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ross's biggest test as coach ...
... is saturday night at the mcg.
a top 4 spot is up for grabs and collingwood is beatable.
the match will be played before a big crowd in a finals-type atmosphere as the stakes are so high.
it is a must win. in fact losing is not an option.
problem is we've made a habit of falling over in must win games and this is what makes it ross's biggest test.
i've no doubt that collingwood will be a dangerous adversary with their backs to the wall. but the same should be said of us given that we've won five of our last six, albeit not always convincingly.
this is a chance for our guys to make a statement that we're not here just to make up the numbers.
a top 4 spot is up for grabs and collingwood is beatable.
the match will be played before a big crowd in a finals-type atmosphere as the stakes are so high.
it is a must win. in fact losing is not an option.
problem is we've made a habit of falling over in must win games and this is what makes it ross's biggest test.
i've no doubt that collingwood will be a dangerous adversary with their backs to the wall. but the same should be said of us given that we've won five of our last six, albeit not always convincingly.
this is a chance for our guys to make a statement that we're not here just to make up the numbers.
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I reckon Ross is doing just fine TBH.
Our problem isn't effort or attitude atm, it's simply player form. We are willing ourselves over the line. We're not getting blown away when we're not in control of games and this indicates to me our structure is pretty good.
We have too many players either injured or out of form.
If Ross has a magic wand for that then sign him up for life.
We simply need to keep working hard and hope everything falls into place in September.
No need for statements, lines in the sand, etc. , just head down, bum up and keep working.
Our problem isn't effort or attitude atm, it's simply player form. We are willing ourselves over the line. We're not getting blown away when we're not in control of games and this indicates to me our structure is pretty good.
We have too many players either injured or out of form.
If Ross has a magic wand for that then sign him up for life.
We simply need to keep working hard and hope everything falls into place in September.
No need for statements, lines in the sand, etc. , just head down, bum up and keep working.
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i disagree. this is definitely the time to draw a line in the sand.JeffDunne wrote:No need for statements, lines in the sand, etc.
it's a must win game that we simply must win. will be interesting to see how the club as a whole responds to the pressure.
a loss will signify to the entire competition that we are not serious contenders.
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Every game since at least round 10 has been a "must win" game.
This is NOT RL's biggest test... This is he players' biggest test IMO.
Nothing that RL does or says will make much of a difference. It will be up to the 22 who run out on the G.
If they are not aware of this, then they do not deserve to play finals.
This is NOT RL's biggest test... This is he players' biggest test IMO.
Nothing that RL does or says will make much of a difference. It will be up to the 22 who run out on the G.
If they are not aware of this, then they do not deserve to play finals.
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Yes sorry it takes me a few days to get that tossa out of my head alsochook23 wrote:check your namesSaint Mik wrote:RL should go and thank R. Shaw for making it just that little bit easier this week for him .
Every bit helps thank you R Shaw for being an absolute tosser
Some players just never learn hey Eddie
That is nearly more embarrasing for Heath being called R Shaw
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This is most definately a must win game...As much as one can be.
We lose to the filth and its all over I reckon. Would be nice to go in with some sort of form.
5th to 8th will be making up the numbers anyway.
We lose to the filth and its all over I reckon. Would be nice to go in with some sort of form.
5th to 8th will be making up the numbers anyway.
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Agree Big Carl.
He has to make the correct selectio0ns and have them mentally and physically ready. And get the match ups right.
But in the end, it will be up to the players... to follow thru on it.
Perhaps it's the "clubs" biggest test?
He has to make the correct selectio0ns and have them mentally and physically ready. And get the match ups right.
But in the end, it will be up to the players... to follow thru on it.
Perhaps it's the "clubs" biggest test?
The lid is off after Round 2! Enjoy the journey, coz you just don't know where we'll end up. Live for today and seize the moment.
