Armitage - where is he at right now?

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Armitage - where is he at right now?

Post: # 967739Post saintkid »

Anyone know where he is at with his knee injury? Is he close to getting some game time in him or is he gone for the year too?

Lenny needs some help with a hard 'in and under' player if we are to seriously challenge this year.


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Post: # 967744Post saintbrat »

was initially thought to be the year done when it happened- from the boundary line medicos....

he did not have surgery- so assumption may be 4 -6 weeks-

but given it was second injury in the season- and the HARD bodies in opposition teams would it be an IF only

unlike Raph or Jesse the Club has Not said he is out for year.


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Post: # 967745Post chook23 »

Thought his bro in a recent post gave a hint he might be back for Sandy this week!

a small hint


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Post: # 967747Post saintkid »

saintbrat wrote:was initially thought to be the year done when it happened- from the boundary line medicos....

he did not have surgery- so assumption may be 4 -6 weeks-

but given it was second injury in the season- and the HARD bodies in opposition teams would it be an IF only

unlike Raph or Jesse the Club has Not said he is out for year.
Thanks saintbrat. He started ok this year and was looking to be a better replacement for Ball but the tables have well and truly been turned now. :roll:


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Post: # 967751Post saintbrat »

chook23 wrote:Thought his bro in a recent post gave a hint he might be back for Sandy this week!

a small hint
would love it if he was
saw him at the game last week
shame it's the same day and time as the saints this week.


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Post: # 967761Post lefty »

Good to hear he's nearly back :D

We definitely miss him in the side, very good in and under player for us. Still 4 weeks till finals, so no point trying to rush him back, can give him 1-2 more weeks rest.


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lefty wrote:Good to hear he's nearly back :D

We definitely miss him in the side, very good in and under player for us. Still 4 weeks till finals, so no point trying to rush him back, can give him 1-2 more weeks rest.
If he misses 2 more it is to late. Not sure Armo is the answer to our problems anyway. Like a lot of players when we dont see them they suddenly improve. Please remember this guy got injured in the seconds because he was dropped in the first place.


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Post: # 967772Post noob »

Well he is probably getting dropped because he doesnt get enough of the pill.. at least he has a good crack.


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plugger66 wrote:
lefty wrote:Good to hear he's nearly back :D

We definitely miss him in the side, very good in and under player for us. Still 4 weeks till finals, so no point trying to rush him back, can give him 1-2 more weeks rest.
If he misses 2 more it is to late. Not sure Armo is the answer to our problems anyway. Like a lot of players when we dont see them they suddenly improve. Please remember this guy got injured in the seconds because he was dropped in the first place.
I don't see why it would be too late. Baker is missing 2 months, yet he will be in this side, so I'm sure they'd both be on fitness programs to keep up to date. I think he will release dal/goddard instead of themselves trying to get the ball.

Apart from Lenny, I don't see anyone else who's our in and under hard player.... not peake, no cj, not ray, and the stat's show it. Whilst you do mention he got dropped, I don't see the reason why, perhaps not working hard enough off the ball, but he was playing very good imo, and there are others that are continully worse (dempster, mcqualter, kosi etc). He was in the bests for the resi's before the injury, infact, even when he returned, just unfortunately got injured, otherwise he'd be in the team imo.

Ideally you don't want Goddard, Monty or Dal to be the in and under player, you'd prefer them to be the receivers and deliver kicks into the 50, so I think he has an important role in the side to win that contested ball, along with a goal or two he was kicking per game.


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lefty wrote:
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lefty wrote:Good to hear he's nearly back :D

We definitely miss him in the side, very good in and under player for us. Still 4 weeks till finals, so no point trying to rush him back, can give him 1-2 more weeks rest.
If he misses 2 more it is to late. Not sure Armo is the answer to our problems anyway. Like a lot of players when we dont see them they suddenly improve. Please remember this guy got injured in the seconds because he was dropped in the first place.
I don't see why it would be too late. Baker is missing 2 months, yet he will be in this side, so I'm sure they'd both be on fitness programs to keep up to date. I think he will release dal/goddard instead of themselves trying to get the ball.

