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Post: # 984264Post starsign »

we will beat either of them in a canter ...
and having said that I hope it's the Dogs. we front ... 'cos I would get more enjoyment out of defeating them...

and it would be far less a worry than playing the Swannies

but unfortunately I think the Swans will kill them and it will be game on!!

And on the other side of the fence I recon the Cats will face the Pies in the other Prelim and they can belt the living suitcases outta each other (hopefully!!)


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Post: # 984344Post Enrico_Misso »

I think we have both covered.

I feel sorry for the Dogs and wouldn't want to see them lose consecutive Prelims.
And revenge against the Swans would be good.

So I think the "right" result would be for the Dogs to go out quietly this week and we whallop Shyteney.


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Post: # 984351Post saintspremiers »

Don't worry about what the Swans did in 2005.

We had the bloke named GT and ZERO professional fitness management staff!!!


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Post: # 984359Post Dr Spaceman »

saintspremiers wrote:Don't worry about what the Swans did in 2005.

We had the bloke named GT and ZERO professional fitness management staff!!!
Plus we've been Schneiderised while they've been DeSchneiderised :D


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Post: # 984373Post Teflon »

Im oddly more nervous bout this than facing say Cats.....cause against best we show up.....we just need to make sure we turn up to play.


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Post: # 984378Post Dr Spaceman »

Teflon wrote:Im oddly more nervous bout this than facing say Cats.....cause against best we show up.....we just need to make sure we turn up to play.
I think it's more accurate to say that this Saints team turns up to play the big games, not the best sides. It just so happens that the big games often involve the best sides.

It's a bit hard to imagine this revenge driven, Lyon coached team taking a Prelim Final, and entry into the Grand Final, anything but 100% regardless of who the opponent ends up being.

That said, I'll be as nervous as hell simply because of the importance of the game!


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Dr Spaceman wrote:
Teflon wrote:Im oddly more nervous bout this than facing say Cats.....cause against best we show up.....we just need to make sure we turn up to play.
I think it's more accurate to say that this Saints team turns up to play the big games, not the best sides. It just so happens that the big games often involve the best sides.

It's a bit hard to imagine this revenge driven, Lyon coached team taking a Prelim Final, and entry into the Grand Final, anything but 100% regardless of who the opponent ends up being.

That said, I'll be as nervous as hell simply because of the importance of the game!
I agree....but theres always the unknown against an opposition (whoever we get) that will have nothing to lose as no one gives them a chance.

Dogs can still play good football....and Swans historically oush us hard...

I think Id take Swans in Melb cause they gotta travel...


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Post: # 984477Post St. Luke »

Teflon wrote:
I think Id take Swans in Melb cause they gotta travel...
Yes, twice in successive weeks. Would be draining on any side.

We've certainly got the better side of entry into the GF, we've now got to make the best of it.


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Post: # 984498Post MCG-Unit »

I hope the Swans beat the WB media darlings :shock:


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Post: # 984586Post saintsRrising »

Well the way things are shaping up I would prefer to play the Dogs.

But it would seem more likely to be the Swans.

We should have the measure of either though as long as our guys turn up mentally prepared fora 4 quarter game.


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Post: # 984630Post bozza1980 »

This semi final is giving me horrible flash backs to 2005.

We won a qualifying final against a short priced favourite.

Then the swans played a very injury riddled Geelong in the semi final and I remember cheering the cats on as I knew with their injuries they would be a better option in the Prelim.

That said I still went to the Prelim thinking the swans were only making up the numbers and we know how that ended up.

But getting back on topic, the Swans will beat the Bulldogs ensuring that we will have a nail biting style prelim final. I still think we'll win but the swans don't go away, so they will be within striking distance most of the way.


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saintsRrising wrote:Well the way things are shaping up I would prefer to play the Dogs.

But it would seem more likely to be the Swans.

We should have the measure of either though as long as our guys turn up mentally prepared fora 4 quarter game.
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Post: # 984757Post supersaints »

Said it all year!! The Swans are the team to beat - we beat them, we win the GF..... Just wait and see.................


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Post: # 984758Post SAINTMAN66 »

Yep more nervous about the Prelim final last year than the Gtand Final... lets get through the next game first ... if we are good enough history will look after itself...

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Post: # 984806Post SainterK »

If Sydney do happen to select Bradshaw this week, could it mess up their structure a bit?

I mean, they could easily search him out to much like the Dogs with Barry intially, or a bit like us when Roo first came back...he hasn't played in awhile, risky move IMO.


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Post: # 984810Post Teflon »

The thing bout Swans is Kirk always does a number on Hayes.

IF play em - MUST smash them out of the midfield and take Goodes up fwd etc out of equation.


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Post: # 984824Post saint3d »

Teflon wrote:I agree....but theres always the unknown against an opposition (whoever we get) that will have nothing to lose as no one gives them a chance.
No team in a preliminary final has nothing to lose. There's a preliminary final to lose.

Four teams a year get a chance to get into a grand final. That's more than the other teams get, so they all have some chance.

Anyway, perhaps having nothing to lose isn't all it's cracked up to be. What if having everything to lose is a better position to be in?


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Post: # 984825Post saint3d »

Teflon wrote:The thing bout Swans is Kirk always does a number on Hayes.

IF play em - MUST smash them out of the midfield and take Goodes up fwd etc out of equation.
Joey is the man against the Swans.


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Post: # 984836Post Schillaci »

I think the Dogs will win.
Losing finalists bounce back. The pattern will continue this year. Every year is the same.


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Post: # 984904Post Teflon »

saint3d wrote:
Teflon wrote:I agree....but theres always the unknown against an opposition (whoever we get) that will have nothing to lose as no one gives them a chance.
No team in a preliminary final has nothing to lose. There's a preliminary final to lose.
Four teams a year get a chance to get into a grand final. That's more than the other teams get, so they all have some chance.

Anyway, perhaps having nothing to lose isn't all it's cracked up to be. What if having everything to lose is a better position to be in?
I think its fair to say if Saints play whoever we will be raging favorites and the colloqial term has and always will be that the underdog has less pressure as losing is expected and therefore they can afford to take more risk ie nothing to lose....its a "term"

Anyway its semantics I think the idea is fairly commonly used.


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