Analysis 2019 List, Game Plan and Best 22?

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Going from round 12 last year (so the halfway point)

Points
30-39 - 30
40-49 -
50-59 -
59
60-69 - 67, 64, 66, 65, 62, 67, 63
70-79 - 72, 73, 74, 78, 79, 77, 77, 73
80-89 - 87, 80, 81
90-99 - 93
100+ - 126, 104

Going by that graph it definitely seems like the 62 to 79 range is our most common scores since there are 23 games listed there and 15 of those games we scored between 62 and 79.
 
Going from round 12 last year (so the halfway point)

Points
30-39 - 30
40-49 -
50-59 -
59
60-69 - 67, 64, 66, 65, 62, 67, 63
70-79 - 72, 73, 74, 78, 79, 77, 77, 73
80-89 - 87, 80, 81
90-99 - 93
100+ - 126, 104

Going by that graph it definitely seems like the 62 to 79 range is our most common scores since there are 23 games listed there and 15 of those games we scored between 62 and 79.


9-14 in that time
 
Inside 50's for the Swans from round 1, 2018 to now.

2018
Round 1 vs West Coast - 52 to 60
Round 2 vs Port Adelaide - 52 to 52
Round 3 vs GWS - 50 to 54
Round 4 vs Bulldogs - 42 to 60

Round 5 vs Adelaide - 64 to 48
Round 6 vs Geelong - 52 to 52
Round 7 vs North Melbourne - 58 to 48
Round 8 vs Hawthorn - 39 to 63
Round 9 vs Fremantle - 60 to 50
Round 10 vs Brisbane - 51 to 56
Round 11 vs Carlton - 62 to 41
Round 12 vs St Kilda - 49 to 52
Round 13 vs West Coast - 52 to 63
Round 15 vs Richmond - 43 to 61
Round 16 vs Geelong - 46 to 59

Round 17 vs North Melbourne - 52 to 51
Round 18 vs Gold Coast - 48 to 61
Round 19 vs Essendon - 72 to 39
Round 20 vs Collingwood - 50 to 52
Round 21 vs Melbourne - 43 to 60

Round 22 vs GWS - 55 to 49
Round 23 vs Hawthorn - 53 to 50

Elimination Final vs GWS - 38 to 63

2019
Round 1 vs Western Bulldogs - 47 to 68
Round 2 vs Adelaide - 55 to 53
Round 3 vs Carlton - 53 to 53
Round 4 vs Melbourne - 53 to 59
Round 5 vs Richmond - 41 to 64
Round 6 vs GWS - 46 to 57
Round 7 vs Brisbane - 40 to 76

Round 8 vs Essendon - 41 to 54
Round 9 vs North Melbourne - 47 to 57
Round 10 vs Collingwood - 47 to 63
Round 11 vs Geelong - 47 to 54

So that is 34 matches

Lost inside 50 count - 23
Won inside 50 count - 8
Inside 50 count even - 3
 

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Going from round 12 last year (so the halfway point)

Points
30-39 - 30
40-49 -
50-59 -
59
60-69 - 67, 64, 66, 65, 62, 67, 63
70-79 - 72, 73, 74, 78, 79, 77, 77, 73
80-89 - 87, 80, 81
90-99 - 93
100+ - 126, 104

Going by that graph it definitely seems like the 62 to 79 range is our most common scores since there are 23 games listed there and 15 of those games we scored between 62 and 79.

What about the rest of the comp?
 
I have Hewett in our top 5 players

I have Dawson best 18 and COR best 22.
COR is clearly better than Newman imo.

We just need to get Dawson and COR to 50 games asap.
We need to sign up Dawson soon and extend Hewett past 2020
 
Inside 50's for the Swans from round 1, 2018 to now.

2018
Round 1 vs West Coast - 52 to 60
Round 2 vs Port Adelaide - 52 to 52
Round 3 vs GWS - 50 to 54
Round 4 vs Bulldogs - 42 to 60

Round 5 vs Adelaide - 64 to 48
Round 6 vs Geelong - 52 to 52
Round 7 vs North Melbourne - 58 to 48
Round 8 vs Hawthorn - 39 to 63
Round 9 vs Fremantle - 60 to 50
Round 10 vs Brisbane - 51 to 56
Round 11 vs Carlton - 62 to 41
Round 12 vs St Kilda - 49 to 52
Round 13 vs West Coast - 52 to 63
Round 15 vs Richmond - 43 to 61
Round 16 vs Geelong - 46 to 59

Round 17 vs North Melbourne - 52 to 51
Round 18 vs Gold Coast - 48 to 61
Round 19 vs Essendon - 72 to 39
Round 20 vs Collingwood - 50 to 52
Round 21 vs Melbourne - 43 to 60

Round 22 vs GWS - 55 to 49
Round 23 vs Hawthorn - 53 to 50

Elimination Final vs GWS - 38 to 63

2019
Round 1 vs Western Bulldogs - 47 to 68
Round 2 vs Adelaide - 55 to 53
Round 3 vs Carlton - 53 to 53
Round 4 vs Melbourne - 53 to 59
Round 5 vs Richmond - 41 to 64
Round 6 vs GWS - 46 to 57
Round 7 vs Brisbane - 40 to 76
Round 8 vs Essendon - 41 to 54
Round 9 vs North Melbourne - 47 to 57
Round 10 vs Collingwood - 47 to 63
Round 11 vs Geelong - 47 to 54


So that is 34 matches

Lost inside 50 count - 23
Won inside 50 count - 8
Inside 50 count even - 3

I am stunned we won as many as 8 inside 50 counts. I assumed we all no longer cared or thought the ball going into our forward 50m mattered anymore to anyone.
 
