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Didn't you get the email?Also when has it been decided on this forum to call Aliir "2A". I mean I only just started seeing people calling him that around 4 days ago and now everyone seems to. What happened to just "AA"?
Brilliant breakdown.
Losing him to the weagles would have hurt us more then Mitchell to Hawthorn in the long run.
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Let's not hand him a brownlow and likely multiple club B&F quite yet.
And you should know better than to mentionthe warTich - it'll only upset folks.
Paps coped beautifully. Some real pace to break through the packs. Needs to stay in the engine room
Watched Wayward closely. Just about everything he does looks easy, belying the actual task difficulty. He is fun to watch.
While he is still a kid, seems to me we really need him to step up this year. This means increasing his goal, assist and pressure output.
I'm wondering when the praise for Horse will kick in after this JLT match? People were quick to lay the boots in after the first JLT game, where apparently there weren't enough changes or bold moves made. This game he injected necessary pace into the midfield (Jones, Papley), unleashed guys like Clarke and Dawson on the ball more, threw the dynamic Aliir into the ruck to help with our clearances.
Yet no praise.
Let me guess, it's only a JLT match so it doesn't count now?
Papley also was up against a much better midfield and didn’t really get a kick that’s why I’m still not convinced that he should be played there more than the front halfI'm wondering when the praise for Horse will kick in after this JLT match? People were quick to lay the boots in after the first JLT game, where apparently there weren't enough changes or bold moves made. This game he injected necessary pace into the midfield (Jones, Papley), unleashed guys like Clarke and Dawson on the ball more, threw the dynamic Aliir into the ruck to help with our clearances.
Yet no praise.
Let me guess, it's only a JLT match so it doesn't count now?
I'm wondering when the praise for Horse will kick in after this JLT match? People were quick to lay the boots in after the first JLT game, where apparently there weren't enough changes or bold moves made. This game he injected necessary pace into the midfield (Jones, Papley), unleashed guys like Clarke and Dawson on the ball more, threw the dynamic Aliir into the ruck to help with our clearances.
Yet no praise.
Let me guess, it's only a JLT match so it doesn't count now?
He will get praise if he can actually show a reasonable game plan against a tough opposition. It is easy to look good against Gold Coast. I did see a game plan yesterday which was nice, but all that is pointless if we don't see the same game plan in the tough matches. It certainly was not there against GWS.
I'm wondering when the praise for Horse will kick in after this JLT match? People were quick to lay the boots in after the first JLT game, where apparently there weren't enough changes or bold moves made. This game he injected necessary pace into the midfield (Jones, Papley), unleashed guys like Clarke and Dawson on the ball more, threw the dynamic Aliir into the ruck to help with our clearances.
Yet no praise.
Let me guess, it's only a JLT match so it doesn't count now?
Hmnn ..... Not a convincing coaching performance at all.
The GoCo had several run ons. Risked our best kpd in the ruck. Fwd line failed to regularly spread to provide targets. Did not give McInerney enough TOG. Did not provide Melican clear reminders on how to play defence. Didn't ruck Papley balanced on Ronkes shoulders. Team failed to bury a GoCo team showing fewer signs of life than the morgue.
I disagree, can't see Aliir leaving us for West Coast or Richmond. He seems to really like being at the SwansBrownlow predictions are folly. He’ll win at least 2 Norm Smith’s, though.
I'm wondering when the praise for Horse will kick in after this JLT match? People were quick to lay the boots in after the first JLT game, where apparently there weren't enough changes or bold moves made. This game he injected necessary pace into the midfield (Jones, Papley), unleashed guys like Clarke and Dawson on the ball more, threw the dynamic Aliir into the ruck to help with our clearances.
Yet no praise.
Let me guess, it's only a JLT match so it doesn't count now?
A JLT match against anyone is not tough opposition. JLT matches are low intensity games compared to the real deal. If you thought we were giving 100% in either JLT matches then you're sorely mistaken. So if you can't judge our form on one game, you shouldn't judge it on the other either.
But you didn't want to see a reasonable game plan. You said all you wanted to see was evidence that Horse was willing and trying to change things to improve. I think in both games he made some bold positional changes to get the desired outcome. Some worked, some didn't. But he still tried things. We can slam him off one meaningless JLT game, why don't we praise him for the other meaningless JLT game?
Beat Dew in a regular season game first then I’ll get excited
Horse gets credit for everything sydney ever did or will do , so I think he will be fine
I disagree, can't see Aliir leaving us for West Coast or Richmond. He seems to really like being at the Swans
Please don't make this a thing! I don't ask for muchThen the two studs of the engine room in Heeney and Mills, who I like to refer to as Hills, or Meeney.
Nah, they’ve already been to the well. They’re s**t now.
It’s all about the Swans next gen and young guns with cool nicknames like A2 or O-Flo. Then the two studs of the engine room in Heeney and Mills, who I like to refer to as Hills, or Meeney.
The vibe is real and it’s happening in twenny9teen!
Papley's kicking was appalling.
Of course he isn't yet and may never reach that class but he is one of a group of players who over the years do freaky things. He has potential. But more importantly he has X factorD.Jarman was far more than a goal sneak. Easily one of the best handful of kickers of the footy in the last 30 years.
Ronke is nowhere near that class. Yet.