Was he playing?saintspremiers wrote:Seems like The Tractor got bogged today.
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Was he playing?saintspremiers wrote:Seems like The Tractor got bogged today.
Key forwards will always take longer to arrive.jackstevo wrote:longtimesaint wrote:So far he has not lived up to the level of hype.saintspremiers wrote:Seems like The Tractor got bogged today.
I'm glad we chose Paddy.
Well if we are being honest neither has he.
Goose is king wrote:And Melbourne are off to Adelaide next week. Haha
samuraisaint wrote:Rioli and Stratton both injured.
Isaac Smith reported for striking Nick Robertson.
And playing a Collingwood side smarting from a 3 point loss courtesy of a free kick against GWS in Sydney.
They then play Sydney in Sydney at the SCG and Port in Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval. Three pretty tough assignments.
St Loxton wrote:Can someone explain to me, what is "turf toe"?
Sorry sRs, as ever, nothing wrong with your post. I've just taken the liberty to extend things out to the longer term view.saintsRrising wrote:HAWKS PLAYING LIST...
Player-List-Viability Return
Bruising (Ego) 4-6 years
Thanks SRS.saintsRrising wrote:St Loxton wrote:Can someone explain to me, what is "turf toe"?
The simplest definition of turf toe is that it is a sprain of the main joint of the big toe. It happens when the toe is forcibly bent up into hyperextension, such as when pushing off into a sprint and having the toe get stuck flat on the ground.
Sprains of the big toe joint became especially prevalent in American football players after artificial turf became more common on playing fields - hence the term "turf toe." Artificial turf is a harder surface than grass and does not have much "give" when forces are placed on it.
Although often associated with football, turf toe occurs in a wide range of sports and activities.
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00645
Or
http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/sport ... turf-toe-1
Good chance that they will.samuraisaint wrote:Slightly worried that Brisbane will get a priority pick if they finish bottom and win less than five games though. Because let's be honest, they should have finished bottom of the ladder last year too.
If the ladder finishes anything like he predicts we will need to manage our final finishing position.saintsRrising wrote:Well while we are naturally all biased in our views, the guy that created and then sold Champion Data has the Hawks finishing 17th![]()
See http://www.liveladders.com/AFL/
He has the Saints finishing 7th. (Though after H&A and so finish after finals played would count)
So that would be picks 2 and 12 before any adjustment for Academy Pick Rorts.
hard to believe the Dorks have fallen so badly this year. They lost some good players, sure,ChrisRyanSaints wrote:They cant win without rioli. Omeara birchall and frawley with gibson and bourgoyne over it?? They will finish bottom 4. In fact only brisbane look worse.
We will have pick 4 at worse
We have sold our second rounder for Jack SteeleChrisRyanSaints wrote:They cant win without rioli. Omeara birchall and frawley with gibson and bourgoyne over it?? They will finish bottom 4. In fact only brisbane look worse.
We will have pick 4 at worse
I may have gone too early...SemperFidelis wrote:Bloody Pies had only one job to do. Dismal.