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Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
You miss any good player but we certainly missed Spider and Vidovic more than anyone else. Spider had a very good year and Vidovic would have been better than Cook on the day.
Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
You miss any good player but we certainly missed Spider and Vidovic more than anyone else. Spider had a very good year and Vidovic would have been better than Cook on the day.
It totally rooted our structure and we lost a big advantage. It let them put Pittman on Loewe all day for example.
It didn't help that Stan didn't have a plan B to counteract the move of McLeod and Jarman which everyone could see was going to happen.
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Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
You miss any good player but we certainly missed Spider and Vidovic more than anyone else. Spider had a very good year and Vidovic would have been better than Cook on the day.
It totally rooted our structure and we lost a big advantage. It let them put Pittman on Loewe all day for example.
It didn't help that Stan didn't have a plan B to counteract the move of McLeod and Jarman which everyone could see was going to happen.
Yep unfortunately Max was a year away from being our FB. Had we known his closing ability more he would have been ideal for Jarman.
Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
You miss any good player but we certainly missed Spider and Vidovic more than anyone else. Spider had a very good year and Vidovic would have been better than Cook on the day.
It totally rooted our structure and we lost a big advantage. It let them put Pittman on Loewe all day for example.
It didn't help that Stan didn't have a plan B to counteract the move of McLeod and Jarman which everyone could see was going to happen.
Yep unfortunately Max was a year away from being our FB. Had we known his closing ability more he would have been ideal for Jarman.
From memory Max played on Nigel Smart and did well (of course, I've tried to wipe it from my memory so I could be wrong). Losing Vidovic and Everitt was the killer. When they were both in the side it felt like we had an advantage over everyone else. Spider could contest the ruck and then push forward and nobody could go with him. What could have been.
Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
Well, we can agree to disagree.
While those injuries badly affected us, so too did the personal problems of Cuz and Loewe on the big day. There is no way that the crows should have beaten us in normal circumstances. The fact that they did led me to suffer one of the worst days of my life.
I have always mainained that something should have been done to stop Jarman.
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Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Seemed to me that having Loewe, Heatley and Everitt constituted enough prongs in attack that year. We won 9 or 10 in a row leading into the GF that year.
Havig three talls cycle through the forward line and Jones, Lappin and Winmar bobbing up made us hard to beat.
Not sure that we really missed Smith that much.
You miss any good player but we certainly missed Spider and Vidovic more than anyone else. Spider had a very good year and Vidovic would have been better than Cook on the day.
It totally rooted our structure and we lost a big advantage. It let them put Pittman on Loewe all day for example.
It didn't help that Stan didn't have a plan B to counteract the move of McLeod and Jarman which everyone could see was going to happen.
Yep unfortunately Max was a year away from being our FB. Had we known his closing ability more he would have been ideal for Jarman.
They were killing us across HB and on top in the midfield and the rucks so it might not have made any difference. The ball would have spilt out and some other hack like Bond would have kicked a few.
Stan should have been onto it earlier and he should have played Shane Wakelin.
The Crows had some pretty good players out as well like Ricciuto, Modra and Vardy.
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prwilkinson wrote:The treatment Paul Chapman received on his hamstring to get him up for the 2009 Grand Final which was banned immediately after the match.
With Weapon in charge of the S&C program surely Dank was holding an advisory role
samuraisaint wrote:Joel Smith doing a knee playing on Osborne, Vidovic breaking his leg in Round 22, Everitt getting a broken collarbone in the Qualifying Final.
samuraisaint wrote:Joel Smith doing a knee playing on Osborne, Vidovic breaking his leg in Round 22, Everitt getting a broken collarbone in the Qualifying Final.
100% correct.
I was there when Smiths leg snapped. I nearly speed we were about 10 meters from it. He was amazing that year and it was a huge loss. Fricken Osbourne looked like he did it on purpose, he had a few knees himself and he looked like the cat that stole the cream when he jumped into his leg.
samuraisaint wrote:Joel Smith doing a knee playing on Osborne, Vidovic breaking his leg in Round 22, Everitt getting a broken collarbone in the Qualifying Final.
100% correct.
I was there when Smiths leg snapped. I nearly speed we were about 10 meters from it. He was amazing that year and it was a huge loss. Fricken Osbourne looked like he did it on purpose, he had a few knees himself and he looked like the cat that stole the cream when he jumped into his leg.
Yeah I remember that, horrific. I think Loewe took a huge speccy in the goal square that day. Great game.
Life Long Saint wrote:Losing Vidovic and Everitt to injury in consecutive weeks in 1997
Smith was also a big loss.
But we won a lot of games without him in the team.
We couldn't cover the loss of two big blokes especially against Adelaide in the GF
No, but Smith added another prong to our forward attack which ever other team in the competition couldn't match that year.
Losing Vidovic and Everitt definitely cost us. The signs were there with Adelaide midfield on top even in the first half when we were in front. Rehn dominated.
One of our best mids was poor on the day too. He had a pretty fair excuse though...his old man Neil died the day before the 1997 grand final.
The rule in the 1910s which allowed the top team to challenge if they lost the first grand final - Fitzroy finished first, us third, we won the Final by a mile, they challenged and just scraped home in the replay the following week.