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fryzie
13 Dec 2010, 16:38
Thomas Swift

http://resources2.news.com.au/images/2010/05/29/1225872/861582-pn-image-sport-tom-swift.jpg

Height: 191cm
Weight: 89kg
Games: 23
Goals: 6
Draft History: Pick #20, 2008 NAB AFL Draft
Recruited From: Claremont

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After a stellar debut season in 2009, which included a 3 Brownlow vote winning performance against Richmond - the expectations were high for Swifty going into 2010 and he suffered a case of the dreaded second year blues.

With competition for a spot in the midfield now getting heated, Swifty will have to rediscover some of his form in his third season and hopefully he'll manage to discover some consistency and have a break out year in 2011. :thumbsu:

There will be more to come on the great young man, but in the meantime I'll just mention that he also loves to eat buns.

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/Portals/0/club%20images/2009_Promo_Images/BCNA_300px.jpg

fryzie
13 Dec 2010, 16:46
Some of Swift's sublime 2009 games against Essendon and Richmond.

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fryzie
13 Dec 2010, 16:51
I'm not sure which way McAvaney is going to go when Swift has his first breathtaking game this year but it's likely to be one of these synonyms:

Main Entry: delicious
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: pleasing, especially to the taste

Synonyms: adorable, ambrosial, appetizing, choice, dainty, darling, delectable, delightful, delish, distinctive, divine, enjoyable, enticing, exquisite, fit for king, good, gratifying, heavenly, luscious, lush, mellow, mouthwatering, nectarous, nice, palatable, piquant, pleasant, rare, rich, sapid, savory, scrumptious, spicy, sweet, tasteful, tasty, tempting, titillating, toothsome, well-prepared, well-seasoned, yummy*

My personal guess is:

"Tom Swift is such an enticing young footballer" - Bruce McAvaney Round 3, 2011

Crimson King
13 Dec 2010, 17:00
Ha ha ha! :D

Mattman93
13 Dec 2010, 17:05
I'm hoping for one of nectarous, piquant, titillating, or toothsome.

Coledinho
13 Dec 2010, 17:07
That girl looks like shes done that before

Mattman93
14 Dec 2010, 10:33
Well she is at Bakers Delight, I'd be surprised if she hadn't eaten one of those iced buns before, it seems pretty likely. derp

fryzie
14 Dec 2010, 10:41
Just quietly gentlemen, that is Australian Hockeyroo, Kate Hollywood.

Mattman93
14 Dec 2010, 10:52
And...?

fryzie
14 Dec 2010, 11:12
And...?

She's a professional athlete, I highly doubt she eats too many of those iced buns. There must be another explanation as to why she looks like she's accomplished at eating them.

Mattman93
14 Dec 2010, 11:17
She's a professional athlete, I highly doubt she eats too many of those iced buns. There must be another explanation as to why she looks like she's accomplished at eating them.
I have no idea what you're talking about, even the highest level of athletes occasionally indulge in treats like Bakers Delight iced buns, don't be so daft man.

Suzuki Swift
14 Dec 2010, 17:57
Thread is off to a great start.

Ghossein
14 Dec 2010, 19:51
i like yogurt.

bodazoka
14 Dec 2010, 20:13
Just quietly gentlemen, that is Australian Hockeyroo, Kate Hollywood.

West Coast all ready partnering players with an eye to future father sons. Good Work :thumbsu:

Really hope that Swift can justify his position in the team for 22 games next year.

Prem87
16 Dec 2010, 07:48
Tom Swift (Claremont)

191 (questionable) /85 mid-age right foot (dual-sided) midfielder / flanker.

*STYLE LIKE: Judd - Wanganeen

*MY RANKING (not meant to reflect appropriate draft pick to use): 2

*PROBABILITY OF AFL CAREER: Definite. Ready year 1.

- Within an AFL team list, could prove capable of SUSTAINING a ranking of 1-2.

*HURT FACTORS (Offensive/Defensive/Negative): MH / MH / LM

*TRADEMARK:

- Clean gather inside traffic, a la Judd then, keeping the ball out of reach of opponents a la Judd while maintaining good balance a la Judd, explode out of the traffic a la Judd, then powerful feed to well spotted target.
- Strong contested mark

*MAIN SELLING POINTS:

- Range of attributes.
- Explosiveness
- Clearance efficiency and frequency
- Poise / vision / decisions.
- Read play / read ball/ ball magnet
- Overhead
- Professionalism / intelligence
- Versatility

*MAIN QUERY:

- Durability (knees)
- Kicking reliability
- (Currently) plays on his own terms.