I know where you're coming from but every game from here on in is equally important.bigcarl wrote:i disagree. this is definitely the time to draw a line in the sand.JeffDunne wrote:No need for statements, lines in the sand, etc.
it's a must win game that we simply must win. will be interesting to see how the club as a whole responds to the pressure.
a loss will signify to the entire competition that we are not serious contenders.
No point getting up one week and crashing to earth the next.
If we keep working, keep willing ourselves over the line, I believe the form will come.
I'm sure too the players will realise that they now have a years work on the line. TBH, I think they realised that at 3/4 time yesterday.
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hope you're right.JeffDunne wrote:I'm sure too the players will realise that they now have a years work on the line.
it took robert harvey nearly being decapitated to get them playing with some sort of passion and urgency yesterday.
i'll take the win, but was totally underwhelmed by what i saw for three quarters.
we'd want to bring more than that to the mcg this week.
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In fairness, they came back from Perth - which seems to be a problem for players the following week. It was a lacklustre performance due to the massive flooding and chipalotto tactics of Port. We matched them all game for intensity I thought - inside 50's were decisive all day. It was just poor delivery and subdued performances from Milne, Kosi, Hayes and 1 or 2 others along with inaccuracy that stopped us getting a big win. I reckon they'll be pleased with that win and get some confidence that they'll be able to cope with the physical style of Collingwood's game. Hopefully Bally will be ok.
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RL knows what he is doing having gone through the season with the Swans leading up to their premiership. I think we still need to sort out he forward line structure -not enough hard leading is done by the forwards, and Milne needs to get amongst the goals next game..Birss may need to come in as another goal kicking option.
A good thing out of this season so far is the winning from behind form we are showing -past Saints teams were never much good at this and it shows RL is getting some fighting spirit into the players.
Interesting how the "bring back GT" crowd are silent now we are showing winning form and are in the race for a finals berth.
A good thing out of this season so far is the winning from behind form we are showing -past Saints teams were never much good at this and it shows RL is getting some fighting spirit into the players.
Interesting how the "bring back GT" crowd are silent now we are showing winning form and are in the race for a finals berth.
Bring back who?????????spert wrote:
Interesting how the "bring back GT" crowd are silent now we are showing winning form and are in the race for a finals berth.
Dont remember who you are talking about, Oh hang on he was the guy who LOVES (the money at) ST KILDA
He has hurt this club with the $$$$ payout and is no longer welcome IMO
Probably never step foot in the place again
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This game isn't RL's biggest test for the year it's the clubs. Whenever we have a poor result it seems to always be on the back of RL's poor coaching, yet when we win, the players get all the praise.it is on him to make sure that every thing is right this week.
he is in charge down there, isn't he
Exactly, so like i mentioned its the clubs biggest test for the yr, not RL'saccountability cuts both ways
I agree it is a must win if we have any aspirations to finish 4th, but to suggest that losing isn't an option is ridiculous. Lets see the team we can actually put on the park first. Ball will definitely miss, and who knows what will happen with the MRP. If Goddard and Hayes join him on the side lines that's alot of class missing. We are playing Collingwood, a team that the AFL desperately wants in the finals. The same team that had no case to answer for the Didak jumper punch which Kosi copped a week for, a suspension that i feel was the difference in us beating the Eagles. The umpires have been deplorable the last 2 weeks, i shudder to think how bad it may get next week against the Piesit is a must win. in fact losing is not an option.
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we've won finals within the past five years with injury/suspension lists that looked a whole lot worse.Hard at it wrote:Easier said than done though if you dont have your best cattle on the parkbigcarl wrote:if we want to be contenders we must win. it is as simple as that.Washedup wrote: to suggest that losing isn't an option is ridiculous.
ao losing is not an option.
sure, we'd look better with max and ball out there, but injuries are a fact of life. every team gets them ... it's not as though they're unique to st kilda.
crisis creates opportunity, as they say, and ball's injury is a chance for someone to step up, as gwilt did yesterday.