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  • dendol
    fat-arsed midfielder
    • Oct 2003
    • 1483

    #46
    Originally posted by ugg
    I'd be slightly worried if one of Geelong's assistant coaches was taking notes from our bench! Must have confused him with someone else.
    I think I've seen enough of Cressa to pick him from a crowd. He was sitting in the stands just behind the Swans bench, and there were about 10 other players sitting around as well.

    It was quite funny to see them all gawk at 2 hotties that walked past. Lucky some were wearing sunnies, cos they might have lost their eyeballs otherwise.

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    • Dpw
      On the Rookie List
      • Jan 2003
      • 829

      #47
      Originally posted by dawson
      As bad as the Swans were - the umpires were worst.
      If this is a sign of things to come - look out!!!!!!!!!
      Great the season hasn't even started yet and some of us are blaming everyone but us!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • anniswan
        Footy Mother Big Time
        • Jan 2003
        • 2031

        #48
        Originally posted by Dpw
        Great the season hasn't even started yet and some of us are blaming everyone but us!!!!!!!!!!!!
        cmon, DPW you can't tell me the at least 5 holding the ball decisions against us were kosher.

        Had me so confused that I thought there was a new rule.

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        • jixygirl
          On the Rookie List
          • Jun 2003
          • 432

          #49
          There were quite a fair number of holding the ball decisons that were a bit doubtful. Maybe the umpires were just a bit rusty and confused about all the new rules they have to follow for a couple of weeks. If they umpire like that in the middle of the premiership season, then that's somethig to worry about.
          Sydney Swans Premiers 2005 - The Mighty Bloods

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          • Dpw
            On the Rookie List
            • Jan 2003
            • 829

            #50
            Originally posted by anniswan
            cmon, DPW you can't tell me the at least 5 holding the ball decisions against us were kosher.

            Had me so confused that I thought there was a new rule.
            Sorry, I thought the umpiring was reasonable, a few doubtful one's each way regardless I never factor the umpires into any result.

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            • Ryan Bomford
              On the Rookie List
              • Sep 2003
              • 652

              #51
              Originally posted by Dpw
              Sorry, I thought the umpiring was reasonable, a few doubtful one's each way regardless I never factor the umpires into any result.
              I agree. It was obvious early that if you made no attempt to get rid of the ball, even if tackled very early, you were going to get pinged. Whether the players were advised of the new interpretation, who knows. As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to see this interpretation taken through to the home and away comp. It would sure save on a helluva lot of unnecessary ball ups.

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              • Ryan Bomford
                On the Rookie List
                • Sep 2003
                • 652

                #52
                This comment should probably be on another thread, but if they are going to change the interpretation of the holding the ball rule to be less tolerant of the player trying, or not trying, to release the ball then they will have to be harder on the defender as well. What seems to have crept into the game more of late is the practice of the defender holding or dragging the ball into the player attempting to get rid of the ball. For mind this contravenes the spirit of the game and if caught the defender should be up for a 50 metre penalty.

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                • swansrock4eva
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1352

                  #53
                  Originally posted by dendol
                  I think I've seen enough of Cressa to pick him from a crowd. He was sitting in the stands just behind the Swans bench, and there were about 10 other players sitting around as well.

                  It was quite funny to see them all gawk at 2 hotties that walked past. Lucky some were wearing sunnies, cos they might have lost their eyeballs otherwise.
                  Wouldn't surprise me if cressa was there- geelong were taking on whichever side won the match.

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                  • swansrock4eva
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1352

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Donners
                    Two games, two losses, two beltings from opposing key forwards and two injuries to Heath James. Not exactly a promising sign for the 2004 season.
                    I wouldn't exactly say 12 points or whatever it was against the Bombers was a bad result, and certainly it wasn't a belting!

                    I do't know why people are getting so worked up - it was a preseason game that nobody takes seriously with all the rule changes etc. We got whooped last year too and look where we ended up! come on people, give the guys a real chance (i.e the season proper) before opening a can of supporter whoop-ass on them!

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                    • jixygirl
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 432

                      #55
                      I thought that we did okay last year in the preseason comp, but then I saw that we didn't even win a game. It could have been the year before when we won a game or two. Shows how the preseason comp isn't the best way to judge how the teams are going to go in the season proper.
                      Sydney Swans Premiers 2005 - The Mighty Bloods

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                      • penga
                        Senior Player
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2601

                        #56
                        Originally posted by chammond
                        Must admit I thought the opposite . . . our lack of depth has been clear for some time, but this match opened some options that weren't obvious before.

                        Buchanan looked much more mature, and with a bit more experience will make the grade.

                        Ablett looked workmanlike, and McVeigh looks all class, and both will slot nicely into the seniors when needed. Dempster too looked comfortable at that level.

                        Meiklejohn is still really green, but every time I see him I am impressed by how physically strong he is in one on one contests. He'll be a useful back-up.

                        Rogers and Bevan are both too good to be on the Rookie list. Rogers in particular is ready for senior football, and I reckon he's the big find so far this season. If Fixter's down for the count, then Rogers must be promoted straightaway.

                        Unfortunately, LRT and Sundqvist don't seem to have come on at all since last season. In contrast, Schneider played like a hundred gamer, not a novice.

                        Goodes, Saddington, Schauble, Fosdike, Kirk, Bolton, Maxfield all looked like they are progressing nicely. Hall looked like the usual BBBB, but with a broken nose.

                        The rest looked like what they are, youngsters playing out of their class. Good experience, but.
                        finally someone else i agree with, concerning individual player's games

                        i slightly disagree with the LRT call

                        most of the iffy holding the ball calls were from another swan jumping into the contest and bottling up the ball like a carlton player had it
                        C'mon Chels!

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                        • sharp9
                          Senior Player
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 2508

                          #57
                          Definitely a new rule interpretation from where I was sitting. It was 5 to 1 against the Swans in terms of tackles that would have been ball-ups last season.

                          I didn't think the umps were biased, but they did make more "lucky" calls in favour of Carlton. But thusually happens to the winning sides. Nice to see that Barry was penalised again in our forward fifty when the defender was pulling him. Some things never change.
                          "I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005

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