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Reilly/monfries is the yuckiest out of that list. Smith injured as well? Jaensch won't get wingard.

Smith is on the wing.
 
Well it's deja vu all over again.

Didn't they beam last week's match into Adelaide? I don't give a rat's toss bag about the stats, Porps failed to win almost every one-on-one contest. In a team that was being over run, Lyons won the one-on-ones. Sando gave Lyons restricted time in the pre-season, check his disposals per minutes played. The way we have treated Lyons over the last 2 years is a bloody joke, and when we finally give him a go he will prove the point. The apologists however will say "I told you it would help Lyons development by keeping him in the SANFL". Just like Brad Crouch only had a great second half to the season because Sando didn't play him in round one and Mitch Grigg burst on the scene late last season because Sando didn't play him until it was just too embarrassing to continue to overlook him. Just think how awesome Ollie Wines would be this week if Port had played him in the SANFL all year.

But, but, but...... we can't drop Porps, we need experienced players in the showdown. Yes, just like playing Johncock in the Showdown last year. (Does Porps now have full possession of the Stiffy Gold Card?)

And we have to bring back Radar because he was so good before he hurt his shoulder last year. Clearly well in front of that Laird bloke.

Sando, repeat after me, mature players looking good in the twos means absolutely nothing.

Sando has already admitted that he made a mistake playing an unfit Truck last week.

I have no problem with Radar being in our best 22 if he has had a solid month of good performances in the twos. If Lairdy isn't ready then fair enough but why sacrifice Jarryd Lyons on a hunch? I'd love Porps to play a blinder on Saturday but it's highly unlikely. We need players that can lay a tackle and it seems to have escaped Sando's notice that Porps creates zero pressure on the opposition.

P.S. I'm tipping that Kerridge will be dropped for the Sydney match.
 

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I haven't laughed so much since the time that Spackler declared that AFL coaches never play a loose man in defence :rolleyes:.
Two years on and still going strong!

In hindsight wouldn't it have been much easier for you just to admit that you didn't spot the forward tag in that one game instead of this everlasting crusade to save face? However admirable it has been.

You would be very excited to hear that I did spot a GENUINE loose man in defence last year. It was the Gold Coast vs Melbourne game, late in the fourth quarter. The commentators could not for the life of them understand why Melbourne were playing seven defenders at a time they were 7 points down with only a minute or two to go.

Guess who was coaching? :)
 
T
IN: Richard Douglas, Brent Reilly
OUT: Jarryd Lyons (omitted), Brodie Martin (omitted)

Thank eff porps is still in. Ffs, how do they drop a 1 quarter, 9 possession winner who tackles. These morons approach selection/ list management in the exact opposite manner as blight. Welcome to nowhere, or at least the path to it.
 
No way Jaensch will play an important defensive role

whilst i do agree with you, by the lineup, Jaesnch gets first crack.


In other news i'm in the fetal position thinking about Jaesnch having to be accountable.
 
Melbourne was prepared to trade for him but he decided to remain loyal
I like him as a player but he must be an idiot. Why didn't he leave? It's clear that the coaches don't rate him.

Dropping him is stupid but to be expected now.

Name another midfielder who has finally cracked it in their 5th season on a list? He should have left.
 

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If he was an outside mid, he would be playing every week atm. As you said, he's in a position that we are strong in.

Geez baccs, who were our inside accumulators last week. Sloane? Thommo? Danger? Geez we're super strong in that area. Can you remind me in what ratio we won the clearances. This being our strong position and all.
 
That one game for Brodie Martin was worthwhile.

If he was fringe/last picked and only going to get one sniff while others were out why not use it on M Crouch/Cameron?
 
But, but, but...... we can't drop Porps, we need experienced players in the showdown. Yes, just like playing Johncock in the Showdown last year. (Does Porps now have full possession of the Stiffy Gold Card?)

You mean Stiffy's gold card where he played 2 games last year? Stiffy played round 1(Sucked) and was dropped. He kicked 5 goals in the SANFL and was recalled. He then sucked in week 3 and was not given another chance. Porps is in this same boat. He had a good preseason. If he doesn't perform in the next 2 weeks its game over (as it should be).

And we have to bring back Radar because he was so good before he hurt his shoulder last year. Clearly well in front of that Laird bloke.
Sando, repeat after me, mature players looking good in the twos means absolutely nothing.

