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I often read here that it was a great coaching move putting Gilbert forward in the first GF. As I have never seen either GF on TV and never will I just cant recall Gilbert going forward in the first one and if he did I certainly cant remember him having any impact. I know he did in the second GF and apart from poor kicking was pretty good. Can someone help me out on this issue.


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Kicked a couple of goals in qtr 3 from memory (like you will NEVER ever watch it again). I know he kicked one to start us on the way back.


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Post: # 1117935Post Dr Spaceman »

joffaboy wrote:I know he kicked one to start us on the way back.
And it was a pearler :)


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joffaboy wrote:Kicked a couple of goals in qtr 3 from memory (like you will NEVER ever watch it again). I know he kicked one to start us on the way back.
Thanks. It completely slipped what mind I have left. Thought he only did it in the second final.


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His move fwd was the catalyst.


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Thinline wrote:His move fwd was the catalyst.
My impression was that he was moved forward in GF 1 to make Maxwell more accountable. He kicked a goal in the third to get us within 2 and a bit goals.

He was involved in two critical plays in the last 5 min which I thought had a bearing on the game. One was when Chips kicked down the line to half forward and Maxwell took a strong mark over Sam and played on (when the hell did Maxwell ever do that? He usually double fists). This resulted in them getting it back into their forward line and scoring a goal. Unfortunatley for us, Kosi was on his own on the other HB.

The second was after a kick out from a behind where we drew level with about 1 min 40 on the clock he gave away a cheap free kick for holding on Shaw. It may have been a professional free to stop them from running on but it was hard to tell. I thought it was a bit unecessary and it allowed them to get it out of scoring range.

I might be being a bit hard on the bloke but....

But it was BJ and Lenny who really got us back in the game.


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SaintPav wrote:
Thinline wrote:His move fwd was the catalyst.
My impression was that he was moved forward in GF 1 to make Maxwell more accountable. He kicked a goal in the third to get us within 2 and a bit goals.

He was involved in two critical plays in the last 5 min which I thought had a bearing on the game. One was when Chips kicked down the line to half forward and Maxwell took a strong mark over Sam and played on (when the hell did Maxwell ever do that? He usually double fists). This resulted in them getting it back into their forward line and scoring a goal. Unfortunatley for us, Kosi was on his own on the other HB.

The second was after a kick out from a behind where we drew level with about 1 min 40 on the clock he gave away a cheap free kick for holding on Shaw. It may have been a professional free to stop them from running on but it was hard to tell. I thought it was a bit unecessary and it allowed them to get it out of scoring range.

I might be being a bit hard on the bloke but....

But it was BJ and Lenny who really got us back in the game.
I thought Maxwell marked over Eddy. I really must have lost the plot in game one.


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plugger66 wrote:
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Thinline wrote:His move fwd was the catalyst.
My impression was that he was moved forward in GF 1 to make Maxwell more accountable. He kicked a goal in the third to get us within 2 and a bit goals.

He was involved in two critical plays in the last 5 min which I thought had a bearing on the game. One was when Chips kicked down the line to half forward and Maxwell took a strong mark over Sam and played on (when the hell did Maxwell ever do that? He usually double fists). This resulted in them getting it back into their forward line and scoring a goal. Unfortunatley for us, Kosi was on his own on the other HB.

The second was after a kick out from a behind where we drew level with about 1 min 40 on the clock he gave away a cheap free kick for holding on Shaw. It may have been a professional free to stop them from running on but it was hard to tell. I thought it was a bit unecessary and it allowed them to get it out of scoring range.

I might be being a bit hard on the bloke but....

But it was BJ and Lenny who really got us back in the game.
I thought Maxwell marked over Eddy. I really must have lost the plot in game one.
You shut it out of your mind. That's what normal people do. I have watched the last 7 min on youtube and 100 times. The filth defended very well and Maxwell was critical.


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plugger66 wrote:
joffaboy wrote:Kicked a couple of goals in qtr 3 from memory (like you will NEVER ever watch it again). I know he kicked one to start us on the way back.
Thanks. It completely slipped what mind I have left. Thought he only did it in the second final.
He went forward in both...I was surprised RL tried the same trick twice, as it was reasonably well publicised. I guess, had Gilbert kicked straighter in GF2, we would have only lost by about 40 points, so worth another go. :?


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He only kicked one, it was the third of our three-goal thrid quarter.

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dcstkfc wrote:...not for the faint of heart.
Not so much the faint hearted, more the broken hearted. That bloody bounce!


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Post: # 1117986Post Maklom »

It was the loudest roar I have ever heard at a football game when he kicked that goal. It was an absolute beauty and a huge turning point. It sent shivers down my spine.

Unfortunately the mark that Maxwell took over Gilbert in the last also was a game changer and ensured that the GF was a draw in the end. Wasn't Gilberts fault but that was the one moment in the game above all others that I wish were changed if we could have it done all over again.


