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  • liz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16786

    Swans / Rams scratch match

    Imagine a guy standing at least 6 ft 3, far from skinny but not really beefed up yet by AFL standards, attempting a contested mark in heavy traffic, almost completing it but not quite holding on, then gathering the ball off the ground, evading one tackle, bulldozing through another at speed, taking two bounces as he runs through the pack, before slightly losing control and scrubbing the ball forward (but still to the advantage of a team mate).

    Then imagine its his first ever competitive hit out of Australian Rules football.

    Welcome to the world of Brendan Murphy.

    Still very early days, still very much a work in progress. And clearly an oppositon team of U18 players isn't the best to gauge performances against. But when - not if - this bloke progresses to senior football, he's going to be very exciting to watch indeed. Kicking looks smooth, marking needs some work, ground level skills look very decent indeed but his instinct of running with the ball and taking players on with pace looks most exciting.

    Enough premature hyperbole (for now) about Murphy. In an otherwise pretty scrappy game, and allowing for the youth and inexperience of most of the players out there, there was still a fair amount to get Swans fans excited for the future.

    Vezspremi played most of the first half as a forward, marking the ball very well but not kicking well for goal. I think I counted 4 behinds before he finally nailed one. But in the second half he moved into the midfield and showed a lot of class. This guy can seriously play and I suspect it's not going to be too long before he's way too good for Canberra. His footskills looked very good indeed, with a couple of sizzles almost in the Malceski class.

    O'Dwyer was excellent as well, particularly in the second half. I am starting to be persuaded that his early season form isn't just a mirage but that he's significantly improved his kicking on last season. He kicked a couple of very nice goals that would have sprayed each and every way last season.

    Smith too showed a lot of class. I hope this guy gets his chance at senior level, because although he's not got a lot of flashiness in his game, he has some tricks way beyond a couple of blokes on the senior list.

    Currie, too, looks encouraging. He got his hand on pretty much every centre bounce clearance he contested - but that's probably to be expected given a height and small age advantage over his opponents. His taps were purposeful though, and especially in the second half his team mates were reading them well. And around the ground he looks mobile and his skills for a big bloke look pretty solid too.

    On a less positive note, Meredith hurt his knee midway through the first quarter, tried to get up and put weight on it but couldn't and had to hobble off. I don't think it was too serious because he was running along the boundary a few minutes later, but I am not sure whether he took much more part in the game.

    And one that might have ramifications for next week, and maybe beyond - the one bloke out there who you really didn't want to get hurt, Kennelly, wrenched his shoulder out after landing heavily on it halfway through the second quarter. It popped back in quite easily when the doctor got to it, and he didn't look to be in too much discomfort afterwards but he didn't take any further part in the game. Fingers crossed that the damage can be contained. He'd not been having that great a time of it up to that point, with several expletives aimed at Frosty McPherson (who was umpiring) when he thought he'd been unfairly pinged for a high tackle or 'in-the-back'. And many of his disposals were missing the target by some way.
    Last edited by liz; 15 March 2008, 06:05 PM.
  • ScottH
    It's Goodes to cheer!!
    • Sep 2003
    • 23665

    #2
    Thanks liz. Some encouraging news there from some of the young recruits.
    Except for the older Irish bloke. If they got it back in quickly enough then it shouldn't be too bad for him. bit of strapping, and he'll be right.

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    • Lucky Knickers
      Fandom of Fabulousness
      • Oct 2003
      • 4220

      #3
      Another knee?
      That was an exciting read until that last paragraph...

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      • Matt79
        Bring it on!
        • Sep 2004
        • 3143

        #4
        Thanks Liz for that report.

        Big concern on Kennelly's shoulder though. Could be anywhere from playing next week to missing the first 6-8 rounds. Fingers crossed he'll be right.
        Swannies for life!

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        • swantastic
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2006
          • 7275

          #5
          Great report there Liz,i spoke to a couple of blokes(who go to a lot of local footy) the other day who knew i followed the Swans and they said Veszpremi is a @@@@ hot pick up for the Swans.

          They said we picked up a gem there.
          Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...

