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6 X 6 day breaks including two back to backs in 2015

Again 2016 is slightly harder but not a whole lot different

If we don't win as many games in 2016 it'll be for reasons like what Unique Name said - sides hunting us etc - not because of the vagaries of the draw
Agree with that. I think we suffered from that in 2014. Sides figured us out. Worked in our favour the start of this year though I think. Sides expected us to play similar to 2013 and 2014 and were thrown by our tactics. Then one loss to Richmond and we reverted and the rest is history.

If WC play a similar style next year as this one I can see them dropping a few more games.
 
Agree with that. I think we suffered from that in 2014. Sides figured us out. Worked in our favour the start of this year though I think. Sides expected us to play similar to 2013 and 2014 and were thrown by our tactics. Then one loss to Richmond and we reverted and the rest is history.

If WC play a similar style next year as this one I can see them dropping a few more games.
This is a fair point

Simpleton posters like Moo have been seduced by the eagles had a soft draw myth in 2015 when based on results it wasn't the case

2016 will see how hard (or easy) our draw becomes but it's silly to suggest our fortunes in 2016 will be determined by a "big boy" draw whatever the **** that is
 
This is a fair point

Simpleton posters like Moo have been seduced by the eagles had a soft draw myth in 2015 when based on results it wasn't the case

2016 will see how hard (or easy) our draw becomes but it's silly to suggest our fortunes in 2016 will be determined by a "big boy" draw whatever the **** that is

Please Keyser Soze - I've made my own call ...you appear to have counted who you play twice.

6 day breaks (back to backs) are extremely hard on the WA teams when you factor in travel.

In 2015 you had 7 back to backs - with only 1 consecutive back to back ...the back end of these 6 day breaks was -
Carlton, GWS, Gold Coast, Essendon, Richmond, Gold Coast & St Kilda ...the consecutive was Essendon/Richmond.

You are far more likely to get by a lesser opposition in that 2nd game.

In 2016 you have 8 back to backs with 2 consecutive back to backs ...the back end of these are -
Fremantle, Richmond, Geelong, Port, Adelaide, Melb, GWS & Hawks ...consecutive being Freo/Rich (following the Hawks) & GWS/Hawks (following Freo)

That is already a significantly tougher deal, using the 2015 ladder ...it's one thing to beat a bottom 8 side on the back end (6/7 missed the 8 in 2015) versus next year when you face 4 top 8 teams from 2015 and let's face it - Geelong and Port are both likely to be improved.

I also factor in 2016 you have the likes of single games against Geelong (Skilled) and Sydney (SCG) both of which were at Subi in 15 ......both of these clubs (likely direct competitors for top 4) are going to be much tougher at these venues than Subi. It is swings and roundabouts to a degree but when I think of teams I would rather play at Subi than at home - personally I'd rate them 1. Hawks 2. Sydney (esp SCG) 3. Geelong (esp SS).

Finally I think your start is going to be really challenging - start slowly in 2016 (face Hawks, Freo, Tigers, Sydney, C'Wood & Cats inside the first 8 rounds) and it could be a battle for 8th not top spot.

This was my thinking Keyse, agree or disagree ....I know your club (like ours) focus on 6 days breaks and the challenges it brings with it ........but simpleton .....really? I think I've considered your draw more closely than you TBH.

If you finish top 2 with the 2016 draw you've been handed ....then you'll be legit, it is a significantly tougher draw and as I said - your midfield and runners are going to have to stand up.
 
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Why don't good players wont to play for Ross?

You mean like Fyfe or Mundy or Hill or any other of our best players who signed contact extensions while Ross has been in charge?

Take it to the bay if you wont
 
You mean like Fyfe or Mundy or Hill or any other of our best players who signed contact extensions while Ross has been in charge?
+ all the saints players except for Luke Ball, who left due to not getting game time anyway ergo he wasn't playing under ross.

Harley Bennell picked us over richmond after meeting with Ross 3 or so times, he may qualify as a "good player" (excludes good behaviour:p)
 
West Coast won't have a stronger midfield. Still full of softies as Hawthorn brutally exposed.

West Coast had the lowest tackle count in GFs since 2004. And back then the average tackles per game were much lower.

Most bruise free GF ever.

Jack Redden is not a soft player, and is a tackling machine. Will slot in nicely into our midfield and improve it.
 
Was he managing the salary cap at the Saints too?
Ross has been in charge of EVERYTHING at every club he's coached.

That will remain the case until he wins a flag, at which time the club will finally have realised and taken greater control (prior to the start of that season of course).

Amidoingitright?
 

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Fremantle are no chance of the premiership next year. The only chance they had was recruiting McCarthy and it will be sad to see Pavlich go around next year, he should have retired.
 
I don't know, who was your football manager? What was Rod Butters doing?

Did Ross go on about 'letting the cobblers do the cobbling' at the Saints, because he won't shut up about it at Freo.
It was ross mate. He asked for what he wanted and he got it. Club had to bring in pelchen and ameet to sort out his mess

He definitely didnt say that at the saints. Well not until mid 2011 when it all blew up in his face
 
It was ross mate. He asked for what he wanted and he got it. Club had to bring in pelchen and ameet to sort out his mess

He definitely didnt say that at the saints. Well not until mid 2011 when it all blew up in his face
Well, that's where you went wrong, if that's true. He's obviously rubbish at managing money so I doubt we'd let him do it at Freo.
 
Well, that's where you went wrong, if that's true. He's obviously rubbish at managing money so I doubt we'd let him do it at Freo.
Your club made a point of letting people know he wouldnt be in charge of list management at freo. Funny that.

Its a good thing they keep him at arms length
 

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Your club made a point of letting people know he wouldnt be in charge of list management at freo. Funny that.

Its a good thing they keep him at arms length
Thank you to the St Kilda Football club for providing him with the learning opportunities that he benefits from in WA.
 
Hang on a sec, i thought your club only picked up once Ross got there?
They were getting things right off field before Lyon arrived

In fact, the way they signed up Lyon from under the saints nose without anyone in the football industry getting so much of a whiff of what they were up to was a sign of how far they'd come
 
They were getting things right off field before Lyon arrived

In fact, the way they signed up Lyon from under the saints nose without anyone in the football industry getting so much of a whiff of what they were up to was a sign of how far they'd come
We have to wait on that one though don't we?
 
They were getting things right off field before Lyon arrived

In fact, the way they signed up Lyon from under the saints nose without anyone in the football industry getting so much of a whiff of what they were up to was a sign of how far they'd come

That's how I saw it as well. It was about 2008/2009 that we started doing things right - we just had a bit of a dudd as our head coach. We cleaned out pretty much the whole list between 2008-2010/11 before we appointed Ross (excluding our better required players). As well as the Steve's coming on-board in that time.

Also the re branding of the club was a huge step in the right direction. On that note, I'm looking forward to seeing the wings more often on your boys!
 

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