Millky95
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Thank youSydney get a lot of goals scored against them when they turn it over.
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Thank youSydney get a lot of goals scored against them when they turn it over.
And with Adams recently in, Parker and Mills to come there is no room.
Surely he needs a restOh, ok. I totally endorse that idea.
Reckon there is.
Some stating the bleeding obvious here in this thread. Make it +1.There's always room.
We are strong favourites, I guess because of Gold Coast's flakey past rather than huge confidence in Sydney. The result will tell if we're contenders or pretenders.
I've got a mate who works with someone who is in the know, and he reckons the Norf board are heavily into him and are offering a 4-year deal.Apparently he’s on a heavily front-end loaded deal ……
Against Essendon, the one match he started this season, he laid two tackles inside 50 and was in the top three for the Swans for forward-half pressure points and acts. It’s that ferocity that could help Longmire’s side create opportunities against a Gold Coast team that will be equally as tenacious.
No current season stats available
Looking forward to being able to add another half a dozen or so pages to Hayden McLean's autobiography after Sunday's game.And we have.
Anthony Hudson, Gerard Healy, Dermott Brereton, Nick Dal Santo.
Not bad.
"He was a big kid who always wanted to learn..."Looking forward to being able to add another half a dozen or so pages to Hayden McLean's autobiography after Sunday's game.
Who are you dropping?Reckon there is.
It takes a lot of foresight and energy for the target players to get into space without someone on their hammer. This is where we have fallen off a bit after the first two rounds IMO.If we're poor on defending turnover, that's likely related to our attacking mindset prowess. It's very hard to defend turnover when you do so in the middle of the ground, trying to pinpoint a pass that is then intercepted. The team is in attack mode and so the defence is out of shape, and the opposition has the ball in the ideal location to load an attack.
But our attacking prowess is, no doubt, built off the willingness to take those risks. If we don't take them, we don't move the ball cleanly and speedily the length of the ground. So there's a payoff between the kind of ball movement we've been trying and the risk of conceding goals when it doesn't come off.
I have no doubt this will be examined and tweaked as the season progresses. Longmire has long espoused the value of defence first. But unless you have a team of robots capable of always pulling off the risky kicks, you can't have a high risk attacking style and a rock-solid defence.
I love good commentary on games I can't watch live...And we have.
Anthony Hudson, Gerard Healy, Dermott Brereton, Nick Dal Santo.
Not bad.
Lord Issac.surely sir isaac gets the captaincy this week
We need some Inspiration.surely sir isaac gets the captaincy this week
surely sir isaac gets the captaincy this week
When I was at the Richmond game and Rampe went down, I was explaining to my girlfriend (whose entire knowledge of football is the colours and Sydney's team list she memorised last year*) that we won't have a captain for next week and she said Heeney "exuded captain energy"Lord Issac.
I happen to know a guy that’s pretty handy at centre bounce too ….
At least my offering was sarcasm Jewels, much to Bedford's chagrin you have sacked the boy from Bunyip ?Sorry Bedders, anyone but Papley again.