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Riewoldt to CHB

Post: # 715674Post saintwill66 »

I know that our venerated skipper came into the game against the Swans lacking match fitness and so I certainly don't condemn him for his feeble contribution on Saturday night. What does concern me though, and this is an aspect of his game that has plagued him for all of his career, is that he continues to get the "yips" when taking a set shot for goal. A player of his experience, his stature, his indisputable talent, should have conquered his demons in front of goals by now.

What I can't understand is why Ross Lyon continues to persevere with Riewoldt as the key forward. What's the point of kicking the ball to Riewoldt when he can't convert???? It is obvious that his problem is all in the head, and he has yet to prove that he can fix that in the short term.

It's time for the Saints to redeploy Riewoldt and set him up at CHB - he will mark anything and everything that comes his way and match up favourably against the best of the opposition forwards.

Who to line up at CHF?? There are a number of options but you only really need one tall marking forward (Kosi) so bring Sam Fisher forward - he's got great hands, uses his body well in contests and kicks accurately and with assurance. If you want another tall then rotate Michael Gardiner and/or Steven King up forward. The point is, lining Riewoldt up at CHB will do wonders for his overall confidence because it will allow him to dominate the game.


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Post: # 715679Post Eastern »

I'd leave Roo at CHF. I remember last year he really struggled with his knee in the Brisbane game up there. After that (I think starting the very next week) he started playing really good footy right through to the end of the season. Let's hope that history repeats itself !!


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Re: Riewoldt to CHB

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saintwill66 wrote:I know that our venerated skipper came into the game against the Swans lacking match fitness and so I certainly don't condemn him for his feeble contribution on Saturday night. What does concern me though, and this is an aspect of his game that has plagued him for all of his career, is that he continues to get the "yips" when taking a set shot for goal. A player of his experience, his stature, his indisputable talent, should have conquered his demons in front of goals by now.

What I can't understand is why Ross Lyon continues to persevere with Riewoldt as the key forward. What's the point of kicking the ball to Riewoldt when he can't convert???? It is obvious that his problem is all in the head, and he has yet to prove that he can fix that in the short term.

It's time for the Saints to redeploy Riewoldt and set him up at CHB - he will mark anything and everything that comes his way and match up favourably against the best of the opposition forwards.

Who to line up at CHF?? There are a number of options but you only really need one tall marking forward (Kosi) so bring Sam Fisher forward - he's got great hands, uses his body well in contests and kicks accurately and with assurance. If you want another tall then rotate Michael Gardiner and/or Steven King up forward. The point is, lining Riewoldt up at CHB will do wonders for his overall confidence because it will allow him to dominate the game.
Agree 100%, but unfortunately Lyon is too stupid to realize this. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


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Post: # 715690Post saint patrick »

A reasonable suggestion.

Was thinking the same thing watching on Saturday night... either on the wing or back for a while ...should at least be considered and will provide the badly extra needed run from half back/centre.

Think his great strength is his mobility and playing as a key forward isn't the ideal spot to utilise this key strength

Riewoldt back or centre/Dal,Kosi and Goddard forward...I would like to see it as an option for sure.


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While we're at it let's give X a shot in the ruck. It will help him get over his injuries. Actually if we are moving our number one goal kicker to the backline, perhaps our number two Milne can go with him. Back pocket?

Sounds sweet. Then just bring in Cahill to FF and we'll beat-box our way to the flag.



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Post: # 715710Post Beej »

I just don't see the sense in having Roo play anywhere else but CHF.

I mean, what an unbelievable waste of talent that would be having one of the top 2-3 forwards in the competition follow someone around.

Does anyone actually know for sure that he has the ability to defend?

Watching On the Couch just now I still can't believe James Hird had Riewoldt at number 7 or 8 in his top 10 and Sheahan had Fevola in front of him.


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Post: # 715713Post saintsRrising »

OLB wrote:I just don't see the sense in having Roo play anywhere else but CHF.

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Roo at FF

Kosi at CHF...

But both roaming...


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Post: # 715714Post bigcarl »

No way. We need to strengthen the forward line, not decimate it. He was out of sorts on Saturday and shanked his only real shot at goal, but I expect that to be the exception rather than the rule this season.

I'd expect roo to kick up to 70, maybe more if he plays deep more often.

Goals are the name of the game and moving roo would mean fewer, not more.
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Post: # 715716Post Ice Wolf »

I wouldn't play Roo at CHB, his defensive efforts are lacking and he is poor when it hits the deck.


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Post: # 715735Post Beej »

saintsRrising wrote:
OLB wrote:I just don't see the sense in having Roo play anywhere else but CHF.

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Roo at FF

Kosi at CHF...

But both roaming...
Ideal.

If Kosi gets back to somewhere near his best form it will make our forward line twice as potent. Kosi is the key to our year.


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Post: # 715747Post InkerSaint »

Boy are people quick to judge.

