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phoenix_rise_ said:
haha spot on. Skills always lack when the Saints play Freo down here. Still havent worked out if I'm going. Depends if I work.

LMFAO Skills always lack in the Bitchmond football club
 
Hayes has been the premium midfielder of the AFL for the first three matches. He was a little quiet in the Port match, but still played a nice match.
Dal Santo has improved each match. He copped some heavy hits and was a target for the Port "strong men". He will do well against Freo.
Luke Ball made a nice return to football, not outstanding, but still in the best for the Saints. He will be much better for it.
Xavier Clarke has taken a while to find full fitness. He was excellent in attack for the Saints, and his speed and disposal were first rate.
Nick Riewoldt's endeavour and spirit remain unquestioned. He beat Bishop on Monday, but was unable to fully capitalise on his success.
Troy Schwarze has a new lease on life, now that he has been allowed to play forward. His defensive game still needs work, but he offers a good combination of speed and size, and his kicking skills are usually excellent.
Montagna has been good since his inclusion.
McQualter has been good in the midfield and up forward.
Sam Fisher has been excellent - a very valuable player for us now.
Max Hudghton has been superb.
Aaron Hamill has played three good matches in a row and might be hitting form.
Milne has been his usual dangerous self.
Harvey proved the doubters wrong by playing out his match after a hamstring scare. He made a few clangers, he doesn't do that two weeks in a row!
Steven Baker has been great too. He is busy doing the team thing and rarely makes the best players list - even when he has played a blinder. He just keeps at it and at least is recognised by the club for his efforts (B&F).
 

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Lach72 said:
Ok Ladies and gents, which one of us is going to overcome general crapness and play some decent footy in Tassie? :(

If it's any consolation our players, coach, administration and supporters also wish we were playing you guys at Telstra Dome.

We just don't seem to play good footy there at all.

Hopefully we will play a far more accountable style of footy than Monday night. We looked like conceding a goal everytime the ball went into the opposition forward line. With the likes of Pavlich, McPharlin, Farmer and Medhurst down there we'll have to tighten up.

I wonder if the Perth media would be on Chris Connolly's case if you'd lost to Port Adelaide at AAMI in a high scoring shootout. I thought your win against them was terrible but you played tough footy and thoroughly deserved the win. The other night the Dockers lost to Adelaide but fought it out and probably only lost it because of a poor start.

This will be one tough match. With the Bulldogs and Geelong to follow this is simply a must win game for us. We just hope it's the right St Kilda that turns up.
 
sainter said:
If it's any consolation our players, coach, administration and supporters also wish we were playing you guys at Telstra Dome.

We just don't seem to play good footy there at all.

Hopefully we will play a far more accountable style of footy than Monday night. We looked like conceding a goal everytime the ball went into the opposition forward line. With the likes of Pavlich, McPharlin, Farmer and Medhurst down there we'll have to tighten up.

I wonder if the Perth media would be on Chris Connolly's case if you'd lost to Port Adelaide at AAMI in a high scoring shootout. I thought your win against them was terrible but you played tough footy and thoroughly deserved the win. The other night the Dockers lost to Adelaide but fought it out and probably only lost it because of a poor start.

This will be one tough match. With the Bulldogs and Geelong to follow this is simply a must win game for us. We just hope it's the right St Kilda that turns up.
As far a CC is concerned we could've been leading Adelaide by 10 goals at half time, run out winners by 5 and the media would still be slating him for the second half fade out...
For some reason we seem to play well against the Saints and usually lift after a poor game so without any sort of confidence, I am praying that that stays the case... :(
I think the real concern for you guys could be your dwarves in the ruck...I reckon this could be the game where Sandi takes it by the scruff!!
 
StKildonan said:
Hayes has been the premium midfielder of the AFL for the first three matches. He was a little quiet in the Port match, but still played a nice match.
Dal Santo has improved each match. He copped some heavy hits and was a target for the Port "strong men". He will do well against Freo.
Luke Ball made a nice return to football, not outstanding, but still in the best for the Saints. He will be much better for it.
Xavier Clarke has taken a while to find full fitness. He was excellent in attack for the Saints, and his speed and disposal were first rate.
Nick Riewoldt's endeavour and spirit remain unquestioned. He beat Bishop on Monday, but was unable to fully capitalise on his success.
Troy Schwarze has a new lease on life, now that he has been allowed to play forward. His defensive game still needs work, but he offers a good combination of speed and size, and his kicking skills are usually excellent.
Montagna has been good since his inclusion.
McQualter has been good in the midfield and up forward.
Sam Fisher has been excellent - a very valuable player for us now.
Max Hudghton has been superb.
Aaron Hamill has played three good matches in a row and might be hitting form.
Milne has been his usual dangerous self.
Harvey proved the doubters wrong by playing out his match after a hamstring scare. He made a few clangers, he doesn't do that two weeks in a row!

Happy with Troy & Porno Andy & Hamill.

Milne - leading the team in errors (still not the worst in the league).

Harvey - concerned slightly. Usually kicking efficiencies of players go down prior to or just after injury (that's my individual analysis). I hope he gets out ok of the Freo game. Something was clearly wrong about him making those errors - either injury or something external was affecting his kicks.
 
panthers said:
LMFAO Skills always lack in the Bitchmond football club

Dont start having a go at me mate. :mad:

I wasnt making a blanket statement on St. Kilda, normally there are very good, it's just that for some reason the skills havent been great when St. Kilda games have been there. Except for the Doggies games, they played very well in the wet that day.

And I have seen them 3 times by the way to make that assumption.
 
Hey Phoenix, we'd love to see you there.

I personally think you'd probably be better off dressed in red / back / white than PURPLE :eek:

A cheer or two for the Saints wouldn't hurt either.

(You might not get to see them there all that frequently in the future - so take your chances while you can).
 
phoenix rise...lets get it right...im NOT your mate ok...and after watching that game? tonight between your tigers and the blues you have NO call to bag any teams skills
 
All you try to do is attract attention to yourself by claiming some kind of superiority over me. Your attempted cheap shots in this thread are rediculous while I've been reletivly fair in trying to justify why I have made that opinion.

Thank god all St Kilda supporters arent idiots like you and realise your form at Aurora has never been crash hot.
 

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