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  • Primmy
    Proud Tragic Swan
    • Apr 2008
    • 5970

    The Umps should be hanging their heads in shame, and the Noble and Members stands made sure they understood that at half time and at full time the police moved in more closely around them, and well they might. I would be surprised to see any of them come GF day.

    The game had its moments, and we all got to make a lot of noise with those clappers that gave me a major dose of tinnetus and that young female who sat two rows behind and has a schreek that would cause a banshee to pause in flight didn't help.

    But the send off was particularly fine. The three of them spaced themselves out and walked the perimiter on their own, each in their own style and tempo, with the rest of them in a nest walking behind them further infield. Crouchy slapped hands with as many as he could, MickyO looked into each and everyone of our eyes and was drawing as much as he could from us. Leo collected his two boys somewhere (I think at the Noble Stand) and continued the long walk. The Lions staff and hangers cleared the Stadium and the boys set up a guard of honour in front of their own cheer squad who joined in the party.

    It was a slow walk a la Kell and Dunks. And when it got down to the race, Micky realised there was another 20 meters or so of ground he hadn't covered when they started so he held up proceedings so he could go down there as well. Crouchy had started further back so someone down there with a big red banner was rewarded. They all clapped us or waved or wiped eyes.

    At the race every other player and official milled in those bright red jackets and eventually clustered around while the boys were chaired off and provided a brilliantly coloured tail to the procession.

    All in all it was a class act from each and everyone of them. And it was a class act from Us Who Were There.
    If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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    • Primmy
      Proud Tragic Swan
      • Apr 2008
      • 5970

      Me again. One more think, I was keeping an eye on Jolls as the rather enigmatic and wonderful LRT was rucking for much more than he would in rest periods, and in his rest times he looked absolutely done. Nothing left. Nada. Zip. I suspect he is carrying injury to ribs.

      As for McVeigh, he had no legs. He is carrying back related hamstring, and when he would have normally run in and kicked long, he passed short and fluffy. He did his best in marshalling, but no legs.

      And as for putting Craig on Jon - it was like David and Goliath. And Craig is not all that small! Hope we have a KPP for the backline. One day. Soon?

      Actually a lot of the blokes looked done for the season. Run out of legs. Oh well, bring on the party, and the draft, and the preseason and Round 1 2010!
      If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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      • AnnieH
        RWOs Black Sheep
        • Aug 2006
        • 11332

        Saw LRT trying to get a cab out of the cross about 1am.
        Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
        Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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        • Reggi
          On the Rookie List
          • Jan 2003
          • 2718

          Originally posted by AnnieH
          Saw LRT trying to get a cab out of the cross about 1am.
          Did the Taxi drivers not want to pick him up because he just did not look like he knew where he wanted to go?
          You don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby Ziegler

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          • Hartijon
            On the Rookie List
            • May 2008
            • 1536

            Originally posted by Primmy
            Me again. One more think, I was keeping an eye on Jolls as the rather enigmatic and wonderful LRT was rucking for much more than he would in rest periods, and in his rest times he looked absolutely done. Nothing left. Nada. Zip. I suspect he is carrying injury to ribs.

            As for McVeigh, he had no legs. He is carrying back related hamstring, and when he would have normally run in and kicked long, he passed short and fluffy. He did his best in marshalling, but no legs.

            And as for putting Craig on Jon - it was like David and Goliath. And Craig is not all that small! Hope we have a KPP for the backline. One day. Soon?

            Actually a lot of the blokes looked done for the season. Run out of legs. Oh well, bring on the party, and the draft, and the preseason and Round 1 2010!
            You make a good point about Craig B. We have overloaded him for too long.He has done the job magnificently but the wear and tear is starting to show.His kick into the man when we had momentum up led to a turnover goal,his hands in the back to Jon lead to another and these little things indicate that the guy has worn too much pressure. We need a KPP in defense and he needs to go to the flank. i am not criticising him,he is a great player,I am sympathising with him!

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            • BigD
              Swans Tragic No. 1
              • Apr 2007
              • 394

              Originally posted by gossipcom
              That was the official count.

              The unofficial count was much higher.

              Sydney 14.8.92 v Brisbane 15.10.100, Full Time - AFL Results - The Score

              18 to 12 in favour of Brisbane at one point that statistic was 12-2.
              Either way I can't believe the count finished that close. That was the most biased display of umpiring I have ever seen and a total disgrace considering we had the most experienced umpire in the league (Kennedy - 455 games) out there.

              I think the Swans did extremely well to be as close as they were at the end considering the Lions had three extra players in yellow shirts.

              Having got that off my chest, I believe we have a lot to look forward to next year, despite last nights and the overall seasons results.

              Finally - Farewell Magic, Leaping Leo & Crouchy. Three true Swans greats. You all deserved every bit of the accolades and recognition that you got last night, boys. You'll be missed but never forgotten.
              Red & White forever.

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

                Been a long season and glad its over now.
                I said at the start of 09 we would finish 13th .
                We just couldnt win games when we normally would of:

                Eg : StKilda (Twice), Geelong, Brisbane (Last night), Hawthorn(MCG).

                Didnt get near Collingwood ,W Bulldogs or Adelaide again.
                Couldnt be Freo in Perth .

                Last night pretty much said where we are at.
                We are competative when are are in form against the best and when we are not switched on we are very ordinary .

                We beat 1 Top 8 team for the year in Carlton.

                Didnt win Interstate.

