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Bigfooty Jedi
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- Port Adelaide Magpies
Due to a mindboggling number of requests, here’s the Swans
(okay okay, I’m lying, there might have been one request, sic.)
Luke Ablett - Only seen glimpses so far, some of them looked pretty good
Jason Ball - One good season does not a good player make, I’m not a fan of Jason’s
Leo Barry - This bloke has guts, I like that, he makes mistakes but his application is great
Craig Bolton - He looks like a good blue collar worker, not flash, but useful
Jude Bolton - Mr. Fancy Pants, an exasperating player, needs consistency and a disposal coach
Amon Buchanan - Looked great in that junior final, so far looked ordinary in the league team
Daryn Cresswell - Always hard at it, fine consistent player who gets a surprising number of goals
Jared Crouch - Versatile midfielder, would like to see some flair, but I guess that aint him
Nick Davis - Don’t listen to the Magpies, this guy can play, and will be damn handy
Sean Dempster - New kid, yet to see him play
Stephen Doyle - Will become one of the league’s premier ruckmen
Ben Fixter - Plays like a fart in a bottle, good pace and courage, needs to learn “smarts”
Nic Fosdike - No longer a “promising player”, he’s now made it, good blend of attributes
Adam Goodes - Looks can be deceiving, 2002 was nowhere near his best, has to regain focus
Barry Hall - Lots of muscle and ability, but no brains or discipline, if he gets them, look out
Daniel Hunt - Old (he has been on the list already for a year) new kid, yet to see him play
Tadhg Kennelly - Still learning, not yet consistent, but he’ll get there
Brett Kirk - Not a great decision maker, can be caught between ideas, a spare part player
Nick Malceski - New kid, yet to see him play
Ben Mathews - Plays surprisingly tall for his size, no superstar here, aint close to a dud either
Stuart Maxfield - Ball magnet, doesn’t strike me as a leader though
Daniel McPherson - I think his use by date is coming up fast
Jarrad McVeigh - New kid, yet to see him play, thanks Swans for taking him
Matthew Nicks - Dependable natural leader, I like his game intensity
Ryan O’Keefe - Has nice touch over the ball, my tip to be the big improver for Swans
Michael O’Loughlin - Has sublime skills, but off-field issues interfere, in form one of the best
Mark Powell - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Lewis Roberts-Thomson - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Jason Saddington - Would love to see this guy at Port, has “smarts” & is a team thinker
Andrew Schauble - Good stopping defender who can surprise by kicking goals
Adam Schneider - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Brad Seymour - Could add some more mongrel to his game to be a better defender
Scott Stevens - Likely looking forward, experience will teach him not to lose touch of the play
Jarrad Sundqvist - Only a fleeting glimpse so far, need to see more, fine junior at Glenelg
Josh Thewlis - New kid, yet to see him play
Rowan Warfe - Can’t seem to stay on the field, serviceable defender
Paul Williams - Class act, always dangerous midfielder, does best work forward of centre
The Swans are in a transition stage, a number of promising juniors, a lot of recently retired champs.
Wont challenge for the flag in 2003, but should be difficult to beat, my guess at this stage is to scrape into the 8.
Final predictions when I have completed all clubs.
(okay okay, I’m lying, there might have been one request, sic.)
Luke Ablett - Only seen glimpses so far, some of them looked pretty good
Jason Ball - One good season does not a good player make, I’m not a fan of Jason’s
Leo Barry - This bloke has guts, I like that, he makes mistakes but his application is great
Craig Bolton - He looks like a good blue collar worker, not flash, but useful
Jude Bolton - Mr. Fancy Pants, an exasperating player, needs consistency and a disposal coach
Amon Buchanan - Looked great in that junior final, so far looked ordinary in the league team
Daryn Cresswell - Always hard at it, fine consistent player who gets a surprising number of goals
Jared Crouch - Versatile midfielder, would like to see some flair, but I guess that aint him
Nick Davis - Don’t listen to the Magpies, this guy can play, and will be damn handy
Sean Dempster - New kid, yet to see him play
Stephen Doyle - Will become one of the league’s premier ruckmen
Ben Fixter - Plays like a fart in a bottle, good pace and courage, needs to learn “smarts”
Nic Fosdike - No longer a “promising player”, he’s now made it, good blend of attributes
Adam Goodes - Looks can be deceiving, 2002 was nowhere near his best, has to regain focus
Barry Hall - Lots of muscle and ability, but no brains or discipline, if he gets them, look out
Daniel Hunt - Old (he has been on the list already for a year) new kid, yet to see him play
Tadhg Kennelly - Still learning, not yet consistent, but he’ll get there
Brett Kirk - Not a great decision maker, can be caught between ideas, a spare part player
Nick Malceski - New kid, yet to see him play
Ben Mathews - Plays surprisingly tall for his size, no superstar here, aint close to a dud either
Stuart Maxfield - Ball magnet, doesn’t strike me as a leader though
Daniel McPherson - I think his use by date is coming up fast
Jarrad McVeigh - New kid, yet to see him play, thanks Swans for taking him
Matthew Nicks - Dependable natural leader, I like his game intensity
Ryan O’Keefe - Has nice touch over the ball, my tip to be the big improver for Swans
Michael O’Loughlin - Has sublime skills, but off-field issues interfere, in form one of the best
Mark Powell - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Lewis Roberts-Thomson - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Jason Saddington - Would love to see this guy at Port, has “smarts” & is a team thinker
Andrew Schauble - Good stopping defender who can surprise by kicking goals
Adam Schneider - Old new kid, yet to see him play
Brad Seymour - Could add some more mongrel to his game to be a better defender
Scott Stevens - Likely looking forward, experience will teach him not to lose touch of the play
Jarrad Sundqvist - Only a fleeting glimpse so far, need to see more, fine junior at Glenelg
Josh Thewlis - New kid, yet to see him play
Rowan Warfe - Can’t seem to stay on the field, serviceable defender
Paul Williams - Class act, always dangerous midfielder, does best work forward of centre
The Swans are in a transition stage, a number of promising juniors, a lot of recently retired champs.
Wont challenge for the flag in 2003, but should be difficult to beat, my guess at this stage is to scrape into the 8.
Final predictions when I have completed all clubs.




