Going in undermanned Friday night.
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Going in undermanned Friday night.
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Understandable for sure, but a tad disappointing I cant help feeling. Never EVER can I justify losing to those losers.
Understandable for sure, but a tad disappointing I cant help feeling. Never EVER can I justify losing to those losers.
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Hang on - weren't we all screaming out to see the young guns in action as a preview for 2010 - 2001 prossibles?
Isn't it just spin - undermanned or - full of rookies - same same???
Isn't it just spin - undermanned or - full of rookies - same same???
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I'm sorry maybe I am not getting the full link but where on that Herald Sun page does it say that we are playing undermanned? I figured we would but I can't see anything in that article apart from Roo Kicking 6 goals in the Intra-club whilst 6 GF teamates watched on.
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Its a load of crap.Sainter_Dad wrote:Hang on - weren't we all screaming out to see the young guns in action as a preview for 2010 - 2001 prossibles?
Isn't it just spin - undermanned or - full of rookies - same same???
This preseason stuff means nought.
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Yeah i love to beat the filth just like anyone else, yeah i do want to strengthen our growing winning culture at our club. But September is a longway away, we have a solid team base and structure which will last throughout the season if we maintain our list well. I say play our younger players and dont risk anything silly for a pissy pre-season grudge match. We have bigger fish to fry this year.
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Was thinking the same thing, we may well be undermanned, but the threads link doesn't seem to back up the threads title too well...DJKCR wrote:I'm sorry maybe I am not getting the full link but where on that Herald Sun page does it say that we are playing undermanned? I figured we would but I can't see anything in that article apart from Roo Kicking 6 goals in the Intra-club whilst 6 GF teamates watched on.
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Re: Going in undermanned Friday night.
Can you please tell me when a side has ever played their best 22 in round 1 of a pre season comp??iwantmeseats wrote:http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/f ... 5829911568
Understandable for sure, but a tad disappointing I cant help feeling. Never EVER can I justify losing to those losers.
Are you suggesting that we will lose because we will not play our best 22??
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
As we saw against the hawks in round 19....it's about "saints footy" as Ross calls it.
Those guys stepped in and played to the process and we didn't miss a bit.
Let's see how these kids go. Learning how to play our brand.
Those guys stepped in and played to the process and we didn't miss a bit.
Let's see how these kids go. Learning how to play our brand.
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Re: Going in undermanned Friday night.
Carlton, when they won it a couple of years ago.St Fidelius wrote:Can you please tell me when a side has ever played their best 22 in round 1 of a pre season comp??iwantmeseats wrote:http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/f ... 5829911568
Understandable for sure, but a tad disappointing I cant help feeling. Never EVER can I justify losing to those losers.
Are you suggesting that we will lose because we will not play our best 22??
We will play the team that the coaches want and that's good enough for me, and we'll probably win.
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Exactly, playing the kids doesn't automatically equate to a loss...I loved the game against Hawthorn, even our B team is pretty amazing.HarveysDeciple wrote:As we saw against the hawks in round 19....it's about "saints footy" as Ross calls it.
Those guys stepped in and played to the process and we didn't miss a bit.
Let's see how these kids go. Learning how to play our brand.
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Who's to say the Filth will be playing their best 22 either? It's the pre-season so it's highly likely both clubs will go in "under-manned" and taking the opportunity to give some young kids a chance. I'm happy to give some kids the chance to learn Saints Footy and to enjoy the thrill of beating the Filth.
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Personally I would love to see all of our borderline players in the NAB.
We all know how our top 10 will go...
I wan to know if our will our players who are challenging to get in the team go.
Against the Pies I want to see Armo matched against Ball.
Lets test out Big Ben by letting him play No1 ruck.
Bring on Geary, Armo, Stebn and Peake in the midfield.
Also lets have a look at Heyne at HFF and Miles in the backline.
Maybe not all in the one game...but definitely throughout the NAB..
We all know how our top 10 will go...
I wan to know if our will our players who are challenging to get in the team go.
Against the Pies I want to see Armo matched against Ball.
Lets test out Big Ben by letting him play No1 ruck.
Bring on Geary, Armo, Stebn and Peake in the midfield.
Also lets have a look at Heyne at HFF and Miles in the backline.
Maybe not all in the one game...but definitely throughout the NAB..
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agree. i'm not too fussed if we lose the nab cup. we just have to make sure we hit the ground running once the real stuff starts.saintsRrising wrote:Personally I would love to see all of our borderline players in the NAB.
We all know how our top 10 will go...
I wan to know if our will our players who are challenging to get in the team go.
Against the Pies I want to see Armo matched against Ball.
Lets test out Big Ben by letting him play No1 ruck.
Bring on Geary, Armo, Stebn and Peake in the midfield.
Also lets have a look at Heyne at HFF and Miles in the backline.
Maybe not all in the one game...but definitely throughout the NAB..
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I'd be very annoyed if less than a dozen of our top players were out this Friday night.
The praccy matches at Etihad are all about seeing Sandy players wear Saints jumpers - some them perhaps it will be the only time they ever get to wear the Saints jumper!
Some of you lot forget how exciting it was to see Choo Choo play for the "Saints" in last year's pre-season.
The praccy matches at Etihad are all about seeing Sandy players wear Saints jumpers - some them perhaps it will be the only time they ever get to wear the Saints jumper!
Some of you lot forget how exciting it was to see Choo Choo play for the "Saints" in last year's pre-season.
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we should beat the Pies even if we are misssing Dal Lenny Kosi..
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I have a feeling that the Pies want this win more than the Saints, which is why I think they will be close to full-strength,
Whatever team takes the park of Saturday, if we win, great. If we lose, couldn't care a less. Let the Pie followers pour bubbly over their heads and talk up 2010 like they're going to be this unstoppable juggernaut.
Whatever team takes the park of Saturday, if we win, great. If we lose, couldn't care a less. Let the Pie followers pour bubbly over their heads and talk up 2010 like they're going to be this unstoppable juggernaut.
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if we do get sent to the Alice ill expect all of the staring 22 to be "rested"Sunday Red wrote:Don't forget that the loser has to go to Alice Springs, so I think both teams will be trying hard to win.
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I doubt it. If a lot have missed this week and are ready for next week they will play. They like players to have one match off and then another on.st_Trav_ofWA wrote:if we do get sent to the Alice ill expect all of the staring 22 to be "rested"Sunday Red wrote:Don't forget that the loser has to go to Alice Springs, so I think both teams will be trying hard to win.
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Reasons for wanting full strength squad
Want to beat the Pies
Want to be able to see Saints again before Round 1
Don’t want Saints to have to go to Alice Springs
Reasons for not wanting full strength squad
Want to see the kids play (if not in NAB Cup when?)
Want to give squad best chance of making it through to, and winning, the real GF
I’ll go with the latter noting that we should still be able to field a team that has a real chance of winning through to the second round.
Want to beat the Pies
Want to be able to see Saints again before Round 1
Don’t want Saints to have to go to Alice Springs
Reasons for not wanting full strength squad
Want to see the kids play (if not in NAB Cup when?)
Want to give squad best chance of making it through to, and winning, the real GF
I’ll go with the latter noting that we should still be able to field a team that has a real chance of winning through to the second round.