LostDoggy
03-06-2008, 01:24 PM
First of all, thanks to thank DryRot for extending this invitation to me.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/ffximage/2007/07/14/wbSAINTSriewoldt_narrowweb__300x336,0.jpg
Number: 12
Height: 193
Weight: 92
DOB: 17-10-1982
Debut: 2001
Games: 143
Goals: 273
Bio from www.saints.com.au
Riewoldt reaffirmed his status as one of the game’s true superstars. The forward with a midfielder’s motor took the most marks in the AFL in the home and away season, as well as the most contested marks, including a game-saving grab against Sydney in round 11. He also returned to form in front of goal, kicking 60 for the year, including nine against Carlton in round eight. All-Australian honours and a third best and fairest were inevitable.
Career Highlights:
- 1999 U/18 All-Australian Team
- AFL Rising Star 2002
- St Kilda Football Club Best and Fairest - Trevor Barker Award 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007
- Leigh Matthews Trophy AFLPA MVP 2004
- All-Australian Team 2004, 2006
- International Rules Series 2004
- Pre-season Cup Winning sides 2004, 2008
- St Kilda Football Club Captain 2005
- St Kilda Football Club Co-Captain 2007
- St Kilda Football Club Captain 2008
This week’s opposition player focus is the captain of the Saint Kilda football club, Mr Elastoplast, Nick Riewoldt. After establishing himself as a superstar of the next decade, winning the 2002 Rising Star award, Riewoldt has only improved, confirming his status as a superstar of this game. The 4 time All-Australian has caused the Bulldogs coaching staff and defence headaches in recent encounters. IIRC, in either 2006 or 2007, Riewoldt amassed something ridiculous like 18 marks against us. I would think that Ross Lyon would be eager for Riewoldt to have another big game against us, so he can exploit our young defence with their lack of experience.
Our most suitable player to tackle Riewoldt would be Tom Williams who although conceded 5 goals to Franklin a week prior, had the better of him. Which is a tremendous feat considering Williams has only played a handful of games. Williams has the pace and athletic ability to go with Riewoldt, although he may struggle to keep up when Riewoldt goes on those long searching leads up the wing. This matchup goes along way in determining the outcome of this match. If Williams can hold Riewoldt, the Bulldogs should to too strong for the underperforming Saints.
Riewoldt 2008 form has been very patchy at best, and a far cry from his 2007 form which many consider to be his best. His best goal haul this year was 3 against Port Adelaide in round 6 which is indicative to his form this season. It’s a worrying sign for the Bulldogs however, in which Riewoldt could have a breakout game and carve us up like he has done previously. Riewoldt looked in good form last week against a hapless Melbourne defence where he racked up 22 disposals and 13 marks, which is a very good effort considering it’s his second match back after his minor knee injury he sustained against Richmond back in round 7.
If we can block Riewoldt space around the 50 meter arch by dropping back a player or two that will then force him to go on those long searching leads up the field, in which case his stats would become less-effective and wouldn’t become so costly. Callan would be the perfect man to perform this role but unfortunately he looks to be out for a short while.
** Was hoping to find some stats on Riewoldt VS the Dogs on the prostates website but found out you have to become a member. If anyone could get them it would be much appreciated.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/ffximage/2007/07/14/wbSAINTSriewoldt_narrowweb__300x336,0.jpg
Number: 12
Height: 193
Weight: 92
DOB: 17-10-1982
Debut: 2001
Games: 143
Goals: 273
Bio from www.saints.com.au
Riewoldt reaffirmed his status as one of the game’s true superstars. The forward with a midfielder’s motor took the most marks in the AFL in the home and away season, as well as the most contested marks, including a game-saving grab against Sydney in round 11. He also returned to form in front of goal, kicking 60 for the year, including nine against Carlton in round eight. All-Australian honours and a third best and fairest were inevitable.
Career Highlights:
- 1999 U/18 All-Australian Team
- AFL Rising Star 2002
- St Kilda Football Club Best and Fairest - Trevor Barker Award 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007
- Leigh Matthews Trophy AFLPA MVP 2004
- All-Australian Team 2004, 2006
- International Rules Series 2004
- Pre-season Cup Winning sides 2004, 2008
- St Kilda Football Club Captain 2005
- St Kilda Football Club Co-Captain 2007
- St Kilda Football Club Captain 2008
This week’s opposition player focus is the captain of the Saint Kilda football club, Mr Elastoplast, Nick Riewoldt. After establishing himself as a superstar of the next decade, winning the 2002 Rising Star award, Riewoldt has only improved, confirming his status as a superstar of this game. The 4 time All-Australian has caused the Bulldogs coaching staff and defence headaches in recent encounters. IIRC, in either 2006 or 2007, Riewoldt amassed something ridiculous like 18 marks against us. I would think that Ross Lyon would be eager for Riewoldt to have another big game against us, so he can exploit our young defence with their lack of experience.
Our most suitable player to tackle Riewoldt would be Tom Williams who although conceded 5 goals to Franklin a week prior, had the better of him. Which is a tremendous feat considering Williams has only played a handful of games. Williams has the pace and athletic ability to go with Riewoldt, although he may struggle to keep up when Riewoldt goes on those long searching leads up the wing. This matchup goes along way in determining the outcome of this match. If Williams can hold Riewoldt, the Bulldogs should to too strong for the underperforming Saints.
Riewoldt 2008 form has been very patchy at best, and a far cry from his 2007 form which many consider to be his best. His best goal haul this year was 3 against Port Adelaide in round 6 which is indicative to his form this season. It’s a worrying sign for the Bulldogs however, in which Riewoldt could have a breakout game and carve us up like he has done previously. Riewoldt looked in good form last week against a hapless Melbourne defence where he racked up 22 disposals and 13 marks, which is a very good effort considering it’s his second match back after his minor knee injury he sustained against Richmond back in round 7.
If we can block Riewoldt space around the 50 meter arch by dropping back a player or two that will then force him to go on those long searching leads up the field, in which case his stats would become less-effective and wouldn’t become so costly. Callan would be the perfect man to perform this role but unfortunately he looks to be out for a short while.
** Was hoping to find some stats on Riewoldt VS the Dogs on the prostates website but found out you have to become a member. If anyone could get them it would be much appreciated.