roo=sheila's effort
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My take on Riewoldt is that he had a recurrence of "the shakes" - a condition that has plagued him for most of his senior football career, and that he appeared to have conquered in the past 3 months. When Riewoldt lacks confidence his game falls to pieces, as it did today. Lyon should have moved him to the midfield as soon as the telltale signs appeared in the first 10 minutes, rather than waiting till the 3rd quarter when the game was out of the Saints control.
Finals football on the big stage is a daunting experience, and Riewoldt showed signs in the first few minutes that he was overwhelmed by the occasion - if you look on the replay you will see Nick pulling in really big breaths around the stoppages even though he had hardly exerted himself more than usual. It is the reason he couldn't hang on to a mark nor make the sharp slick disposal decisions that Geelong forced him into without remorse, and caused him to loose possession.
A big week coming up for the team psychologist before next Saturday!
Finals football on the big stage is a daunting experience, and Riewoldt showed signs in the first few minutes that he was overwhelmed by the occasion - if you look on the replay you will see Nick pulling in really big breaths around the stoppages even though he had hardly exerted himself more than usual. It is the reason he couldn't hang on to a mark nor make the sharp slick disposal decisions that Geelong forced him into without remorse, and caused him to loose possession.
A big week coming up for the team psychologist before next Saturday!
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F--K wits get to say what they want, I wanted to throw a stubby through the TV, I didn't thank christ but early on when we had real pressure on was when Geelong shon most bright, not in the second half when even the umpires were giving them free goals, it was early and all our better players didn't have much time, they were made to look second rate. yeah, aint FN rocket science to take cheap shots.rogerwa wrote:stand by what i said...pathetic effort
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easier to name the other 1/2 doz or so
milne
king
max
maybe blake & thats about it
not one other player could say they consistantly put their body behind the ball when it was their turn
simple....16-18 take the cheap option ya lose by 10-15 goals
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Re: roo=sheila's effort
You absolute tosser Roger. You're a disgrace.rogerwa wrote:failed to put his body behind the ball,failed to hold his ground,failed to take a grab,failed to give a 2nd effort...even allowing for the ball not being deliverd on a platter was a pyss poor effort from the leader of the team/club
all right to wank on to the media pre game would be better advised to shut the .... up & show what you can do in 120 minutes under the pump
EVERY PLAYER should be on media bans until our season is over...after all they are just talking shyt to the converted
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Leaving him 1-out in the square wasn't the brightest move. Cats kept him out of the game nicely.Mooksy wrote:The ball was delivered pathetically to Roo all day today. I can't believe this Roger knob.
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We were too predictable. He is our best player and he needs the pressure taken off him. Roo was double & sometimes triple-teamed. Roo is at his best when he takes his opponents on a run while we have a solid Full Forward to take the pressure off him.
Kosi isn't doing the job.
If only we had a solid, ugly, mongrel Full Forward @ our club.
What's "G" doing nowadays?
Don't get me wrong, because I know "G" has retired & the coaching staff would be scared lesshits to play him should it backfire.
We're not going to beat that side we played today unless we think outside the square.
Kosi isn't doing the job.
If only we had a solid, ugly, mongrel Full Forward @ our club.
What's "G" doing nowadays?
Don't get me wrong, because I know "G" has retired & the coaching staff would be scared lesshits to play him should it backfire.
We're not going to beat that side we played today unless we think outside the square.
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Nice post -saintwill66 wrote:My take on Riewoldt is that he had a recurrence of "the shakes" - a condition that has plagued him for most of his senior football career, and that he appeared to have conquered in the past 3 months. When Riewoldt lacks confidence his game falls to pieces, as it did today. Lyon should have moved him to the midfield as soon as the telltale signs appeared in the first 10 minutes, rather than waiting till the 3rd quarter when the game was out of the Saints control.
Finals football on the big stage is a daunting experience, and Riewoldt showed signs in the first few minutes that he was overwhelmed by the occasion - if you look on the replay you will see Nick pulling in really big breaths around the stoppages even though he had hardly exerted himself more than usual. It is the reason he couldn't hang on to a mark nor make the sharp slick disposal decisions that Geelong forced him into without remorse, and caused him to loose possession.
A big week coming up for the team psychologist before next Saturday!
Before the game in the pre match Roo was hitting the ball on the lead at a 100 miles an hour (160Kmh in new speak). looking back I think he was terribly anxious before the game and spent a lot of tickets before the ball was even bounced.
Having said that I thought he should have been moved into the centre early in the second qtr. We are too predictable.
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You can fault Riewoldt's perfomance today, but you could never fault his efforts. Sure, he was poor. So were many many of his teammates. I guarantee the effort was there.
