Will sangster - you are mean, I am taking my ball and going home.
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The YOUTH you all speak of so fondly will burn out if you play them consistently. They need to be eased in2 it not thrown in the deep end and get smashed every game what will that do to their confidence.
Crouch might be on his last legs but give him and his older team mates a break. If he was not in the best 22 he wldnt have been chosen.
If there is a player Leo will match up on well then play him and give him the farewell he deserves! Same goes 4 Crouch!
Don't agree at all about the throwing of "the kids" in the deep end. Everyone who has ever played a handful of games was thrown in the deep end at some stage. If you followed the deep end theory no one would play until their prime of 26 years old. Pyke wouldn't have played a game. Hannabeery shouldn't be playing either, he needs at least 3 years of body building and stamina to get to the desired level.Comment
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Spot on again! If the young players are in danger of burn out then maybe they are playing the wrong game. How weak are they? Weak coaching too. The reverse is true IMO.Older players need nursing and the only burning with the young players should be the burning up the track every chance they get.In fact older players (30+) are usually only still playing because they are superb at gaining possession and then disposing it accurately.They don't have to run the lines because they handball or kick to a young runner to do this for them.Not every player has to do everything ,its a team game and the role for the young players is to be ball carriers with their pace and fitness.If they burn out during some games its a great learning experience to pace themselves better next time.They MUST be played and I believe the Swans are making a major mistake playing Ablett and Crouch. This will hold back our development next year.
On the other point I saw Michael Voss as an 18 year old play in teams that regularly got thrashed.Didn't seem to do him any harm? You learn a lot about how to win by watching a good side thrash you.Comment
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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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That says something about our best 22.
Don't agree at all about the throwing of "the kids" in the deep end. Everyone who has ever played a handful of games was thrown in the deep end at some stage. If you followed the deep end theory no one would play until their prime of 26 years old. Pyke wouldn't have played a game. Hannabeery shouldn't be playing either, he needs at least 3 years of body building and stamina to get to the desired level.
As I have consistently said througg this thread, there is no use playing youth that are injured or are returning from long term injurues the sake of playing youth,
Just about all of the current younger members of the squad who are not injured and have had largely un-interupted seasons are getting regular games, except for both MOD and Brabazon who both look to have had their papers stamped for poor disposal already.
DST
"Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"
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In any case, many of us have already booked and paid for trips down to Melbourne next week to witness game 300. I wouldn't miss it for the world.Comment
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Have a great time ! I love the AFL atmosphere down there.
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And boy did he deliver. Had Milne's number all night, and that little crook knew it. Crouch was upset post-match as they waited to go down the race, from what I took from his intimated he was upset with his kick into the forward 50 in the dying minutes. One hell of a game.10100111001 ;-)Comment
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