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  • dawson
    Senior Player
    • Mar 2003
    • 1007

    Match Preview

    When we met earlier in the year, we had the same amount of scoring shots but won due to better accuracy - 17.7 to 13.11.

    This game could be low scoring early due to both midfields trying to congest each other and then break free after half time.

    The Pies have wisely have not selected Molloy because he is a liability to their side.

    The dangerman is Tarrant and the Swans will be hoping that he doesn't start this game like he finished the last one. The Pies won the last quarter as Tarrant went crazy even though it was a matter of too little too late.

    If our midfield denies the Pies, good clean football, the tall Magpie forwards won't be such an issue.

    Again we will be incredibly reliant on Tadgh and Leo having blinders and kick starting our attack. When those two don't play well, we tend not to perform well ie Hawthorn.

    Look out for O'Keefe as a pinch kicking goal scorer. He has kicked some vital ones this year and the Magpies will have to respect him and not play loose on him or pay the penalty.

    Ditto with Schneider will be interesting to see who the Magpies put on him. Last time he kicked two superb goals.

    If Rocket was coaching, you would expect a million positional changes and that would be before the first bounce. Roos is more settled and will like to keep the match ups pretty constant for the whole game.

    Magpie dangermen are Lonie and Didak. We won't want them to sneak under our guard ala Glen Freeborn in the 96 GF.

    For the Pies, Adam Goodes will be public enemy number one.

    The Swans have to go to all lengths to avoid giving away any soft free kicks especially in their defensive 50 metre area. The umpires will be keen to exert authority early and the defenders must be careful to do what they have to do and make sure it looks legal.

    In a finals type atmosphere, the team which maintains it's discipline and focus will prevail.

    Tip: Sydney by 16 points.
  • BAM_BAM
    Support Staff
    • Jun 2003
    • 1820

    #2
    good preview D
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    • floppinab
      Senior Player
      • Jan 2003
      • 1681

      #3
      This game could be low scoring early due to both midfields trying to congest each other and then break free after half time.
      I can't believe Malthouse will do this two weeks running. Doing it in front of your home crowd is one thing. Our third quarters have been improving in the last month (compared to the first half of the year) as well.

      I think he will have them totally pumped before the game and will want them to come out all guns blazing from the first bounce and get them up and solidly in front early (taking our crowd out of the equations and putting their crowd in it).

      The Swans have to go to all lengths to avoid giving away any soft free kicks especially in their defensive 50 metre area. The umpires will be keen to exert authority early and the defenders must be careful to do what they have to do and make sure it looks legal.
      Let's hope we have the umpies on our side early, a couple inside fifty would be nice for a change(like that one on O'Keefe right IN FRONT of the umpie in the 2nd q. last week).

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      • footyhead
        Banned indefinitely by Moderators for posting totally inappropriate material
        • May 2003
        • 1367

        #4
        Originally posted by floppinab
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        Let's hope we have the umpies on our side early, a couple inside fifty would be nice for a change(like that one on O'Keefe right IN FRONT of the umpie in the 2nd q. last week). [/B]
        If Goldspink is in , forget about the umpires being on our side !!

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        • Spoon
          On the Rookie List
          • Apr 2003
          • 11

          #5
          Re: Match Preview

          Originally posted by dawson
          .............The Pies have wisely have not selected Molloy because he is a liability to their side.

          ..............For the Pies, Adam Goodes will be public enemy number one.
          Very true.

          Here is the gist of Molloy: **** against good sides. Good against **** sides.

          Adam Goodes provides us with a bit of a problem and it will be interesting to see who picks him up.

          This match up will be crucial to the outcome of the match.

          A few options are: Cloke - Size a problem; 188cm's and Walker - Right size and pace but lacks agility and footy smarts right now

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