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Re: HEALY just quoted 16 weeks...

Post: # 905700Post Teflon »

Thinline wrote:
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WinnersOnly wrote:HEALY just quoted 16 weeks... F*** @@@@@@@
If its 12 weeks we are gonna feel this big time.

Everyone suggesting we will just beat sides without Riewoldt is dreaming.

It brings our fwd line right back to the pack, changes our structure performance in that while we may plonk another big body there their success rate will not be that of Riewoldt....

Still the bigger picture is finals - whatever it take get him right and pray we have enough games to get some run/form into him before the main stuff....cause imo we will not win it without him (you dont just lose the best player in the game and not feel it...)
You are as soft as hot butter!

What contribution did Roo make on Fri night? Pretty much diddly. We still beat an apparent contender pretty comfortbly in the end. Why? Because we have a structure that is ingrained, disciplined hardarse players who never give up, and a top ten or twelve players that are the envy of every club because of their ruthless and unending committment.

So quit the doom and gloom, bud. Smell the roses.
Soft as hot butter? Lookout....here's the "hard anvil of the internet forums"...Frk me some take themselves a tad seriously....

As for Riewoldts contribution Friday night...I wouldve thought that a tough guy like you going on about "structure" would understand that his contribution on such a night was ALL about structure - and not stats?

But you're probably right - we aint gonna miss Riewioldt 1 bit.....cause "were tough"... :?
Nice strop, champ.

Any dingbat knows Riewoldt is a gun. Anyone knows his loss sucks.

But explain to me anything useful by snotting up your tissues while you bemoan his absence. ONE useful thing.

My guess is a our players won't be throwing their hands in the air. My guess is Lyon and his coaching staff won't be either. I expect them and our players to be made of sterner stuff. The way our club plays indicates to me that they are.

So whinge all you like. It'll do bugger all.

Get on with it.

I shouldn't even have bothered responding to your sooky la la poonce-fest....
Gee thanks for getting back to me flog - not sure where we'd all be without you explaining our "structure" and how Roos absence wont make abit of difference to it.....

Whats your thoughts on trading Roo oh great oracle??.....I mean...given he's clearly surplus to team requirements...... :roll:

Thanks again for keeping us all safe and calm under internet pressure and dictating what opinion we can/cant have.... - the worlds a scarier place without you superman... :shock:


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Post: # 905709Post SaintSimmo »

According to this: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/n ... 5852926672

Last Year Richo had surgery after rd 6 and attemped return in rd 20. That is 14 rounds out. The difference here is that Richo was 34 and Roo is 27. Thats 7 Years wear and tear difference. St.Kilda will do everything possible to get Roo fit and firing asap, so he SHOULD be back quicker than Richo was.

IMO, Considering all this information i think Roo may be out for just 12 weeks. This will mean he could be back for round 15! Giving him 7 rounds for match fitness and then a weeks break and into the important stuff.

Please nobody take that herald sun article seriously with Peter Larkins. This INFORMATION IS NOT FROM THE CLUB! Again its just some media w**kers speculating.

IF he does miss around 16 games it will make it harder to win the flag, but when the going gets tuff, the tuff gets going.

Can we win the 2010 premiership without ROO.
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Nick Riewoldt out for 16 weeks with hamstring injury says sports medico Peter Larkins

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/n ... 5852926672


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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... ection=all
Hamstrung Riewoldt leaves hospital
Updated April 13, 2010 12:05:00

Nick Riewoldt hurt himself leaping for a mark just before half-time in Friday night's 10.9 (69) to 4.17 (41) win over Collingwood. (AAP Image: Joe Castro)


Surgery to repair Nick Riewoldt's injured hamstring has gone to plan, but the St Kilda skipper may not be back until after the split round in June.

Riewoldt has been discharged from a Melbourne hospital following the operation to fix a damaged tendon in his right hamstring.

The 27-year-old forward star was injured the Saints' 28-point win against Collingwood on Friday night


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Re: HEALY just quoted 16 weeks...