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Maklom wrote:It was the loudest roar I have ever heard at a football game when he kicked that goal.
There were about 4 bigger roars still to come:

- Davis' goal
- Goddard's mark
- Goddard's goal
- Cloke's goal

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This is hurting…


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Post: # 1118018Post perfectionist »

I suppose everyone noticed that, in the last quarter:
1. Lenny kicked a 60 metre goal,
2. Lenny kicked the ball, that was sensationally marked by Brendon
3. Lenny kicked the last score - alas, a point.

This is probably a terrible thing to say, but there have been times during the year when I have been hit by the thought that winning a flag, with Lenny out injured, would be somehow be a bit hollow. I know he would be the last person on earth to think that, but it would be the cruelest twist in a saga that never seems to tire of getting worse. Not sure that I explained it all that well, but you probably get what I mean.


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perfectionist wrote:I suppose everyone noticed that, in the last quarter:
1. Lenny kicked a 60 metre goal,
2. Lenny kicked the ball, that was sensationally marked by Brendon
3. Lenny kicked the last score - alas, a point.

This is probably a terrible thing to say, but there have been times during the year when I have been hit by the thought that winning a flag, with Lenny out injured, would be somehow be a bit hollow. I know he would be the last person on earth to think that, but it would be the cruelest twist in a saga that never seems to tire of getting worse. Not sure that I explained it all that well, but you probably get what I mean.
Mate, I get it all too well.

Don't worry about it, we aren't winning the flag.


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perfectionist wrote:I suppose everyone noticed that, in the last quarter:
1. Lenny kicked a 60 metre goal,
2. Lenny kicked the ball, that was sensationally marked by Brendon
3. Lenny kicked the last score - alas, a point.

This is probably a terrible thing to say, but there have been times during the year when I have been hit by the thought that winning a flag, with Lenny out injured, would be somehow be a bit hollow. I know he would be the last person on earth to think that, but it would be the cruelest twist in a saga that never seems to tire of getting worse. Not sure that I explained it all that well, but you probably get what I mean.
Have to win 2 in a row then,cant leave Lenny out :D :D :D


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bergsone wrote:
perfectionist wrote:I suppose everyone noticed that, in the last quarter:
1. Lenny kicked a 60 metre goal,
2. Lenny kicked the ball, that was sensationally marked by Brendon
3. Lenny kicked the last score - alas, a point.

This is probably a terrible thing to say, but there have been times during the year when I have been hit by the thought that winning a flag, with Lenny out injured, would be somehow be a bit hollow. I know he would be the last person on earth to think that, but it would be the cruelest twist in a saga that never seems to tire of getting worse. Not sure that I explained it all that well, but you probably get what I mean.
Have to win 2 in a row then,cant leave Lenny out :D :D :D
OK. You talked me into it. It's a deal!


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dcstkfc wrote:Don't worry about it, we aren't winning the flag.
That's the spirit…

So much good cheer on here.

I reckon Lenny would get a lot of satisfaction in seeing his mates pull-off a very unlikely flag, what if Riewoldt does his knee next year, do we wait for 2013 so he doesn't miss out?


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dragit wrote:
dcstkfc wrote:Don't worry about it, we aren't winning the flag.
That's the spirit…

So much good cheer on here.

I reckon Lenny would get a lot of satisfaction in seeing his mates pull-off a very unlikely flag, what if Riewoldt does his knee next year, do we wait for 2013 so he doesn't miss out?
OK, I don't think we are going to win the flag.

But don't worry, I'll be cheering em on every week nonetheless.


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Post: # 1118034Post saintspremiers »

It's amazing anyone can recall anything much from either GF last year, apart from BJ's mark or Milne's dodgy bounce.

All I can recall from the GF is the Pies goal kicking being terrible in the first half which enabled us to draw the game. Had they been on target, would've been game over red rover at half time!


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I feel that Gilbert has lost too much confidence to make a major impact on the forward line. However, I am not against him "starting" there, as a surprise move to unsettle the Pies.


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dcstkfc wrote: OK, I don't think we are going to win the flag.

But don't worry, I'll be cheering em on every week nonetheless.
No worries,
You're most likely right, we can live in hope … :)
Lenny would not begrudge them that's for sure.


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Unfortunately the mark that Maxwell took over Gilbert in the last also was a game changer and ensured that the GF was a draw in the end. Wasn't Gilberts fault but that was the one moment in the game above all others that I wish were changed if we could have it done all over again.[/quote]




That didn't cost us the flag- it was about 1 year, 1 day and 3 quarters before when Schneider missed from the goalsquare. ( not that I have nightmares over it )


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Post: # 1118041Post python »

I, like others have shut out most of the grand finals. However, the one thing I think about a lot is the kick Fisher had that Maxwell marked, resulting in a Collingwood goal... I don't know if I have completely conjured this up, but I swear I saw Kosi on his own about 70 from our goal on the other side of the ground. I swear Fisher saw him, deemed it too risky a kick (it would have been risky, but if it had got there Kosi would have put it inside 50) then kicked toward Gilbert. Again, I may have completely invented this, but I wonder what would have happened if he went to Kosi more so than the bounce.


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