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The OFFICIAL RWO 2009 Troy Luff Medal Count
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The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face. -
You know, after watching that leader board at the Official Count, no wonder the voting for the TLM is like a dogs breakfast. It was the same on Fri night!
Also we just did not appreciate the job Peb had during this season as it was so very different to what we were used to.
Ah well, sentimental choice is what we are best at.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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I think ROK may have suffered from the pre season turmoil in how he is viewed by RWO
Or Maybe we are just better at predicting Brownlow votes ...Comment
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You know, after watching that leader board at the Official Count, no wonder the voting for the TLM is like a dogs breakfast. It was the same on Fri night!
Also we just did not appreciate the job Peb had during this season as it was so very different to what we were used to.
Ah well, sentimental choice is what we are best at.
With Hall and Micky O out he was asked to do a thankless job...that he probably isn't that suited to. When they returned he moved into the midfield where he'll get votes.
The B&F (for the Swans) is about doing the team thing. The TLM is about influence and turning the tide, stepping up and winning the match off your own boot!The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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Supporters usually see things differently to the match committee. The match committee may give votes to a player who does his role but may not get many possessions which means he may not get many TLM votes...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
Here it is Again! - Huddo SENComment
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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.Comment
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Rnd 11-12
Round 11 v Hawthorn, MCG.
BEST: Goodes, O'Keefe, J. Bolton, Jolly, McVeigh, Mattner, C. Bolton
When Cyril Rioli hobbled off the ground early in the game, things looked a bit brighter for the swans, and then some more of
the Hawks players went off the ground with various injuries it looked like the swans may be able to run over the Hawks, who
had the ascendancy for most of the first half. Franklin who had struggled for form in recent weeks was playing with some
purpose and causing Craig Bolton plenty of headaches. The swans hit back hard in the 3rd term to reduce the margin. And just
when it looked like the swans were about to get on top, a free was paid against Hall in the swans F50 for holding Roughead,
with a "shake of the head" from Hall a 50m Penalty ensued, and then another and then another. The result was an easy goal to
Roughead and the gates were almost shut on the swans comeback.
But is was Franklin who sealed the result, marking strongly in front of Craig Bolton, who went down with a knee injury.
The Hawks by 11.
Goodes 3 goals and Hall 2.
5-6-0
TLM Votes
5 Adam Goodes
4 Ryan O'Keefe
3 Brett Kirk
2 Jude Bolton
1 Darren Jolly
(35 Voters, 13 players received votes)
Round 12 v Collingwood @ ANZ.
BEST: O'Keefe, Kirk, Jolly, Richards, Roberts-Thomson
The pies booted the first 3 goals of the game to dampen the spirits of the swans, and their loyal fans. Only for Jacks two
goals, the Pies dominated. Again the pies dominated the play, but the swans managed to kick some late goals to keep the
margin within reach at the long break. The swans played much better in the 3rd term, getting in front at one stage , before
the pies regained the lead and went to the final break with a 3 point lead. Davis and Didak, led the charge in the final
term keeping the swans to only 2 points whilst they kicked 4 goals between them to seal the swans fate.
Jack, O'Keefe and Hall all finished with 2 goals.
5-7-0.
TLM Votes
5 Ryan O'Keefe
4 Brett Kirk
3 Darren Jolly
2 Jude Bolton
1 Lewis Roberts-Thomson
1 Craig Bird
(30 Voters, 13 players received votes)
Leaderboard after 12 rounds
29 Adam Goodes
24 Jude Bolton
18 Rhyce Shaw
18 Brett Kirk
17 Ryan O'Keefe
14 Darren Jolly
11 Jarrad McVeigh
10 Ted Richards
10 Craig Bolton
10 Barry Hall
10 Lewis Roberts-Thomson
5 Craig Bird
3 Martin Mattner
3 Kieren Jack
1 Heath Grundy
1 Michael O'Loughlin
Goodes extends his lead by a point, to lead by 5 from Jude Bolton, while Shaw and Kirk are a further 6 points behind.Comment
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"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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You know, after watching that leader board at the Official Count, no wonder the voting for the TLM is like a dogs breakfast. It was the same on Fri night!
Also we just did not appreciate the job Peb had during this season as it was so very different to what we were used to.
Ah well, sentimental choice is what we are best at.Comment
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More so to adjust to the midfield perhaps, although he's been running like one for a few years now."In some ways we?re less predictable to ourselves and sometimes that can be detrimental because we don?t really know where we?re going" - P.RoosComment
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Rnd 13-14
Round 13 v Adelaide, AMMI.
BEST: Kirk, O?Keefe, Mattner, Goodes, Shaw, Hall
The Pies followed by the Crows, a swans fans delight. Both of which the swans have not beaten for a while.
Halls 250th. Mattner got the party underway with a goal on the run, whilst the crows got the ball into their forward 50
plenty of times, it was with no purpose and the ball came straight out again. The swans won the arm wrestle in the first
qtr, then started to dominate in the 2nd as Adelaide continued to struggle up forward. The swans increasing their lead to 19
points. Kirk kicked the first of the 2nd half, but it was a different Crows outfit after then and they piled on 5 unanswered
goals to lead at the final change by 7 points. Tippet missed and Hall didn't and the margin was just 2 points with minutes
to go, but goals to Edwards and Porplyzia put the result out of reach.
