riewoldt's "huddle"
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riewoldt's "huddle"
good stuff by the skipper in the post-match huddle.
i hope he told them that we can win it this year for harvey.
a truly gutsy win that ought to send waves of confidence through the whole side.
we're not done yet.
i hope he told them that we can win it this year for harvey.
a truly gutsy win that ought to send waves of confidence through the whole side.
we're not done yet.
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I was rapt seeing how the players took in what he said. The end of game huddle was phenomenal! ....I said I wasn't going to tip us again if we lost this game...but we won! Did we learn something from the Freo game??? It sure didn't look like it for some periods during the game...but when we clicked it was truly tremendous!! I'm so stoked!!!
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His leadership was not at the end (even though it was agood sign), it was on the ground, especially in the second quarter.
His goal in that quarter was the definition of a captains goal.
Roo plays like that and the team follows.
Have never been as big a Roo fan as he deserves - exceptional player, but there was just something that stopped me loving him the way I loved Burkie or Max or Harvs.
Well last night changed it for me. If ever you want to see a player lead his team, play for the jumper and the club, and almost singlehandedly turn around the teams fortunes, it was Nick Riewoldt.
Should he be captain? On last nights performance he should have for once and for all silenced the doubters.
A completely converted captain Roo fan from now on.
His goal in that quarter was the definition of a captains goal.
Roo plays like that and the team follows.
Have never been as big a Roo fan as he deserves - exceptional player, but there was just something that stopped me loving him the way I loved Burkie or Max or Harvs.
Well last night changed it for me. If ever you want to see a player lead his team, play for the jumper and the club, and almost singlehandedly turn around the teams fortunes, it was Nick Riewoldt.
Should he be captain? On last nights performance he should have for once and for all silenced the doubters.
A completely converted captain Roo fan from now on.
Lance or James??
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Wow ... a positive post from brown coat ...you dont see that often ...maybe he really does have a heart ....brown-coat wrote:From the deepest parts of my wretched heart...god that felt good. Oozing with hope it was.
A come from behind..quite far behind...win is..just epic. Glad to see it. INTERSTATE as well.
A precedent for Ross?
brown coat turns up win or loss.
Good to see him enjoy the win.
Miserable clowns like St.Kunny and Little Poser and Iwetmyseats are on the night of a loss but lay low when we win.
All they are a dreary pathetic trolls who aren't really Saints fans. brown-coat can be negative but at least comes on and enjoys the win.
Some cant.
Good to see him enjoy the win.
Miserable clowns like St.Kunny and Little Poser and Iwetmyseats are on the night of a loss but lay low when we win.
All they are a dreary pathetic trolls who aren't really Saints fans. brown-coat can be negative but at least comes on and enjoys the win.
Some cant.
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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I agree with the above post.joffaboy wrote:His leadership was not at the end (even though it was agood sign), it was on the ground, especially in the second quarter.
His goal in that quarter was the definition of a captains goal.
Roo plays like that and the team follows.
Have never been as big a Roo fan as he deserves - exceptional player, but there was just something that stopped me loving him the way I loved Burkie or Max or Harvs.
Well last night changed it for me. If ever you want to see a player lead his team, play for the jumper and the club, and almost singlehandedly turn around the teams fortunes, it was Nick Riewoldt.
Should he be captain? On last nights performance he should have for once and for all silenced the doubters.
A completely converted captain Roo fan from now on.
Although I was one who preferred Lenny as captain (but I thought Roo would get the gig) his efforts over the past couple of weeks have been quite inspirational, true "captain's games", and full credit to him for that.
Never ever should we doubt Nick's ability to lead men. Only Harves could ever put more in for the club.
Just looking at the effort always clear on his face gives me goosebumps.
Just looking at the effort always clear on his face gives me goosebumps.
STRENGTH THROUGH LOYALTY.
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nick explains his words after the game in this interview
http://www.mytalk.com.au/aspx/pages/med ... io&w=10617
St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt speaks to 3AW Football the day after his side's great comeback win over North Melbourne
also highlights of the AW call Including 'The Song
http://www.mytalk.com.au/aspx/pages/med ... io&w=10614
http://www.mytalk.com.au/aspx/pages/med ... io&w=10617
St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt speaks to 3AW Football the day after his side's great comeback win over North Melbourne
also highlights of the AW call Including 'The Song
http://www.mytalk.com.au/aspx/pages/med ... io&w=10614
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thanks for that brat. nick sounds upbeat and excited.saintbrat wrote:nick explains his words after the game in this interview
http://www.mytalk.com.au/aspx/pages/med ... io&w=10617
"move the ball quickly. get it in there quickly. give the forwards a chance to put a score on the board. kick lots of goals"
music to my ears.
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It was great to see something that has been lacking for awhile.... the camaraderie.
It reminded me of when we were cruising a few seasons ago, the guys congratulating each other and a great Capts game, the Capt ran a marathon , he ran his guts out.
Best I have seen them in ages, they were hard at the ball against Freo and lifted a notch this week.
Armitage continues to impress, J Allen will improve. Gwilt even kept his mistakes to a minimum and I'll say it again,Luv Goddard in the middle
Good game and some good signs.
Still need to look at our FWD structure.
Just got back from holidays and saw the replay, i'm stoked.
Now to beat the Cheats.
It reminded me of when we were cruising a few seasons ago, the guys congratulating each other and a great Capts game, the Capt ran a marathon , he ran his guts out.
Best I have seen them in ages, they were hard at the ball against Freo and lifted a notch this week.
Armitage continues to impress, J Allen will improve. Gwilt even kept his mistakes to a minimum and I'll say it again,Luv Goddard in the middle
Good game and some good signs.
Still need to look at our FWD structure.
Just got back from holidays and saw the replay, i'm stoked.
Now to beat the Cheats.
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bigcarl wrote:don't suppose anyone has a picture of said huddle
i might make it my avartar
I may have missed the really tight spot- they may still be waiting for Dal and Milney to join them
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Im around, and I enjoyed it. Dont be too presumptious. I also dont think all problems are magically fixed on the back of that win. But it WAS good.joffaboy wrote:brown coat turns up win or loss.
Good to see him enjoy the win.
Miserable clowns like St.Kunny and Little Poser and Iwetmyseats are on the night of a loss but lay low when we win.
All they are a dreary pathetic trolls who aren't really Saints fans. brown-coat can be negative but at least comes on and enjoys the win.
Some cant.
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