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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2015, 11:26:46 AM »
I think it'd be dumb for us to rest. How'd we
Play after the bye this year ? Don't recall any premiership team of late resting 11 stuffin players. Disgraceful. Fans pay to go see the best players. If ya can't play 22 rounds without a rest before finals then you shouldn't be playing

Hawks rest , rotate players all the time

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2015, 12:18:14 PM »
What about North rest 10 also, GC knock Sydney off and we beat north by 5 goals. Bull dogs knock off lions by 10.
We sit 4th.
Kangas goes to Sydney.
Bulldogs play Adelaide.
North would want to be careful. I honestly hope they rest players. I really do and we smash em by 15 goals.....
Coaching staff would have to be telling players at training, don't worry we rested you blokes for that too happen. Makes the second tier feel real good. Great morale would be around the place.
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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2015, 01:25:13 PM »
Just another grey area of the afl rules and morality.
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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2015, 01:53:03 PM »
You can train players in fitness & skills all year round, but you only get rare opportunities to develop champions! 
Players rest when they get tired, but champions get up & win even when they are dog tired & sore. 
Players win games with their fitness & skills, but champions win finals & premierships with their sheer will to overcome adversity & you don't develop champion qualities by getting comfortable in the stands!
We have developed our players & that's why we are sitting in the 8 again, but now we have a rare chance to forge some champions!  Its a chance we MUST take! 
Get out there ... Fight & fight & WIN!    :thumbsup
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North Melbourne warned against resting players for final round (Age)
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2015, 01:56:02 PM »
North Melbourne warned against resting players for final round

  Matt Murnane
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    September 1, 2015 - 12:07PM


North Melbourne will rest players at their own peril in the final round, and are not good enough to simply "flick the switch" back on in the first week of finals if they enter September with back-to-back losses against fellow premiership aspirants.

That is the view of goal-kicking legend Jason Dunstall, a man who knows more about finals than most, having won four premierships for Hawthorn as a player and played a crucial off-field role in setting up the club's current successful period.

Media reports have suggested the Roos are considering resting key players for Friday night's match against Richmond, given they cannot fall any lower than their current 8th position and moving any higher with a win over the Tigers could potentially mean a road trip to Adelaide for an elimination final against the in-form Crows.

A loss to 5th-placed Richmond on the other hand, would almost certainly set up a week one showdown with the Tigers, or the Western Bulldogs, probably at the MCG.

The Roos have beaten Richmond in six of their past seven matches, while their only two games against the Crows at Adelaide Oval have produced losses.

While Brad Scott's team knocked off minor premiers Fremantle in round 21 to cap a seven-game winning streak, they lost some momentum by getting over-run by the 6th-placed Western Bulldogs last week.

Dunstall advised North to place a high priority on recapturing the standard they had set before the loss to the Dogs, rather than managing the health of their list.         

"You need to be playing your best footy come September," Dunstall said on Monday night, in his role as a panellist for Fox Footy's On The Couch.

"You don't have to be the best team all year to win the flag, you've got to be the best team in September. But you don't just flick a switch when you get there," he said.

"North need to fight back after a pretty disappointing performance against the Western Bulldogs."

The Roos have not officially declared their intentions on the subject, although veteran Drew Petrie gave an insight into what approach the club might take when asked about the unique situation ahead of the Tigers match.

The key forward seemed adamant that the Roos should not be contemplating anything less than a win, even if it meant the more appealing option of staying in Melbourne next week could be jeopardised.

"Is that how it's going to work?" Petrie responded, when told that a loss to Richmond could mean avoiding a road trip to Adelaide.

"So it's going to be a good thing to lose, you reckon? No, not in these four walls," he said.

"We are just treating it like any other game. We want to be a side that has a winning culture and you want to take good form into the finals.

"After the loss to the Western Bulldogs ... we need to get a win back and finish as high up the ladder as we can."

