Ross Lyon = Genius
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Ross Lyon = Genius
First off, i really wanted to go through season undefeated. However if we did get to the GF and hadn't lost or lost in the prelim final, what type of laughing stock would we be and labelled with the extra pressure on going through undefeated?
By throwing a game (literally) He is taking all the pressure off us for the finals and going through undefeated as then we can through without the hype of the 'perfect season'
The term resting players is a funny topic. The difference between us and Geelong is that we are doing it with 3 weeks to go. Geelong did it with 8 weeks to go. By the time the finals start the players need another rest so in waiting an extra 5 weeks we will be over our little niggles.
Playing the reserves is also a great move. We have Hayes, Riewoldt, Montagna, Dal Santo, Goddard, S Fisher, Gilbert, Baker to come back in so that means 7 of the current team will have to bust their gut to get a chance in the finals. Coupled with the fact that our stars will be primed for action
So is he a genius or smartarse? I think he's a genius and is going a long way in getting our second flag ( i just genuinally hope that these injuries are just niggles and not something we need to be concerned about. The fact that we have made 2 more changes means we are resting players as apposed to having injuries
Things i would like to see. Dawson in the forward line
A forward line of Kosi, Gardiner, Milne Schneider Dawson is still very dangerous
Our weakest line is the middle. We will finally get to see MCQ get a full game in the middle (where we originally drafted him to play)
But a midfield of Ball, Ray, Gram Jones MCQ, Armo, Steven - Although young are all hard and tough (Gram and Ray the exceptions so we can still give our forwards first use
Go Saints
MCQ will be played in the middle
By throwing a game (literally) He is taking all the pressure off us for the finals and going through undefeated as then we can through without the hype of the 'perfect season'
The term resting players is a funny topic. The difference between us and Geelong is that we are doing it with 3 weeks to go. Geelong did it with 8 weeks to go. By the time the finals start the players need another rest so in waiting an extra 5 weeks we will be over our little niggles.
Playing the reserves is also a great move. We have Hayes, Riewoldt, Montagna, Dal Santo, Goddard, S Fisher, Gilbert, Baker to come back in so that means 7 of the current team will have to bust their gut to get a chance in the finals. Coupled with the fact that our stars will be primed for action
So is he a genius or smartarse? I think he's a genius and is going a long way in getting our second flag ( i just genuinally hope that these injuries are just niggles and not something we need to be concerned about. The fact that we have made 2 more changes means we are resting players as apposed to having injuries
Things i would like to see. Dawson in the forward line
A forward line of Kosi, Gardiner, Milne Schneider Dawson is still very dangerous
Our weakest line is the middle. We will finally get to see MCQ get a full game in the middle (where we originally drafted him to play)
But a midfield of Ball, Ray, Gram Jones MCQ, Armo, Steven - Although young are all hard and tough (Gram and Ray the exceptions so we can still give our forwards first use
Go Saints
MCQ will be played in the middle
Agree with both these posts EXCEPT I don't think we will lose tomorrow. Could happen, but for some reason, I just don't think so. Tomorrow is going to be an absolutely fantastic game and once again the club will stand up to the intense scrutiny and spotlight that has come down on them this week. All eyes will be on this game tomorrow.
You just have to love being a Saints supporter right now.....
You just have to love being a Saints supporter right now.....
Fortius Quo Fidelius
I'm yet to be convinced that we are throwing this game...
I still think we are going to win.
I watched most of the Hawthorn game last week and they were NOT good.
We are easily better than them and I expect nothing less than a 3+ goal win
I still think we are going to win.
I watched most of the Hawthorn game last week and they were NOT good.
We are easily better than them and I expect nothing less than a 3+ goal win
it has been around this time that "Kosi" will headbutt a fence, rip a hamstring or belt someone.
If there's one thing to say about the saints this years it's we're not about stars. Team is the focus and will continue to be on saturday. Ross and his crew will set the structure and patterns of play and all will be expected to follow the team ethos - play or pay. Yes he is a very smart man and I expect nothing but a typical Ross Lyon outfit. Discipline and effort will get us there.
