Richmond perhaps??And you never know what type of 'off-field activities' may rear their ugly heads and derail some clubs' seasons.
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some really good pointsPJ wrote:Recruiting this year gives you a good idea of where RL wants us be headed.
Begley and Ray to defence and Sam F & BJ to play major roles in the midfield. I accept the argument that you don't fix what isn't broken regarding Sam F but his reputation is built on his ability to carry the ball from half back through the middle and hit up forwards - less on his negating skills (we can find others to do that). He has real confidence now and there is no reason I can think of why he can't cut it with Bally and lenny.
Gram is an outside runner and will always be useful on the wing and half forward but I just can't see him having a major impact from clearances.
Steven is untried yes but has all the hallmarks of a young L Ball and could be a prodigious pack ferret (fingers crossed Armo can help out here too).
L Fisher could help out massively at centre clearances if he can block for our ball carriers and do what bakes does in terms of his physical presence. We need more intimidation/grunt at the clearances.
Maybe even a club(s) that finished above us may get some of its players in strife? BC not the only player involved in dodgy off-field issues over the last 18 months. You never quite know what sort of circumstances may pan out......PJ wrote:Richmond perhaps??And you never know what type of 'off-field activities' may rear their ugly heads and derail some clubs' seasons.
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played some very good games when allowed to roam from hf to hb. Almost played as a CHB during some games. This is just something to try in the practce matches so we don't get obsessed with "look for roo" when going forward and open up some new options. Otherwise it will the same structure that saw us not get within 60 points of either geelong or the hawks.saintsRrising wrote:Why this fixation to play Roo on a wing???
Where are the games played where he has "gathered" a lot of ball "midfielder like" as opposed to winning it on a lead?
Why put our main marking target on a wing? Would it not make us a less direct team?
IMO Roo should be left asa key forward. Sure let him use his great tank to roam....but the forward line should be his home base.
Solar wrote:played some very good games when allowed to roam from hf to hb. Almost played as a CHB during some games. This is just something to try in the practce matches so we don't get obsessed with "look for roo" when going forward and open up some new options. Otherwise it will the same structure that saw us not get within 60 points of either geelong or the hawks.saintsRrising wrote:Why this fixation to play Roo on a wing???
Where are the games played where he has "gathered" a lot of ball "midfielder like" as opposed to winning it on a lead?
Why put our main marking target on a wing? Would it not make us a less direct team?
IMO Roo should be left asa key forward. Sure let him use his great tank to roam....but the forward line should be his home base.
100% agree that we need to improve.Solar wrote:
Otherwise it will the same structure that saw us not get within 60 points of either geelong or the hawks.
Apologies for cherry-picking your post sRr, especially since taken out of context it may seem I'm disagreeing, but I'm in 100% agreement with the post the above is from.saintsRrising wrote: But we got pumped by both the Cats and Hawks not due to Roo.....but due to our midfield getting creamed.
And IMO putting Roo into the midfield would not materially alter that....but would make us greatly weaker when we do go forward.
In 2009 what we need is not to turn Roo into a mid......but to have ALL our mids pull their weight.
sRs I agree that it is in the midfield that we must improve. But IMO you have missed the one single thing that will make us into a credible threat next year.saintsRrising wrote: But we got pumped by both the Cats and Hawks not due to Roo.....but due to our midfield getting creamed.
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In 2009 what we need is not to turn Roo into a mid......but to have ALL our mids pull their weight.
To the top wrote: and developers like Gram, who is dangerous on goal from distance - this is vital also.
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
when i heard s. fisher was training with the forwards recently i thought, hmmm ... interesting.PJ wrote:Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
& yes he is good at the rebound game but we need to change up a little to create a mid set up that can give us more next year.
With the mighty saints I wouldn't be quoting anything as certain. Certainty is there will be football next year and you can quote me on that.
fish or chips...???bigcarl wrote:when i heard fish was training with the forwards recently i thought, hmmm ... interesting.PJ wrote:Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
& yes he is good at the rebound game but we need to change up a little to create a mid set up that can give us more next year.
With the mighty saints I wouldn't be quoting anything as certain. Certainty is there will be football next year and you can quote me on that.
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st mart said sam fisher.Solar wrote:fish or chips...???bigcarl wrote:when i heard fish was training with the forwards recently i thought, hmmm ... interesting.PJ wrote:Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
& yes he is good at the rebound game but we need to change up a little to create a mid set up that can give us more next year.
With the mighty saints I wouldn't be quoting anything as certain. Certainty is there will be football next year and you can quote me on that.
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... sc&start=0
have a feeling it was chips while fish will be pushing for a midfield spot....
anyway lets just say it all comes down to BJ playing full forward
we got fish first.... was drafted as a slowish midfielder who won a bit of his own ball and showed leadership potential. At this time I'm pretty sure sam (chips) was playing golf. (or had just given it up for football). Thus him being nicknamed chips whilst our first fisher being fish....bigcarl wrote:Solar wrote:fish or chips...???bigcarl wrote:when i heard fish was training with the forwards recently i thought, hmmm ... interesting.PJ wrote:Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
& yes he is good at the rebound game but we need to change up a little to create a mid set up that can give us more next year.
With the mighty saints I wouldn't be quoting anything as certain. Certainty is there will be football next year and you can quote me on that.
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... sc&start=0
have a feeling it was chips while fish will be pushing for a midfield spot....
anyway lets just say it all comes down to BJ playing full forward
i read it as sam fisher, but perhaps i got it wrong. which one is chips and which one is fish, anyway?
marto definitely said s. fisher (chips).Solar wrote:we got fish first.... was drafted as a slowish midfielder who won a bit of his own ball and showed leadership potential. At this time I'm pretty sure sam (chips) was playing golf. (or had just given it up for football). Thus him being nicknamed chips whilst our first fisher being fish....bigcarl wrote:Solar wrote:fish or chips...???bigcarl wrote:when i heard fish was training with the forwards recently i thought, hmmm ... interesting.PJ wrote:Pretty sure RL has been touting the move to the mids since late last year.Chips will not play foward or in the middle but will continue to be one of the best rebounding defenders in the AFL.
& yes he is good at the rebound game but we need to change up a little to create a mid set up that can give us more next year.
With the mighty saints I wouldn't be quoting anything as certain. Certainty is there will be football next year and you can quote me on that.
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... sc&start=0
have a feeling it was chips while fish will be pushing for a midfield spot....
anyway lets just say it all comes down to BJ playing full forward
i read it as sam fisher, but perhaps i got it wrong. which one is chips and which one is fish, anyway?
ok it's been a long week!