*SUMMARY ASSESSMENT, RECOMMENDATION:

- Potential top 5 in the AFL. Injury the only risk.

What does he do? IMPACT.
How does he do it? EXPLOSIVELY.
How often? ALMOST ROUTINELY.
What is he? SPECIAL.

- Classy natural footballer with an almost full tool kit ...current kicking reliability being the glaring exception.

Natural inside mid but with zip. Capable of adeptly playing any small-mid role.

Injury record makes him a risk but is also likely to result in him being available at a cheaper price. The two trademark plays (above) sum up what he brings to the table. I likened his style to a cross between Judd and Wanganeen. He has explosiveness and "See if you can get the ball off me" arrogance inside/at a contest like Judd (and with Judd-like efficiency at getting his own the ball at stop plays and either streaming away or feeding off to advantage) but so many other aspects (especially balance, deftness, "rubber man" flexibility, coolness, body shape and posture) remind me of a taller version of a young Wanganeen.

- Very impressive ball magnet in '06 U16 Champs. '08 Colts and trial form was patchy but I was prepared to treat anything he did well in '08 as a bonus. I don't usually like relying on U16 form but I am reasonably comfortable doing so with Swift. I am extremely confident that Swift has the footy ability, let alone athleticism, to be an AFL gun. My only fear is his durability (knees). Left knee reconstruction early '07 after ACL injury in AIS trial game and season-ending (although I see no reason why it needed to be) right knee injury early May '08.

- DC testing suggests he has come back as good as ever athletically and, in particular, being able to repeat his 14-01 beeps from 2006/2007 was an encouraging sign as the knees get a decent workout by the later stages of a 14+ beep test.

His '08 form when resuming after his '07 injury was patchy rather than poor. His stats don't tell the real story:
Only 10d in R3 (vs Swan Districts) but the rain pelted down virtually the entire game and he played BP in q1 (on Johnson) and thereafter HBF? (on Wilson).
17d R4 (vs E Perth) but that flatters him a bit as he played BP all game and didn't have the impact and nor was he (or his opponent, Farrell) even in the play anywhere near what 17d might suggest.
In those games, he didn't play in his best-fit role of midfield and he appeared to spend at least 15min on the bench.
I didn't see his subsequent Colts games (Peel 14d, Swan Districts 24d).
That 24d game would seem to be a good sign and he followed up with another 24d then a 17d in his last games (both being trial games) before injuring his other knee. I'm not reading much into his trial games. His 24d trial game against Subiaco's witches hats was fruitful and a reasonable test of his freedom of movement but his mum could have got kicks against that opposition.

That's about the best you'd hope for after such a layoff, albeit not to his U16 quality. In judging Swift's games this year after 12 months off, it is of course important to distinguish between being rusty and being no longer capable of what you used to do. Swift's feet hadn't slowed up this year but he was struggling for his '06 U16 split-second timing and touch e.g. Swift has very reliable hands overhead yet dropped a virtual sitter against E Perth (Q2). His knee problems had no impact on his hands yet here was a kid who was a reliable 186cm pack mark in '06 who, returning from 12 mths layoff, was in completely open space yet had a ball slip straight through his waiting hands, seemingly without even a finger touching it. You don't lose naturally clean hands - it just takes some time to regain your feel and sense of timing. Similarly, he was getting nailed a fair bit in '08 games, not through lack of pace but because he lacked his normally sharp ability to think through situations and his normally ultra-sharp anticipation and evasive timing. His brain was telling his body and reflexes to show off like they used to but they in turn kept wasting valuable time having to check the 2006 instruction manual. Touch and timing were the only (albeit significant) differences I noticed between Swift '08 and Swift '06. At his age, you get those fully back just with ground time. I saw no evidence of physical impediment resulting from his knee reco, just some rustiness.

- Seems to be one of those kids who could probably take up any sport and be good at it. (e.g. Is quite a good swimmer and tennis player). Has the smarts to pick new info up quickly and the application and initiative to ensure he gets the most out of himself.

- Height: Officially, has grown 8cm since '06 U16 Champs but I don't believe that. Listed as 183cm in '06 U16 Champs but visually looked about 186cm at the time. Height at '08 DC was recorded as 191cm so, as a formality, I've listed him here as 191cm. However, I strongly suspect he's actually a bit shorter - 187-188cm. Reach measurement at '08 DC is consistent with 188-189cm and he visually looks shorter than 191cm. I labour that point a bit, not so much to debate 3-4cm but in case anyone might get the impression from official measurements that he is (or has been) going through a huge growth spurt over the last 2 years.

