That's hilarious. He'd be watching him take mark after mark. Howard has completely lost me. The sooner he moves the better the club will be.
Sicily today
Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators
- magnifisaint
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 8186
- Joined: Sun 02 May 2004 2:52am
- Has thanked: 231 times
- Been thanked: 629 times
Re: Sicily today
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs. The people that came in, they're eating the cats. They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 12099
- Joined: Sun 11 Sep 2011 2:26pm
- Has thanked: 3708 times
- Been thanked: 2579 times
Re: Sicily today
Sicily has been cited by the MRO for his head high bump on Caminiti
He's been handed a one-match ban for rough conduct.
If Anthony stayed down with his face slumped into the turf and came to the bench sooking and carrying on maybe Sicily would have got a 3 match ban
https://www.afl.com.au/news/938161/matc ... d-cop-bans
He's been handed a one-match ban for rough conduct.
If Anthony stayed down with his face slumped into the turf and came to the bench sooking and carrying on maybe Sicily would have got a 3 match ban
https://www.afl.com.au/news/938161/matc ... d-cop-bans
- Sainter_Dad
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 6346
- Joined: Thu 05 Jun 2008 1:04pm
- Has thanked: 263 times
- Been thanked: 1128 times
Re: Sicily today
Not precisely true - they have taken Sincs out of the back line and injected him into the midfield - trying to make him a premier mid when we need two people to cover him off the HB. I know that he is a significant weapon in the middle - but not for 120 minutes - yetScollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 May 2023 7:11pm We played one extra in our defence right from the word go
Guess who Hawthorn had in their defence as their plus one?
There are certain players who will cut you up and Sicily is some one who can do that
I get that we have our game plan and we stick to that, but when you unleash a good player and he gets on a roll it’s very difficult to swing the momentum back your way and control some one who initiates their attacking chains from their backline
That’s a coaching issue
It wasn’t the only reason we lost. They main area in my opinion is that we got smashed in the midfield. Ross and his match committee had an opportunity to try Campbell this week when Owens wasn’t there to support Marshall. Ross and match committee have backed in the same mids over the last 5 or 6 weeks and these guys have also let us down
“Youth ages, immaturity is outgrown, ignorance can be educated, and drunkenness sobered, but stupid lasts forever.”
― Aristophanes
If you have a Bee in your Bonnet - I can assist you with that - but it WILL involve some smacking upside the head!
― Aristophanes
If you have a Bee in your Bonnet - I can assist you with that - but it WILL involve some smacking upside the head!
-
- SS Life Member
- Posts: 2540
- Joined: Mon 27 Jun 2005 1:27pm
- Location: Abiding
- Has thanked: 173 times
- Been thanked: 385 times
Re: Sicily today
My understanding is that a few Saints had Sicily as captain in their fantasy team
" A few will never give up on you. When you go back out on the field, those are the people I want in your minds. Those are the people I want in your hearts."
— Coach Eric Taylor - Friday Night Lights
— Coach Eric Taylor - Friday Night Lights
- shanegrambeau
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5971
- Joined: Thu 25 Jan 2018 2:15pm
- Has thanked: 334 times
- Been thanked: 711 times
Re: Sicily today
I can't fathom as to what they think about putting Sharman on as a shadower for Sicily.
Surely, please surely, don't tell me, it was about Sharman's development, or that he needed the experience to run hard with a pro so as to really impress upon hin the need to be mobile and switched on?
Nope
It must have been bad luck. Picked the wrong sub, just unlucky.
I really hope RTB has his eye cast on getting the four points each and every moment of each week. Maximum competitiveness at every moment.
Since our 'brave loss' to Collingwood, we have certainly rolled backwards..I see a Humber SuperSnipe with a dodgy handbrake.
Surely, please surely, don't tell me, it was about Sharman's development, or that he needed the experience to run hard with a pro so as to really impress upon hin the need to be mobile and switched on?
Nope
It must have been bad luck. Picked the wrong sub, just unlucky.
I really hope RTB has his eye cast on getting the four points each and every moment of each week. Maximum competitiveness at every moment.
Since our 'brave loss' to Collingwood, we have certainly rolled backwards..I see a Humber SuperSnipe with a dodgy handbrake.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
- samoht
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5878
- Joined: Sun 14 Mar 2004 10:45am
- Location: https://www.amazon.com.au/Fugitive-Sold ... B00EO1GCNK
- Has thanked: 615 times
- Been thanked: 460 times
- Contact:
Re: Sicily today
RL's game plan becomes a "very game plan" whenever our coach is comfortable to back it, happily conceding 40 possessions to opposition backmen.
