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6. Sydney (4D 11M 6F)
Mathews - Saddington - Bolton
Barry - Schauble - Kennelly
Maxfield - Goodes - Bolton
Davis - Hall - Schneider
O'Loughlin - Doyle - O'Keefe
Ball - Williams - Kirk
After an admirable 2003 campaign where they just run out of legs and luck with injuries towards the end, 2004 is set for a year of consolidation for the Swannies. They need to keep unearthing new talent as this year teams will be much more aware of the value of Goodes, the skill of Schneider and that their once no name midfield now contains some very handy players in Kirk, Bolton and the vintage Paul Williams. Getting Ball back will release Goodes to other parts of the ground and continued improvement from Roberts-Thompson will also help this. Another strong year from O'Loughlin will be required and Im tipping this will be the year Barry Hall really lets loose and dominates for a full season. Mark him down for All Australian Centre Half Forward. The Swannies look to be the real deal - another Top 4 finish would be oustanding, I think they should be thereabouts. Top 6.
For a start, we should be pencilled in to finish at least 4th. Higher if our younger players continue to mature, lower if they have 2nd year blues. But 4th is a good start.
Secondly, Our forward line is our strongest element. I dont know how we came 6th ranked. Our midfied is probably around 11th, and our defence is probably ranked a little high although there is tremendous upside growth in there.
Apart from our 2003 form, these players will be bonuses:
Micky O'loughlan - hopefully fully fit.
Doyle - all potential, but the effect he would have on ball and goodes by freeing them up would be emense.
James - He must be good to stay on the list for so long.
Fixter - Much needed boost to the midfield.
Our midfield needs to step up. With Bolton and Fosdike both top 10 picks, and now hitting there prime, at least one has to break into the top ecelon soon. Adding fixter, with the posibility of Kennelly and Davis rotating in there, it should be on the improve. I'm not expecting much our of Maxfield though, and Williams must be getting long in the legs too. Still our weak point.
Defence. This area holds enormous promise as LRT, James, Saddington, all should be ready to play decisive components in a very even defence. We still need a lot of work on kick outs. Not since Schwass have we had a decent avenue out of a behind.
Forwards. Hard to top up such a good line up, but Doyle comes into the equation, and Micky should be more effective if he's overcome his injuries.
I agree that Barry Hall is the heir apparent for AA CHF.
6. Sydney (4D 11M 6F)
Mathews - Saddington - Bolton
Barry - Schauble - Kennelly
Maxfield - Goodes - Bolton
Davis - Hall - Schneider
O'Loughlin - Doyle - O'Keefe
Ball - Williams - Kirk
After an admirable 2003 campaign where they just run out of legs and luck with injuries towards the end, 2004 is set for a year of consolidation for the Swannies. They need to keep unearthing new talent as this year teams will be much more aware of the value of Goodes, the skill of Schneider and that their once no name midfield now contains some very handy players in Kirk, Bolton and the vintage Paul Williams. Getting Ball back will release Goodes to other parts of the ground and continued improvement from Roberts-Thompson will also help this. Another strong year from O'Loughlin will be required and Im tipping this will be the year Barry Hall really lets loose and dominates for a full season. Mark him down for All Australian Centre Half Forward. The Swannies look to be the real deal - another Top 4 finish would be oustanding, I think they should be thereabouts. Top 6.
For a start, we should be pencilled in to finish at least 4th. Higher if our younger players continue to mature, lower if they have 2nd year blues. But 4th is a good start.
Secondly, Our forward line is our strongest element. I dont know how we came 6th ranked. Our midfied is probably around 11th, and our defence is probably ranked a little high although there is tremendous upside growth in there.
Apart from our 2003 form, these players will be bonuses:
Micky O'loughlan - hopefully fully fit.
Doyle - all potential, but the effect he would have on ball and goodes by freeing them up would be emense.
James - He must be good to stay on the list for so long.
Fixter - Much needed boost to the midfield.
Our midfield needs to step up. With Bolton and Fosdike both top 10 picks, and now hitting there prime, at least one has to break into the top ecelon soon. Adding fixter, with the posibility of Kennelly and Davis rotating in there, it should be on the improve. I'm not expecting much our of Maxfield though, and Williams must be getting long in the legs too. Still our weak point.
Defence. This area holds enormous promise as LRT, James, Saddington, all should be ready to play decisive components in a very even defence. We still need a lot of work on kick outs. Not since Schwass have we had a decent avenue out of a behind.
Forwards. Hard to top up such a good line up, but Doyle comes into the equation, and Micky should be more effective if he's overcome his injuries.
I agree that Barry Hall is the heir apparent for AA CHF.
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