- I struggled with where to rank him re what allowance to make for the durability of his knees. In the end, I bit the bullet and ranked him where I would have had he had no injury cloud hanging over him. I'm convinced he is in the 2 best kids in this draft if he can come back right injury-wise so I ranked him at 2. His medical reports are apparently positive so that's good enough for me. Even players with less than positive medical reports have a habit of turning the tables on a sceptical prognosis. Swift, fit and at his best, would be in the best handful of kids I've seen since 2001. It comes down to upside vs risk and, although the risk is not insignificant, I believe his upside is well and truly worth it.

I would definitely draft him myself. Other than pick 1, IMHO any club that used their first pick (assuming their following pick is after about pick 12) on someone other than Swift (if available) would be reducing its risk of nil return on investment but at the same time passing up the opportunity to grab a potential "top 5 in the AFL" player. Naitanui is a freak and could finish up being anywhere between good and exceptional X-factor ... and has been durable. I ranked him at #1. Ignoring Naitanui, Swift is the only player in this draft who I think has the potential to become "top 5 in the AFL". That's the clincher for me. Those two kids have the potential to become genuine superstars (i.e. even beyond "A grade") .... and Swift is very much further along the development curve than the other (Naitanui), despite losing 2 years.

It's not an easy decision for a Recruiting Manager to make. If an early pick who has an injury history breaks down, you are likely to cop it in the neck (fans, media, perhaps even club board level) for taking such a risk. On the other hand, if you play safe and overlook a potential gun player and he subsequently does a Judd, you are likely to cop it in the neck anyway for passing up the opportunity to pick up a "once in 5 years or so" special talent.

Plenty of top picks with no injury priors have succumbed to chronic injury after being drafted. Judd and Selwood are prime examples of the flipside.

Personally, I would take Swift ... in a heartbeat. Don't hold your breath waiting for the next Swift to come along.

*DISPOSAL:

- Elite by hand - reliability, accuracy, appropriate power, hurt factor.

- Kicking has been mixed bag. To date, disappointing reliability by foot.

Note that IMO he has the potential to be a reliable kick. Quite a few of his kicks are excellent, including a decent number of pin-point passes that have high hurt factor. It's just that, for a player of his overall class, he does too many turnovers, most of them inexcusable. You typically associate multiple turnovers with a player who bangs the ball onto his boot under pressure (and/or on the run) or who is a poor decision-maker or who simply has terrible kicking technique. None of those is the case with Tom. Almost all his turnovers etc have been when under no pressure, and most of those are set kicks and very few have been on the run. That's what frustrates me so much with him so far. A decent percentage of his inaccurate kicks have been due to lazy (cocksure at underage?) "party trick" efforts, often off 1 step. He goes about his general footy in a very professional manner so I'm fairly confident he will take into AFL a more professional (less casual) approach to his kicking.

- Very good depth.

- Genuinely dual-sided.

- Kicking action is often economical but I'd like to see him address his tendency to fall away (which can affect accuracy as you aren't kicking "square on" and have less margin for error). Ball grip, release and drop are not *routinely* sound either.

- Not a noted goal kicker as he has rarely ventured very close to goals and his norm is to create opportunities for others. Seems at least an OK shot from the relatively few shots I have seen him take (including a couple of terrific goals).

*DECISION-MAKING, SMARTS:

- Serious footy smarts. Excellent vision, regardless of pressure. Routinely shows appropriate poise and looks for options. Usually picks the right option. Does some quick thinking, "instinctively" clever things. Very sharp ability to think his way through a situation, regardless of pressure. Reads both play and ball extremely well and knows where and when to position himself, both around the ground generally and when at a play.

- Elite evasive skills, regardless of pressure - sharpness, timing, balance, poise, ball protection. Elite traffic management. IMHO, Rob Harvey is the benchmark for ability to create space. Swift's ability in this regard is as good as (if not better than) any kid I can recall since 2001 and is very Harvey-like, even down to the Harvey-patented twinkle-toes dance step. Importantly, Swift can do so with genuine zip.

*HANDS:

- Almost routinely clean, all levels. Excellent ball control.

*OVERHEAD MARKING:

- Very strong overhead. Was a more than competitive pack mark in U16 Champs and is possibly slightly taller now. Very good hands, and judgement. Can mark from any position. Attacks his marks and holds his ground.

*ATHLETICISM:

- Elite all-round athleticism package. Has all athletic traits well and truly covered.

