Opponents starting to remember Swans' forgotten forward
Ryan O'Keefe admits that if he were coaching an opposing team, he too would spend more time focusing on Barry Hall and Michael O'Loughlin than the other man in the Sydney Swans' forward line.
O'Keefe is that other man, and while he often goes unnoticed, opposition coaches who don't pay him enough attention do so at their peril.
O'Keefe is that other man, and while he often goes unnoticed, opposition coaches who don't pay him enough attention do so at their peril.
"I think it might be a season-defining month, really," O'Keefe said yesterday. "They are eight [competition] point games because you can jump ahead of a team with a win or really slip back with a loss, and it is really important for us that we really nail them.

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