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Had we left Mathews 'til last (I think most assumed he would be), he could have captained in his 150th. Would have been nice for him, even if I don't necessarily think he's captain material. Good luck to him anyway!Comment
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Dear God no...- Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in a world they've been given, than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact, it's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration, it's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing!Comment
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Given that you nothing of the decision criteria nor anything about the decision process, how can you assert that it is a "poor decision"?Originally posted by stellation
Have to agree, I assumed that it would be Goodes this week. Poor decision IMO, but that is Roos' bread and butter.Comment
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I must admit, I was fairly confident Jude was to be the next captain, though my statement was made prior to his withdrawal from last week's game.Originally posted by j s
I wonder if this means Jude is doubtful for the next game? There seemed to an expectation that his turn would be next.
I agree by choosing Jude as captain, all circumstances considered, it would have taken the focus away from the team and the matchup and compounded the pressure on him to be fit in time to take on the Pies. It's probably best this way.
As for the decision, I cannot say I know enough about Mathews to comment on him +/ suffer in my jocks. I am just glad we have a week off. My committment is waning...
And you can't find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.Comment
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Mathews' turn?What I see I can bring to the team is 110 per cent intensity and obviously I will be looking to lead by example, I see myself more along the lines of a Stewie Maxfield,? Mathews said.Class-act Hall offloads captaincyPaul Roos said that Mathew?s elevation had come about through his outstanding form of recent weeks and believed the rotating captaincy had so far proven a positive for the club.Ben Mathews is as respected and admired within the Sydney Swans as Hall is, but his public profile is at the opposite end of the spectrum.Coach Paul Roos said Mathews had been in good form, evidenced last Sunday by his stopping job on Fremantle captain Peter Bell.
It was typical of the unselfish role Mathews so often plays, either in defence or in the midfield.
He has been one of the Swans' most reliable players and while, he has good foot and hand skills and can run and carry the ball, he most often plays as a midfield tagger.
Roos said Mathews was one of the team's most important players.
"Benny has been in the top six in our best and fairest for five or six seasons. He has been one of the most consistent Swans players over that period," Roos said.
"He is not a flashy player but his standing within the group is very high and his standing within the match committee is very high because we often give him hard roles whether he plays on the quick small forward, or like he did on Bell for the whole game last weekend. The players certainly appreciate his value to the club."Comment
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Mathews gets his turn on roundaboutAt the halfway stage of the rotation experiment, Roos rates it a successMathews moves to Swans' helmBolton is expected to return from a hamstring injury against the MagpiesUNHERALDED hard-working Swans midfielder Ben Mathews will stamp his whatever-it-takes attitude on the Sydney captaincy during the next two gamesComment
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To be honest I have to say my comment was a little influenced by alcohol and makes little sense in the light of day considering, as you said, I have no idea of the criteria.Originally posted by liz
Given that you nothing of the decision criteria nor anything about the decision process, how can you assert that it is a "poor decision"?
My only real thoughts were for using a well known face for publicity/media commitments in the lead up to what is arguably our biggest home game.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 timeComment
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Well he IS a NSW boy, and we already had the other two in the role already. This is an angle they can exploit to help grow the game over the big weekend, and may be the reason they picked him for such a well marketed game.Originally posted by stellation
My only real thoughts were for using a well known face for publicity/media commitments in the lead up to what is arguably our biggest home game.Our Greatest Moment:
Saturday, 24th Sept, 2005 - 5:13pmComment
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Yes, well done to Mathews.Coach Paul Roos said Mathews had been in good form, evidenced last Sunday by his stopping job on Fremantle captain Peter Bell.
It was typical of the unselfish role Mathews so often plays, either in defence or in the midfield.
He has been one of the Swans' most reliable players and while, he has good foot and hand skills and can run and carry the ball, he most often plays as a midfield tagger.
Roos said Mathews was one of the team's most important players.
"Benny has been in the top six in our best and fairest for five or six seasons. He has been one of the most consistent Swans players over that period," Roos said.
"He is not a flashy player but his standing within the group is very high and his standing within the match committee is very high because we often give him hard roles whether he plays on the quick small forward, or like he did on Bell for the whole game last weekend. The players certainly appreciate his value to the club."
About time he got the recognition he deserves.Comment
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"he has good foot and hand skills and can run and carry the ball"
Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment

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