answer was Lyon's way of emphasising the disparity and bias of the umpiring.
He knew the stats and he knew that two bad umpiring decisions resulted in two Port Adelaide goals in the last quarter.
But he is not even allowed to mention them.

He knows he has to manage the manageables which is the players performance.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Correct Ace

Then the reference to the draw and preparation

The compromised and corrupt AFL, dictated to as it is and feeding the incompetent media as it does, dictates that no employee or any employee of a member Club will question it or its operatives including umpires, umpires who, as we saw last night are just not up to the task, influenced by "name" players versus unknown kids and influenced by crowd noise from a feral audience

And the AFL requirement in regard publicity


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Will the AFL, for the second week running, actually fess up that they delivered the result in a game?


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Killa wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 9:49am Will the AFL, for the second week running, actually fess up that they delivered the result in a game?
Only if the media forces them to.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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B.M wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 12:12am Agreed

Defensive, called Garcia a second or third year player and was basically rambling

I honestly don’t think he GAF
Clearly he meant 2nd or 3rd game player. You’re just looking for reasons to call him out. And this bulls*** about him not giving a f* is just ridiculous


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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It was our second biggest loss of the year.

Incredible


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Otiman wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:31pm Hastie noted as injured on the AFL stats?
He came on at three quarter time but his stats show 19% time on ground.
That means he spend a quarter of the final term on the bench.
As the sub he should have spent the whole quarter on the ground.
Injury would account for the lost time.
The only other possibilities are disciplinary action or opponent beating him badly.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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Yorkeys wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 1:36am
B.M wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 12:18am The only people that think he is the messiah

Hopeful supporters and dumbarse media

I keep telling you

The coach is not the answer!!!! It’s good to have a decent one

But give me good players over a good coach anyday

People just want to believe it is to give them hope when a coach is sacked!
Have you not been paying attention.
Two years ago tonight's scenario would have been a 70 point shellacking.
The guys play for Ross. He proactively coaches.
Last week 10 goal drubbing. This week could have won in Adelaide v top 4 side. Same players as the week before.
Credit where due, eh.
Both games were similar, -10 in scoring shots, difference was last week the Dogs kicked straight and last night Port didn’t.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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ace wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 10:32am
Otiman wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:31pm Hastie noted as injured on the AFL stats?
He came on at three quarter time but his stats show 19% time on ground.
That means he spend a quarter of the final term on the bench.
As the sub he should have spent the whole quarter on the ground.
Injury would account for the lost time.
The only other possibilities are disciplinary action or pulled because opponent beating him badly.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055444Post saintkid »

ace wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 9:23am
saintkid wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 12:20am Certainly was bizzare. The Garcia comment was very strange. Had no idea who was 25 and who was 10 apparently in the free kick count..yeah right.
Just my opinion and it stands out like a sore thumb of late but something just doesn't add up with him.
The AFL forbids coaches commenting on the quality of the umpiring.
That answer was Lyon's way of emphasising the disparity and bias of the umpiring.
He knew the stats and he knew that two bad umpiring decisions resulted in two Port Adelaide goals in the last quarter.
But he is not even allowed to mention them.

He knows he has to manage the manageables which is the players performance.
There's ways you can tackle that question Ace as other coaches have shown. His answer was insipid like some of his baffling selection decisions so far this year.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

Post: # 2055450Post B.M »

How do you measure a coaches performance?

Win/Loss?

Premierships?

Great coaches are nothing without quality players, whereas quality players can still dominate regardless of the coach!


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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meher baba wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 10:52pm Even I'm starting to believe the umpires are corrupt.
Of course they are.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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The_Dud wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:40pm
B.M wrote: Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:35pm It’s 480 free kicks

Cancel Crows games it 4.8 per game more

That significant

Over such a long period- it should be neutral - level
It was both home teams combined, not just Port
B M is correct


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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saintkid wrote: Sat 27 Apr 2024 12:20am Certainly was bizzare. The Garcia comment was very strange. Had no idea who was 25 and who was 10 apparently in the free kick count..yeah right.
Just my opinion and it stands out like a sore thumb of late but something just doesn't add up with him.
Yeah it was bulls*** wasn't it. His later comment confirmed that he knew.


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Re: Match Thread Saints v Port Round 7 2024

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look we all know the afl isn't a fair dinkum sporting body. it's a provider of entertainment. maximising revenue is its first concern, not ensuring a fair sports competition. And you maximise revenue, just as in other so called sports, like the wwf, by promoting those teams/characters that draw numbers. You give them the big games, the easy draw to assist in finals, the promotion, and you handicap the smaller teams, not necessarily deliberately, but by the fact they get accomodated around the bigger clubs' needs and the desire to increase revenue. the umps are quite aware of this. everyone bar blind freddy is. so of course there is a psychological impact on umpires to follow a story, even if only subconsciously. it delivered collingwood their fairytale flag last year. assisted by the umps in their final two games when fair umpiring would have seen them not even make the final.
that is the afl. if we support it then we accept it. however grudgingly. the reality is we follow a lower light character in this charade whose role is that of a loser. accept the script or find a different form of entertainment. occassionally the loser gets a chance of redemption. and we wait for that day.


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