Sando has already admitted that he made a mistake playing an unfit Truck last week.

No we have to bring back Radar because our team is woefully inexperienced. We were the 3rd youngest side in the AFL round 1. We have a 150+ game player who has had 2 very good hitouts in the 2's (his last game he got 35+ possessions) who should be recalled every day of the week.

He deserves to be in front of Laird. Laird has had one uninterrupted preseason in his career. He is a young fella. He doesn't have the base fitness as Radar does. Laird is a good footballer - he wont be great. He needs to be at top fitness to be on top of his game and AFL standard. The coaches know this and therefore he will have to dominate SANFL games before he is let in.


P.S. I'm tipping that Kerridge will be dropped for the Sydney match.

Good for you.
 
I'd rather Lyons than Porplyzia under any circumstances at the moment. Does well when thrown forward, has a neat kick, very good inside and no slower than Porps. Oh yeah, and he tackles. Terrible selection with no thought given to our future going forward as well. Going nowhere fast.
 
Two years on and still going strong!

In hindsight wouldn't it have been much easier for you just to admit that you didn't spot the forward tag in that one game instead of this everlasting crusade to save face? However admirable it has been.

You would be very excited to hear that I did spot a GENUINE loose man in defence last year. It was the Gold Coast vs Melbourne game, late in the fourth quarter. The commentators could not for the life of them understand why Melbourne were playing seven defenders at a time they were 7 points down with only a minute or two to go.

Guess who was coaching? :)

Didn't get around to watching the last 2 grand finals, Spackler? :rolleyes:

Please clarify Spackler, are you claiming that the only AFL coach to play a loose man in defence in the last 2 years is Neil Craig? Ohhh dear. (To be absolutely clear, a loose man is when the defensive team has one or more players stationed in the D50 compared to the opposition. That is 7 defenders and 6 forwards or 6 defenders and 5 forwards). I will point out the exact time that this first happens on Saturday.
 

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I'd rather Lyons than Porplyzia under any circumstances at the moment. Does well when thrown forward, has a neat kick, very good inside and no slower than Porps. Oh yeah, and he tackles. Terrible selection with no thought given to our future going forward as well. Going nowhere fast.

It's an horrendous decision. What more could Lyons have done in 1 quarter. And how much more disappointing could porps be in 4. If our semi ******ed coaching panel hadn't decided 3 days before the game that crouch would be subbed after 3 qtrs, then porps would have been a candidate before half time. Who makes these decisions? Is training form that important? Is that where I am getting it wrong? Only watching game day performance.
 
It's an horrendous decision. What more could Lyons have done in 1 quarter. And how much more disappointing could porps be in 4. If our semi ******ed coaching panel hadn't decided 3 days before the game that crouch would be subbed after 3 qtrs, then porps would have been a candidate before half time. Who makes these decisions? Is training form that important? Is that where I am getting it wrong? Only watching game day performance.

Don't look for logic just accept that some blokes are mates with Sando and Bicks and some guys aren't
 
Don't look for logic just accept that some blokes are mates with Sando and Bicks and some guys aren't

I think Lyons biggest problem is that we are very reluctant to call time on Thommo right now.

Though, i was also very disappointed on him being dropped.
 
You mean Stiffy's gold card where he played 2 games last year?

We were the 3rd youngest side in the AFL round 1. We have a 150+ game player who has had 2 very good hitouts in the 2's (his last game he got 35+ possessions) who should be recalled every day of the week.
Get some sleep Sando, you have a big weekend in front of you.

Stiffy was cooked by the second half of 2011. He lost all defensive skills and Bicks discovered that he was suddenly our next gun small forward (at least until that young kid Callinan came through) The games wasted on him in 2012 were a shame. Bringing him back for the first showdown last year (his contribution of 5 possessions) arguably cost us the match. If Matty Couch comes in and plays a shocker then at least he has had a taste of high pressure footy.

Radar's two good matches in SANFL trial matches mean absolutely nothing. When was his last quality AFL match>

Finally, it doesn't matter how many times Sando/you say it, we were not the third youngest team in the AFL in round 1. Check the facts on footywire and then post your apology. Strangely enough, one of the 5 younger teams in round one were......wearing black and teal.
 

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