I have Hewett in our top 5 players

I have Dawson best 18 and COR best 22.
COR is clearly better than Newman imo.

We just need to get Dawson and COR to 50 games asap.

Hewett is a gun who is finally getting some due recognition. I can recall some on here wanting him to be dropped earlier this year after a few average performances. :rolleyes:
 
The I F 50 count is devestating.

Hewett is now our prime mid. Josh Kennedy is the vital support act. George, Rampe and Franklin, when fit, are our top three players.

Re COR and Dawson, they have clearly cemented themselves in our best 22 from the full list.

Dawson is becoming vital and is the best of our younger players. I hope he has forgiven the Club for holding him back and that he re-signs.

Like pretty much everyone, I am delighted with Allir Allir. Another coach might encourage a more attacking game from him.
 

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He is already about as consistent as Parker and Hewett has only been a proper midfielder for 5 minutes.


Consistently plays good footy just some weeks he is off tagging and gets like 12 touches
 
Can someone please explain, in detail what our game plan is? Has it changed since the start of the season? Has it changed ynroughout the year? Has it changed since 2012. No bullshit smartarse one liners, I want real answers from people who understand tactics, not " pushing Reid back " crapola. I've asked his many times and no one can or has answered it. I'm talking technicalities, full detail. Go board.
 
Can someone please explain, in detail what our game plan is? Has it changed since the start of the season? Has it changed ynroughout the year? Has it changed since 2012. No ******** smartarse one liners, I want real answers from people who understand tactics, not " pushing Reid back " crapola. I've asked his many times and no one can or has answered it. I'm talking technicalities, full detail. Go board.
I think one of the big differences at the moment is that we used to try to play a tempo game of possession where we worked the ball around the field until there was a slingshot opportunity. This chipping generally pulled the forwards up the ground leaving us with Buddy as the main option, however more often than not he had been dragged up to the 50 or beyond.
I think the first couple of games last year saw more of a sense of urgency and a desire to move the ball more quickly, however that only lasted a couple of games until we lost a couple of key players and we reverted to our default style.
I really think they worked in the offseason on wheeling and going after taking a mark. One of those who still can't quite do it is McCartin, but it will come. I'm pretty sure that if you took a snapshot of us now compared to 2 years ago, you will find us playing on a lot more now.
 
I think one of the big differences at the moment is that we used to try to play a tempo game of possession where we worked the ball around the field until there was a slingshot opportunity. This chipping generally pulled the forwards up the ground leaving us with Buddy as the main option, however more often than not he had been dragged up to the 50 or beyond.
I think the first couple of games last year saw more of a sense of urgency and a desire to move the ball more quickly, however that only lasted a couple of games until we lost a couple of key players and we reverted to our default style.
I really think they worked in the offseason on wheeling and going after taking a mark. One of those who still can't quite do it is McCartin, but it will come. I'm pretty sure that if you took a snapshot of us now compared to 2 years ago, you will find us playing on a lot more now.


If you look at the top teams and how they are playing - Geelong play on the least after a mark and after playing corridor football last year now play the most football down the boundary line, Brisbane playon the 3rd least after a mark and play the 2nd most down the boundary line, West Coast Eagles played more boundary football last season (and won the comp) than any team, took the most marks of any team (Collingwood 2nd) and very rarely play on.

Yet all the experts here complain that we should do the opposite of what all the top teams do - we should play on quickly, use the corridor and don't play down the boundary line.

You then apply goal accuracy where Eagles/Geelong are the most accurate goal kickers whilst Sydney are down near the bottom
 
I think one of the big differences at the moment is that we used to try to play a tempo game of possession where we worked the ball around the field until there was a slingshot opportunity. This chipping generally pulled the forwards up the ground leaving us with Buddy as the main option, however more often than not he had been dragged up to the 50 or beyond.
I think the first couple of games last year saw more of a sense of urgency and a desire to move the ball more quickly, however that only lasted a couple of games until we lost a couple of key players and we reverted to our default style.
I really think they worked in the offseason on wheeling and going after taking a mark. One of those who still can't quite do it is McCartin, but it will come. I'm pretty sure that if you took a snapshot of us now compared to 2 years ago, you will find us playing on a lot more now.

Good debate. Thanx Kapanis.

For what it's worth agree John Longmire tried a different more urgent style early last year in JLT and early on. This was as noted above jettisoned early in the season.

