I like Sergio...his barrel chest just does something for me
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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)Comment
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Also, does anybody else think it's odd that Ablett is an emergency? Surely if he was injured, he wouldn't be named at all? And if he isn't injured, then he must simply be dropped, and based on past comments by Roos (such as "our midfield just doesn't work without him"), that seems unlikely.
While it's probably of mere theoretical interest, good to see Grundy named at CHF and Ted at CHB, where for the last couple of weeks it's been the other way around.Comment
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If Hall doesn't play who will be the major goal kickers for you guys?
Carlton have Fev to take care of their goal efforts......
Will be a cracker match at the SCG - no one (even me) could accuse the Swans of not having a go at their home ground.Comment
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Barlow?
Sometimes I can admit mistakes e.g. Ted Richards has now done enough to be at least rated a reasonable pick up...& Bevan has recovered his career...but after early promise...is it not obvious to everyone...including the selection panel...that Barlow just hasn't got it?
The guy makes trouble out anything...no peripheral vision...no football brain...he only looks half decent if he is a long way from anyone & can run...even then he is still likely to run into trouble or dispose of the ball poorly.
I thought Goodes decision making early (i.e. until I turned off) was woeful for a player of his stature. That certainly doesn't help a Barlow to start thinking.
All that silly hand passing in a crowd while the rain poured down...do they get any instructions?
On selection I still say that any team that can carry both LRT & Grundy on a regular basis has a serious problem.
Buchanan has been on the slide for a couple of years...sad to watch...is he carrying some sort of injury?Comment
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Thought it was interesting that Brian taylor said that Richmonds decision to cut a lot of its premiership group in one go just a year or so after winning it in the early 80s was the start of Richmonds culture problems which he believed has permeated through even to this day.
He believed that the result of doing this was a selfish culture in which everyone looked out for themselves and the large cut of premiership players left no one to carry on the good culture that had developed during the premiership years. Interesting comment from a person who was on the inside at the timeComment
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Sometimes I can admit mistakes e.g. Ted Richards has now done enough to be at least rated a reasonable pick up...& Bevan has recovered his career...but after early promise...is it not obvious to everyone...including the selection panel...that Barlow just hasn't got it?
The guy makes trouble out anything...no peripheral vision...no football brain...he only looks half decent if he is a long way from anyone & can run...even then he is still likely to run into trouble or dispose of the ball poorly.
I thought Goodes decision making early (i.e. until I turned off) was woeful for a player of his stature. That certainly doesn't help a Barlow to start thinking.
All that silly hand passing in a crowd while the rain poured down...do they get any instructions?
On selection I still say that any team that can carry both LRT & Grundy on a regular basis has a serious problem.
Buchanan has been on the slide for a couple of years...sad to watch...is he carrying some sort of injury?Comment
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Yes, I agree that we are a poorer team without him at his best. The way he played in 2005 he was crucial to our performance. I don't know what it is - attitude, injuries or just a change in the way the game is played now compared to 2005, but the 2007-8 version of Amon was a far cry from that and deserved to be dropped. As far as being underrated, well, after 2 years of performing poorly, you have to start questioning whether he is underrated or just underperforming.
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
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He was right to be dropped but to b honest I'd rather have him than Barlow at the moment.
Also he is not underrated. Sometimes I wish he left instead of Schnieder.Comment
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Amon would only be underrated if he was as fit and firing as he was in 2005. He had the ability to really influence games at that time but for whatever reason (it seems to be alluded to that he has had a lot of underlying injury problems) he is almost a bit part player these days.
Amon in 2009 is overrated if anything and in his current form is not worth perservering with over giving a younger guy the opportunity to learn in the midfield while we still have Kirk and Bolton to support them.Comment
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