I have had a look at Chris McDermott's final eight and he has the saints at 13th? I originally thought that this is was a bit odd and I thought no way will we finish there, but maybe we will, who knows?
Other sides will improve heaps like richmond and carlton. We almost could have easily have missed the eight last year as finishing in top 4 like we did. We have alot of new young players that will take a few years to come on and we have lost robert harvey the heart and soul of the club. I hope we win the flag this year I have waited 30 years for this and i know our time will come, but I don't think we are as good as the top two teams and I think we need to go down and get these young guys up to scratch while we still have the likes of roo, dal, hayes, ball and goodard etc...then we can have another crack at it...i don't know how we will go without Harvey, i know he was a bench player last year but he still always had a go, the rest of these prima donna's in that team better step up and take the lead, or will get a rude reality check this year
Is Chris McDermott Right?
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Is Chris McDermott Right?
When Harvey played his first game in 1988, I was a 12yo wearing short pants and struggling with my readin', writin' and 'rithmetic in grade eight. Now, I'm a father of three and a retired AFL player. And he's still going. Amazing! - Michael Voss