Despite those comments, players have still been thrown up in the media as possible options to sit out the match at Etihad Stadium to rest bodies that are either sore or fatigued and would benefit from a freshen up before finals.

They include Brownlow Medal contender Todd Goldstein as well as veterans Brent Harvey, Jarrad Waite, Nick Dal Santo, Andrew Swallow and Petrie.

Petrie said on Monday that he would not be rested, adding "I can't wait to play Friday night".

Resting players is high on the agenda this week after Fremantle revealed they had asked permission from the AFL to leave out as many as 11 main squad players for their final round game against Port Adelaide.

The AFL signed off on the Dockers' plans on Monday, however any similar philosophy the Roos might adopt would be handled differently given the result of the North-Richmond match will have a direct impact on the elimination final match-ups, and potentially even the top four picture if Gold Coast were to shock 4th-placed Sydney at the SCG. 

Brownlow medallist Gerard Healy was another leading expert who warned that the Roos would find it hard to back up against the Tigers in week one of the finals if they conceded a loss to them this week.

"North Melbourne can't afford to go in [to finals] with two bad losses. Momentum is what it's all about at this time of year," Healy said on Monday night's On The Couch program.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/north-melbourne-warned-against-resting-players-for-final-round-20150831-gjc3ed.html

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2015, 01:56:53 PM »
UPDATE: RICHMOND says it won’t be distracted by talk of North Melbourne resting a host of key players for Friday night’s mini-final

Stars Todd Goldstein, Drew Petrie and Brent Harvey are possible outs for the Kangaroos in a bid to keep them fresh for the finals.

The Tigers need to win to avoid a trip to Adelaide for an elimination final, but rising star Ben Lennon says he isn’t taking any comfort from the news.

“That’s out of our control,” he said on Tuesday morning.

“We’re just looking forward to playing whoever they put on the park. We’ve just got to stick to our process and play well.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/north-melbourne-to-consider-resting-senior-players-before-finals-as-fremantle-confirms-up-to-11-players-will-sit-out-final-round/story-fndv8rij-1227506785318

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The perks of being No.1: Freo rests as Tigers toil (afl site)
« Reply #21 on: September 01, 2015, 02:01:25 PM »
The perks of being No.1: Freo rests as Tigers toil
AFL.com.au
September 1, 2015


RICHMOND does not have the luxury of resting players in the final round, although it would probably benefit more than most.

Eleven Tigers have played every game this season, three more than Fremantle, which has declared its intention to rest up to 11 players who played on Sunday ahead of their home qualifying final.

That's the luxury that comes with being six points clear on the top of the ladder with one game to go (something all Richmond fans know is partly their club's fault).

And it's all within the rules.

West Coast, North Melbourne and Adelaide each have seven players to have played every game (the Crows have played one match fewer in 2015, but 19 players have played the past four games), the Sydney Swans six, Hawthorn three and the Western Bulldogs just two.

The opportunity to rest might be a huge advantage because if you count the number of minutes played over the season, then the number of players per club to have played more than 2000 minutes in 2015 is relatively even.

Richmond has 13 players to have played 2000 minutes or more, West Coast 12, Sydney Swans 11, North Melbourne 10, Fremantle and Adelaide nine, Hawthorn eight and the Western Bulldogs seven.

Number of minutes played is the most obvious measure when assessing who might be wilting, but it's just one of the criteria clubs will examine in determining whom to rest.

An experienced AFL conditioning coach told AFL.com.au most players at most clubs would be trailing off to some extent on objective measures, so there would be some art required to determine who needed a break most.

He said clubs were likely to examine GPS data, determining the number of kilometres each player had covered, as well as the time spent at top speed when they were at their best compared to how they were tracking now.

Clubs would also examine wellness data that is collected weekly to identify individuals who might benefit from a break, and take into account any niggling injuries that might improve if given a week away.

However, in the end, he said the biggest benefit of a break might be to virtually eliminate the risk of a key player being injured ahead of the first week of the finals.