One thing I have noticed this year is that we are a little less bottled up inside D50. There is far less chippety chip back and across inside D50. Partly this is personnel driven with Smithy not playing this year.
 
Inside 50's for the Swans from round 1, 2018 to now.

2018
Round 1 vs West Coast - 52 to 60
Round 2 vs Port Adelaide - 52 to 52
Round 3 vs GWS - 50 to 54
Round 4 vs Bulldogs - 42 to 60

Round 5 vs Adelaide - 64 to 48
Round 6 vs Geelong - 52 to 52
Round 7 vs North Melbourne - 58 to 48
Round 8 vs Hawthorn - 39 to 63
Round 9 vs Fremantle - 60 to 50
Round 10 vs Brisbane - 51 to 56
Round 11 vs Carlton - 62 to 41
Round 12 vs St Kilda - 49 to 52
Round 13 vs West Coast - 52 to 63
Round 15 vs Richmond - 43 to 61
Round 16 vs Geelong - 46 to 59

Round 17 vs North Melbourne - 52 to 51
Round 18 vs Gold Coast - 48 to 61
Round 19 vs Essendon - 72 to 39
Round 20 vs Collingwood - 50 to 52
Round 21 vs Melbourne - 43 to 60

Round 22 vs GWS - 55 to 49
Round 23 vs Hawthorn - 53 to 50

Elimination Final vs GWS - 38 to 63

2019
Round 1 vs Western Bulldogs - 47 to 68
Round 2 vs Adelaide - 55 to 53
Round 3 vs Carlton - 53 to 53
Round 4 vs Melbourne - 53 to 59
Round 5 vs Richmond - 41 to 64
Round 6 vs GWS - 46 to 57
Round 7 vs Brisbane - 40 to 76
Round 8 vs Essendon - 41 to 54
Round 9 vs North Melbourne - 47 to 57
Round 10 vs Collingwood - 47 to 63
Round 11 vs Geelong - 47 to 54


So that is 34 matches

Lost inside 50 count - 23
Won inside 50 count - 8
Inside 50 count even - 3

Geelong are 11th in the Comp for I50's and are still two games clear at the top of the comp and are the top points scorers and yet we whinge because we don't win the I50
 
Geelong are 11th in the Comp for I50's and are still two games clear at the top of the comp and are the top points scorers and yet we whinge because we don't win the I50

I think given the paucity of our I50s the fwds are doing ok. We may let the opposition waltz out too easily at times. Our greater problems are the quantity and quality of I50 entries.
 
I would take 20 of Hewett's touches any day over 30 of Parker's.
Parker put in 2 or 3 low bullets that were marked inside 50 last game. His kicking occasionaly let's him down but he has excellent vision. He often spots an option many wouldn't, and although he does fluff his lines occasionaly, he absolutely nails it often enough too. He was our best going inside 50 vs Geelong.

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Inside 50's for the Swans from round 1, 2018 to now.

2018
Round 1 vs West Coast - 52 to 60
Round 2 vs Port Adelaide - 52 to 52
Round 3 vs GWS - 50 to 54
Round 4 vs Bulldogs - 42 to 60

Round 5 vs Adelaide - 64 to 48
Round 6 vs Geelong - 52 to 52
Round 7 vs North Melbourne - 58 to 48
Round 8 vs Hawthorn - 39 to 63
Round 9 vs Fremantle - 60 to 50
Round 10 vs Brisbane - 51 to 56
Round 11 vs Carlton - 62 to 41
Round 12 vs St Kilda - 49 to 52
Round 13 vs West Coast - 52 to 63
Round 15 vs Richmond - 43 to 61
Round 16 vs Geelong - 46 to 59

Round 17 vs North Melbourne - 52 to 51
Round 18 vs Gold Coast - 48 to 61
Round 19 vs Essendon - 72 to 39
Round 20 vs Collingwood - 50 to 52
Round 21 vs Melbourne - 43 to 60

Round 22 vs GWS - 55 to 49
Round 23 vs Hawthorn - 53 to 50

Elimination Final vs GWS - 38 to 63

2019
Round 1 vs Western Bulldogs - 47 to 68
Round 2 vs Adelaide - 55 to 53
Round 3 vs Carlton - 53 to 53
Round 4 vs Melbourne - 53 to 59
Round 5 vs Richmond - 41 to 64
Round 6 vs GWS - 46 to 57
Round 7 vs Brisbane - 40 to 76

Round 8 vs Essendon - 41 to 54
Round 9 vs North Melbourne - 47 to 57
Round 10 vs Collingwood - 47 to 63
Round 11 vs Geelong - 47 to 54

So that is 34 matches

Lost inside 50 count - 23
Won inside 50 count - 8
Inside 50 count even - 3
Inside 50 count can be a little misleading on its own. Cats have won only 5 inside 50 counts this year yet are 11-1. They lost the count last night but won by 11 goals and belted Demons by 80 earlier in the year but lost the inside 50 count by 24.
 

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