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Not sure if I would call the conditions perfect, it was hot and windy...and both teams struggled to convert.
Agree with a lot that has been said.
Great to see Luke Ball have a ripper, he deserves it
Bakes should have a good year by the looks, love his passion
Was impressed to see MG give it a go, took some great marks
BJ great as expected
Milne did play, but didn't have a great day out
With McEvoy, the delivery was not fantastic into the forward line
I am still undecided with Gilbert in the forward line, caught glimpses
Agree with a lot that has been said.
Great to see Luke Ball have a ripper, he deserves it
Bakes should have a good year by the looks, love his passion
Was impressed to see MG give it a go, took some great marks
BJ great as expected
Milne did play, but didn't have a great day out
With McEvoy, the delivery was not fantastic into the forward line
I am still undecided with Gilbert in the forward line, caught glimpses
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Thanks all for the reports...
Great to here Eljay get a few wraps... I recon this kid can really play and will make a very good impact on our team this year... Glad to see he's bulked up abit; hopefully he'll gain the confidence to take them on at the top level....
Good to hear Gards did well also...
cheers again...
Great to here Eljay get a few wraps... I recon this kid can really play and will make a very good impact on our team this year... Glad to see he's bulked up abit; hopefully he'll gain the confidence to take them on at the top level....
Good to hear Gards did well also...
cheers again...
Eljay works hard, I like the kid...Sobraz wrote:Thanks all for the reports...
Great to here Eljay get a few wraps... I recon this kid can really play and will make a very good impact on our team this year... Glad to see he's bulked up abit; hopefully he'll gain the confidence to take them on at the top level....
Good to hear Gards did well also...
cheers again...
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McEvoy = Ruckman
Simple as that. I wouldn't stress too much. In fact, Kos is predominantly that as well and will finish up with an Ottens (Richmond) reputation if he doesn't play on the ball more, but the lack of other options is arguably going to hinder his career. Hopefully McEvoy isn't held back from rucking experience for too long - I appreciate the experience and potential of King and Gardiner in the short-term, but big Mac should be getting some decent runs in the next 24 months. I wonder if big Gard can spark us this year?
Simple as that. I wouldn't stress too much. In fact, Kos is predominantly that as well and will finish up with an Ottens (Richmond) reputation if he doesn't play on the ball more, but the lack of other options is arguably going to hinder his career. Hopefully McEvoy isn't held back from rucking experience for too long - I appreciate the experience and potential of King and Gardiner in the short-term, but big Mac should be getting some decent runs in the next 24 months. I wonder if big Gard can spark us this year?
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McEvoy will become a whipping boy soon enough due to him not coming on as quickly as the little forum wants
truth is he will probably take longer and thats fine...we are doing well with key talls both ends of the ground and our ruck stock should last at least another season
of the limited time where he has lead into the right area and had the ball delivered well he has shown super hands for a person so young and a player that tall and somewhat lanky
there is major upside
truth is he will probably take longer and thats fine...we are doing well with key talls both ends of the ground and our ruck stock should last at least another season
of the limited time where he has lead into the right area and had the ball delivered well he has shown super hands for a person so young and a player that tall and somewhat lanky
there is major upside
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FULLTIME DETAILS - NAB CHALLENGE
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
Goals: St Kilda: L Ball 2 S Gilbert 2 A McQualter L Hayes N Dal Santo J Gram. Western Bulldogs: S Higgins J Hill L Picken M Lynch D Cross.
Best: St Kilda: L Ball L Montagna Z Dawson N Heyne X Clarke S Gilbert M Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: D Cross N Eagleton J Hill S Higgins D Addison L Picken.
Crowd: 1,200 approx at Princes Park, Melbourne.|
Injuries: Nil.
Reports: Nil.
http://sportal.com.au/mediaplayer/audio ... -back-4725 - Lyon audio
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
Goals: St Kilda: L Ball 2 S Gilbert 2 A McQualter L Hayes N Dal Santo J Gram. Western Bulldogs: S Higgins J Hill L Picken M Lynch D Cross.
Best: St Kilda: L Ball L Montagna Z Dawson N Heyne X Clarke S Gilbert M Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: D Cross N Eagleton J Hill S Higgins D Addison L Picken.
Crowd: 1,200 approx at Princes Park, Melbourne.|
Injuries: Nil.