As for Gwilt (his loping chases just sh1t me) and X Clarke (if he was fit to play), I am not so sure. Their efforts and performance were abysmal.
And don't get me started on Kosi.
As for Gwilt (his loping chases just sh1t me) and X Clarke (if he was fit to play), I am not so sure. Their efforts and performance were abysmal.
And don't get me started on Kosi.
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The argument out there is whether Harry Taylor had Roo's measure, or if Roo had an off day?
Personally I think he had a bad day, but you could certainly not doubt his endeavour.
I noticed when the teams lined up for the anthem, he was puffing his cheeks which he tends to do when he is really nervous lining up for a goal.
Just an observation....
Personally I think he had a bad day, but you could certainly not doubt his endeavour.
I noticed when the teams lined up for the anthem, he was puffing his cheeks which he tends to do when he is really nervous lining up for a goal.
Just an observation....
"sheilas effort"??
Cmon rog..I reckon in the cold light of morning you might just regret a few things you typed last night eh?
I was almost waiting for "well if we couldnt win the game we should have at least knocked a few of them out"....bush footy circa 1974, which to be honest is where terms like "shielas effort" pretty much belong
Cmon rog..I reckon in the cold light of morning you might just regret a few things you typed last night eh?
I was almost waiting for "well if we couldnt win the game we should have at least knocked a few of them out"....bush footy circa 1974, which to be honest is where terms like "shielas effort" pretty much belong
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Anyone who questions Roos courage and calls him a sheila knows less than nothing about football and should pull their heads in.
Laughable and pathetic.
Lock this pathetic thread.
Laughable and pathetic.
Lock this pathetic thread.
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OK you may not agree with Rogerwa but just be aware that over the years, he has put a great deal of time and effort into promoting the Saints here in WA. He's entitled to his opinion like everyone else. He's not your average couch potato...he does a lot for the Saints.
You may not agree with the man but he's allowed to have an opionion !!Enuff said.
You may not agree with the man but he's allowed to have an opionion !!Enuff said.
Global Warming? don't you dare question this or you'll be called a heretic...remember the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages? "the earth is flat !!!"
I thought science was all about finding the truth and asking questions...why do we all have to believe what we are told ffs ????
I thought science was all about finding the truth and asking questions...why do we all have to believe what we are told ffs ????
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He's as entitled as anyone to post his opinion.Ali92 wrote:OK you may not agree with Rogerwa but just be aware that over the years, he has put a great deal of time and effort into promoting the Saints here in WA. He's entitled to his opinion like everyone else. He's not your average couch potato...he does a lot for the Saints.
You may not agree with the man but he's allowed to have an opionion !!Enuff said.
Just as other posters are entitled to post their opinion on his opinion.
Notwithstanding how much he has/hasn't done for the Club/supporters over the years, he wasn't at the game yesterday and based his , IMHO, ridiculous post on what he saw on TV.
Whilst Roo had a bad day, he never stopped trying, presenting, chasing and leading.
Stuff you didn't see on the telecast because most of it was out of camera shot.
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Fair enough, but the cameras would have been following the ball around so the inference in your statement is that Nick was doing his "trying, presenting, chasing and leading" away from the action........????Mr Magic wrote: Whilst Roo had a bad day, he never stopped trying, presenting, chasing and leading.
Stuff you didn't see on the telecast because most of it was out of camera shot.
I wasn't at the game either and watched the live telecast but there was no doubt that Riewoldt had a shocker, probably his worst game for the year, and while I remain convinced that he is an enormous talent, the only way that he will redeem his reputation is to play a blinder against the Pies, followed by the Hawks, followed by the Cats!!!
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[quote="joffaboy"]Anyone who questions Roos courage and calls him a sheila knows less than nothing about football and should pull their heads in.
Laughable and pathetic.
Lock this pathetic thread.[/quote
Hate to agree with JB but he is spot on. Reiwoldt puts in a blinder of a game for 2 months straight, then has a dirty day with a bunch of headless chooks trying to get it to him , and you pounce and post this diatribe? Ylu should be ashamed of yourself. Yeah, lets pot reiwoldt, he is the cause of all our woes Nobend of the highest order, sorry to say.
Laughable and pathetic.
Lock this pathetic thread.[/quote
Hate to agree with JB but he is spot on. Reiwoldt puts in a blinder of a game for 2 months straight, then has a dirty day with a bunch of headless chooks trying to get it to him , and you pounce and post this diatribe? Ylu should be ashamed of yourself. Yeah, lets pot reiwoldt, he is the cause of all our woes Nobend of the highest order, sorry to say.