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You're probably right, he doesn't have the heart for it.
More turnovers leading to goals for the opposition from Richards. We should have traded him last year.
I think Jetta would probably benefit from a run in the reserves. His skills under pressure aren't up to senior level at the moment.
Looking forward to the return of McGlynn, Hannebury, and as for LRT, we certainly missed him in defence today, didn't we? But then you often don't know what you've got until it's gone.
Keep playing Jetta, but give him more to eat, and take off the silly boots, they are reserved for gods, and Gablett doesn't wear em.
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You need to remember that this is Jetta's first year in the AFL system and will take time for his body to develop. It is great to see a Swans' player show some flare! I hope he never loses that or his colourful boots!
Keep coming back to an important principal that was perfectly illustrated today.Always Always pick a player to promote on form!The form players ,who have been elevated are Hanners, Rohan ,Smith and Pyke and they have all done ok.The players not in good form who have been elevated have been Richards and Barlow,....well they have shown us what they are like!Enough said, Selectors,please pick form players.
Logically, McGlynn and LRT...for Barlow and depending on matchups with the doggies, but probably Teddy. Certainly 3 talls of Bradhsaw, Goodes and White would stretch the doggies, so porbbaly Pyke stays in, that said, he did okay today. If Hannebury is ready then either Moore, would be stiff, or Jetta.
Can't believe how cuckoo some swans fans are suggesting Nick Smith should be dropped. One of the few swans players in a badly beaten side that can keep his head up high after giving it 110% and doing a good job on Johnson.
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
Very few suggesting Smith be dropped, must have watching a different game. Had the better of Johnson all day, who continually stages for frees; had not noticed until today, but he is terrible.
You need to remember that this is Jetta's first year in the AFL system and will take time for his body to develop. It is great to see a Swans' player show some flare! I hope he never loses that or his colourful boots!
I have no problem with his flare, but I would like to see him work hard running back as well as forward - I don't think we are getting any two-way football from Jetta at the moment - and every player needs to do that in AFL football these days, first year or not.
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