Mark Vine was worried about Gardiner
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Mark Vine was worried about Gardiner
Last night on sen final siren Mark Vine was concerned about M Gardiner at the end of the game hopefully he is just sore because he can beat the geelong rucks at the moment and give us the first crack at the ball
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Did he say that on Vineys Vinyl siren?
"...If there has been one recurring theme through this whole shocking mess, it has been the misguided, inflated egos and their ill-judged determination to cling to long-standing old boy friendships. The bad advice that has guided the selfish and culpable James Hird has not only punctuated this saga but symbolised it..."
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Re: Mark Vine was worried about Gardiner
Yes, even I heard that last night. It seems Gardy did not finish the game & was on the bench. I was at the game last night & I think it may be a precautionary as we had wrapped the game at 3 quarter time.JABBER wrote:Last night on sen final siren Mark Vine was concerned about M Gardiner at the end of the game hopefully he is just sore because he can beat the geelong rucks at the moment and give us the first crack at the ball
Pl. let us know if any sainter have more info.
Go the saints.
I thought his name was Mark Fine but anywho....
He was worried because the medico's were having a look at his leg at the end of the game and he put 2 and 2 together to get six.
Gardiner was at the SC with the coach aftermatch and I doubt he would be there if there was a problem.
He was worried because the medico's were having a look at his leg at the end of the game and he put 2 and 2 together to get six.
Gardiner was at the SC with the coach aftermatch and I doubt he would be there if there was a problem.
Lance or James??
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Re: Mark Vine was worried about Gardiner
Lyon said in his interview that they used the opportunity to give McEvoy game time...mohannair wrote:Yes, even I heard that last night. It seems Gardy did not finish the game & was on the bench. I was at the game last night & I think it may be a precautionary as we had wrapped the game at 3 quarter time.JABBER wrote:Last night on sen final siren Mark Vine was concerned about M Gardiner at the end of the game hopefully he is just sore because he can beat the geelong rucks at the moment and give us the first crack at the ball
Pl. let us know if any sainter have more info.
Go the saints.
Also stated that MG was fine, and it was solely to give McEvoy a go..
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When a poor pass was directed at Gardiner and he had to scrounge on the ground against numbers until the cavalry arrived and took the ball away (when Richmond really should have taken it away so Gardiner did remarkably well which was acknowledged by some team mate pats because I think a goal followed) Gardiner did appear to jag something and moved back accross the ground as if to come off but then appeared to have a change of mind.
He did come off shortly after and had some work done, similar to the work done on Koschitzke when he appeared to jag something and came off.
Both went back on and continued to impact.
And neither seemed in any dis-comfort after the game.
It was interesting that after McEvoy landed a big hit he appeared to be looking for a rest but the bench got to him for a talk which I would not mind betting was along the lines of "this is the big time fellow and you are a big man, do you want it or don't you?"
McEvoy did not look back from that point on and continued to throw himself at the contests.
He did come off shortly after and had some work done, similar to the work done on Koschitzke when he appeared to jag something and came off.
Both went back on and continued to impact.
And neither seemed in any dis-comfort after the game.
It was interesting that after McEvoy landed a big hit he appeared to be looking for a rest but the bench got to him for a talk which I would not mind betting was along the lines of "this is the big time fellow and you are a big man, do you want it or don't you?"
McEvoy did not look back from that point on and continued to throw himself at the contests.
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The second half was imo the best ive seen " Big Mac " play since hes been at the saints. His ruck work was good & decision making was even betterTo the top wrote:When a poor pass was directed at Gardiner and he had to scrounge on the ground against numbers until the cavalry arrived and took the ball away (when Richmond really should have taken it away so Gardiner did remarkably well which was acknowledged by some team mate pats because I think a goal followed) Gardiner did appear to jag something and moved back accross the ground as if to come off but then appeared to have a change of mind.
He did come off shortly after and had some work done, similar to the work done on Koschitzke when he appeared to jag something and came off.
Both went back on and continued to impact.
And neither seemed in any dis-comfort after the game.
It was interesting that after McEvoy landed a big hit he appeared to be looking for a rest but the bench got to him for a talk which I would not mind betting was along the lines of "this is the big time fellow and you are a big man, do you want it or don't you?"
McEvoy did not look back from that point on and continued to throw himself at the contests.
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