Stats provided by Champion Data

Top eight in season 2015
    PLAYED EVERY GAME   PLAYED >2000min
Fremantle                 8    9
West Coast             7    12
Hawthorn                3    8
Sydney Swans         6    11
Western Bulldogs     2    7
Richmond               11    13
North Melbourne       7    10
Adelaide                  7    9

Top eight in the past month
     PLAYED EVERY GAME   PLAYED >400min
Fremantle                15    8
West Coast             14    9
Hawthorn                15    11
Sydney Swans         17    14
Western Bulldogs     14    13
Richmond                18    10
North Melbourne      17    7
Adelaide                  19    13

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-09-01/the-perks-of-being-no1

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #22 on: September 01, 2015, 02:58:20 PM »
UPDATE: RICHMOND says it won’t be distracted by talk of North Melbourne resting a host of key players for Friday night’s mini-final

Stars Todd Goldstein, Drew Petrie and Brent Harvey are possible outs for the Kangaroos in a bid to keep them fresh for the finals.

The Tigers need to win to avoid a trip to Adelaide for an elimination final, but rising star Ben Lennon says he isn’t taking any comfort from the news.

“That’s out of our control,” he said on Tuesday morning.

“We’re just looking forward to playing whoever they put on the park. We’ve just got to stick to our process and play well.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/north-melbourne-to-consider-resting-senior-players-before-finals-as-fremantle-confirms-up-to-11-players-will-sit-out-final-round/story-fndv8rij-1227506785318

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #23 on: September 01, 2015, 03:23:26 PM »
In the last round of the NTFL season last season Nightcliff, whose form had been pretty good, rested a heap of players in the last round V southern districts. Districts won by 80 odd points.

The following week they met in an elimination final, districts again won by over 10 goals.

form is a dangerous thing to flirt with.

personally id prefer to get a good win over north this week and meet them first week of the finals rather than lose to them and then have to front adelaide in adelaide next week.
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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #24 on: September 01, 2015, 03:29:13 PM »
Richmond won dozen odd games in a row got smashed  by port

FReo lost ten goals to saints - made gf I think


Form stuff is a myth


Lol if we play Norf two weeks in a row and they rest best 10 players home and away match
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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #25 on: September 01, 2015, 05:40:12 PM »
Let norf rest players. They have just come off a loss where they were completely over run. They're in no position to do it and form isn't a switch. Bring it on.

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2015, 08:16:26 PM »
Would love to rub it in the face of that characterless vermin club.

The slap in their face will be good.

Hearing their kolo of a coach justify it would be a true Master Card moment. Priceless. :thumbsup

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2015, 08:36:22 PM »
UPDATE: RICHMOND says it won’t be distracted by talk of North Melbourne resting a host of key players for Friday night’s mini-final

Stars Todd Goldstein, Drew Petrie and Brent Harvey are possible outs for the Kangaroos in a bid to keep them fresh for the finals.

The Tigers need to win to avoid a trip to Adelaide for an elimination final, but rising star Ben Lennon says he isn’t taking any comfort from the news.

“That’s out of our control,” he said on Tuesday morning.

“We’re just looking forward to playing whoever they put on the park. We’ve just got to stick to our process and play well.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/north-melbourne-to-consider-resting-senior-players-before-finals-as-fremantle-confirms-up-to-11-players-will-sit-out-final-round/story-fndv8rij-1227506785318

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #28 on: September 01, 2015, 08:58:58 PM »
I don't think RFC are at the point where all the players can flick "game on" mode at the drop of a hat. Deledio cotchin martin miles rance riewoldt can probably follow the game plan to a T with a week's rest but I dont have that faith in the others. Really think we need to keep our best 22 on the park at all times now

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Re: Freo resting 11 - this week. /. Norf in on it, too
« Reply #29 on: September 02, 2015, 08:18:46 AM »
 :lol @ form being a myth
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