NAB cup rnd 2. Saints vs Swans Game Thread.

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  • Reggi
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 2718

    #91
    I am a little bit curious as to what will happen to Goddard after this match. In the second quarter he (from where I sat) looked like he blatently faked an in the back - which resulted in 9 points. Will he be the first player cited for faking?

    Angle may have been deceptive, but we were above him looked like no serious contact was made

    Anyway in a real game we won by 5 points

    Would be very happy if we had Bradshaw, White and Goodes up forward round 1. Roos was right we struggled to match their intensity in the third quarter
    Last edited by Reggi; 28 February 2010, 06:33 AM.
    You don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby Ziegler

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    • TheHood
      On the Rookie List
      • Jan 2003
      • 1938

      #92
      Devil's advocate for a moment:

      Kennedy didnt take his chances
      Goodes was sloppy and half-hearted at times
      McVeigh couldnt get off the chain (without he and Goodes, we really did well)
      Sumner didnt need that error

      Basically, the emphasis this year is on speed and skill. I thought the speed was great, impressive and some early season glimpses were good, but I think players without skill under pressure will work on that in the 2s. Even Lewis had unnecessary clangers.

      As a positive, Gary Rohan will play Round 1.
      The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of Disappointment

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      • AnnieH
        RWOs Black Sheep
        • Aug 2006
        • 11332

        #93
        Originally posted by TheHood
        Devil's advocate for a moment:

        Kennedy didnt take his chances
        Goodes was sloppy and half-hearted at times
        McVeigh couldnt get off the chain (without he and Goodes, we really did well)
        Sumner didnt need that error

        Basically, the emphasis this year is on speed and skill. I thought the speed was great, impressive and some early season glimpses were good, but I think players without skill under pressure will work on that in the 2s. Even Lewis had unnecessary clangers.

        As a positive, Gary Rohan will play Round 1.
        It's only the Ansett Cup.
        I'm glad we're out of it now. Time to concentrate on Round 1.
        Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
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        • floppinab
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2003
          • 1681

          #94
          Originally posted by ugg
          - Seaby played really well 15 poss 1 goal - good pick up for us. Joked at 3 quarter time, that if we lose the game, he would have to pay the prize money out of his own pocket *chortles of laughter*
          Thing is I reckon the umpie screwed up. Doesn't look like he sets the mark properly so it's hard to tell where it is but Seaby runs in a straight line toward the goal, so he shouldn't be called play on for deviating, and I reckon he doesn't go over the mark, goes close but not over, so it shouldn't have been play on and should've been a 9 pointer.

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          • 2005
            : IN THE OUTER :
            • Dec 2007
            • 604

            #95
            Very suprised at the turnout last night, thought there would of been more.
            - Good effort, some real pleasing things and some ordinary moments
            - LRT & Heath Grundy had great games.
            - Josh Kennedy did some smart stuff last night, wait till he gets fit.
            - Seaby and Daniel Currie did some pretty good stuff and Mumford didnt have much impact
            - Whoever said Gary Rohan wont play this year needs a reality check.Jetta was OK,not the gane of last week though he gives us the X factor.They must playRd 1
            - Thought Marty Mattner,MOD and Jude had real good games.
            - Macca ,Rhino and Goodsey had games to forget.Gwilt gave Goodesy a bath.
            - Mike Pyke : Get used to driving around Canberra.The guy is a waste of time
            Est 1874
            SMFC
            09.18.33.2005

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            • lwjoyner
              Regular in the Side
              • Nov 2004
              • 942

              #96
              I also went to the game, pleasantly surprised I also think we can beat them in round one. However this handballing and kicking backwards on the defensive line has to stop for us to achieve anything, and although LRT did beat Kosi its interesting how many times LRT is in the middle of these atrociaous handballing games on the backline, just kick it forward and dont go backwards. Goodes looked bad dropped balls in warm up. Mumford will improve with the run as will Okeefe. Although MOD got a lot of the ball his disposal is aweful and I dont thing he is in our best 22.

