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Gehrig Press conference tues 11am

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to be held at the club.
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hope he's not retiring.


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bigcarl wrote:hope he's not retiring.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

but this is Fraser we're talking about

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http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/g ... 11031.html

BY HIS own admission, Fraser Gehrig says he's "always done things a bit differently to most people in football".

So it would prove even in retirement. The dual Coleman medallist lasted just 85 days, from the time he was chaired from the MCG after St Kilda's round-22 win over Richmond until last Saturday morning when the Saints called his name as the 57th pick of the national draft.

Nor could the realisation that he still had the passion to play AFL football have come in any more atypical surrounds than the freezing cold of Schaffhausen, on the Swiss-German border.

On his first day back with his old club — barely a day after returning to the country — Gehrig recalled the moment he decided to give football another shot. "I was at the local gym and having a run on the treadmill and looking out over the Rhine River, and it was cold and snowing, and I thought: 'Oh well, if I'm going to be running on a stupid treadmill here, I probably should be running around a footy field'," he laughed.

And yesterday he got his chance. The 31-year-old headed back to Moorabbin for a meeting with coach Ross Lyon, to say hello to teammates and staff, and for a weights session.

"It's been a strange week, no doubting that, but I don't really see it as any big deal," he said. "It's not really like I retired. I don't think you're retired until you start missing games of football. I've only missed three weeks of training and kept myself in pretty good condition.

"The only big deal for me is going through the motions of retiring and being farewelled, so I feel a little bit embarrassed about that. But you only live once. I might as well have a crack at it."

Now that the shock his about-face created has abated and the logistics of his return to St Kilda are sorted, Gehrig is determined to make that crack a success.

"I've been able to do a fair bit of work, so I've come back in reasonable shape," he said. "Obviously, I haven't been kicking a footy or doing a great deal of running, but I think I should come along pretty quickly and there's plenty of time to get the body ready."

Gehrig concedes that, feeling "a bit crook towards the end of last season" after battling a bout of flu, "I probably was not feeling that good about myself".

"Looking back, I probably should have taken a little bit longer to decide (to retire) but I was very content with that at the time," he said.

Gehrig headed to Switzerland in October and was planning to stay at least until well into the new year. Despite his return he is more certain than ever that travelling is something he wants to do more of, but is content to put it on hold for now.

Despite having been happy to give AFL away last September, Gehrig believes he is prepared mentally for a comeback. "I've never done anything half-hearted, I don't think, and I really am 100%. Things can change pretty quickly and I'm very comfortable with where I'm at. I've been in this caper for a long time now and I think I know what I'm doing."

Enough also to negotiate his own new one-year contract, which, with the Saints' having topped up on senior experience since his departure, will be worth substantially less than his former rate of around $500,000. At his age and experience Gehrig reckons it's "not too difficult".

"I've always been guided by form and my body and what the club wants. If you're not getting a kick, they're not going to want you, and you probably won't want to play yourself," he said.

"I won't be on a great deal, but it's got nothing to do with money. If it had have been, I wouldn't have retired and I would have signed up again straight away. I think I'm still a reasonably valuable asset, but it's definitely not the money I've come back for, that's for certain."

For Gehrig, there's far more motivation in old-fashioned ideals, such as the chance to play another 10 games and reach 150 with a club he's come to love. A window of opportunity for St Kilda that he believes is still firmly open. And the possibility, even after 13 seasons and more than 250 games of AFL, of further individual improvement.

"If St Kilda hadn't picked me up, I still would have been very content retiring, but I think there's some challenges there for myself and I still think I can play a major role in helping the club," he said. "I'm going to change the way I train a little bit, prepare myself better during the week.

"Everyone saddles up each year with a point to prove and the time you're not thinking about that probably is the time to give the game away. This is an exciting time. I'm putting myself back on the line again and accepting what goes with it."

Gehrig's last game for St Kilda was a poignant affair, the big spearhead handing his jumper over the MCG fence to a young girl for whom Gehrig was a hero. Now, chuckles the returned Saint, he can give her another when he finally hangs up the boots for good.

