Let the boy play, he's earned it
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If he's good enough to play for Australia six months ago, then surely a fit Crouch is good enough to play for the Swans.
That's the question tho, is he fit? I say yes - he got through a practice game on the weekend without any problems, so I say he's ready. Go the streak!"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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I would suggest that it is in the Swans' interest to play him if he is reasonably fit.
ie: if he isn't 100%, and he can still fill a role then it will be beneficial for the club for publicity etc.
But where does the line get drawn in this respect?
You'd think if he can do more then anyone else who is omitted then he gets a run.
Probably not a good idea to play him if there is someone who is able to offer more.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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if he says his ready i would think about it, cos i think crouch would put the team before himself.Theres not much left to sayComment
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The record shall be broken at the Gabba in Round 3 and coincide with Kirky's 100th game. Sweet.It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
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Originally posted by Damien
Hope he does play, but if he is not 100% the record attempt shouldn't come into consideration, play someone that is fit. It is a team game afterall.
No point risking a reliable player for some silly record that only we will care about.
i agree, love to see him play , but not risking his seasonTheres not much left to sayComment
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Originally posted by swansrule100
i agree, love to see him play , but not risking his season
Who would he normally play on this weekend if fit? Mitchell? Williams? Crawford? Vandenburg?
Fortunately Hawthorn dont exactly have a dynamic small forward combination so he can be used on a lesser player without much harm to the team if he is not fit.Our Greatest Moment:
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Originally posted by Schneiderman
I dont think there is any risk in that respect, otherwise he wouldn't have played on the weekend. The question is whether his presence will damage the team, especially considering he is a defensive midfielder who usually shuts down the best small forward-midfielder from the opposition.
Who would he normally play on this weekend if fit? Mitchell? Williams? Crawford? Vandenburg?
Fortunately Hawthorn dont exactly have a dynamic small forward combination so he can be used on a lesser player without much harm to the team if he is not fit.
In the article it said that he played in defense and through the midfield and did well so i guess that means he is reasonably fit but yeh i think he will play if he pulled up ok after the weekend in the reservesOUR EDGE IS REGComment
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Originally posted by snajik
The record shall be broken at the Gabba in Round 3 and coincide with Kirky's 100th game. Sweet."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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And who were the opposition AFL standard players who ran with him.Comment
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if crouchys fit play the hawks game as it is the best one to bring him back in, cos they are the worst team in the leagueTheres not much left to sayComment
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