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Another week he had basically zero impact (he wasn't the only one in our midfield I know). Not taking anything away from the champ, he's a living legend, but he looks buggered after one kick. I mean I think this goes beyond a form slump. Perhaps he's body is slowly but surely giving out?
I'm not blaming him for last nights loss or anything, just worried that it doesn't seem like he gets in the contest as much as he usually does. Don't really see him going on another year
If i recall correctly he was managed differently in the last 2 years in regards to on field time early in the season. This year due to injuries he may have had a lot more work in the earlier part of the season and is now feeling the pinch a bit. It really is time that the younger mids step up more and pick up the slack a bit from the old man. We really can't afford to rest him now but it looks to be what he needs. He can still make an impact next year if we are able to manage his time on ground more.
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Personally I think Harvey was playinginjured (or at least injury restricted...) last night..
Pre-game he had a lot more strapping than normal on one shoulder...and during the game it was noticeable that he struggled to lift his arms above shoulder height.
If he was injured the question should perhaps be should he have been rested????
the counter argument may be that an 80 % fit harvey is still considered to be better than options at caset.
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I'm not pulling the trigger, just suggesting that perhaps his age is catching up to him. He is 36 this year, I mean he's a legend, but not invincible. It could be an injury, or just the fact we rely on him to much and don't give him the necessary resting time, but it's unusual even for him to have a slump like this. Over the last month he's had zero to little impact. Judging from he's own body language, even he doesn't seem happy with himself. Just hope this isn't the start of a slow decline like other veteran players have gone through.
I mean think about it, even he is human, and to actually get out on the field for him must be challenging. He is the oldest man in the afl after all.
While I'm not suggesting we retire him or anything like that, just wonder what will happen if his form doesn't improve.
hamill01 wrote:Another week he had basically zero impact (he wasn't the only one in our midfield I know). Not taking anything away from the champ, he's a living legend, but he looks buggered after one kick. I mean I think this goes beyond a form slump. Perhaps he's body is slowly but surely giving out?
I'm not blaming him for last nights loss or anything, just worried that it doesn't seem like he gets in the contest as much as he usually does. Don't really see him going on another year
Thoughts?
are you sure your talking about Harvs and not Aaron Hamil lol
I reckon he is dispirited because he realises the current bunch aren't much chop.
It's hard work for him getting his body 100% and what's the point if he's playing with too many lame ducks.
Why should a 36 year old bust his guts when players 10+ years younger than him don't have the same tank???
Why should he still live in hope at his age when he has been let down so many times??
I personally think he can bounce back if he has the motivation to, and not for minute will I blame him if he decides "stuff this" and packs it all in at season end.
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saintspremiers wrote:I personally think he can bounce back if he has the motivation to, and not for minute will I blame him if he decides "stuff this" and packs it all in at season end.
I agree. I wonder how many times in he's late career he's been told "Don't worry Harvs, we'll get the cup next year" or "Sorry we didn't get it this year Harvs, we'll definantly get it next year."
I can't imagine him walking out half way through a season unless for injury though.
gee me and my clueless mother had this discussion before... your fair dinkum kidding yourself if you think he is finishedon the basis of 3 avearge games
On behalf of the rest of the Sunshine Coast Saints supporters I apologise for Hammill01's comments re Harvey. It was a 26c+ sunny day yesterday, and there may be a slight case of sunstroke affecting judgement.
Time will never pass Harvey by, we will continue to name him and carry him over the line till HE holds that cup up in September. Period.
how dare we critisise the great man 3 bad games out of 350+ come on your kidding right
all you melb fans of St kilda listen up this is it possibly your last chance to see the greatest saint ever to play the game play !!
we need all of you to rock up for every last game we have fill our dome to the roof cram ourself in and yell til your lungs bleed !! our team need you all of you
lets make these next three games the most unwelcoming for the oppersition give the dockers heaps boo farmer hiss bell and cheer our boys
then the next week get fired up to do it all again !!!!
this could be the last chance to cheer Bangers on make the most of it !!!
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I'm afraid there not trav... I noticed over the last couple of weeks as the team has gone down more and more people are looking for exuses whereever they can find them, wheather they are there or not.
Gee, he carried the team for weeks. Let's see what happens this week and next before we leap to judgement. It's time to play Brookes - we simply have to see whether he can play in the big time so give him the last three games- we know Clarke and Rix can't play - and Fergus Watts for much the same reason. Both have shown they can add to forward marking capacity, making it less likely that the oppostion will put three players on Riewoldt, who gets monstered every week. The number of times he gets his arms chopped without penalty is unbelievable, well no, not unbelievable, he is a St Kilda player. Fisher and Gram have to be rotated as loose man, otherwise it is just too predicable. All our blokes have to be given the "magic potion" that WC players have been taking since 1992 and from what I saw on the weekend, what Hawthorn players are also having, to put muscles on muscles and generally increase bulk and strength by 30% in a very short period of time. So much for drug testing!
The Great Man does appear a little "out of sorts" and has done for a few weeks now. I think the body might be a little weary as is the mind, however one thing for certain is he will never give up.
I've noted he's made a number of elimentary mistakes, unlike him, been caught in possession, unlike him, and missed targets, again most unlike him.
I think the Great Man should be rested over the next two weeks in favour of Armitage or Voss and then play him in the last against Richmond at the Gee. If we make the finals, then Harves would be selected automatically for those games.
I'd love to see him play on next year however, it would all depend on how he manages a full pre season. If he doesn't make it, then play him in the Pre Season Cup match and promote it as Harveys Farewell. If he does, then we are all better off for it.
We know how great Harvey is, but he really should quietly retire at the end of the season. We need now to build a new team and I don't think we can go forward with old bodies, sad as it sounds.