blacksafake
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Got the first 4 in the last at Bairnsdale today.
Wow, so much negativity on here, including from me too, it's truly depressing.
Thought I'd start a positive thread which I'm sure will go to shit but here goes.
This time last year we were in 12th position, on 20 points with a for and against of -165. This year we're in 9th, on 24 points and +73.
Vaughan has been great and is signed up for years.
Dufty has been a shinning light recently.
Any more guys?
Agree Sammy, a big positive is our forwards this year, especially LAM he's been the most consistent along with Vaughan, JDB, Friz. Young blokes Lawrie, Host and Sele will be better next year. Hopefully we'll see some of our young backs given a go next year.ALSGI
Agree you above
The other positive are
JDB has been great all year.
LAM has also play well.
His best season for us.
McInnes is a upgrade just needs to run more.
Widdop is playing much better than last year.
The strength in our lower grades in under 20s and 18 is going well.
With sailor, Lomax robson and garrick having good year so far.
Positives, hey...
- We made the semis in 2015.
- Only 4 more games of McCrone.
- Our memberships are going down, so there's less of those pesky fans for McGregor and our management to contend with (the nerv of them, wanting the team we support to be successful).
- We have finally acknowledged that tries from kicks are worth points.
- I finally got to see just how devastating the Dragons' attack can be on Monday, when one of them tore through the Lannister army/loot train on Monday (I only caught a replay, couldnt watch it live unfortunately). In saying that, I dont think we should be enlisting Dany Targ as our coach - she has shown a great deal of inexperience and been outmanoeuvred by opposition coaches who are more experienced, plus she has never been in a system outside the Dragons so would just be another old boy on the list. Maybe if she combined with the coach of the Wolves, they might be worth a punt as a team...
Agree Sammy, a big positive is our forwards this year, especially LAM he's been the most consistent along with Vaughan, JDB, Friz. Young blokes Lawrie, Host and Sele will be better next year. Hopefully we'll see some of our young backs given a go next year.
I agree with every point made here.I actually like this idea. Let me have a go:
- Dugan is finally (FINALLY) about to piss off. Seriously, every god damn week it's something else with that guy.
- Dufty has made me look like a right idiot for not wanting him in first grade this year.
- McCrone is also about to piss off.
- Our starting forward pack is the best in the comp. I'd take Frizzell, Vaughan, Ah Mau, Thompson and JDB over any other starting pack in the NRL.
- Our juniors are absolutely killing it in 20s. Most are straight out of SG Ball and yet they've been entrenched in the top 4 all year.
- Our 20s from last year have mostly made the jump to Cup (in a Cup side that has basically had it's entire roster completely flipped mid way through the year and are still somehow in with a shot at the finals) and in some cases have made their Grade debut. Dufty is the obvious one, but Sele, Lawrie and Field have all had a taste of first grade and been solid (Field excluded, of course, but that's a whole other kettle of fish).
- Our attack has improved out of god damn sight compared to last year. Imagine what we could do if we had some speed and size out wide instead of plodders like Nene.
- I still believe we should be in the top 4 but for the sake of some terrible lapses in concentration or desire. However, considering I thought we'd be fighting Newcastle to avoid the spoon, I can't be overly disappointed with the season as a whole.
Having said all that, if we don't finish at least 6th next year, I'll be kicking holes in my walls.
I happened to hear our Chairman Brian Johnstone being interviewed on Sky Sports Radio this morning. It was a wonderful and lengthy interview about him as a player & Chairman. He spoke so very well with conviction and stated that he aims to have the club set up in a position of financial strength under his watch as Chairman. It certainly was reassuring to hear positive comments about the future and the measures in finding the right private buyer that will prosper St.George (he did not mention Illawarra-which tells me the WIN take over ain't viable)
Johno did state they are trying to find a buyer that is the best partnership for St.George & not St.George Illawarra. Yes I feel WIN is buried and there's plenty happening in the background to find the right fit.Coffs
Win takeover is dead as far as I see.
But they are other options
intrigued, by St George and not St George Illawarra???Johno did state they are trying to find a buyer that is the best partnership for St.George & not St.George Illawarra. Yes I feel WIN is buried and there's plenty happening in the background to find the right fit.
It was a pleasure to hear him speak without hearing the words....Brand, good governance etc.etc. like the Doust wankathon!
You're already hedging your bets for 2018.I actually like this idea. Let me have a go:
- Dugan is finally (FINALLY) about to piss off. Seriously, every god damn week it's something else with that guy.
- Dufty has made me look like a right idiot for not wanting him in first grade this year.
- McCrone is also about to piss off.
- Our starting forward pack is the best in the comp. I'd take Frizzell, Vaughan, Ah Mau, Thompson and JDB over any other starting pack in the NRL.
- Our juniors are absolutely killing it in 20s. Most are straight out of SG Ball and yet they've been entrenched in the top 4 all year.
- Our 20s from last year have mostly made the jump to Cup (in a Cup side that has basically had it's entire roster completely flipped mid way through the year and are still somehow in with a shot at the finals) and in some cases have made their Grade debut. Dufty is the obvious one, but Sele, Lawrie and Field have all had a taste of first grade and been solid (Field excluded, of course, but that's a whole other kettle of fish).
- Our attack has improved out of god damn sight compared to last year. Imagine what we could do if we had some speed and size out wide instead of plodders like Nene.
- I still believe we should be in the top 4 but for the sake of some terrible lapses in concentration or desire. However, considering I thought we'd be fighting Newcastle to avoid the spoon, I can't be overly disappointed with the season as a whole.
Having said all that, if we don't finish at least 6th next year, I'll be kicking holes in my walls.