Round 4: Swans vs West Coast Sniffers
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A comprehensive slaughter. If we’d kicked straight in the last quarter it would have been another 200 point humiliation.
Agree with comments regarding Curnow and Amartey; Joel now believes in his own abilities, too.Comment
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While it would have been fantastic to dish out a 150-point thumping, I'm content that we won convincingly and gained a significant percentage boost.
Missing a few set shots shows an area that the team can focus on in training during the week. Set shots will not be as plentiful next week against the rampaging Suns so we need to make them count."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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I wasn't expecting a thumping given WC' s recent form, so i'm very pleased with our sustained 4 quarter domimation.
I think pound for pound Heeney is the best player in the comp, particularly in the last 4 years. No other player like him, which David King highlighed post game. Adam Goodes was of similar ilk. We have been blessed having such gifted players.
Wondering if it's feasible for team to fly directly to Adelaide for gather round next week rather than having to double up long flights in a single week? I know there are management legstics involved, but it seems a disadvantage to teams having to do so. GC have to do the same which evens it up i suppose (they play at the MCG today).
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It has a maximum capacity of 10,000. Possibly Swans v Suns would be a better use of Adelaide Oval than Bombers v Demons?
But it's more the dimensions that worry me. It's essentially the same long but thin shape as the Cattery. Which I don't think really suits our game style. Yesterday seemed to be a bit of a master class in switching the point of attack and running into space. Whereas, thinner grounds allow the defending teams to limit attacking options and to compress space. Which increases the chances of just kicking long to a contest, and the game largely moving from contest to contest. Rather than sweeping the ball downfield, while the defenders grab at smoke.
This likely contested game might be even more of a problem for us, if Sheldrick is hit with a suspension and Petracca manages to return for the Suns. If that was the case, I'd be very tempted move Mills to midfield, because he can be combative around the ball and he can get from contest to contest. Then I'd also be tempted to give a debut to Edwards. He'd probably be quite a good match up for Walter, and his booming kick could come in handy. That is, if it's difficult to kick the ball around the congestion, it could work if you sometimes kicked over it.Comment

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