A little surprised by fox for sub, but it is what it is!
Come on you mighty Swannies - time to book a date with destiny at the 'G!
Heeney to lead us towards glory with another BOG performance!
Preliminary Final, Swans v Port, Fri 20 Sept 7.40pm SCG
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Message from Micky O and Goodes to Ramps and Heeney! https://www.facebook.com/share/v/Ydbw3vk9tQX5Cfjt/Leave a comment:
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Could not ask for a nicer evening. A lot of red and white around already.
Getting nervous now - but hopeful we will bring our best. Come on your mighty Swannies!
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It will be our first game in 28 days. I really hope we don’t have another slow start and then have to rely on a late charge to win.
Will make for a very nice start to the weekend if we can win tonight. If we lose, I will be rooting for Brisbane to take the flag, but not interested enough to watch the last two finals!Leave a comment:
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Against Port Adelaide in Round 21 these Swans players played who will not run out tonight. Adams, Francis, Mills (2nd game back), Wicks, Ladhams, Cory Warner. Rowbottom went off injured. Playing this time round are: Papley, Rampe, Melican, Campbell, McInerney., Amartey. Today's side is a big improvement on Round 21.Leave a comment:
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Maybe Adams is what got Grundy over the line cos otherwise it doesn't make sense especially if we lose Parker out of it
Unfortunately for both I can see their opportunities drying up, +30 for a midfielder is a dangerous period.
Would love to keep Parker but again makes little sense when Taylor has 2yrs left.Leave a comment:
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disapponted that adams misses out (chased him not them chasing us), will be really "pi" iff luke goes at seasons end the selectors forgot about him.Leave a comment:
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Yup. There are three parts to Mills game, and they’re not completely replaceable.
Leadership and organisation. Only Rampe matches that down back.
The midfield skills to scoop up ground balls or be the release player for the bloke that does. Ollie early in the year was doing it and may be asked to do a little, though he did get a bit fumbly mid season. Lloyd - nah. He stifles our ball movement because he’s conservative and has been excellent on the wing. Juzzy - please no, he’s half the player down back. Roberts - who has been playing higher - will most likely fill some of that role as he’s got clean hands and an ability to hit kicks.
Giving us some marginal extra height in defence to let Blakey play free. That’s the one for me. And the versatility Fox offers.
We are potentially one short in the midfield, but it’s all a trade off.
As for the hint Adams has spat the dummy, life is tough in a side in contention. I hope it’s all just speculation.Leave a comment:
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As has been noted elsewhere but not in this thread that I can see, we have Francis as an emergency, but Taylor is not listed as an emergency, which could be for illness/personal reasons, or the hinted dummy spit. A tough time for him, he has helped us get to the minor premiership, but his form doesn't warrant selection in the finals.Leave a comment:
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Yup. There are three parts to Mills game, and they’re not completely replaceable.
Leadership and organisation. Only Rampe matches that down back.
The midfield skills to scoop up ground balls or be the release player for the bloke that does. Ollie early in the year was doing it and may be asked to do a little, though he did get a bit fumbly mid season. Lloyd - nah. He stifles our ball movement because he’s conservative and has been excellent on the wing. Juzzy - please no, he’s half the player down back. Roberts - who has been playing higher - will most likely fill some of that role as he’s got clean hands and an ability to hit kicks.
Giving us some marginal extra height in defence to let Blakey play free. That’s the one for me. And the versatility Fox offers.
We are potentially one short in the midfield, but it’s all a trade off.
As for the hint Adams has spat the dummy, life is tough in a side in contention. I hope it’s all just speculation.
I agree we might be one short in midfield - but I think its the risk we probably had to take. And we know Fox has done good jobs in big finals before (one of our best in the 22 GF disaster for instance).Leave a comment:
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Yup. There are three parts to Mills game, and they’re not completely replaceable.
Leadership and organisation. Only Rampe matches that down back.
The midfield skills to scoop up ground balls or be the release player for the bloke that does. Ollie early in the year was doing it and may be asked to do a little, though he did get a bit fumbly mid season. Lloyd - nah. He stifles our ball movement because he’s conservative and has been excellent on the wing. Juzzy - please no, he’s half the player down back. Roberts - who has been playing higher - will most likely fill some of that role as he’s got clean hands and an ability to hit kicks.
Giving us some marginal extra height in defence to let Blakey play free. That’s the one for me. And the versatility Fox offers.
We are potentially one short in the midfield, but it’s all a trade off.
As for the hint Adams has spat the dummy, life is tough in a side in contention. I hope it’s all just speculation.Leave a comment:
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I think Campbell will come into the 22 and then it is between Adams/Fox/Cleary. Fox adds the best overall cover. Cleary offers the best change up if the forward line is too tall, but he will be a deer in the headlights if bought on if it’s close in the last 5 minutes. Adams doesn’t offer much as a sub. If he was in the 23 he would have to start in anticipation of McInerney is sub. I am going with Fox as the sub.
regardign how the game is played. I think the Swans drop off was due to a mini-preseason after round 18. We just weren’t getting numbers to the contest. Everyone was saying we peaked too early and our game-plan could be unpicked. I think we have been having slow starts as we are conserving energy. As we don’t want a situation like GWS has had for the last 2 weeks. I hope I am right.Leave a comment:
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