Reports: Nil.
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So you were on the GC, disappointed you didn't come and have a drink with us.stinger wrote:ashjam wrote:
Eljay Connors will be an AFL player and is very similar to what Matthew Lappin was.
thanks for the report and the comment on ej
i was at the gold coast match and was struggling to remember who he reminded me of with his quick hands and natural football ability.......you are spot on with the comparison to skinny lappin......spot on.......the kid can certainly pla......
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Hardly any physicality in the second or third quarters (I only got there at quarter time). The last quarter toughened up a bit and we dominated the Dogs without managing to hit the scoreboard. One goal in the quarter.
Zac Dawson won a couple of contests against Brad Johnson. Did pretty well.
Luke Miles has a real go and looks pretty smart. Disposal was questionable but so was everyone elses – both teams. Probably just early season rustiness. Anyway I’m bookmarking Luke as ‘Saints43-great-white-hope’. So that’s the end of him.
Jack Steven can certainly get the ball. Weird running style.
Geary covers the ground as well as anyone. Great runner.
Baker is a smart footy player. Only got burned for pace once by an aboriginal doggie with a number in the 30’s. – not sure who. Makes really good decisions. RL is right when he talks up what a good addition he will be to the team this year.
Lenny & BJ looked absolute class. BJ has a presence on the field. Ball was good. He kicked both sides of the body which is good. Gardiner was good. X looked lively. Ross T is a joy to watch – the reason the crowd cheer his every move is that he is a reminder of the flair that has been drummed out of the club. Kosi was OKish. LFisher is hard at it. Sam Gilbert is the 3rd tall answer. Ray moves well – exactly what we thought we were getting. Dal always seems quiet to me. Eljay handballed smartly a few times.
Is fat-guts Schneider going to make an appearance atany stage this pre-season?
Did anyone else notice Ayce Cordy? What a terrific runner for his height. Really skinny but a great mover.
Zac Dawson won a couple of contests against Brad Johnson. Did pretty well.
Luke Miles has a real go and looks pretty smart. Disposal was questionable but so was everyone elses – both teams. Probably just early season rustiness. Anyway I’m bookmarking Luke as ‘Saints43-great-white-hope’. So that’s the end of him.
Jack Steven can certainly get the ball. Weird running style.
Geary covers the ground as well as anyone. Great runner.
Baker is a smart footy player. Only got burned for pace once by an aboriginal doggie with a number in the 30’s. – not sure who. Makes really good decisions. RL is right when he talks up what a good addition he will be to the team this year.
Lenny & BJ looked absolute class. BJ has a presence on the field. Ball was good. He kicked both sides of the body which is good. Gardiner was good. X looked lively. Ross T is a joy to watch – the reason the crowd cheer his every move is that he is a reminder of the flair that has been drummed out of the club. Kosi was OKish. LFisher is hard at it. Sam Gilbert is the 3rd tall answer. Ray moves well – exactly what we thought we were getting. Dal always seems quiet to me. Eljay handballed smartly a few times.
Is fat-guts Schneider going to make an appearance atany stage this pre-season?
Did anyone else notice Ayce Cordy? What a terrific runner for his height. Really skinny but a great mover.
MasonCJ2 wrote:McEvoy = Ruckman
Simple as that. I wouldn't stress too much. In fact, Kos is predominantly that as well and will finish up with an Ottens (Richmond) reputation if he doesn't play on the ball more, but the lack of other options is arguably going to hinder his career. Hopefully McEvoy isn't held back from rucking experience for too long - I appreciate the experience and potential of King and Gardiner in the short-term, but big Mac should be getting some decent runs in the next 24 months. I wonder if big Gard can spark us this year?
Agree 100% with this.... It is difficult for a natural forward to play back, and vice versa, yet ruckmen are expected to hold down a key forward position and dominate?!!?...
BigMac is a follower, and will come good when he gets an extended run on the ball...
He may be able to pinch hit forward occasionally, but as a set position its a waste of time...
Haha... .... but your quite right.. He has been very much under the radar this pre season... I actually forgot about him.... Not one word or pic (even in the background) all summer...Saints43 wrote: Is fat-guts Schneider going to make an appearance atany stage this pre-season?
whats the go i wonder?!!?