"I'm pretty sure she'll be pretty happy to still have me out there," he laughs. Given the Saints fans' reactions to one of the game's shortest retirements, she's not alone.


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will also be live on SEN during his presser.


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The G-Trains also adamant on teaching people how to spell his name right!!! :wink:


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The Saintsational Man wrote:The G-Trains also adamant on teaching people how to spell his name right!!! :wink:
Yes it should be G-Train and not G-Trains :wink:


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So he decided to un-retire after being on the Rhine? :wink:


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Post: # 495610Post Go Sretnias Go »

Got a feeling that the Press Conference at 11.00 am today Tuesday is a little more than the G Train telling us how pleased he is to be back.

Could it be that the Club also announces new Sponsership arrangements?


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Go Sretnias Go wrote:Got a feeling that the Press Conference at 11.00 am today Tuesday is a little more than the G Train telling us how pleased he is to be back.

Could it be that the Club also announces new Sponsership arrangements?
have we already announced who our captain is for next year?


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Can be anything toooo significant.........

....cos it hasn't been leaked here first ;-)


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Post: # 495625Post Saint 58 »

Best of luck to him.
Would love to see him kick his 100th in the GF to put us 30 up half way thru the last quarter !


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Saint 58 wrote:Best of luck to him.
Would love to see him kick his 100th in the GF to put us 30 up half way thru the last quarter !
Yeah, then there'd be a ground invasion and we lose our momentum and get run down!!.... :wink:


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Post: # 495631Post Saint 58 »

Yeah thought about that, I thought we would be safe half way thru the last quarter.
I'll kick anyone's ass who tries near where I'll be sitting !


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Saint 58 wrote:Yeah thought about that, I thought we would be safe half way thru the last quarter.
I'll kick anyone's ass who tries near where I'll be sitting !
Yep. Me too.


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whats it gona b on???


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Post: # 495640Post saint66au »

So whats happening at this presser folks??


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Post: # 495642Post ausfatcat »

saint66au wrote:So whats happening at this presser folks??

he's announced his retirement again :shock:


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ausfatcat wrote:
saint66au wrote:So whats happening at this presser folks??

he's announced his retirement again :shock:
Don't even joke about that.


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yipper wrote:
Saint 58 wrote:Best of luck to him.
Would love to see him kick his 100th in the GF to put us 30 up half way thru the last quarter !
Yeah, then there'd be a ground invasion and we lose our momentum and get run down!!.... :wink:
how about he kicks his 100th after the siren to contribute his fourth goal of the match to a 35 point victory for the Saints

are we allowed to run on then?


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SaintBot wrote:
yipper wrote:
Saint 58 wrote:Best of luck to him.
Would love to see him kick his 100th in the GF to put us 30 up half way thru the last quarter !
Yeah, then there'd be a ground invasion and we lose our momentum and get run down!!.... :wink:
how about he kicks his 100th after the siren to contribute his fourth goal of the match to a 35 point victory for the Saints

are we allowed to run on then?
as long as they are off in time for the presentation and victory lap, unlike the 96 Ansett Cup lol.


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Post: # 495658Post Saint Mik »

The club should contact the little girl that he knows well and get her to present his jumper back to him, she would love it and so would he :wink:


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Post: # 495667Post Pwoit »

So where was the 11.00am press conference :?: Any news ?


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Post: # 495671Post Broodruff »

The fact that the big fella has come back home, and quite obviously, not for the money: This gets me very, very excited for the season to get underway:

This proves to me that the club is heading in the right direction and that there is a massive amount of buzz and hype around the club: I can't recall the last time I was this excited about a Saints season getting under-way...
Thats all well and good, but the fact that all these changes, everything thats gone all, everything that we have turned around: This has the PLAYERS excited, so excited it seems, that its luring them out of retirement. Having the players themselves very excited about starting a new season and getting out on the feild can only be a good thing.

Gherig coming out of retirement to come back to the NEW saints, just to play, just because he can see an oppurtinuty to be a part of something big, something special, I think, sends a very strong message to everyone who has even the slightest interest in football:

There has been a change.
Things are different now.
This is the NEW StKilda,
And together we are one.


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what was it all about?


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