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              • Melbournehammer
                Senior Player
                • May 2007
                • 1815

                #97
                Originally posted by CJK
                Good run around for us.

                Am getting worried about Adam, nothing from 2 games.
                i think it is fai to say that he is ot a key position forward

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                • AnsweredPrayers
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 123

                  #98
                  MOD got a lot of the ball. When you get a lot of ball you will make more mistakes than someone who hardly touched eg ROK.

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                  • Nico
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 11328

                    #99
                    Gee a few on here have gone a bit early on bemoaning Goodesy's 2 games and are worried about his upcoming season. I wasn't at the game last night and didn't see it on TV bar the first 10 minutes, but I thought last week he was OK.

                    We are talking here about a double Brownlow Medallist who largely held us together last year. There is a fair chance that as one of the older brigade now that he is pacing himself into the season. Also at the moment he is the key forward so can be expected to be tagged and double teamed. Just relax fokks, blokes like Goodes don't lose form overnight. See him as an ace in the pack. He, ROK (first hitout) and McVeigh may have had quite ones, but we know that won't last, and add their expected form reversal to the inclusion of Craig Bolton, Daniel Bradshaw and Rhyce Shaw and we have a very formidable team.

                    I liked the news that Matt O'Dwyer is now becoming a ball magnet and that the wow factor emerging is that with him and McGlynn hard at it that we are now starting to win centre clearances. Even Jude Bolton I believe got his hands on the pill at centre bounces. I like the news that Seaby is looking very good, and the centre clearance improvement against about the best in the business may in large be his doing.
                    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                    • magic.merkin
                      Senior Player
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 1199

                      Oh and I think Mummy will be our new impact player Barry's gone. Threw his weight around a bit, good stuff!

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                      • Primmy
                        Proud Tragic Swan
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 5970

                        I liked LRT's game; he has a self assurance now and he is a unit. No longer an easy beat.
                        Bevo in the forward line is a great idea. Still has no fear.

                        The Big Red has proven he is a class tackle machine - looking good.
                        Jetts was probably told to cool it a bit; all that approval from us could go to his head.
                        Marty is a gun.
                        Tadgh is a worry at this point.
                        Kennedy could be a keeper, one day.
                        NicMal - You Schtar!!!!
                        Jesse played like a grownup this time, and didn't look to be put off by whatever used to worry him. Tatt is not too horrible.

                        I am a bit uncomfortable about our forward setup.
                        Defense appears to be just fine.
                        Midfield has some good combinations, and I don't think we are going to miss Jolls too much.

                        If MOD settles down and doesn't play anxious he may be a keeper. Jude used to play anxious, and he turned out all right.
                        Bulldog looks to have worked on his upper body re chest expansion and isn't blowing after hard runs - looks like a lot of hard work has been done in the offseason.

                        The kid from St Kilda sensibly shook Kirky's hand when it was offered. Smart boy.
                        S Milne looks like he has spent summer sleeping in the day and spending the nights out and about - vampire was mentioned amongst our mob, but.... - pity he is a good player because I can't stand him.
                        If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                        • ScottH
                          It's Goodes to cheer!!
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 23665

                          As Above.
                          Currie needs a sever injection of confidence. Everytime he had the ball, even that first mark, he seemed to panic. Unsure what to do.
                          Seaby was OK most of the night.
                          Confused here, Kennedy/McGlynn hard to tell them apart sometimes, but kicking was atrocious at times, in the last 2 games.

                          Pyke, WTF, he actually did some good things last night. The jury is still out on his future.

                          Defense did really well without Cbolts.
                          Kicked a number of goals from stoppages.
                          Took 3-4 players to tackle Mumford. Hilarious.
                          Kirk looked way out of sorts. I notice the HS named him amongst the best.

                          All up a much better effort than last week. Not as many stupid errors. Last week was a joke. Carlton were just much worse.
                          As Primmy said, Forward line needs a lot of work. But I like having Bevan and Mcglynn, up there. Add some tough defense too the offense.

