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I wonder how the game would have played if we took those early chances in the firstKicking 9.14, could be better.
I think Ollie's days off HB should be numbered with the emergence of Bice. Bice has shown in his 2 games that he makes better decisions and uses the ball much better than Ollie.Also Florent has had way too many opportunities in this team and really needs to be shelved.
Hes a liability defensively and now can’t even find the ball, when he does eventually find the ball his decision making is sub par.
Am i imagining things or was there a coach that publicly said we trend a fine line with the short kicks?
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Not to mention CampbellI think Ollie's days off HB should be numbered with the emergence of Bice. Bice has shown in his 2 games that he makes better decisions and uses the ball much better than Ollie.
Moving forward, I think Florent, McInerney and Corey W are competing for 2 wing / HF spots.
He's definitely slowed down a bit since the midway point of last year I think but yeah, some of the stuff is over the top. He's still a serviceable ruckman and we're definitely better off still than we were when we had Hickey holding down the number 1 spot.People saying Grundy had a poor game are just salt s**ts that need a slap in the face. 38 RC for Grundy compared to 30 for Ladhams and Grundy had 16 more HOs and 9 more hit outs to advantage.
Grundy was getting us a HOTA every 3.45 ruck contests whereas Ladhams was around the every 15 ruck contests.
Lets even account for clearance differential between Grundy and Ladhams, its still 3.45 compared to 6 (surprised Grundy didn't have a clearance tbh).
Grundy has shown time and again he is the #1 ruck
I think at this stage, Campbell has done enough to put himself ahead of those 3.Not to mention Campbell
Just handball more often or know the limitations more
Yep Bice was awesome under pressure, I just see no need for Florent, he’s shown who he is. Great clubman but the skills just don’t pay them bills…. Well for us supporters, I’m sure Ollie is doing great.I think Ollie's days off HB should be numbered with the emergence of Bice. Bice has shown in his 2 games that he makes better decisions and uses the ball much better than Ollie.
Moving forward, I think Florent, McInerney and Corey W are competing for 2 wing / HF spots.
Hello, first time poster here. Anyone willing to shed some light on something that’s been bothering me for a while?
Campbell is an elite kick. But he’s always seemed to be a player that is lacking in confidence. As a result, I’ve often wondered why his coaches/teammates don’t instruct/look to get the ball in his hands as often as possible. Surely they know from training with the guy that his left foot is lethal.
Yes, he’s going to make mistakes as he’s building his self-belief. But I’m constantly perplexed as to why he is ignored so often. In today’s game Amartey had the opportunity to pass to a free Campbell on the run. He would have had a shot from 50m on the run. He has the talent to nail that 9 times out of 10.
He had a similar opportunity on the run from approx 50m which he blundered/turned over because he seemed to be in two minds about taking a shot or passing the ball off. In that situation, surely he should take the responsibility of having the shot. And surely his coaches and teammates should encourage him to do so. Instead, Hayward turned around and gave him a spray for not pinpointing him on a short lead. The directive should be to take the god damn shot! We believe in you!
In summary, his game today was pleasing, and he seems to be building in confidence. But I still can’t help but feel they are wasting so much of his talent.
One of the problems for a HFF or HHF is that if you hold your position you rely on your teammates to see you and to find you. BC has in the past been a quiet sort of fellow but now seems to be playing more aggressively and hopefully that will also lead to teammates "seeing" him more. The line coach also has a role in drilling this at training.he was better yesterday okay but he's struggled for a long time finding the football, all through his career whether it be juniors, AFL whatever. He is playing in his more natural position now as a half forward/mid though. It's not as simple as saying 'oh just find more of the ball'. We had a similar issue with Rohan when he was here, now Campbell isn't Rohan okay but if you take guys who haven't shown they can find the ball a lot you are gambling on them showing that at the top level, it rarely works unfortunately.
This new position is BC's though, and he's shown enough yesterday to have it, howver yesterday's game should be the minimum every week, 15-19 possessions maybe a goal or so.
One of the problems for a HFF or HHF is that if you hold your position you rely on your teammates to see you and to find you. BC has in the past been a quiet sort of fellow but now seems to be playing more aggressively and hopefully that will also lead to teammates "seeing" him more. The line coach also has a role in drilling this at training.
So we have the bye next week,of the injured players who will be available for a very important game now v North Melbourne who were impressive yesterday.Would also help if our mids were actually half not brain dead too, bombing the living daylights out of the ball over the heads of our HFF's is beyond dumb and it's so easy for good sides to pick off the long bomb, not as if we have Curnow down there for goodness sakes guys.
Been thinking about Kinnear saying that Amartey is one of his favourite ever picks over the years. Reckon he could become a genuine hazard over the next 5 years.Define lazy shit?
As for 'competition' for forward spots, it's early days for McLean with his one game. Amartey's already ahead of his first three games of 2024, a year when he kicked an average of 1.7/game for 43 goals in total, ahead of any other Swan. McLean kicked a goal/game for 27 total, but he spent a bit of time in ruck and around the ground.
I just don't see McLean as a stay at home forward. He has a bit more reach and a bigger tank but Amartey is faster. Joel Amartey is bigger and meaner this year. He could kick 45 or even 60+ this year.
The harder question is probably where McDonald fits in.
