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Dan Hannas

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Been defending this bloke since Day 1.

Leadership. Expierence. Talent. Voice. Skill. Gut running.

A major reason we won this final. First since 2010.

He was brilliant.


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He did a Boyd.


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SaintPav wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 8:40pm He did a Boyd.
Its amazing how previous A grade talent rise to these high occasions. The bloke busted a nut to get ready for the finals.


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Great game - earned his $$$ today


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Yep. He was worth his weight in $$ tonight.

Willed it forward at times and kept up the intensity most of the game.

He'll be better again next week.


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Absolutely.

Anyone questioning his pay packet from this point on needs to go and get f***ed.


"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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He was good especially in the first half

Looked to me like he got some type of knock late in the third...
Sat out the last few minutes on the bench and didn’t really notice him in the last


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popped his shoulder.

But walked it off cos' he's hard as fcuk.


"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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skeptic wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 9:06pm He was good especially in the first half

Looked to me like he got some type of knock late in the third...
Sat out the last few minutes on the bench and didn’t really notice him in the last
Yep... The shoulder in the marking contest with Smith. Did seem to play less minutes in the last. Hopefully he's OK. His leadership really stood out


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johnearljames wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 8:49pm
SaintPav wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 8:40pm He did a Boyd.
Its amazing how previous A grade talent rise to these high occasions. The bloke busted a nut to get ready for the finals.
I think this is right on the money.

His class shone through.

Thank God we hung on.


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Exactly why we got him


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johnearljames wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 8:39pm Been defending this bloke since Day 1.

Leadership. Expierence. Talent. Voice. Skill. Gut running.

A major reason we won this final. First since 2010.

He was brilliant.
Yeah Ted he was pretty bloody good today but it's been a long time coming IMO


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johnearljames wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 8:39pm Been defending this bloke since Day 1.

Leadership. Expierence. Talent. Voice. Skill. Gut running.

A major reason we won this final. First since 2010.

He was brilliant.
Worth every penny we paid him


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He looked great tonight.
That surgery looks like it could be the answer.
He got to 31 km/hr.......that's a good sign


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Different perspective watching live than TV.

Hannas was very good around the ball & in close and disposal under pressure was very good, but he was the only mid who was not pushing back and accountable for an opponent when Dogs had possession.

Spent a lot of time on the Stanley street end wing out on his own which was unusual as no other Saint had that sort of space. No idea his instruction but he was not getting back into defence like Steele, Jones and even Sinclair.

Again I don't know his fitness or his instructions, but I didn't see the gut running people are mentioning.


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Joffa Burns wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:03pm Different perspective watching live than TV.

Hannas was very good around the ball & in close and disposal under pressure was very good, but he was the only mid who was not pushing back and accountable for an opponent when Dogs had possession.

Spent a lot of time on the Stanley street end wing out on his own which was unusual as no other Saint had that sort of space. No idea his instruction but he was not getting back into defence like Steele, Jones and even Sinclair.

Again I don't know his fitness or his instructions, but I didn't see the gut running people are mentioning.
Interesting. Thanks.

How's the heart?

What was the atmosphere like? More support for us or them? Etc


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Joffa Burns wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:03pm Different perspective watching live than TV.

Hannas was very good around the ball & in close and disposal under pressure was very good, but he was the only mid who was not pushing back and accountable for an opponent when Dogs had possession.

Spent a lot of time on the Stanley street end wing out on his own which was unusual as no other Saint had that sort of space. No idea his instruction but he was not getting back into defence like Steele, Jones and even Sinclair.

Again I don't know his fitness or his instructions, but I didn't see the gut running people are mentioning.
Would be good to get a live at the ground match report if you feel like posting one


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skeptic wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:06pm
Joffa Burns wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:03pm Different perspective watching live than TV.

Hannas was very good around the ball & in close and disposal under pressure was very good, but he was the only mid who was not pushing back and accountable for an opponent when Dogs had possession.

Spent a lot of time on the Stanley street end wing out on his own which was unusual as no other Saint had that sort of space. No idea his instruction but he was not getting back into defence like Steele, Jones and even Sinclair.