- At his injury-free and match-fit best, he is lightning quick - explosive off the mark and also quick over ground. Recorded 1.01 / 2.89 at '08 DC but his '08 DC median times were 1.12 / 3.00 and median times are usually a much better guide. On-field pace in '08 did look around 3.00 (as per median times) but his U16 on-field pace was pretty close to the 2.89 DC best time. His anticipation is so good that he is often on the move while those around him are still mentally clicking in.

- Very balanced in all aspects. Keeps his balance body on body.

- Very good leap.

- Not classic AFL build (low shoulder line and sloping shoulders a la Carey) but will have a very strong build for AFL. He is very strong through the core.

*INTENSITY, ETHIC:

- Only negative I have in this category is that, at least to date, he plays at his own tempo / on his own terms. i.e. He is a bit too often selective about when he will "bother". I don't mean that in the sense that he is a player who doesn't exert himself. He does. He does cover heaps of ground and, when he goes for man or ball (which is quite frequently), he REALLY goes for man or ball. It's just that there are a few too many times when the team needs him to go (e.g. to sprint a few metres to block, or to run on, or to pressure sundry opponents) yet he chooses to instead take a smoko. I don't expect him to run flat chat all day. I do expect him to routinely do more of the team stuff when the team needs it, not just when it suits him. In the little time he has spent in a defence role, he has surprised me with commendable and effective accountability. When onball though, he tends to free-wheel, at least at under-age level. I don't want a creative explosive player to always keep a watchful eye on his "direct" opponent when onball. Judd doesn't. However, when it's time for Judd to "go", he goes and I just want a bit more consistency in that from Swift.

He's a level-headed kid who is committed to an AFL career so I'm confident he will address this for AFL centre stage. I strongly suspect it's currently an "arrogance of a young gun playing in comps that don't challenge him enough" thing but that's just speculation of course. Nevertheless, it is a current weakness so I feel compelled to acknowledge it.

- When he tackles, they stay tackled. Displays physicality and isn't physically intimidated.

When he goes for the ball he not only really attacks it, he usually gets it (regardless of pressure).

- Vey dedicated off-field. Very fitness-conscious, prepares well. Has always presented in great shape and is already in elite condition for an U18, both build-wise and aerobically.

- Perhaps some leadership potential. Sometimes shows initiative at huddles. Academically intelligent.

*CONSISTENCY:

- Ultra consistent when injury-free and match-fit. Has such a wide range of both footy and athletic attributes that he has too many weapons for most opponents to be able to contain him. A quick opponent had better be handy overhead. A marking opponent had better have decent pace. Any opponent had better have decent aerobic capacity, defensive agility and concentration.

*AFL VERSATILITY:

- Natural onballer or "wing" but capable of being very versatile. Capable of giving plenty of run out of defence yet has shown accountability in a defence role. Would be dangerous as HFF creating goal opportunities. Plays short or tallish.

*CSI (COMPARATIVE SCOPE for IMPROVEMENT):

- Above normal. Despite being through the system on paper (U16 Champs, AIS, Colts), any U18 who has played only about 7 games in 2 years has to have above average scope for development - even a well-rounded footballer like Swift.

*SOME STATS:

- Stats summary '08 WA :
Averaged 17 disposals in 4 local games. Total goals 0-2 .
12 kicks per 20 disposals.
At least: 20 disposals in 1 games.

*OTHER STUFF:

- AIS
- Left knee reconstruction early '07 after ACL injury in AIS trial game when trying to change direction on the run.
Right knee injury (grade 2 tear of lateral ligament due to hyperextension) early May '08 (trial game vs WA Country) - ruled him out of '08 Champs but actually didn't play again in '08 although he presumably could have as it is omly a 6-8 week injury and I am told there were no complications.

fryzie
5 Jan 2011, 15:59
The All New Swift. I'm a fan. (http://allnewswift.com.au/)

Suzuki Swift
5 Jan 2011, 16:48
The All New Swift. I'm a fan. (http://allnewswift.com.au/)
I approve this message.

fryzie
5 Jan 2011, 17:45
I approve this message.

I registered my interest in the hopes of finding out whether or not the All New Swift will have improved swervability...

Suzuki Swift
5 Jan 2011, 19:12
I can assure you with Suzuki's new TECT (Total Effective Control Technology) the Swift will have dramatically increased Swervability. The new Swift will also have a rear view camera for total awareness.

I'm a fan.

