The big Sydney Improver for 2003?

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  • Reggi
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 2718

    The big Sydney Improver for 2003?

    Just querying out of this list (or anyone else) who people think will be the young player to take a big step.

    Bolton
    Fosdike
    Saddington
    Keneally
    Davis
    Goodes
    Fixter
    Doyle
    O'Keefe
    Stevens
    Ablett
    Lewis Roberts - Thomson

    My tip is Keneally as he has a work ethic, just interested to see who people nominate before they have seen them play this year.
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  • desredandwhite
    Click!
    • Jan 2003
    • 2498

    #2
    I think Kennelly might hit a wall at some point - his improvement has been phenomenal, but in everything, the last 10% takes the longest.

    My bet is Saddington - will really stand up to control the backline this year.

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    • chammond
      • Jan 2003
      • 1368

      #3
      Just querying out of this list (or anyone else) who people think will be the young player to take a big step.
      Out of your list, I'd have to say Sundqvist is the standout.

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      • jude_adams_babe
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2003
        • 761

        #4
        id have to say adam goodes or tadgh

        id have to say adam goodes or tadgh kennelly
        jude bolton and adam biggest fan ever

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        • lizz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16742

          #5
          Re: The big Sydney Improver for 2003?

          Originally posted by Reggi
          Just querying out of this list (or anyone else) who people think will be the young player to take a big step.

          Bolton
          Fosdike
          Saddington
          Keneally
          Davis
          Goodes
          Fixter
          Doyle
          O'Keefe
          Stevens
          Ablett
          Lewis Roberts - Thomson

          My tip is Keneally as he has a work ethic, just interested to see who people nominate before they have seen them play this year.
          Of that list:

          Fosdike - I reckon he kind of took the next step last year. If he plays most of 2003 like he played the second half of last year he will be a very very good player and almost certainly top 3 B&F.

          Goodes and Saddo - expect to see more of the steady improvement that we've seen since they debuted. I'd like both to be in the much-vaunted "leadership" group because I reckon all that is stopping them becoming top-line AFL players is the realisation that they are core, senior players rather than promising up and comers.

          Kennelly and Fixter - wouldn't be too disappointed if this year was a consolidation year for both these two. They came on in leaps and bounds last year and, as Des has commented iro Kennelly, they cannot keep improving at the same rate. I reckon both will become better players than they have yet shown but there's no major rush.

          Stevens and Ablett I have reservations about. Would love to be proved wrong but...

          LRT- suspect he's a way off yet from being an important player for the Swans but would love him to get a chance or two this year. Met him briefly at the B&F dinner last year and he really is a charming lad.

          The two I'll really be looking for to impose themselves are O'Keefe and Doyle. O'Keefe's 2002 was so interrupted by a variety of factors but he looked great towards the end. His fitness has increased significantly since he joined the Swans and I don't doubt his determination. His skills look to be solid at worst, and silky at best. I have a feeling he could become the next Cresswell (but with better skills) - long serving, dependable, consistent and verstaile without maybe ever getting the accolades of more flashy players.

          Doyle looks to have grown into his body now and showed signs last year that he believed he was an AFL player. Expecting - and hoping for big things from him.

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          • CureTheSane
            Carpe Noctem
            • Jan 2003
            • 5032

            #6
            Bolton - ???? who knows
            Fosdike - will make his mark as a required player week in week out
            Saddington - may shine
            Kenelly - will be the big improver from that list. Compared to last year he will take a big leap
            Davis - wil do OK, the pressure on him will take his toll, expect more in 2004
            Goodes - will take a step back ( to where he has been before in some good form)
            Fixter - will continue to gradually improve
            Doyle - will have an injury free year and become our staple ruckman
            O'Keefe - ???
            Stevens - will find his place in the team, and will do bettter with Roos' style of more direct play
            Ablett - ???
            Lewis Roberts - Thomson - ???
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            • skilts stilts
              On the Rookie List
              • Jan 2003
              • 72

              #7
              Bucchanan. 30-50 goals from the forward pocket.

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              • Rod_
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2003
                • 1179

                #8
                O'Keeffee with 25 goals in the other pocket!

                BBBH to kick 80 +

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                • Mark
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 578

                  #9
                  Doyle, without doubt.

                  Interests me that he is hardly mentioned in media. Kennely seems to be getting all the press and rightly so on his form towards the end of last year. IMO He cannot continue on the same curve, will get better but not at same rate.

                  Doyle is reasonably unknown outside swans and i think will suprise many pundits with a hopefully injury free year (first ever preseason from memory ?)

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                  • bomber-princess
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 334

                    #10
                    i'd say tadgh will have a great 2003 and i'd have to agree that Jarrad Sundqvist will develop into a top player this year and will make his mark.
                    having said this i'd say most of the players on your list, minus the ones that people haven't seen that much of yet, will have a great season in 2003 and the others will develop into great players, if they can remain injury free.
                    Go North Shore Bombers!!!!

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                    • Diego
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 946

                      #11
                      I'm itching to see Doyle play a full season this year. What I have seen so far i really like..

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                      • robbieando
                        The King
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2750

                        #12
                        If Des ever gets around to adding my latest article to the main page you'll see my views on who should improve. Come on Des you have had it for a month - time to let it loose
                        Once was, now elsewhere

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                        • Ert
                          Back
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 490

                          #13
                          set for a big improvement in 2003

                          pre-match 'entertainment'

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                          • TheHood
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 1938

                            #14
                            I expect improvement in most of those listed.

                            I would say that Goodes WILL go forward unlike some pundits.

                            I am not sure why we all thin Saddo will be such a big improver based on last year's flat form. His 2001 was very good but last year he took the odd hammering. I think we are speculating that Saddo will just "step up" with no Dunks. Maybe.

                            Why will O'Keefe be so good this year? Is he being labelled the next Paul Hudson medium sized forward. He's not very big and he is too big to be a crumber.

                            I do like Doyle - he will rip teams apart if he has an injury free year.
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                            • Dpw
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 829

                              #15
                              My big improver is the the injury list if we can consistantly have that with only a couple of niggles on it each week, we could see some dramatic improvement in the whole side however as if it is as I fear who knows.

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