So we have the bye next week,of the injured players who will be available for a very important game now v North Melbourne who were impressive yesterday.
I sat next to a few Freo supporters who commented multiple times a lot of our guys looked hobbled/laboring/unfit/lazy (they couldn't figure out which but those were their various guesses.) I couldn't really unsee it after that. Swans players taking literally a year to get from defence down to the forward line, and vice versa. A lot of standing around in the outfield, straddling the line between holding their width and just plain coasting without wanting to be involved (though when it was time for them to get involved, they seemed to be giving their all - cracking in, defending desperately, being physical.)
As well as all the other issues that have been well-discussed but that I only got to see for myself in the flesh yesterday, I was reminded of just how far off our best I think we are. Yet we were 3 goals off the Hawks, a goal off the Lions, and arguably should've won by a few goals today. That's with all the injuries, too.
All things considered to be 1-2 whilst looking fiercely competitive in a scoreboard sense isn't a bad position to be in. Not great, but honestly... I'll take it.
I didn't quite see the clearance success that others saw. I actually thought part of the reason we struggled to maintain any sort of momentum was because every time we'd kick a goal, it'd go back to the middle and Freo would win it and take it down their end. But it was a good battle in the stoppages.
Of the so-called whipping boys like Hayward, Florent, Grundy & Papley, I think only the latter really did himself any favours going forward. Still not even close to where we need Papley to be, but much improved, and he had a crack. I actually don't care if a player is average whilst playing with an injury, as long as they do the best they can.
A lot of players had good-to-great games - Warner, Jordon, Rowy, Bice, Ladhams, McLean, Campbell, Wicks, Hamling, Roberts, Amartey, Warner Jr. and Lloyd. If you had said we'd be having any win with those names (Warner, Rowy & Lloyd aside) at any point this year, let alone one on the road in Perth, I would've probably fallen off my chair laughing. But I think it speaks to the overwhelming positive part of this somewhat underwhelming first month of the season - the depth we've been forced to build. Could pay dividends later in the season.
Go Swans.
He's dropped a mark inside 50 every game so far.Clearly not a popular opinion and he's still very new to the team but I'm feeling the same way about Hanily so far. He tries hard but he hasn't been having much of an influence.
If Melican comes who are we dropping,Cleary dominated in the reserves but another week there might not hurt him.Going to say none, but maybe Logan/Mills they are the closest. Both Harry and Gulden are no chance.
Oh forgot Melican he'll be fit so there's one.
If Melican comes who are we dropping,Cleary dominated in the reserves but another week there might not hurt him.
They played back-to-back games in temperatures over 30 degrees. I'd say that would have taken its toll.I sat next to a few Freo supporters who commented multiple times a lot of our guys looked hobbled/laboring/unfit/lazy (they couldn't figure out which but those were their various guesses.) I couldn't really unsee it after that. Swans players taking literally a year to get from defence down to the forward line, and vice versa. A lot of standing around in the outfield, straddling the line between holding their width and just plain coasting without wanting to be involved (though when it was time for them to get involved, they seemed to be giving their all - cracking in, defending desperately, being physical.)
As well as all the other issues that have been well-discussed but that I only got to see for myself in the flesh yesterday, I was reminded of just how far off our best I think we are. Yet we were 3 goals off the Hawks, a goal off the Lions, and arguably should've won by a few goals today. That's with all the injuries, too.
All things considered to be 1-2 whilst looking fiercely competitive in a scoreboard sense isn't a bad position to be in. Not great, but honestly... I'll take it.
I didn't quite see the clearance success that others saw. I actually thought part of the reason we struggled to maintain any sort of momentum was because every time we'd kick a goal, it'd go back to the middle and Freo would win it and take it down their end. But it was a good battle in the stoppages.
Of the so-called whipping boys like Hayward, Florent, Grundy & Papley, I think only the latter really did himself any favours going forward. Still not even close to where we need Papley to be, but much improved, and he had a crack. I actually don't care if a player is average whilst playing with an injury, as long as they do the best they can.
A lot of players had good-to-great games - Warner, Jordon, Rowy, Bice, Ladhams, McLean, Campbell, Wicks, Hamling, Roberts, Amartey, Warner Jr. and Lloyd. If you had said we'd be having any win with those names (Warner, Rowy & Lloyd aside) at any point this year, let alone one on the road in Perth, I would've probably fallen off my chair laughing. But I think it speaks to the overwhelming positive part of this somewhat underwhelming first month of the season - the depth we've been forced to build. Could pay dividends later in the season.
Go Swans.
We conceded 65 points so the defence held up. Forward line created more scoring opportunities but just a little to wasteful at times (especially first quarter).
That was the second game in a row we played in extreme heat. Think a few underestimating how hard it is to play in 30+ degree weather. Lions looked very flat yesterday after playing us in 30+ degree weather the week before.
Was hardly sighted yesterday. I think others have gone past him now. Will struggle to hold his spot when reinforcements arrive.Also Florent has had way too many opportunities in this team and really needs to be shelved.
Hes a liability defensively and now can’t even find the ball, when he does eventually find the ball his decision making is sub par.
Was hardly sighted yesterday. I think others have gone past him now. Will struggle to hold his spot when reinforcements arrive.