How about letting Roo get over his arthroscopy and regain his form?

I mean seriously... was anyone talking along these lines in last year's games against Nth Melb... against Freo... against Adelaide? Where Nick was in the ideal position to be a matchwinner and display leadership?

Can't convert my ar*e. Who was no. 7 on the Coleman list right behind Pavlich last year?

For God's sake.


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Post: # 715756Post Beej »

InkerSaint wrote:Boy are people quick to judge.

How about letting Roo get over his arthroscopy and regain his form?

I mean seriously... was anyone talking along these lines in last year's games against Nth Melb... against Freo... against Adelaide? Where Nick was in the ideal position to be a matchwinner and display leadership?

Can't convert my ar*e. Who was no. 7 on the Coleman list right behind Pavlich last year?

For God's sake.
Yep, there is no doubt that if Roo had a good game on Saturday night this topic wouldn't have been brought up.


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no.


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Post: # 715778Post Shaggy »

Roo could be our best ever if he can deliver a premiership.

A great CHF ... enjoy watching him


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Post: # 715784Post Jimmy1972 »

InkerSaint wrote:Boy are people quick to judge.

How about letting Roo get over his arthroscopy and regain his form?

I mean seriously... was anyone talking along these lines in last year's games against Nth Melb... against Freo... against Adelaide? Where Nick was in the ideal position to be a matchwinner and display leadership?

Can't convert my ar*e. Who was no. 7 on the Coleman list right behind Pavlich last year?

For God's sake.
Agree. Patience is a virtue. How can anyone judge against no pre season and the fact that we won. And the fact that Ross Lyon out coached the man that invented shut down footy, We deserve this win, we fought harder than they did but did it in an organized way that basically throttled there game and paved the way for us to win through a contribution across the park. Wait till Roo is onfire and Kosi is being just as annoying as Gehrig and kicking 3 goals a game. The tables do turn.


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Post: # 715817Post matrix »

i was thinking bakes is better off at centre half back :idea:


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Re: Riewoldt to CHB

Post: # 715843Post plugger66 »

Depressed wrote:
saintwill66 wrote:I know that our venerated skipper came into the game against the Swans lacking match fitness and so I certainly don't condemn him for his feeble contribution on Saturday night. What does concern me though, and this is an aspect of his game that has plagued him for all of his career, is that he continues to get the "yips" when taking a set shot for goal. A player of his experience, his stature, his indisputable talent, should have conquered his demons in front of goals by now.

What I can't understand is why Ross Lyon continues to persevere with Riewoldt as the key forward. What's the point of kicking the ball to Riewoldt when he can't convert???? It is obvious that his problem is all in the head, and he has yet to prove that he can fix that in the short term.

It's time for the Saints to redeploy Riewoldt and set him up at CHB - he will mark anything and everything that comes his way and match up favourably against the best of the opposition forwards.

Who to line up at CHF?? There are a number of options but you only really need one tall marking forward (Kosi) so bring Sam Fisher forward - he's got great hands, uses his body well in contests and kicks accurately and with assurance. If you want another tall then rotate Michael Gardiner and/or Steven King up forward. The point is, lining Riewoldt up at CHB will do wonders for his overall confidence because it will allow him to dominate the game.
Agree 100%, but unfortunately Lyon is too stupid to realize this. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Looks like the last 2 coaches have been to stupid to realise. Just one question for both of you. Why would you move our best player over the last 7 years to a position he hasnt played and then hoping he will be as good to the side. Sorry got another question. Who will replace him and kick the 60 goals he always seems to kick.


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Post: # 715844Post saint66au »

Yips in front of goal? Well in that case you better move Buddy and Richo inrto defence as well..cos Ive seen them get the yips just as badly as anything Roo has produced.

Oh and while I'm at it..the word feeble doesnt sit well with me when discussing Roo..sure he might have had a quiet night but "feeble output"..I dunno..just doesnt sound right with him.


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Post: # 715878Post dalboy »

Definately the stupidest post i've read today....nuff said!


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Post: # 715887Post onlooker »

Roo is our best forward by a long long way and must play as the key forward. If our frorward line had a full complement of player types (I am waiting for two reincarnations of the former No2 ) we could give Roo a breather every now and again and move him, but, we haven't got them at the moment so I reckon he stays where he is.


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Post: # 715896Post St DAC »

Not the worst idea I've ever heard. I think he'd be great at CHB; mobile, quick, great mark, creative, good field kick. There's no CHF I can think of he couldn't take with a reasonable expectation of success.

Of course, we'd then need a CHF ... :wink:

(I've often wondered how Sam Fisher would go as a key forward)


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Post: # 715908Post The Linton Street Flash »

This has is WITHOUT DOUBT my vote for the STUPIDEST post of the year.

- And unless someone seriously suggests moving Montagna to the ruck, I can't see it being beaten.

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