Saints v Brisbane = review thread

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Post: # 1531778Post The Redeemer »

Ross looks like a cliched in and under player with decent-enough foot skills. Hardly a world beater but every good side has a few.

The aim (for the football club) is for Ross to be our 22nd player picked every week. Then, it displays that we have improved but also he has.


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Post: # 1531782Post Stephen Theodore »

Sainternist wrote:One tremendous positive to take from this match is that it looks as though the team's fitness has improved out of sight. We finished with more left in the tank than Brisbane. Last year we would have faded as the game went on.
plugger66 wrote:What do we do with Longer. he can ruck but that's where his game ends. He needs to work harder to get into some space.
He'd want to improve soon. Big Holmes looks eager for a promotion.
I mentioned in an earlier thread that I reckon Holmes is now ahead of Longer. Longer went forward in the last quarter ( May have been there for part of the third as well) and gave them nothing. At this stage he's a tap ruckman only, and behind Holmes as a tap ruckman. Holmes ran hard on Sat, a lot of times probably not to the right position, but he can run, no doubt about that.


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Post: # 1531940Post sunsaint »

It was my first chance to see holmes live in action and i was happy with what i saw. The three bite mark he took made me giggle a bit as it looked like the first contact surprised him the second surprised him even more that it was still gettable the third scared the bejebbies out him in that he now really had to take the mark. Afterwards he was desperate to off load a handball in the end he went back and kicked a 40mt text book drop punt. All good, but keep in mind he was up against another rookie kid in archie smith who reminded me straight away of paddy ryder quick on the ground good in the air.

It was also the first time i have seen Eli post injury and am i the only one concerned? He now is so "bulky" he looks like he is dragging two sand bags behind him.

I was impressed with paddy mac & Lonie
It was great to see Saad go back for his slow march and slot a perfect 45mt goal
Watch for Blake Acres in 2015


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Post: # 1531971Post SainterK »

I noticed that too sunsaint and expressed concerns after the intra, not just Eli...Seb, Dunstan, Curren and other youngins...chunky in the thighs


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That's fine if you could speed up Eli 4x
and somehow manage to slow down his opponent x2


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Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?


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Post: # 1532086Post gringo »

FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?

Potential. I think if he can get it together he offers a lot. He certainly hasn't shown anything much yet but it is his second year after not having a preseason last year and being injured for part of the main season.


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Post: # 1532087Post gringo »

I watched the first half reply yesterday and it's funny, I saw some saying that Bruce wasn't very good. I thought in the first half he was outstanding. He was Hammil like to me. Very aggressive and ran down anyone near him. He has the potential to be a very good player still. Ray is still a very good player too. Last year was his most consistent and he looks like a very level head all over the ground. Roberto looks magnificent too. Seb, Armo, geary all went well. Savage is a beautiful ball carrier but shouldn't ever kick out. Delaney is a great one on one FB but terrible kick. Jack Steven looked very rusty. Weller is a very hard working player.


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Post: # 1532090Post Bunk_Moreland »

FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?
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Post: # 1532093Post Con Gorozidis »

gringo wrote:
FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?

Potential. I think if he can get it together he offers a lot. He certainly hasn't shown anything much yet but it is his second year after not having a preseason last year and being injured for part of the main season.
I see a bit of BJ in him.
Will be a huge unit in two years time. Needs to get more involved though. But his positive is his reading of the flight of the ball.
I can see him cruising half back as a quarter back and drifting fwd and taking grabs and kicking goals.
Hes not far off it. If he had hung on to a few of his marks when he went fwd on saturday wed be going nuts but he didnt quite hold them.... if it he starts taking them then we have a player. I think he needs a bit of confidence and some time out on the park building confidence. He didnt play much last year and I dont think he played all that much in 2013 either.


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Post: # 1532094Post stevie »

FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?
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Re: Saints v Brisbane = review thread

Post: # 1532231Post Dave McNamara »

FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?
Highest (potential) upside for our beloved club, IMHO:
1. JO.
2. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.
3. Acres.
4. Billings.

Surest thing to deliver on said upside:
1. JO/ Billings.
3. Acres.
4. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.


(NB: These lists are in numerical order, not necessarily chronological order.)


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Re: Saints v Brisbane = review thread

Post: # 1532237Post loris »

Dave McNamara wrote:
FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?
Highest (potential) upside for our beloved club, IMHO:
1. JO.
2. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.
3. Acres.
4. Billings.

Surest thing to deliver on said upside:
1. JO/ Billings.
3. Acres.
4. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.


(NB: These lists are in numerical order, not necessarily chronological order.)
Who is JO?


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Re: Saints v Brisbane = review thread

Post: # 1532249Post stevie »

loris wrote:
Dave McNamara wrote:
FQF wrote:Not sure what everyone is seeing in Acres?
Highest (potential) upside for our beloved club, IMHO:
1. JO.
2. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.
3. Acres.
4. Billings.

Surest thing to deliver on said upside:
1. JO/ Billings.
3. Acres.
4. Spencaaaarrrrrrh.


(NB: These lists are in numerical order, not necessarily chronological order.)
Who is JO?
Junction Oval, loris. Recruited quietly in November. Has a big round body shape but meets up nicely in the middle. :x :roll:


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Re: Saints v Brisbane = review thread

Post: # 1532697Post saynta »

I see that the Lions towelled up a rusty Sydney. Maybe our three point loss was a much better performance than has been acknowledged.


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