                          I expected StK to wallop us, so was very happy that we were able to lead them for much of the match. They only won due to Seaby's brainfart, but it is a stupid rule.
                          So take away there 2 9's, we won by 5!!

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                          • liz
                            Veteran
                            Site Admin
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 16737

                            Most of it has already been said, but my twopenneth worth...

                            Really liked the swagger and confidence of White when he finally got out there. He looked like he believed he really belonged. His lead and conversion was very good indeed.

                            Rohan came to us with the hype of being an x-factor player but what has been really impressive about him thus far is that he is doing the bread and butter stuff and doing it really well.

                            Don't understand the use of Sumner. For two weeks now he's spent three quarters sitting on the bench, no doubt getting really nervous, and then has had very little time to make a contribution. I realise he's not really in the running for early season senior games but still seems a bit unfair on him.

                            Kudos to Bevan reinventing himself. Was a bit lucky in that his first goal was a push in the back, and then he got a very soft free for his third, but looks like he might become a useful mid-sized forward and is a good converter.

                            Thought Seaby was very good. Not going to be a star but was solid around the ground and sound dropping back to fill a hole in defence.

                            Mumford was reasonable only, but some of his tap work was quite impressive.

                            Jude was very good, I thought. Especially in the first half.

                            Delighted to see MOD's improvement. He ran really hard all night and to the right spots to support others. Some of his disposals went astray (and sadly that is unlikely to improve much, given he has already improved vastly on where he was a couple of years ago) but by hand he was pretty good. He still has a few tricks that haven't become apparent at senior level yet - like he is very very good above his head. It is going to be quite hard to leave him out of the round one team.

                            Really like Mattner in the midfield. He has the pace and penetration in his kicking to breakthrough the traffic. Good balance of defensive and offensive parts to his game. And he's not really needed on the half-back line any more.

                            Some of Kennedy's work at clearances was very good. He's still a work in progress but is showing signs.

                            It's nice to have a midfielder in McVeigh who warrants a tag as hard as that Jones applied to him. He was being held and scragged all night, but I guess that is the life of a taggee.

                            Wish Goodes would lead a bit more. He seems to be playing quite deep and trying to outmark in one on many contests. The best CHFs get most of their possessions from hard leading. He should benefit from having White and Bradshaw back in a properly structured forward line.

                            Currie showed some glimpes of why reserves watchers have been pumping him up for a couple of years. But he's a way off getting the confidence that he beliongs. His reaction when he took that great mark in the first quarter was priceless. Glad he settled and went back and took his shot.

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                            • kangle4
                              Warming the Bench
                              • May 2003
                              • 200

                              grundy was brilliant, clearly beat riewoldt and had the saints fans around me whinging all night cos riewoldt couldn't get near it.

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                              • Doctor J.
                                Senior Player
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 1310

                                Originally posted by kangle4
                                grundy was brilliant, clearly beat riewoldt and had the saints fans around me whinging all night cos riewoldt couldn't get near it.
                                Oh and don't they whine like stuck pigs when Nick doesn't get a touch!!

                                On to the game. My impressions on the night.

                                Seaby and Mumford will be a good ruck combo. Some of Mumford's tap work was first class.
                                Midfield has acquired more grunt with McGlynn. Not sure on Kennedy. Disposal worse than McG's
                                MOD is an unbelievable ball magnet
                                Backline can only get better. In the first half, with Kennelly acting as the general we were in such control. Add C. Bolt to that lineup and I can only wonder how good we could be.
                                Pyke -??? Just don't know where or how he fits into the equation ( a back up for the back up ruckman maybe)
                                Rohan will be a superstar of AFL football. Just hope it's with us for his entire career.
                                Add Bradshaw, Shaw, C Bolt to that lineup at the expense of Pyke, maybe Kennedy and Currie, and it's a pretty good rnd 1 team.
                                In the end it was the lack of clean hands that cost us the game. Missed targets with handball and failing to take possession without a fumble at crucial times were v costly.

                                As for the opposition. Will be another good year for them. Would love to start them off with a loss, and a big one to make it even more satisfying!!

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