Post: # 905980Post Saintsfan »

Teflon wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Teflon wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Teflon wrote:
WinnersOnly wrote:HEALY just quoted 16 weeks... F*** @@@@@@@
If its 12 weeks we are gonna feel this big time.

Everyone suggesting we will just beat sides without Riewoldt is dreaming.

It brings our fwd line right back to the pack, changes our structure performance in that while we may plonk another big body there their success rate will not be that of Riewoldt....

Still the bigger picture is finals - whatever it take get him right and pray we have enough games to get some run/form into him before the main stuff....cause imo we will not win it without him (you dont just lose the best player in the game and not feel it...)
You are as soft as hot butter!

What contribution did Roo make on Fri night? Pretty much diddly. We still beat an apparent contender pretty comfortbly in the end. Why? Because we have a structure that is ingrained, disciplined hardarse players who never give up, and a top ten or twelve players that are the envy of every club because of their ruthless and unending committment.

So quit the doom and gloom, bud. Smell the roses.
Soft as hot butter? Lookout....here's the "hard anvil of the internet forums"...Frk me some take themselves a tad seriously....

As for Riewoldts contribution Friday night...I wouldve thought that a tough guy like you going on about "structure" would understand that his contribution on such a night was ALL about structure - and not stats?

But you're probably right - we aint gonna miss Riewioldt 1 bit.....cause "were tough"... :?
Nice strop, champ.

Any dingbat knows Riewoldt is a gun. Anyone knows his loss sucks.

But explain to me anything useful by snotting up your tissues while you bemoan his absence. ONE useful thing.

My guess is a our players won't be throwing their hands in the air. My guess is Lyon and his coaching staff won't be either. I expect them and our players to be made of sterner stuff. The way our club plays indicates to me that they are.

So whinge all you like. It'll do bugger all.

Get on with it.

I shouldn't even have bothered responding to your sooky la la poonce-fest....
Gee thanks for getting back to me flog - not sure where we'd all be without you explaining our "structure" and how Roos absence wont make abit of difference to it.....

Whats your thoughts on trading Roo oh great oracle??.....I mean...given he's clearly surplus to team requirements...... :roll:

Thanks again for keeping us all safe and calm under internet pressure and dictating what opinion we can/cant have.... - the worlds a scarier place without you superman... :shock:
Thinline you are putting on a brave face however you are under-estimating the complexity that Reiwoldt's absence now poses. It besmirches out forward line set up and robs us of a sure fire target who will either have a shot on goal or be a kick away from a shot on goal.

We have nobody who comes even close to Reiwoldt's game style and people are kidding themselves if Stanley can come on in and be the lead up target and the goal kick all at the same time.

Kosi is now going to be our focal point for the year and I'm sure we will see his quality minus Reiwoldt considering he should be our goal kicker for the year. He is a traditional forward and he should do well.

For this week we have to rejig our forward line majorly. Do we go in short and allow Milne and Schnieder more space with a ruckman/tall? or do we still go traditional and have a full-forward, chf and a few smalls?

Michael Gardiner is another that needs to show that he is not all huff and puff this week and kick a few because given the time he is a quality contested mark. The Grand Final in 2005 should not be referenced to, that was a putrid game from him.

It is not all doom and gloom however it is not all rosey. Who cares about giving someone a chance now whilst we are up there.


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Re: HEALY just quoted 16 weeks...

Post: # 906026Post Thinline »

Teflon wrote: Gee thanks for getting back to me flog - not sure where we'd all be without you explaining our "structure" and how Roos absence wont make abit of difference to it.....

Whats your thoughts on trading Roo oh great oracle??.....I mean...given he's clearly surplus to team requirements...... :roll:

Thanks again for keeping us all safe and calm under internet pressure and dictating what opinion we can/cant have.... - the worlds a scarier place without you superman... :shock:
Get a grip for christ's sake.

For the sake of appeasing you: I agree; you're spot on. Always have been. Always will be.

Feel better? Inch or two taller? More comfortable in your skin?


