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I am a big fan of Joel staying. He has a really good temperament. He is a very good mark and a great spoil. He is also mobile. He is shorter, at 193 but ok for mineIf Melican, Hamling, Mccartin and Rampe all fit who plays ? I don't think Hamling should go out.
I still prefer Mccartin back, but that's me .
I think Cleary is elite talent. He won't be quite as erratic as some of the later picks. He has already proved to be quite calm when the heat is on.The thing is also Cleary isn't a proven player he will be up and down too
I think Cleary is elite talent. He won't be quite as erratic as some of the later picks. He has already proved to be quite calm when the heat is on.
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Cleary reminds me a lot of Tony McGuiness who played for Glenelg & FootscrayThe thing is also Cleary isn't a proven player he will be up and down too
He did a few good things, a great tackle and was up and about more than previous weeks, but on impact toward getting a win, nowhere near votes.On replay I can see how Papley did get votes sort of get it and that’s despite him being dumb and jumping into packs all the time
Cleary reminds me a lot of Tony McGuiness who played for Glenelg & Footscray
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He did a few good things, a great tackle and was up and about more than previous weeks, but on impact toward getting a win, nowhere near votes.
I doubt Hamling will go out. Rampe would go before him on form. Move Ollie out of the backs. Put him to wing/mid/forward same as Errol. After all Errol doesn't come back until after the mid season byeHamling would go out. Harsh because he played very well, but the others all have the runs on the board.
I think Cox will use Tommy Mac at both ends of the ground, depending on what he sees the need of the week is.
I've looked at his involvements, still don't see it.My only thing would be watch the game as a whole again he’s a mile better on replay. He would not be in my votes but I get it borderline
Hamling is a premiership defender so has a few runs…..Florent is most at risk, along with C Warner. Blakey is the. Interesting one, even Bice could find himself on a wing.Hamling would go out. Harsh because he played very well, but the others all have the runs on the board.
I think Cox will use Tommy Mac at both ends of the ground, depending on what he sees the need of the week is.
I’ve got a different take on Jackson, as a pure tap ruck he’s in the middle road of the comp so I didn’t really rate Grundys game.I thought Grundy was fine. He was up against, arguably, the second best ruck in the AFL
Great first post!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.
I agree. After quarter time we were on top. They had more 50 entries because they had so many in the first quarter. We were not even in the game in the first. I think they had over 20 entries by quarter time. They ended up 10 more entries so we beat them by 10 for the rest of the game. But it is more time spent forward of centre and in forward 50 and in the last two quarters we spent far more time in there. I always thought they were protecting the lead and we were stuffing our advantage up.I hate the spin that we somehow stole a win at the last minute. It didn't feel like that at all. It actually felt like we were the team on top for most of the day and that Freo were the ones who were just holding on, because even though they had the lead, we kept having opportunity after opportunity to take the lead and then pull away. We just kept wasting our chances. If they gave us enough we were bound to take our chance eventually, and they did, and we did, and we won.
On the AFL app by any chance? (I promise, they aren't paying me to flog this invention)I've looked at his involvements, still don't see it.
Get over it. Crushes fade with time lolI don’t want to face the prospect of no Sir Dane.
I can’t
I won’t
It’s not a crush. It is deep and lasting true love. Life will never be the same without Sir Dane.
We know what he can do. That is why this is so upsetting. I think he could go even further than he did last year. He has the ability to take the AFL by storm but is just not doing anything. He actually looks uncoordinated. He looks slow. This is not our WILBURHayward had a good 2024 , so let's not pretend he is complete horse shit
Rampe has one problem. He ALWAYS kick long. The opposition know this and they set up for it. He is so predictable I am starting to think he can't kick a pass. He could last year, he rarely does a pass but last year he did more passes than in his whole career, but this year, NO.Ramps has been solid this year, dealt with Amiss pretty easily yesterday.
I don’t see why all four can’t be in the same team, Rampe takes a mid/small/new kid and bully them and then frees him, Blakey and bice up to use their left pegs a bit more..
Why would the Swans only have 1 for Jordan. The coach was glowing in his praise. I would say it was the other way roundMy guess at the breakdown
Swans: 5 Treacy, 4 Warner, 3 Papley, 2 O'Meara, 1 Jordon
Freo: 5 Jordon, 4 Treacy, 3 O'Meara, 2 Warner, 1 Rowbottom
Yeah, it's such a good feature. Thanks again.On the AFL app by any chance? (I promise, they aren't paying me to flog this invention)
Heeney stuffed that up. He just had to keep his feet. It was not that bad but he lost balance completely. You let the ball git your shins and then pounce on the ball. He chose to try to mark a very iffy ball instead of taking the careful approach. In other words, the ball is low, put the body in front of it and follow up. Do not dive to mark. The dive to mark is Hollywood hurt and it nearly hurt us dreadfullyBy the way, that kick backwards with 10 seconds left; how desperate were the umpires in calling that not 15 / play on? Two of them yelled it a couple of times, haha. No prizes for guessing why...