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I thought it worked ok to be honest, it was more that Playfair was absolutely terrible last night for most of the night then anything else.
Would've looked a lot better if he'd kicked that sitter.
I wonder if Baz's presence put Henry off his own positioning? If so, yes, we need to fix it - he can be useful as we've seen.
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)
I'd like to see Jolly play at FF until MOL is fit again. He's a pretty good mark.
This would require Everitt being able to ruck for 80% of the game which is questionable, but he must be getting close to full fitness by now.
Jolly at FF, Hall at CHF leading up the field (as playfair was doing). Everitt and LRT rucking.
Grundy should be played at full forward. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
"As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
Will be interesting to see how the forward structure operates now that Barry Hall will be back. There were times in the past we were too Barry-centric and that cost us. We have managed to kick alot of goals from an even spread of guys without him in these 7 weeks, especially the last 4.
They sucked now that Barry is back.
They're still Blind-Barry-centric.
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Well, Bazza's back and it seems that at times the Swans reverted back to the Hall-centric style that was prominent in 2007.
If it continues, Hopefully Hall can get a lead against his opponent and mark the ball like he did prior to the brain snap. The absence of MOL and Playfair makes it much harder to resist kicking it to Hall most of the time.
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From sitting in the O"reilly stand on saturday night, it was very frustrating to watch Hall leading to the pockets rather than towards the centre. Swans seem to make a habit of going wide, which obviously cuts down the angle..... mind you a few of those posters were from pretty straight angles.
I can't understand why Hall isn't crashing packs at CHF rather than leading into 2 on 1 contests on the boundary line.....
hf: Gary Ablett, Wayne Carey, Dermott Brereton
F: Jason Dunstall, Tony Lockett, Leigh Matthews
all at their peak and it would not matter with the way we get the ball down there.
A lot of our problems up forward stem from pathetic delivery and the abusrd amount of time we take to get the ball down there.
When we do hit a leading target they are so wide and on a stupid angle its impossible to score.
The forwards themselves need to be more direct in their leads and actually keep presenting and demand the ball.
They need to make sure someone is crumbing the packs, not have 3-4 fly for the ball and no one at ground level.
and for the love of god if you have it 40 out on an angle why go back 15 metres on pretty much the same angle. A short pass is fine if it makes the shot a lot easier but cmon.
hf: Gary Ablett, Wayne Carey, Dermott Brereton
F: Jason Dunstall, Tony Lockett, Leigh Matthews
Plugger could still take a mark with 10 hanging off his arms!!
But, yes, you can't expect the forwards to do much with @@@@ delivery.
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