The Crows by 16. The swans 4th loss in a row.
Hall kicked 4 and was reported, as was White and Grundy.
5-8-0
TLM Votes
5 Ryan O'Keefe
4 Martin Mattner
3 Barry Hall
2 Brett Kirk
1 Adam Goodes
(27 Voters, 16 players received votes)
Round 14 v North Melbourne @ ANZ.
BEST: O?Keefe, Jack, Kirk, Roberts-Thomson, McVeigh, Grundy
With no Hall, the swans struggled for an avenue to goal, but managed to lead by a point at qtr time.
The Roos had more scoring opportunities, but only managed a 5 point lead at half time.
A rare goal to LRT got the swans in front, but not for long. Roos kicked the next two, before Veszpremi set up Shaw, and
then kicked one of his own giving the swans a 7 point lead. The two teams struggled to find a match winner, until O'Loughlin
snapped over his shoulder to seal a hard earned victory.
The Swans by 15.
Barlow, J Bolton, Goodes, Bird and O?Loughlin all finished with 2 goals.
6-8-0.
TLM Votes
5 Ryan O'Keefe
4 Brett Kirk
3 Rhyce Shaw
2 Craig Bird
1 Darren Jolly
(40 Voters, 15 players received votes)
Leaderboard after 14 rounds
30 Adam Goodes
27 Ryan O'Keefe
24 Jude Bolton
24 Brett Kirk
21 Rhyce Shaw
15 Darren Jolly
13 Barry Hall
11 Jarrad McVeigh
10 Ted Richards
10 Craig Bolton
10 Lewis Roberts-Thomson
7 Craig Bird
7 Martin Mattner
3 Kieren Jack
1 Heath Grundy
1 Michael O'Loughlin
Goodes' lead is cut to just 3 points as Ryan O'Keefe's run of outstanding games kicks in. Jude Bolton and Kirk are a further
3 points behind.Comment
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Wow Peb, you have just leapt!! Just as the coaches were saying, he wanted a challenge and they finally gave it to him and it took a while to settle in but what a learning curve!!
tension mounts....If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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I thought Jolly would be doing better at this stage...it's all downhill from here for Jols. Looks like a Pebbs and Goodsey race to the line.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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Rn 15-16
Round 15 v Essendon, SCG.
BEST: O?Keefe, Goodes, Kirk, O?Loughlin, Shaw, Barlow
Goodbye Barry Hall. A half time goodbye for the big Fella.
2 goals to a hard working O'Loughlin, Mike Pyke with 8 hitouts, but it was the Don's by 4 points.
The momentum was turning the Bombers way and they extended their lead to 3 goals.
An arm wrestle in the third term but the bombers still managed to increase their lead to 31 points.
3 goals a piece in the last, but the bombers were never in trouble of losing this game.
Bombers by 35.
O?Loughlin with 3 goals and Veszpremi 2.
6-9-0
TLM Votes
5 Ryan O'Keefe
4 Adam Goodes
3 Michael O'Loughlin
2 Kieren Jack
2 Rhyce Shaw
(30 Voters, 16 players received votes)
Round 16 v Carlton @ Docklands.
BEST: O'Keefe, Jolly, White, Shaw, Goodes, McVeigh, C. Bolton
O'Keefe kicked the first goal of the game, closely followed by Fevola. White kicked the first 2 of his goals, but the Blues still led by 3 points. The swans gained the ascendancy and led by 9 points at the main break. The swans managed to wrest the lead back after a goal to White, but the blues fought back. A couple of late goals to the swans kept them in touch to lead by 9. After the final break the swans just had no answer to stop the rampaging Blues, who kicked 9 goals and kept the swans goalless.
The ever courageous Richards went down in a sickening collision which would end his season, with a punctured lung.
White looked inspired with 4 goals, with O'Keefe chipping in for 2. Smith had his best game of the year keeping the dangerous Betts out of the game.
6-10-0.
TLM Votes
5 Ryan O'Keefe
4 Adam Goodes
3 Jesse White
2 Nick Smith
1 Rhyce Shaw
(38 Voters, 15 players received votes)
Leaderboard after 16 rounds
38 Adam Goodes
37 Ryan O'Keefe
24 Jude Bolton
24 Brett Kirk
24 Rhyce Shaw
15 Darren Jolly
13 Barry Hall
11 Jarrad McVeigh
10 Ted Richards
10 Craig Bolton
10 Lewis Roberts-Thomson
7 Craig Bird
7 Martin Mattner
5 Kieren Jack
4 Michael O'Loughlin
3 Jesse White
2 Nick Smith
1 Heath Grundy
Goodes' lead is cut to just 1 points as Ryan O'Keefe's run of outstanding games continues. Jude Bolton and Kirk are dropping further behind. White and Smith both receive their first TLM votes.Comment
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