I also think the hawks won't quite know how to play the saints. Everyone comes with the plan to limit Riewoldt, tag Lenny & Monty. Not sure they'll quite know who to plan against. The other thing is being over confident, something I don't expect from the saints.
I also think the hawks won't quite know how to play the saints. Everyone comes with the plan to limit Riewoldt, tag Lenny & Monty. Not sure they'll quite know who to plan against. The other thing is being over confident, something I don't expect from the saints.
I've never seen a bad St.Kilda player - that's just how they are.
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I totally believe this!AP Erebus wrote:I'm yet to be convinced that we are throwing this game...
I still think we are going to win.
I watched most of the Hawthorn game last week and they were NOT good.
We are easily better than them and I expect nothing less than a 3+ goal win
I also made the time to watch the Hawks game...they were lame! AND they have played this way most of this season! So why change? Who'll be more determined? A Hawks side chasing a win to make the eight? OR a Saints side loaded with players wanting to make an impact?? I choose the latter! Bring it on! Smash the daylights out of these mothers and bring the tally to 19 straight!!
Not a doubt in my mind! I dare say, that same sentiment rings true with the players in the squad!
When they created LENNY HAYES (in the shadow of Harvs) they forgot to break the mold (again)- hence the Supremely Incredible Jack Steven!!
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I'm happy.... we're all but guaranteed top spot, and resting players with niggles now will mean we can bring them all back in for (let's face it) the training drill in round 22.... it throws open those last few spots in our finals side for whoever can step up too.
This selected side is still capable of beating most teams out there IMO, and the hawks have been fairly ordinary for much of this season.... bring it on.
This selected side is still capable of beating most teams out there IMO, and the hawks have been fairly ordinary for much of this season.... bring it on.
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I think we have a good fighting chance to win the game.
With the limited oppurtunities for young players to get a game, I expect the youngsters playing will want to prove their ability to coaches and selectors.
I'm really looking forward to the game. I think everyone in the team will step up and go hard at it.
I'm confident. I'm putting $100 on the saints.
With the limited oppurtunities for young players to get a game, I expect the youngsters playing will want to prove their ability to coaches and selectors.
I'm really looking forward to the game. I think everyone in the team will step up and go hard at it.
I'm confident. I'm putting $100 on the saints.
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Would love to win, but I'm not too worried if we don't...yet I'm absolutely dying for the match to come around and to see what our players can do.
This week has been BRILLIANTLY played out be Lyon.
If we lose, the positives are that we've put a really important 120 minutes into some players who badly needed a run AND we've rested players who badly needed a rest. And it will kill the we-need-to-lose theorists.
If we win, it's another four points, the above still applies and the theorists can jump into a shallow pool filled with Moorabbin mud.
This week has been BRILLIANTLY played out be Lyon.
If we lose, the positives are that we've put a really important 120 minutes into some players who badly needed a run AND we've rested players who badly needed a rest. And it will kill the we-need-to-lose theorists.
If we win, it's another four points, the above still applies and the theorists can jump into a shallow pool filled with Moorabbin mud.
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There is a lot to like about Ross Lyon.
A loss tomorrow with a two game buffer and percentage on second won't hurt with games against Essendon, Roos and Dees to play in the H & A.
The rest the guns will get this close to the finals may prove crucial in September.
Personally I couldn't give a stuff about the streak and thankfully the Brains Trust doesn't either.
Whilst I don't subscribe to the "Gotta have a Loss" theory that some in the media and other footy forums believe in, a loss will at least put a stop to that BS talk about added pressure going into a GF undefeated.
The match tomorrow poses as a 50/50 chance now for mine.
Will be a sweet feeling if we win, that's for sure.
A loss tomorrow with a two game buffer and percentage on second won't hurt with games against Essendon, Roos and Dees to play in the H & A.
The rest the guns will get this close to the finals may prove crucial in September.
Personally I couldn't give a stuff about the streak and thankfully the Brains Trust doesn't either.
Whilst I don't subscribe to the "Gotta have a Loss" theory that some in the media and other footy forums believe in, a loss will at least put a stop to that BS talk about added pressure going into a GF undefeated.
The match tomorrow poses as a 50/50 chance now for mine.
Will be a sweet feeling if we win, that's for sure.