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2nds Reserves 2011

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I dont know i just feel they would be wanting to get back into the top four

but i think being back on the SCG will be a big help


They have some talented players missing who are in their best 22 - Kavanagh, Cook, Stevens and Slater.

They are not working as a team ATM.

Your side is having a great run and is belting all comers.

Put it this way, if Queanbeyan beat Sydney it will be the greatest win in the clubs 80 odd year history.

I will be satisfied if all 22 players just have a red hot go and if they lose to a better side then so be it.

Thats all any supporter asks for each week.
 
Why is it that the style played by the Reserves seems to be a much more attacking style? I know the opposition in some cases is quite weak, but to have 21 goals to half time and 8 for Trent, surely there should be some pressure on the Seniors?
 

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Why is it that the style played by the Reserves seems to be a much more attacking style? I know the opposition in some cases is quite weak, but to have 21 goals to half time and 8 for Trent, surely there should be some pressure on the Seniors?

I'm bored
 
118 point lead at half time

We will see the calls on the NEAFL board about evening up the competition again but when coaches pull their best players for the game without explanation there hurting the competition more than we are.

Who has done this...which players?
 
Kavanagh suspended
Cook, Slater, J. Daniel & Fruend injured
S.Daniel & Steven may have been disciplined by the club (unconfirmed)

So thats over 1/3 of last weeks side.

As it's you ABH I trust you and i'll take your word.

but from an outside id almost look like ensuring players don't get fatigued in a game considered unwinnable. Glad to hear it's not.
 
As it's you ABH I trust you and i'll take your word.

but from an outside id almost look like ensuring players don't get fatigued in a game considered unwinnable. Glad to hear it's not.

Would not think any side would do that.

To make matters worse for the club the coach was forced to step aside due to health reasons and the reserves coach has taken the mantle.

Very disrupted week for the club and it looks like my worse fears have been realised at the SCG.
 
Kav was suspended from an incident last week.

I saw the incidents where Slater and J.Daniel hurt themselves. Both left the field and did not return which hurt the Tigers rotations in the last term.

Apparently Fruend had a work accident but IMO he would have been lucky to keep his spot.

Not sure what happened with Cook but he was not his usual dashing self last week v Tuggers.
 
Ill leave the report to grim but todays game was a walk in the park for the ressies

Tigers cracked under pressure how ever when they has some courage they did some good things and deserved all 5 goals they kicked

Byron Sumner was my best on ground really worked well in space and passed the ball around effectively

Trent in 2nd bagging 9 goals and doing well coming back from a virus how ever went missing a little in the 2nd half was desperate for him to kick 10 but never mind

Spangher has been a great forward for us and has a lovely LOOOOONG kick marks extremely well and kicked a bag still coming back from injury but if need for the seniors he wont be too far off how ever i think he will go back into defence

Parker and Gordon both really good Nippas marking and kicking for goal has improved and looking like hes found some form that he had at the start of the year the same for Park

Moore and Jetta did some nice things

Both Meredith and Johnston didnt play late changes i suspect

Im happy with this result could have been a lot more if we kicked a but straighter in the 3rd quarter we remain undefeated but do worry about going up against the Tugger Hawks at greenway who have found some good form but they will be coming off the bye
 

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Bit harsh CAS, Queanbeyan have always given us good games over the years and have claimed our scalp a few times too. Losing today would have hurt their chances as their percentage takes a huge blow.
 

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Hard to keep concentration for what was a training drill at times and it was bitterly cold by the end. Anyway enough of my whinging, here's my report posted from over there.
So what can turn a team who has been as competitive as any side has been against the Ressies into virtual witches' hats in just 2 weeks? From what I have gleaned over at BF, a combination of league suspension, club disciplinary suspension and a few injuries meant the Tigers made 10 changes for today's game, which included some U18 players. As it was, the Tigers' pressure was very lax for most of the day and the Swans players had a picnic with the amount of space they received. It was a rare case when an inside 50 did not result in a score. They did tighten up a little in the fourth quarter (does pride kick in when you're facing a 200 point deficit?), but that was certainly a case of too little too very, very, very late.

The electronic scoreboards weren't turned on so they had to rely on the manual one. The two boys did a good job for a while but due to a combination of lack of concentration and maths skills, it started going askew from the middle of the 2nd quarter (they added 6 goals to our score for one of the goals LOL) until the RWO contigent twigged them onto it at the end of the 3rd. I think they should hand the job back to Big Al.

Luke Parker continued where he left off last week with a dominant display in the middle. He racked up touch after touch with his bullocking strength around the packs and he took a great overhead mark for his goal. He will be pressing for a spot, especially now that Kieren looks to be out.

Nathan Gordon was a real livewire up forward, buzzing about the half-forward areas with purpose and intent just as he was last week. He could offer something to the senior team in this role. Ball use looks to have improved - laid off a few assists - and he still possesses that strong pair of hands. He really turned it on in the 2nd half kicking 5 goals as his superior running power came to the fore as the opposition trailed off. Earlier in the year I questioned whether he might not make it due to a lack of a suitable position for him in the seniors, well I think he may have found it. He could offer something similar to what Bevan is playing at the moment, I don't doubt for a second that he could be just as tough as Bevan - just needs experience under his belt.