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saintbrat wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... ection=all
Hamstrung Riewoldt leaves hospital
Updated April 13, 2010 12:05:00

Nick Riewoldt hurt himself leaping for a mark just before half-time in Friday night's 10.9 (69) to 4.17 (41) win over Collingwood. (AAP Image: Joe Castro)


Surgery to repair Nick Riewoldt's injured hamstring has gone to plan, but the St Kilda skipper may not be back until after the split round in June.

Riewoldt has been discharged from a Melbourne hospital following the operation to fix a damaged tendon in his right hamstring.

The 27-year-old forward star was injured the Saints' 28-point win against Collingwood on Friday night
Ta..

The club's initial prognosis was that Riewoldt would miss about two months of AFL, although an expert has told News Limited the Saints captain could miss 12-16 weeks.

So that sounds bit more promising. I would ignore the "expert" as that is probably someone like Larkin who does not have any inside knowldege.


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Post: # 906035Post Joffa 5 »

saintbrat wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... ection=all
Hamstrung Riewoldt leaves hospital
Updated April 13, 2010 12:05:00

Nick Riewoldt hurt himself leaping for a mark just before half-time in Friday night's 10.9 (69) to 4.17 (41) win over Collingwood. (AAP Image: Joe Castro)


Surgery to repair Nick Riewoldt's injured hamstring has gone to plan, but the St Kilda skipper may not be back until after the split round in June.

Riewoldt has been discharged from a Melbourne hospital following the operation to fix a damaged tendon in his right hamstring.

The 27-year-old forward star was injured the Saints' 28-point win against Collingwood on Friday night
You can tell it's an ABC article, no sensationalist hyperbole.


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Re: HEALY just quoted 16 weeks...

Post: # 906037Post Thinline »

Saintsfan wrote: Thinline you are putting on a brave face however you are under-estimating the complexity that Reiwoldt's absence now poses. It besmirches out forward line set up and robs us of a sure fire target who will either have a shot on goal or be a kick away from a shot on goal.

We have nobody who comes even close to Reiwoldt's game style and people are kidding themselves if Stanley can come on in and be the lead up target and the goal kick all at the same time.

Kosi is now going to be our focal point for the year and I'm sure we will see his quality minus Reiwoldt considering he should be our goal kicker for the year. He is a traditional forward and he should do well.

For this week we have to rejig our forward line majorly. Do we go in short and allow Milne and Schnieder more space with a ruckman/tall? or do we still go traditional and have a full-forward, chf and a few smalls?

Michael Gardiner is another that needs to show that he is not all huff and puff this week and kick a few because given the time he is a quality contested mark. The Grand Final in 2005 should not be referenced to, that was a putrid game from him.

It is not all doom and gloom however it is not all rosey. Who cares about giving someone a chance now whilst we are up there.
What does the appoearance of my 'face' have to do with anything?

My rather simple point is that we simply have to find somebody who can at least fight to be what we now don't have.

Riewoldt is gone AND he's irreplaceable. There's bugger all we can do about that.

Equally, the amount of sorry arse moaning about what CAN'T happen due to his absence is rather pointless don't you think?

What CAN we do to overcome this hurdle? Reshuffle? Restructure? Reposition?

Surely given the absolute certainty that our leader is gone for a long haul - other than the fabulously fascinating prognosticating about how many weeks he'll be gone for - the far more useful thought should be going into wondering about what's going to happen next.

That's where my initial bellyache stemmed from.

So now that my rants done and dusted, my view on the future is that our forward structure will change pretty much weekly depending on opposition. In the past, we have had Roo and Koz, Milne and Schneider inked in. Now the likes of Stanley, Goddard, Raph Clarke, Gwilt, Gardiner, McEvoy, Lynch will be looked at on an as needs basis depending on whpo we play. Koz may do some rucking. Pinch- hitters like even Blake or Dawson will be employed. Hardly a fresh insight, but the prospect of what it may or may not uncover is far more interesting than hanging up a hat and say 'well F*** me now we're stuffed.'


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