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and look how long it took for ottens to really come into his ownSobraz wrote:MasonCJ2 wrote:McEvoy = Ruckman
Simple as that. I wouldn't stress too much. In fact, Kos is predominantly that as well and will finish up with an Ottens (Richmond) reputation if he doesn't play on the ball more, but the lack of other options is arguably going to hinder his career. Hopefully McEvoy isn't held back from rucking experience for too long - I appreciate the experience and potential of King and Gardiner in the short-term, but big Mac should be getting some decent runs in the next 24 months. I wonder if big Gard can spark us this year?
Agree 100% with this.... It is difficult for a natural forward to play back, and vice versa, yet ruckmen are expected to hold down a key forward position and dominate?!!?...
BigMac is a follower, and will come good when he gets an extended run on the ball...
He may be able to pinch hit forward occasionally, but as a set position its a waste of time...
patience is going to be the key with supporters on a players like kosi and big mac...they get thrown around many positions throughou their careers it surely takes long to nail down and become good at one or even two
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Kosi may be a handy follower....but he will not be a good first ruckman unless he learns to improve his ruckwork appreciably.
His tapwork is only so so.....and his positioning of, and use of, his body at a ruck contest is one of the worst going around.
With Ben...give him time . It is way too early to make any calls on a young ruckman.
The plan with Ben is for him to emerge after King and Gardy have reached their use by dates. Until then he can build his body and learn the art of ruckwork.
His tapwork is only so so.....and his positioning of, and use of, his body at a ruck contest is one of the worst going around.
With Ben...give him time . It is way too early to make any calls on a young ruckman.
The plan with Ben is for him to emerge after King and Gardy have reached their use by dates. Until then he can build his body and learn the art of ruckwork.
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On Eljay.....he would appear to be the big improver so far this yea compared to last.
This is most promising.
Now not saying he will make it this year....but given another year of growth and weight training on his light frame, with the "football abiity", pace and skill he seems to be exhibiting he will be one to watch in 2010.
This is most promising.
Now not saying he will make it this year....but given another year of growth and weight training on his light frame, with the "football abiity", pace and skill he seems to be exhibiting he will be one to watch in 2010.
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Saint Bev wrote:So you were on the GC, disappointed you didn't come and have a drink with us.stinger wrote:ashjam wrote:
Eljay Connors will be an AFL player and is very similar to what Matthew Lappin was.
thanks for the report and the comment on ej
i was at the gold coast match and was struggling to remember who he reminded me of with his quick hands and natural football ability.......you are spot on with the comparison to skinny lappin......spot on.......the kid can certainly pla......
had dinner at the golf club over the road with my sister in law and her hubby first.....saw a fair number of sainters there doing the same.......interested to see some with this year's social club scarf and cap as well......
...after seeing all the water laying around was more than pleasantly surprised to see the ground in such good nick......and no rain...even though we were under cover in the main stand...put me in a good mood......then the game started....
at half time the missus and her sister wanted to go back to the golf club.....
the side did play better after half time.....well...they could not have played any worse.......
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Sobraz wrote:Haha... .... but your quite right.. He has been very much under the radar this pre season... I actually forgot about him.... Not one word or pic (even in the background) all summer...Saints43 wrote: Is fat-guts Schneider going to make an appearance atany stage this pre-season?
whats the go i wonder?!!?
saw him in the coaches box at the gold coast two weekends ago.....
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'Heat, errors take their toll on Dogs
Martin Blake | February 28, 2009
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
W BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
GOALS St Kilda: Ball 2, Gilbert 2, McQualter, Hayes, Dal Santo, Gram. Western Bulldogs: Higgins, Hill, Picken, Lynch, Cross.
BEST St Kilda: Ball, Montagna, Dawson, Heyne, Clarke, Gilbert, Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: Cross, Eagleton, Hill, Higgins, Addison, Picken.
CROWD about 1200 at Princes Park.
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade was at a loss to explain a "lamentable" skill level as his team suffered a disappointing practice match defeat by St Kilda at Princes Park last night.
Both teams struggled in debilitating heat and humidity, with Bulldog defender Lindsay Gilbee fainting at half-time and unable to continue. Another Bulldog, Stephen Tiller, complained of dizziness at the long break. Neither appeared to have any lasting effects
"I know it was hot but it was the same for the other team," said Eade. "I don't know if they didn't have enough fluids or what exactly happened."