I think Harbrow got around 40 possessions against us, skillful half back lines such as Thomas, Shaw and Harry O'Brien racked up 90 possessions against us.
There's a pattern and a history.
I think Harbrow got around 40 possessions against us, skillful half back lines such as Thomas, Shaw and Harry O'Brien racked up 90 possessions against us.
There's a pattern and a history.
- shanegrambeau
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5971
- Joined: Thu 25 Jan 2018 2:15pm
- Has thanked: 334 times
- Been thanked: 711 times
Re: Sicily today
Good point Sam
Maybe RL thinks it’s OK for their back line to kick it to each other all day, clocking up high possessions, as long as they don’t penetrate the centre line of open up a corridor.
We saw that against Freo..
So maybe Sicily and perhaps Daicos can clock ‘em up and ‘no great shame’?
But recently, we have been opened up like a can of sardines!
And Sicily was damaging.
Maybe RL thinks it’s OK for their back line to kick it to each other all day, clocking up high possessions, as long as they don’t penetrate the centre line of open up a corridor.
We saw that against Freo..
So maybe Sicily and perhaps Daicos can clock ‘em up and ‘no great shame’?
But recently, we have been opened up like a can of sardines!
And Sicily was damaging.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
- saintsRrising
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 30098
- Joined: Mon 15 Mar 2004 11:07am
- Location: Melbourne
- Has thanked: 711 times
- Been thanked: 1235 times
Re: Sicily today
Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 May 2023 7:11pm
It wasn’t the only reason we lost. They main area in my opinion is that we got smashed in the midfield. Ross and his match committee had an opportunity to try Campbell this week when Owens wasn’t there to support Marshall. Ross and match committee have backed in the same mids over the last 5 or 6 weeks and these guys have also let us down
Midfield being smashed was the key reason.
Next was how both teams entered their forward lines. Hawks way classier , and effective, mainly kicking to the advantage of a leading player, whereas the Saints were often either just roosting it, or kicking at the player and his opponent. Kicking it to the advantage of a forward was rare. for St Kilda.
Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 6091
- Joined: Sat 12 Sep 2015 1:03pm
- Has thanked: 337 times
- Been thanked: 1570 times
Re: Sicily today
Sicily did what Wilkie has done most other weeks, except Wilkie has an opponent to manage as well.
Sicily would have had a very different day if Mitchito was playing and Caminiti wouldn't have been pushed off his path all day, while our mids set Sicily up for a dream interception game.
Just tell Crouch and Ross to stop running away from support, in a half asked effort, to get a clearance away under pressure.
The Hawks mids knew by half time that if they surrounded the circle and attacked the exits rather than the ball carrier, the ball carrier would stall, invite pressure and balloon the ball up. That's what Crouch, Gresh and Ross do. There's the f****** problem. What's the plan? Do we need a plan to counter that? The numbers are all even on the ground. Let these 3 manage their own output without threat of punishment, until they get it right or play themselves out of a career.
Ross has lost his mojo, he has prepared so well, for so long, and has been durable while others fell all around him. I think this last injury from preseason may be lingering or he is just getting old. If he can't assert himself against Hawthorn, which I backed him in to do, tell him to get really healthy and really fit and rotate him from the bench to the sub and get him out off Owens way and sign him for 2 more.
Crouch gives what the label says, effort.
Gresh could be, but he just isn't. Pump up his tyres and let him go.
Sicily would have had a very different day if Mitchito was playing and Caminiti wouldn't have been pushed off his path all day, while our mids set Sicily up for a dream interception game.
Just tell Crouch and Ross to stop running away from support, in a half asked effort, to get a clearance away under pressure.
The Hawks mids knew by half time that if they surrounded the circle and attacked the exits rather than the ball carrier, the ball carrier would stall, invite pressure and balloon the ball up. That's what Crouch, Gresh and Ross do. There's the f****** problem. What's the plan? Do we need a plan to counter that? The numbers are all even on the ground. Let these 3 manage their own output without threat of punishment, until they get it right or play themselves out of a career.
Ross has lost his mojo, he has prepared so well, for so long, and has been durable while others fell all around him. I think this last injury from preseason may be lingering or he is just getting old. If he can't assert himself against Hawthorn, which I backed him in to do, tell him to get really healthy and really fit and rotate him from the bench to the sub and get him out off Owens way and sign him for 2 more.
Crouch gives what the label says, effort.
Gresh could be, but he just isn't. Pump up his tyres and let him go.