Byron Sumner was full of run today, playing midfield instead of the half-back flank. What impressed me was the number of times he kept running forward, mostly unchecked to offer an option when a teammate had marked just outside the scoring zone. In the mid-season review, Playfair highlighted that Uncle needed to improve his fitness and today was a good step in that direction.

I'm puzzled by Trent Dennis-Lane's omission from the best list. Was it a case of TDL being a flat track bully and being the recipient of easy goals? By my count, he kicked 5 from uncontested marks, 1 from a great contested mark tumbling back into the goalsquare and 3 from crumbs. Furthermore he missed 3 from set shots (very unlike him) and 1 from a crumb. Was his defensive pressure not up to scratch again? Again from my point of view I thought he chased as hard as the other players so I wouldn't fault him there. Boy I would love to be a fly on the wall on the player review meeting for this week. I know they give out the votes not long after the game and perhaps they'll change their assessments after watching the tape again.

Matthew Spangher started in defence on Ryan Quade, but soon moved forward with great success. He led hard with good pace, gave good contests in the air and finished off his chances accurately. I suspect they just wanted him to see action with the ball and that was going to be up forward rather than down back, and I think if he does play seniors it will be as a defender. Still, it is nice to know that he can play this role if needed as well.

The ruck division dominated as usual with Mike Pyke and Daniel Currie getting first hands to the majority of the ruck contests. Pyke was first ruck for most of the day until he was taken off (due to time management coming back from injury) which allowed Currie to resume the mantle. Crusher wasn't as dominant up forward as he was against GWS but this can be explained due to the number of uncontested marks for the other forwards. His one goal did eventuate after he took a strong grab against two TIgers defenders and kicked from a tight angle. Pyke was constantly on and off and in his resting phases up forward he took 2 grabs but could only convert one of them.

Jarred Moore played well at half-forward but wasn't as prominent as the other forwards. He did take some good grabs in the forward 50 area and in addition to his 3 goals he tallied up clearances in tight. It didn't feel that he was as clever with his distribution as we 've come to expect from him at this level, this was more of a crash and bash approach from Jarred today. Where does he stand in the seniors pecking order? No idea.

Dylan McNeil was taken out of his usual inside midfield role and played mostly an outside role on the wing. He was quieter than usual and while it's a good way for him to learn to spread, it also highlights how effective he is in that usual role.

I liked Chris McKaigue's game more than usual. His spoiling was very good today and was rarely beaten in the few opportunities that Queanbeyan had moving forward. Max Otten must have been cursing his luck having drawn a defensive post rather than his forward position from last week. Campbell Heath was also quiet for most of the game but started to get into the game more after he was pushed to the wing later on and was involved in a few successful transitions from defence into attack.

Lewis Jetta had a relatively quiet game and I'll be very surprised if he makes it back for the Adelaide clash. He spent the first half playing off halfback where he was adequate but I thought he could have run and carried it a little more. In the second half, they placed him in the centre where he didn't particularly shine. He did spot up a few players on the lead which is a good sign as his ball use has been one of my major bugbears this year.

Eugene Kruger was hurt after he made a good spoil in defence, looked to have landed awkwardly on the way down. The amateur doctors (i.e. the crowd surrounding me) offered diagnoses ranging from dislocated shoulder to elbow to ribs. I think they just took him off as a precautionary measure and he looked in good spirits on the sidelines. After all, we were hardly playing for sheep stations today!

The toppies were very good as usual. Mitch Thompson was handed an inside role and played with his usual aplomb before disappearing I believe to injury. The Moody brothers Andrew and Eric are very light on their feet and have an eye for goal. Eric in particular, has an uncanny innate ability to twist and turn his way through traffic and yet know which way he's supposed to be going. While Eric is no giant, he's certainly bigger than his brother who is tiny! Both did fall off some tackles so that would be the major concern for them at the moment. I liked what I saw from the younger topups in Stephen Wray and Daniel Robinson. Wray looks quiet big for his age and should still be growing while Robinson looks like a tough nut who was unfazed in the different roles he was handed, including a stint at fullback. Kane Murphy not his most dominant game but had a hand in 2 goals. Tim Wales saw some action in the last quarter in defence and needs to use it a little more directly. I don't know why but I must have a blind spot for Nathan Kenny because yet again the only memories I have of him are on the sidelines. As mentioned previously, don't think James Brain played

And forgive me for not listing the goals a la last week's report. But 33 goals gets a teeny bit tedious especially when a good majority of them would be "midfielder gets ball, kicks to forward on lead who marks uncontested with defender a few metres behind. Forward kicks the set shot from (30-50)m". As a peace offering I'll highlight my goal of the day.

Just before halftime, from the center bounce, the Swans can't get a clean possession but keep pushing it forward. Suddenly Bulldog emerges from behind the pack and snaps a high bomb in the general direction of the goals. TDL follows the flight of the ball, stretches his arms as he falls back and hangs onto it!

A trip to Canberra next week awaits the Ressies against the young but improving Hawks who have lifted themselves off the foot of the ladder where they had been marooned for a few years now. With a few injuries mounting and travelling emergencies required along with the possible returns of Rohan and Lamb, it might quite a different side that runs out next week.
 
Excellent writeup as usual Grim, who do you think has done enough to be considered for selection this week? Any chance of Sumner and Gordon being considered with Parker?
 

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