Each team had 12 interchange players under a prior arrangement between the coaches, and they were used in the conditions. Players on the sidelines donned ice vests and cooled off under giant fans, but St Kilda's plan to carefully monitor individual game time using Champion Data was thwarted when the statistical company had a meltdown and could not provide the information. "We had to 'guesstimate' the time, which was a bit frustrating," said Saints coach Ross Lyon. "It highlights 'be prepared for anything and have a contingency in place'."
St Kilda won the match 8.13 (61) to the Bulldogs' 5.5 (35), holding Eade's team scoreless in the final quarter. But the few spectators on hands bore witness to a dreadful game with numerous skill errors, overuse of handball and few highlights.
"They (skills) were lamentable," said Eade. "I've got no idea. I honestly don't know. Normally a coach in this situation, you've got all the psychological theories and we can wheel them out, can't we, to make excuses. I know the wind was a bit swirly, but the skills were shocking."
Eade cited one incident in which the usually svelte Robert Murphy, playing his first game of the new season, brutalised a kick across goal late in the game. "You don't lose your skill over a pre-season. If you look at most games of the NAB Cup, (they're) higher intensity than this, but there've been a lot of errors. It hit home to me with Robert Murphy. He hasn't done a lot of footy work and he couldn't co-ordinate his leg to kick the ball."
Lyon put the poor standard down to teams fiddling with new strategies, in particular zone defence.
"I think it's where footy's gone a bit," he said. "I watched a bit of Richmond-Collingwood. Everyone's pressing more, there's more zone football and it's forcing more possession, which I think everyone alluded to. Everyone's still trying to crack the code."
St Kilda was marginally more impressive, welcoming back tough defender Steven Baker after a long absence. "He was rapt to be back," said Lyon. "It's been a long haul and we thought he was adequate. It's not an AFL game at its fiercest tempo, but it was reasonable in the conditions. He's taken another step forward and we're trying to get him to round one. I didn't look at him and think, 'He's an injured player and he looks unders'.
"He's a hard nut. We all know that. Opposition small forwards probably don't like playing on him. But he's had a rough road with injury and suspension. To see him come back and have that competitive spirit, he's an important part for us."
The Saints meet Richmond at Shepparton on Friday in another practice match, and hope to bring back skipper Nick Riewoldt from knee surgery. The Bulldogs, who are still without Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney, travel to Sydney.
'Heat, errors take their toll on Dogs
Martin Blake | February 28, 2009
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
W BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
GOALS St Kilda: Ball 2, Gilbert 2, McQualter, Hayes, Dal Santo, Gram. Western Bulldogs: Higgins, Hill, Picken, Lynch, Cross.
BEST St Kilda: Ball, Montagna, Dawson, Heyne, Clarke, Gilbert, Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: Cross, Eagleton, Hill, Higgins, Addison, Picken.
CROWD about 1200 at Princes Park.
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade was at a loss to explain a "lamentable" skill level as his team suffered a disappointing practice match defeat by St Kilda at Princes Park last night.
Both teams struggled in debilitating heat and humidity, with Bulldog defender Lindsay Gilbee fainting at half-time and unable to continue. Another Bulldog, Stephen Tiller, complained of dizziness at the long break. Neither appeared to have any lasting effects
"I know it was hot but it was the same for the other team," said Eade. "I don't know if they didn't have enough fluids or what exactly happened."
Each team had 12 interchange players under a prior arrangement between the coaches, and they were used in the conditions. Players on the sidelines donned ice vests and cooled off under giant fans, but St Kilda's plan to carefully monitor individual game time using Champion Data was thwarted when the statistical company had a meltdown and could not provide the information. "We had to 'guesstimate' the time, which was a bit frustrating," said Saints coach Ross Lyon. "It highlights 'be prepared for anything and have a contingency in place'."
St Kilda won the match 8.13 (61) to the Bulldogs' 5.5 (35), holding Eade's team scoreless in the final quarter. But the few spectators on hands bore witness to a dreadful game with numerous skill errors, overuse of handball and few highlights.
"They (skills) were lamentable," said Eade. "I've got no idea. I honestly don't know. Normally a coach in this situation, you've got all the psychological theories and we can wheel them out, can't we, to make excuses. I know the wind was a bit swirly, but the skills were shocking."