                Won once in Melbourne against RICHMOND (15th)

                Won in Canberra against MELBOURNE ( 16TH )

                Agree with Nico, we really must get some pace and genuine inside players in the middle to get back in the mix with the Top 8.
                Kirky @ Jude will be in our best 22 , though they need young quick players around them who can win the footy and break the lines.
                They are toilers who are stars in their own right and still have plenty to offer.
                Whilst many on here think Craig Bird can be the answer ,he also will be in our best 22 though is a plodder who doesnt win games or breaks games open.

                We got smashed by quality midfielders last night again.

                Gotta give Heath Grundy my hand though ,never rated him at all.
                I ll eat humble pie now, and congratulate him on his season.
                We can bulid a defence around B2 ,Reg and LRT now.
                He has had a sensational season and has been a shining light.
                Always admired LRT and have said a million times on here that hes nearly 1st picked week in week out. He gets everything out of himself.

                Look we tried, got back in the game fell short.
                Just a shame we couldnt send Micky ,Leo and Crouchy out on a winning note.
                Hopefully we have a Brownlow hanging around Goodsey neck again.
                Most importantly we have found some kids this year as well :

                Brett Meridith,Nick Smith,Dan Hannebery,Matt Odwyer,and Jesse White.

                The possibilty of getting Tadhg Kennelly back is a positive.
                The fact we can get something for Hally.
                The fact we can start 2010 with a full list
                Losing Fosdike,Kennelly before a ball is bounced
                Not 1 game from : Henry Playfair,Tim Schmidt @ just 2 from Leo Barry

                Injuries killed Lewis Johnston ,Paddy Veszpremi , Dan Currie and Matty Laidlaw.They are all young and they all can play at the elite level.

                Questions marks are hanging though on many:

                Senior guys who had poor seasons need to bounce back are ;

                Marty Mattner,Ed Barlow,Ted Richards,Paul Bevan & Jarred Moore

                Guys under the microscope are :

                Daniel Okeefe,Nick Malceski,Luke Ablett,Henry Playfair,Amon Buchanan,Ryan Brabazon & Tim Schmidt.


                Though Im glad we have a crack most weeks. imagine following Port. We didnt do what Hawthorn has just done either.
                Guenuine interest in what we do over the summer and what we can get.
                Est 1874
                SMFC
                09.18.33.2005

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                • lwjoyner
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 953

                  perhaps someone should start a thread on who will be delisted. I think that
                  Braba,Laidlaw and schmidt may end up on the rookie list. Lucky for Ablett and Buchanan that we have so many retiring.

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                  • lwjoyner
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 953

                    I forgot to add. Any one have some photos of the send of for Micky, Leo and JC.

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                    • liz
                      Veteran
                      Site Admin
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 16778

                      Originally posted by lwjoyner
                      I think that
                      Braba,Laidlaw and schmidt may end up on the rookie list.

                      Pretty sure they're all too old for the rookie list. Schmidt and Braba certainly are. Laidlaw might just creep in.

                      But there's really not much point in putting any of those on the rookie list anyway. If the club doesn't think they'll be right in the mix for a senior spot next season, why hang on to them? It only really makes sense to put an existing senior player on the rookie list if they are recovering from a long term injury and you want to give them a bit of time to recover (ala Thornton this year).

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                      • DST
                        The voice of reason!
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2705

                        Originally posted by lwjoyner
                        perhaps someone should start a thread on who will be delisted. I think that
                        Braba,Laidlaw and schmidt may end up on the rookie list. Lucky for Ablett and Buchanan that we have so many retiring.
                        No way we are going to take 9 or 10 in a shallow draft.

                        If Playfair goes due to injury and Kennelly does not make it back to Oz then it's likely we will only see one more cut, maybe no more as that will be 7 picks come draft day.

                        DST
                        "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                        • BSA5
                          Senior Player
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 2522

                          Originally posted by DST
                          No way we are going to take 9 or 10 in a shallow draft.

                          If Playfair goes due to injury and Kennelly does not make it back to Oz then it's likely we will only see one more cut, maybe no more as that will be 7 picks come draft day.

                          DST
                          Keep in mind that Thornton, Orreal, Gilchrist and Pyke are all a chance of being elevated off the rookie list as well. If all four were elevated (highly unlikely), that would be only 3 live picks on draft day. Of course, in all likelihood it will only be Thornton, and maybe Pyke, that gets an elevation, meaning 5 active picks. Factor in the possibility of Gordon being preselected in the ND (like Bird), and that could be down to 4 live picks.
                          Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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                          • hot potato
                            Sir Ashmole Gruntbucket
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 1122

                            Originally posted by lwjoyner
                            I forgot to add. Any one have some photos of the send of for Micky, Leo and JC.
                            Yep, Got some goodies, where do u want 'em?

                            HP
                            "He was proud of us when we won and he was still proud of us when we lost' Tami Roos about Paul Sept 06.

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                            • Bob Neil
                              Opportunistic Join Date
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 313

                              Umpiring

                              Grumble grumble.

                              Was at the game so couldn't work out many decisions - most a long way away.
                              Big screen replays were selective but often showed poor decisions, to Swans detriment most of the time.

                              How did umpiring appear on TV? Often shows things you miss at the game.

                              What was the Jude free against for at the pivitol moment, late Q4?
                              Could have been over-come if it weren't for an ensuing brain fade or two....

                              BTW, what % of BL's goals were from frees? I guess 30% Ours?

                              Grumble.
                              Last edited by Bob Neil; 31 August 2009, 11:56 AM. Reason: Another grumble

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                              • Armchair Coach
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 95

                                Originally posted by Bob Neil
                                How did umpiring appear on TV? Often shows things you miss at the game.
                                Some of the frees were there. Some were just technical and anally retentive. Some were just outrageous and non-existent imo. Some that should've been paid at both ends weren't. That's pretty normal for our games though. Some atrocious bouncing too.

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