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  • Wil
    On the Rookie List
    • Jun 2004
    • 619

    #31
    Originally posted by ScottH
    IMO you will see a lot more of McV on Saturday. The loss of Williams will not be coverd by a single player, they will rotate regularly, and who ever provides the best form, will get the more game time.

    This is his opportunity to be an integral part of the engine.
    I hope so! (And hope he shows something to Roos)

    Personally I would like to see him moving into Davis's forward spot since Davis is moving into the midfield more.
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    Something like this:

    C: Davis, Mathews, Ablett
    HF: O'Keefe, Goodes, McVeigh
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    It can't be denied that McVeigh has a good eye for goal and is a good kick. He would also be able to create something for the forwards. It would get him used to the speed of AFL senior footy better than playing in the reserves. Frankly, I think he would do a better job than O'Keefe has being doing this year in that position anyway.

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    • Thunder Shaker
      Aut vincere aut mori
      • Apr 2004
      • 4202

      #32
      Originally posted by sharp9
      Team as named is interesting. Dempster on the ground ahead of Bevan, Nicks on the wing(!) Mathews in the centre!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Doesn't Roosey read my threads???
      It's well known that Sydney exercise great imagination in the placement of players on the team sheet. With the modern game, it's entirely possible for all 18 players to be in either end of the ground, so where any particular player is named is a moot point.
      "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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      • redunderthebed
        Warming the Bench
        • Jan 2003
        • 173

        #33
        jarrad moore looked far from un fit in last weeks reserves.Sure he is a bulky type but he played the game right out and finished very strong Personally i thought he was BOG for the second half.He is a Diesel type ( if only...) and reads the play .He must be close to getting a run and won't disappoint.
        I also thought Schauble was looking ok but he kicks like a full back.I was surprised he wasn't considered this week.
        Then again, what conclusions can you make after that pathetic oppposition.

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        • Nico
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 11339

          #34
          The trouble with Benny is that you can name him where you like on the team sheet, but he still won't know where he is playing and on whom.
          http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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          • DST
            The voice of reason!
            • Jan 2003
            • 2705

            #35
            Originally posted by redunderthebed
            jarrad moore looked far from un fit in last weeks reserves.Sure he is a bulky type but he played the game right out and finished very strong Personally i thought he was BOG for the second half.He is a Diesel type ( if only...) and reads the play .He must be close to getting a run and won't disappoint.
            I also thought Schauble was looking ok but he kicks like a full back.I was surprised he wasn't considered this week.
            Then again, what conclusions can you make after that pathetic oppposition.
            He may look fit and run out a reserves game but he is a long way from playing in the midfield for any length of time at AFL level.

            That's not a critism of him either, he looks to have a great footy brian and skills but it's a very rare player (Judd only) who steps into league footy and can play in the guts for any extended peice of time. Let him get a head of steam up in the ressies until round 15 or so and if he pressing for selection and can be considered in our best 22 at that stage then I am all for him getting a game.

            DST
            "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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            • Wazza
              Regular in the Side
              • May 2004
              • 805

              #36
              [QUOTE
              Sunquist - need I saw more, still injured

              [/QUOTE]

              Sunquist is the player as I rate the best prospect on the list if he has no further problem with his Knee. Previous to his knee injury he was looking very comfortable in the games he did play and looked up to playing at AFL level.


              Cheers

              Waz

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              • Wazza
                Regular in the Side
                • May 2004
                • 805

                #37
                It can't be denied that McVeigh has a good eye for goal and is a good kick. He would also be able to create something for the forwards. It would get him used to the speed of AFL senior footy better than playing in the reserves. Frankly, I think he would do a better job than O'Keefe has being doing this year in that position anyway. [/B]
                Ok I'll deny it McVeigh is an ordinary kick from what Ive seen, no point playing him as HF doesnt offer anything to this position. He was drafted because he was rated as an athlete able to run in the midfield all day not for his outstanding football skills and it shows.

                Cheers

                WAZ

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                • stellation
                  scott names the planets
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 9721

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Wazza
                  Ok I'll deny it McVeigh is an ordinary kick from what Ive seen, no point playing him as HF doesnt offer anything to this position. He was drafted because he was rated as an athlete able to run in the midfield all day not for his outstanding football skills and it shows.

                  Cheers

                  WAZ
                  My understanding is that McVeigh was recruited because he was an athlete with outstanding skills.
                  I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
                  We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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