Eade cited one incident in which the usually svelte Robert Murphy, playing his first game of the new season, brutalised a kick across goal late in the game. "You don't lose your skill over a pre-season. If you look at most games of the NAB Cup, (they're) higher intensity than this, but there've been a lot of errors. It hit home to me with Robert Murphy. He hasn't done a lot of footy work and he couldn't co-ordinate his leg to kick the ball."
Lyon put the poor standard down to teams fiddling with new strategies, in particular zone defence.
"I think it's where footy's gone a bit," he said. "I watched a bit of Richmond-Collingwood. Everyone's pressing more, there's more zone football and it's forcing more possession, which I think everyone alluded to. Everyone's still trying to crack the code."
St Kilda was marginally more impressive, welcoming back tough defender Steven Baker after a long absence. "He was rapt to be back," said Lyon. "It's been a long haul and we thought he was adequate. It's not an AFL game at its fiercest tempo, but it was reasonable in the conditions. He's taken another step forward and we're trying to get him to round one. I didn't look at him and think, 'He's an injured player and he looks unders'.
"He's a hard nut. We all know that. Opposition small forwards probably don't like playing on him. But he's had a rough road with injury and suspension. To see him come back and have that competitive spirit, he's an important part for us."
The Saints meet Richmond at Shepparton on Friday in another practice match, and hope to bring back skipper Nick Riewoldt from knee surgery. The Bulldogs, who are still without Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney, travel to Sydney.
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'Lamentable' Western Bulldogs lose scrap
Jon Ralph | February 28, 2009 12:00am
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THE Bulldogs' Round 1 side is taking shape after Jason Akermanis, Robert Murphy and Mitch Hahn returned to action in the club's practice match.
The Western Bulldogs lost by 26 points to St Kilda but the result was immaterial in a scrappy, low-quality match played in 32C heat.
The Dogs had only 10 scoring shots for the match and coach Rodney Eade said his team's skills were "lamentable".
Bulldog Lindsay Gilbee, one of the few players to elevate the standard at Visy Park, fainted at halftime in the club's makeshift rooms, while defender Stephen Tiller had a dizzy spell.
Gilbee is expected to recover quickly after slumping to the floor.
Of more lasting significance was Murphy's first game since a serious knee surgery and Akermanis's first hitout since tearing his calf six weeks ago.
A rusty Murphy played limited minutes in the second half and Akermanis was reasonable.
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Hahn also returned in his first game of the year.
"I think that was the only positive for us, was the fact we gave some guys some game time," Eade said.
"Murph looked like he had to retrain his leg to kick and Hahn and Aker and Tiller and Scott Welsh hadn't done much.
"The wind was a little bit swirly, but the skills were lamentable and most of them weren't under much pressure.
"I have got no idea (why). I honestly don't know. Normally as a coach in this situation we have all these psychological theories and we can reel them out to make excuses."
From such a low-standard game it was impossible to draw concrete conclusions, but defenders Brian Lake and Dale Morris were superb.
Brad Johnson was clearly the best player on the ground in the first half and Shaun Higgins and Daniel Cross were particularly effective in the midfield.
Adam Cooney (groin), Ryan Hargrave (ankle), Tom Williams (ankle) and Callan Ward were all rested.
The Dogs will play Sydney in Western Sydney next week.
Ayce Cordy, so impressive in last week's intra-club game, came on only midway through the third term and had few opportunities.
FULLTIME DETAILS - NAB CHALLENGE
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
Goals: St Kilda: L Ball 2 S Gilbert 2 A McQualter L Hayes N Dal Santo J Gram. Western Bulldogs: S Higgins J Hill L Picken M Lynch D Cross.
Best: St Kilda: L Ball L Montagna Z Dawson N Heyne X Clarke S Gilbert M Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: D Cross N Eagleton J Hill S Higgins D Addison L Picken.
Crowd: 1,200 approx at Princes Park, Melbourne.|
Injuries: Nil.
Reports: Nil.
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'Lamentable' Western Bulldogs lose scrap
Jon Ralph | February 28, 2009 12:00am
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THE Bulldogs' Round 1 side is taking shape after Jason Akermanis, Robert Murphy and Mitch Hahn returned to action in the club's practice match.