Again I don't know his fitness or his instructions, but I didn't see the gut running people are mentioning.
Would be good to get a live at the ground match report if you feel like posting one
Happy to have a crack from a layman supporter perspective.

Will have dinner then gather some thoughts.


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There's nothing wrong with staying in position. If all of our players dropped back every time we lost possession there's no one up the ground to go fast on the rebound. Worked smarter not harder.


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skeptic wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:06pm
Joffa Burns wrote: Sat 03 Oct 2020 10:03pm Different perspective watching live than TV.

Hannas was very good around the ball & in close and disposal under pressure was very good, but he was the only mid who was not pushing back and accountable for an opponent when Dogs had possession.

Spent a lot of time on the Stanley street end wing out on his own which was unusual as no other Saint had that sort of space. No idea his instruction but he was not getting back into defence like Steele, Jones and even Sinclair.

Again I don't know his fitness or his instructions, but I didn't see the gut running people are mentioning.
Would be good to get a live at the ground match report if you feel like posting one
Experience, not expert commentator as I am a layman supporter and nothing else.

Arrived at the Gabba about an hour before kick off.
Walking from car park to ground was pretty much saints and neutral fans, in fact didn't see Bulldogs colours until the pub on Vulture street across the road from the ground.

Entered through gate 9 on the Stanley st wing and noticed all the bars and snack bars open and staffed but no lines or customers. The merchandise tent was doing a decent trade.

Went to our seats on the wing in the stand and sat down, was surrounded by saints fans.
I guess visually the stadium looked about 25% full but it appeared 80% at least of crowd was seated on the Stanley st side of the oval. Though stating social distancing we had people seated on either side.

I would estimate from the colours and noise saints were at least 60 - 65% of the crowd, though perhaps that was because I was in an area with only Saints supporters. It appeared that due to the smallish crowd that supporters had resolved to be as loud as possible.

Conditions were perfect, about 20 degrees from a guess, (well I wore a T-Shirt all night and didn't put on a jacket) with what appeared a swirly sort of breeze. If there was wind on the ground it probably slightly favored the end the Bulldogs kicked to in the first 1/4 as the kicks really seemed to carry.

It was a pretty jovial mood in the crowd with the QLD supporters all shocked and feeling very lucky to have a neutral final in our state (or my adopted part time state).

Bulldogs ran out first to cheers and boos then a big roar for the saints.
Welcome video from the local land owners was well received by the crowd as was the national anthem the into action.

First goal to jumper grabbing Bruce was an ominous sign to the saints supporters...

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One kick made me really happy, it was weighted perfectly to Lonie to mark it just behind a Doggie.
Lonie isn't known for contested marking.
As the Doggie belly flopped in desperation, Jack was able to easily centre it to Gears.
Precision. Laser-like


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He was very good. Hopefully we will see a lot more of it.


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yep ... great kick
... perfectly weighted

agree with the swirly wind thing
... the sun was a real issue for the first quarter

our forwards got a better look at it
as we entered from our side of the ground
(i suppose that says the doggies won the toss ?)

dunno
was all ‘blown away’ by how all the punters
jumped to their feet in unison for the welcome to country
and the anthem ... the collective were like well trained troops

didn’t know whether to be impressed or scared


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Remarkable really given how few games he's played for us. Had absolute confidence in his kicking and decision making every time he had the ball. Same goes for all our famous five too actually. Hill, Howard, Paddy obviously, Butler, Jones. We've really been well-served by the 'hub'. Can't imagine they'd all have gelled so well without it. But Hanners hasn't even had the benefit of that. Been thinking he was a total waste of money - be very interesting to see how he - and the fabulous four that are left - stand up this week.


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asiu wrote: Mon 05 Oct 2020 7:45am yep ... great kick
... perfectly weighted

agree with the swirly wind thing
... the sun was a real issue for the first quarter

our forwards got a better look at it
as we entered from our side of the ground
(i suppose that says the doggies won the toss ?)

dunno
was all ‘blown away’ by how all the punters
jumped to their feet in unison for the welcome to country
and the anthem ... the collective were like well trained troops

didn’t know whether to be impressed or scared
Yep, Bont definitely won the toss and the fact he kicked to the shaded end makes perfect sense.


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