Apart from Lenny, I don't see anyone else who's our in and under hard player.... not peake, no cj, not ray, and the stat's show it. Whilst you do mention he got dropped, I don't see the reason why, perhaps not working hard enough off the ball, but he was playing very good imo, and there are others that are continully worse (dempster, mcqualter, kosi etc). He was in the bests for the resi's before the injury, infact, even when he returned, just unfortunately got injured, otherwise he'd be in the team imo.

Ideally you don't want Goddard, Monty or Dal to be the in and under player, you'd prefer them to be the receivers and deliver kicks into the 50, so I think he has an important role in the side to win that contested ball, along with a goal or two he was kicking per game.
Baker can train fully in those 2 months. Armo has been injured so even though he would be doing fitness work it wouldnt be to the standard of Baks. And there is the small matter of one being a regular firsts player and the other playing 25 games in 4 years. Armo will need to play at least 3 at sandy to be any hope IMO.


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plugger66 wrote:
lefty wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
lefty wrote:Good to hear he's nearly back :D

We definitely miss him in the side, very good in and under player for us. Still 4 weeks till finals, so no point trying to rush him back, can give him 1-2 more weeks rest.
If he misses 2 more it is to late. Not sure Armo is the answer to our problems anyway. Like a lot of players when we dont see them they suddenly improve. Please remember this guy got injured in the seconds because he was dropped in the first place.
I don't see why it would be too late. Baker is missing 2 months, yet he will be in this side, so I'm sure they'd both be on fitness programs to keep up to date. I think he will release dal/goddard instead of themselves trying to get the ball.

Apart from Lenny, I don't see anyone else who's our in and under hard player.... not peake, no cj, not ray, and the stat's show it. Whilst you do mention he got dropped, I don't see the reason why, perhaps not working hard enough off the ball, but he was playing very good imo, and there are others that are continully worse (dempster, mcqualter, kosi etc). He was in the bests for the resi's before the injury, infact, even when he returned, just unfortunately got injured, otherwise he'd be in the team imo.

Ideally you don't want Goddard, Monty or Dal to be the in and under player, you'd prefer them to be the receivers and deliver kicks into the 50, so I think he has an important role in the side to win that contested ball, along with a goal or two he was kicking per game.
Baker can train fully in those 2 months. Armo has been injured so even though he would be doing fitness work it wouldnt be to the standard of Baks. And there is the small matter of one being a regular firsts player and the other playing 25 games in 4 years. Armo will need to play at least 3 at sandy to be any hope IMO.
Well if he's almost ready and he's got any fire in him, he should do it as we need him. I reckon there cannot be anymore incentive for him now.


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Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
I have to agree with plugger. I don't see him coming back in and being the answer to the Saints problems. Didn't everything one think Reiwoldt was going to be the answer.
Where is he at, at the moment. Probably training, trying to get his knee and body 100%.
Why would he bust his balls to come back into a side that he hasn't really been needed or wanted in. Don't get me wrong its what he is supposed to do to try and be an AFL footballer but if I was him I would be trying to get his body right so he can come out firing in 2011.


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DWOODROW wrote:Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
I have to agree with plugger. I don't see him coming back in and being the naswer to Saints problems. Didn't everything one think Reiwoldt was going to be the answer.
I would of thought that this being his job and future was incentive enough. Now I dont know Armitage so I cant tell anyone how he is or what he wants to do with his future but if I was him Id be busting my arse to at least show that he wants a role come finals time. That would be incentive enough. I personaly like the way he plays and believe he has a future in the AFL lets hope he can get back in.


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CURLY wrote:
DWOODROW wrote:Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
I have to agree with plugger. I don't see him coming back in and being the naswer to Saints problems. Didn't everything one think Reiwoldt was going to be the answer.
I would of thought that this being his job and future was incentive enough. Now I dont know Armitage so I cant tell anyone how he is or what he wants to do with his future but if I was him Id be busting my arse to at least show that he wants a role come finals time. That would be incentive enough. I personaly like the way he plays and believe he has a future in the AFL lets hope he can get back in.
Believe me he is busting his balls to get himself 100% percent. That is what would be required in my book. Why would he bust his balls to play now if he is not 100%. He is young and needs to think about his body and not being a pawn when things arn't working.