Ghossein
5 Jan 2011, 20:19
what about airbags :confused:

SwiftforPM
27 Jan 2011, 23:38
2011 the year of the Swift.
Swifty is about to enter his 3rd AFL season, his body after this preseason will be feeling stronger and fitter than ever before and we still have another 2 months before the season starts proper.
You've all seen the ability he has and when his confidence is up the level he can perform at.
Tear it up Swifty!

fryzie
28 Jan 2011, 16:35
Swifty's Cambodia Video Diary: Day One (http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/video/tabid/8660/contentid/329450/cambodia-blog-day-1//default.aspx)

fryzie
20 Apr 2011, 00:23
Swift efficiency (http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7155/newsid/111968/default.aspx)

Clearly showing some of his improved swervability in the WAFL with a 30 disposal, 3 tackle, 5 inside 50 game topped off with the match winning goal.

Currently averaging over 28 disposals from his 4 matches, hopefully he has another good outing for Claremont this week and comes straight back in after the bye!

Quinz
20 Apr 2011, 01:09
Should always be in the team ahead of players like McGinnity and Dalziell IMO.

bodazoka
20 Apr 2011, 14:51
Id say that was probably his best WAFL game last weekend.

lusheslewis
20 Apr 2011, 16:04
As much as we like to bag the selection committee, they generally do pick the guys who are performing the best in the WAFL, which I don't think we can complain about.

He has been emergency for a while now, if he puts in another strong performance this week I would be very surprised if he doesn't come in against Melbourne.

Mattman93
20 Apr 2011, 21:24
Id say that was probably his best WAFL game last weekend.
This year, you mean? Cause he played at least a couple of games in early 2009 before his debut that were 5x better, he was seriously damaging.

bodazoka
20 Apr 2011, 21:43
This year, you mean? Cause he played at least a couple of games in early 2009 before his debut that were 5x better, he was seriously damaging.

I should probably add best game from the ones I have seen.

With that game he was good inside and out, linked up and spread well and hit every target with precision. As well as kicking a crunch goal late in the 4th on a 35 deg day.

Id add points for playing that well on such a hot day. Not to mention the fact he was off the ground a couple of times with a few hard hits but came back on.

I have seen him play very good WAFL games but he would always have a few brain fade kicks where he dropped his intensity/focus, last week he was flawless and switched on for 4 quarters.

Prem87
22 Apr 2011, 11:58
Good to hear. Lets hope he keeps his form up and stays in team. He is the one player who could take our midfield to another level. I still have high hopes for Masten and Swift.

Prem87
7 Jun 2011, 16:29
Is this guy Tom's dad?

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/brandys-big-issue-greg-alexander-names-the-young-stars-who-need-to-step-up-for-their-club-during-origin/story-fn2mcuj6-1226066830102

lewigie
7 Jun 2011, 19:47
Seriously needs to cut his hair. just needs a blazer now and would be a typical university student.

BradWCE
7 Jun 2011, 19:55
Is this guy Tom's dad?

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/brandys-big-issue-greg-alexander-names-the-young-stars-who-need-to-step-up-for-their-club-during-origin/story-fn2mcuj6-1226066830102
It has to be

fryzie
25 Jun 2011, 11:58
ORdVz9hVy7Q

Swift's highlights vs. Port Adelaide. Gotta love the play that sets up Hurn's goal!

Great to see him put in so many 1%ers and throw his head over the ball all day, definitely deserves to hold his spot in the team for a while and hopefully he can put in another good showing against the Blues!

fryzie
25 Jun 2011, 12:00
Seriously needs to cut his hair. just needs a blazer now and would be a typical university student.

Pfffft, same could be said about Lynch.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_mTs16OweIdU/TTDSTuko32I/AAAAAAAAA-Y/ultF4KTR-OU/s400/neeeeerds%2521.jpg

ioppolo
26 Jun 2011, 15:18
Swifty's been good today, maybe all he needed was the rest of the team to do well around him, like alot of our other blokes.

SHURN
29 Jun 2011, 13:32
Swift had another solid game on the weekend.
I really believe he will become a fine player if we are patient enough. It will be very gradual though I suspect.
His ability to nudge players of the ball and get first hands to it is first class. Got rid of Murphy a few times in this way.
Final quarter aside, his disposal was very clean.
Another pre season will do him wonders.
After his last two performances against port and Carlton he will be starting to really believe that he belongs and can excel at this level.
I really hope he can string together enough consistency to hold his spot in the team for the remainder of the year.
After his blistering finish to 09, I think Swift will be a slow burn success story.

The lynch mob
5 Jul 2011, 21:08
ORdVz9hVy7Q

Swift's highlights vs. Port Adelaide. Gotta love the play that sets up Hurn's goal!

Great to see him put in so many 1%ers and throw his head over the ball all day, definitely deserves to hold his spot in the team for a while and hopefully he can put in another good showing against the Blues!


Great goal at the end there, "You bet he does"