The Western Bulldogs lost by 26 points to St Kilda but the result was immaterial in a scrappy, low-quality match played in 32C heat.
The Dogs had only 10 scoring shots for the match and coach Rodney Eade said his team's skills were "lamentable".
Bulldog Lindsay Gilbee, one of the few players to elevate the standard at Visy Park, fainted at halftime in the club's makeshift rooms, while defender Stephen Tiller had a dizzy spell.
Gilbee is expected to recover quickly after slumping to the floor.
Of more lasting significance was Murphy's first game since a serious knee surgery and Akermanis's first hitout since tearing his calf six weeks ago.
A rusty Murphy played limited minutes in the second half and Akermanis was reasonable.
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Hahn also returned in his first game of the year.
"I think that was the only positive for us, was the fact we gave some guys some game time," Eade said.
"Murph looked like he had to retrain his leg to kick and Hahn and Aker and Tiller and Scott Welsh hadn't done much.
"The wind was a little bit swirly, but the skills were lamentable and most of them weren't under much pressure.
"I have got no idea (why). I honestly don't know. Normally as a coach in this situation we have all these psychological theories and we can reel them out to make excuses."
From such a low-standard game it was impossible to draw concrete conclusions, but defenders Brian Lake and Dale Morris were superb.
Brad Johnson was clearly the best player on the ground in the first half and Shaun Higgins and Daniel Cross were particularly effective in the midfield.
Adam Cooney (groin), Ryan Hargrave (ankle), Tom Williams (ankle) and Callan Ward were all rested.
The Dogs will play Sydney in Western Sydney next week.
Ayce Cordy, so impressive in last week's intra-club game, came on only midway through the third term and had few opportunities.
FULLTIME DETAILS - NAB CHALLENGE
ST KILDA 2.1 5.5 7.8 8.13 (61)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.3 4.4 5.5 5.5 (35)
Goals: St Kilda: L Ball 2 S Gilbert 2 A McQualter L Hayes N Dal Santo J Gram. Western Bulldogs: S Higgins J Hill L Picken M Lynch D Cross.
Best: St Kilda: L Ball L Montagna Z Dawson N Heyne X Clarke S Gilbert M Gardiner. Western Bulldogs: D Cross N Eagleton J Hill S Higgins D Addison L Picken.
Crowd: 1,200 approx at Princes Park, Melbourne.|
Injuries: Nil.
Reports: Nil.
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i went straight after school, made it at about 4.40pm.
as said somewhere before, Jones always had the ball, but he doesnt know what to do with it!
a few times when he got it he hand past it to nobody, or kicked it to a dogs player! you just never know what he will do with it when he gets it! one of the mos frustrating players to watch.
apart from that it was all pretty good, MG took some nice marks and our back line was brilliant, although our forward line on the other hand ...if the forwards were on fire and used every chance they go i have no doubt we would of got 10 goals extra! but we won, thats all that matters
nice to meet a few people, JoffaBoy, Saint66 and i forgot the others sorry
as said somewhere before, Jones always had the ball, but he doesnt know what to do with it!
a few times when he got it he hand past it to nobody, or kicked it to a dogs player! you just never know what he will do with it when he gets it! one of the mos frustrating players to watch.
apart from that it was all pretty good, MG took some nice marks and our back line was brilliant, although our forward line on the other hand ...if the forwards were on fire and used every chance they go i have no doubt we would of got 10 goals extra! but we won, thats all that matters
nice to meet a few people, JoffaBoy, Saint66 and i forgot the others sorry
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Yeah! yeah! footy, footy, footy, but what about the important things.
Given that this is Carlton's ground, did they have Carlton on tank?
Was it served in plastic cups or could you get a tankard?
Has Visy Park really replaced all the seats with cardboard boxes?
Was the final score real, or simply a result of collusion?
Given that this is Carlton's ground, did they have Carlton on tank?
Was it served in plastic cups or could you get a tankard?
Has Visy Park really replaced all the seats with cardboard boxes?
Was the final score real, or simply a result of collusion?
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When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
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If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
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Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
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When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
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If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
You are not going to lose your job to AI.
You are going lose your job to somebody who uses AI.
Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
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A single colm? Rmour has it that he is a pillar of society back in Ireland.GrumpyOne wrote:Didn't think Colm was tall enough to earn that nickname.joffaboy wrote:have to single out Column Begley.
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