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  • wyatt
    Sitting in the red vest
    • Jul 2004
    • 124

    Loose man in defense

    I'm sick and tired of opposition teams playing a loose man in defense against the Swans. Today Port had Chad Cornes, one of the best players in the AFL, playing the role for much of the game. He took marks at will (14 in total) and drifted into the forward line to kick 4 goals. Why do we continually allow this to happen? Why don't we man-up and try to balance out the contest? Any thoughts?
  • Swanner
    On the Rookie List
    • Mar 2006
    • 186

    #2
    Goodes was on him

    For part of the game Goodes was on him...so he obviously wasnt as accountable as he should have been

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    • swannieserin
      Lurker
      • Sep 2005
      • 323

      #3
      Re: Goodes was on him

      Originally posted by Swanner
      For part of the game Goodes was on him...so he obviously wasnt as accountable as he should have been
      Goodes was very often at least 10m behind his man. Same with most of the Swans really. But also, the Port players really accelerated away from them when the contests were closer.

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      • Nico
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 11339

        #4
        Re: Loose man in defense

        [QUOTE]Originally posted by wyatt
        I'm sick and tired of opposition teams playing a loose man in defense against the Swans. Today Port had Chad Cornes, one of the best players in the AFL, playing the role for much of the game. He took marks at will (14 in total) and drifted into the forward line to kick 4 goals. Why do we continually allow this to happen? Why don't we man-up and try to balance out the contest? Any thoughts? [/QUOTE

        Port had 22 loose men. Particularly no.7. Now who was on him?
        I believe it was the imposter who wears Plugger's no.4.

        Goodesy had a knee bandage today and didn't much moving around the ground as he usually does. Didn't look right to me.
        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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