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Seems like he has one foot out the door.


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DWOODROW wrote:
CURLY wrote:
DWOODROW wrote:Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
I have to agree with plugger. I don't see him coming back in and being the naswer to Saints problems. Didn't everything one think Reiwoldt was going to be the answer.
I would of thought that this being his job and future was incentive enough. Now I dont know Armitage so I cant tell anyone how he is or what he wants to do with his future but if I was him Id be busting my arse to at least show that he wants a role come finals time. That would be incentive enough. I personaly like the way he plays and believe he has a future in the AFL lets hope he can get back in.
Believe me he is busting his balls to get himself 100% percent. That is what would be required in my book. Why would he bust his balls to play now if he is not 100%. He is young and needs to think about his body and not being a pawn when things arn't working.
Well thats all he can do then. I beleive hed be in Lyons plans just needs to string a few games together at any level.


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Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
He could try playing well one week and then playing well again the next week.

I'm not saying it's the answer, but it's worth a try.


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If he surprises us all and plays at Sandy this week or next given his recent bad luck, obviously Armo thinks there is still incentive, and it will be a pretty brave effort IMO.


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Saints43 wrote:
Well I'm still trying to see what incentive there is for him. If he plays well one week and then not so well the next he will be dropped before the finals like previously and then what.
He could try playing well one week and then playing well again the next week.

I'm not saying it's the answer, but it's worth a try.
HAHA, I think you are onto something. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Moccha wrote:Seems like he has one foot out the door.
Well don't make assumptions from me. I don't have a clue what he is doing. He is focused on Saints at the moment and always has been. I only view my opinions and dis-satisfaction with what has transformed for him at Saints, not on inside knowledge.
I let him decide his career and don't insinuate where he will be next year.
He is happy from what I hear.


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DWOODROW wrote:
Moccha wrote:Seems like he has one foot out the door.
Well don't make assumptions from me. I don't have a clue what he is doing. He is focused on Saints at the moment and always has been. I only view my opinions and dis-satisfaction with what has transformed for him at Saints, not on inside knowledge.
I let him decide his career and don't insinuate where he will be next year.
He is happy from what I hear.
OK. So if your his brother, do you know if he will play this week and how close is he to being right again. That mongrel from Hawthorn, Campbell Brown, seems to have got over his medial strain quicker than predicted and was playing fine before he smashed Dal's nose. So there should be a lot of believe for Armo to get back and have a fairdinkum crack in the finals.


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saintkid wrote:
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Moccha wrote:Seems like he has one foot out the door.
Well don't make assumptions from me. I don't have a clue what he is doing. He is focused on Saints at the moment and always has been. I only view my opinions and dis-satisfaction with what has transformed for him at Saints, not on inside knowledge.
I let him decide his career and don't insinuate where he will be next year.
He is happy from what I hear.
OK. So if your his brother, do you know if he will play this week and how close is he to being right again. That mongrel from Hawthorn, Campbell Brown, seems to have got over his medial strain quicker than predicted and was playing fine before he smashed Dal's nose. So there should be a lot of believe for Armo to get back and have a fairdinkum crack in the finals.
I do know but it is not up to me to say nor do I want to. This is not my responsibilty and why does it matter. Go and watch Sandy and find out for yourself.


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DWOODROW wrote:
saintkid wrote:
DWOODROW wrote:
Moccha wrote:Seems like he has one foot out the door.
Well don't make assumptions from me. I don't have a clue what he is doing. He is focused on Saints at the moment and always has been. I only view my opinions and dis-satisfaction with what has transformed for him at Saints, not on inside knowledge.
I let him decide his career and don't insinuate where he will be next year.
He is happy from what I hear.
OK. So if your his brother, do you know if he will play this week and how close is he to being right again. That mongrel from Hawthorn, Campbell Brown, seems to have got over his medial strain quicker than predicted and was playing fine before he smashed Dal's nose. So there should be a lot of believe for Armo to get back and have a fairdinkum crack in the finals.
I do know but it is not up to me to say nor do I want to. This is not my responsibilty and why does it matter. Go and watch Sandy and find out for yourself.
Has he been aproached by GC?


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Yes.


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Thinline wrote:Yes.
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