I note Saddo played ressies but he was in the huddle after the game on Sat nite. Is that unusual? Not sure when the ressies played.
Reserves - yet another close game
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Originally posted by giant
I note Saddo played ressies but he was in the huddle after the game on Sat nite. Is that unusual? Not sure when the ressies played.Comment
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Ressies played Sunday in Canberra
Saddo was probably in Sydney on Sat night as emergency...just in case somebody stepped on a cricket ball 40 mins before the game...I hear that kind of thing happensRed and white till I dieComment
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Originally posted by ItsAllGoodes
Ressies played Sunday in Canberra
Saddo was probably in Sydney on Sat night as emergency...just in case somebody stepped on a cricket ball 40 mins before the game...I hear that kind of thing happensComment
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Originally posted by giant
I note Saddo played ressies but he was in the huddle after the game on Sat nite. Is that unusual? Not sure when the ressies played.Comment
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Originally posted by ItsAllGoodes
Ressies played Sunday in Canberra
Saddo was probably in Sydney on Sat night as emergency...just in case somebody stepped on a cricket ball 40 mins before the game...I hear that kind of thing happens
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
(Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)Comment
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Anyone wondering why the Reserves are suddenly outclassing the opposition every week, while the ACTAFL's standard has no doubt remained constant from 2004 and earlier years when they were merely also-rans? Here's the reason:
Team:
McVeigh, Willoughby, Spriggs, Fixter, James, Saddington, Schauble, Powell, Moore, Campbell, Sundqvist, Schmidt, Grundy, Malceski, Bevan, Davis, Clarke, Potter, Hayes, Quade.
How many players are not on the Swans list in that team? One? And a solid majority of them have played firsts as well. In previous years, the ressies have had to drag in up to 10 local players. A long rookie list + a short injury list = complete dominance. Doesn't solve our long-term problems of where to play the 2nds though, I know.
PS Interesting that if that list is complete, ACTAFL plays with only 2 reserves.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonH
Anyone wondering why the Reserves are suddenly outclassing the opposition every week, while the ACTAFL's standard has no doubt remained constant from 2004 and earlier years when they were merely also-rans? Here's the reason:
Team:
McVeigh, Willoughby, Spriggs, Fixter, James, Saddington, Schauble, Powell, Moore, Campbell, Sundqvist, Schmidt, Grundy, Malceski, Bevan, Davis, Clarke, Potter, Hayes, Quade.
How many players are not on the Swans list in that team? One? And a solid majority of them have played firsts as well. In previous years, the ressies have had to drag in up to 10 local players. A long rookie list + a short injury list = complete dominance. Doesn't solve our long-term problems of where to play the 2nds though, I know.
PS Interesting that if that list is complete, ACTAFL plays with only 2 reserves.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonH
PS Interesting that if that list is complete, ACTAFL plays with only 2 reserves.Comment
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