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          • liz
            Veteran
            Site Admin
            • Jan 2003
            • 16786

            #6
            Originally posted by Lucky Knickers
            Another knee?
            I don't think its a big one. As I mentioned, he was up and running along side the boundary not long afterwards and seemed to be moving freely.

            He might even have come back on later in the game. I just didn't notice him out there.

            (I was too busy drooling over the exploits of Murphy and Vezspremi.)

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            • TheGrimReaper
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Sep 2007
              • 2203

              #7
              Originally posted by liz

              Vezspremi played most of the first half as a forward, marking the ball very well but not kicking well for goal. I think I counted 4 behinds before he finally nailed one. But in the second half he moved into the midfield and showed a lot of class. This guy can seriously play and I suspect it's not going to be too long before he's way too good for Canberra. His footskills looked very good indeed, with a couple of sizzles almost in the Malceski class.

              I'm glad to hear one of my main men played well. I expect Veszpremi to play in the first 5 rounds.

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              • satchmopugdog
                Bandicoots ears
                • Apr 2004
                • 3691

                #8
                I like that last bit Liz,as you are usually very level headed, and don't get too carried away. Or was the drooling in the eye candy sense?
                "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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                • liz
                  Veteran
                  Site Admin
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16786

                  #9
                  Originally posted by satchmopugdog
                  I like that last bit Liz,as you are usually very level headed, and don't get too carried away. Or was the drooling in the eye candy sense?
                  Nah, definitely their footy. I am way too "mature" (or should that be just plain old) to be drooling over 18 year olds. I didn't like them very much even when I was 18!!

                  I am trying to stay level headed about those two, and reminding myself that it was just a "park" game with and against U18 kids. But there were definitely early signs there that we might have a couple of pretty special footballers there.

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                  • Jeffers1984
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 4564

                    #10
                    Great stuff once again Liz. Liking the sound of the Prez. Cant wait to see him at the SCG for the ressies.
                    Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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                    • 2005
                      : IN THE OUTER :
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 604

                      #11
                      Love your work Liz.
                      Said in our ratings not long back ,on how many games our young ones would play that Vespa is a gun !!
                      This kid is the real deal , dont worry about that.Have seen a fair bit of him in in the TAC and the kids a natural footballer with a mature head, much along the lines of Scott Pendulbury.
                      I know it was just a scratch match though thats just how he goes about his work all the time, and I know he is really enjoying life up in Sydney
                      Est 1874
                      SMFC
                      09.18.33.2005

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                      • daggersworth
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 8

                        #12
                        Good to hear the younger boys are doing well.

                        I think Currie will do well with a good season in the ressies before replacing Everitt next year

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                        • dimelb
                          pr. dim-melb; m not f
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 6889

                          #13
                          Thanks Liz - some good news there, even allowing for the opposition - who I imagine would have given away as little as they could. I hope these talents aren't held back too long. We could see a bit of Bloodletting this season.
                          He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                          • Cheer Squad mbr
                            In The Apple Isle
                            • Nov 2007
                            • 347

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Matt79
                            Thanks Liz for that report.

                            Big concern on Kennelly's shoulder though. Could be anywhere from playing next week to missing the first 6-8 rounds. Fingers crossed he'll be right.
                            I think he should be fine. He wasn't wearing a sling after the game and was moving about and then drove his car as though nothing had happened. He's one tough customer.
                            "Two cities, One team, Together, Living the Dream."

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                            • Legs Akimbo
                              Grand Poobah
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 2809

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Cheer Squad mbr
                              I think he should be fine. He wasn't wearing a sling after the game and was moving about and then drove his car as though nothing had happened. He's one tough customer.
                              If it did actually pop out, the key factor is how long it took before it was put back in. When ligaments stretch, they are not elastic, which means the propensity for further dislocations is increased the longer they are stretched.

                              If it were to pop out again he would need to consider a reconstruction, which would be very bad. The procedure involves tightening the ligaments to stop the shoulder popping out again, but in doing so, restricts vertical movement, which stops the player raising their arms above the head. Needless to say, the player is never the same. Think Wayne Carey (talking about his shoulder, not glassing his partner, grabbing a women's breast at a nightclub, punching and kicking a Miami cop, etc. etc.)
                              He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.

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