Changes for Port Adelaide (Official teams named)
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I thought Channel 7 reported this morning that Tadgh was back on the Port.They should give him another week off which will be 2 weeks.
McGlynn back and after such a good performance at AAMI last time. Body memory should carry him through.
Good news to hear that JB is back for Mugpies game. Crossing all fingers and toes for that one to happen. I hope either TDL of LJ debut for this game as well.In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.Comment
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Of the current team, Smith and Bird would be selected before (in no particular order):
Jetta
Mattner
Bevan
Playfair (not like for like, but restructuring is always possible)
Pyke (see above, but a little more murky)
Our best 22 at full fitness is as such:
B: Smith, LRT, C.Bolton
HB: Kennelly, Grundy, Malceski
C: Hannebery, Kirk, Jack
HF: McGlynn, Goodes, O'Keefe
F: Rohan, Bradshaw, White
R: Mumford, McVeigh, J.Bolton
I/C: Seaby, Mattner, Kennedy, Bird
Emerg: Moore, Jetta, Shaw
If I've missed anybody obvious, let me know. I really like Mattner as a player, I am by no means one of those jumping up and down demanding he be dropped every week, but we're developing as a side and his form of late hasn't been great. At full fitness, he probably just misses out. Smith is definitely ahead of him.
Three points:
1. Mattner in ahead of Shaw. Mattner gets much tougher defensive assignments than Shaw and is more damaging moving the ball out of defense.
2. Positionally, as long as he is able Mr A.Goodes should play in the midfield. He is a good CHF. He is an absolute star in the midfield. Who replaces him>? Not clear at this stage. On the SCG I don't think it matters, with two other tall forwards he's simply not required, as the HFFer's can forfill the required role sufficently, on bigger grounds??? I want to say LJ, but he's a way off atm and you'd have to drop someone else.
3. From other posts - As "defensive midfielders" I think Smith is ahead of Jack. Both ways. He is a natural footballer and is always composed...not to say Jack is crap, the opposite. Smith is very, very good. Commentators are already calling him the human blanket, comments never made about Jack. By the end of the year people will be saying - Ling, Cornes, Jones, Smith.Last edited by Bloody Hell; 10 June 2010, 03:46 PM.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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2. Positionally, as long as he is able Mr A.Goodes should play in the midfield. He is a good CHF. He is an absolute star in the midfield. Who replaces him>? Not clear at this stage. On the SCG I don't think it matters, with two other tall forwards he's simply not required, as the HFFer's can forfill the required role sufficently, on bigger grounds??? I want to say LJ, but he's a way off atm and you'd have to drop someone else.
3. From other posts - As "defensive midfielders" I think Smith is ahead of Jack. Both ways. He is a natural footballer and is always composed...not to say Jack is crap, the opposite. Smith is very, very good. Commentators are already calling him the human blanket, comments never made about Jack. By the end of the year people will be saying - Ling, Cornes, Jones, Smith.
Again, it's a matter of horses for courses, and I certainly don't think Smith should be relegated to the small defender role indefinitely, but I think against top small defenders, he's of most use there. Kirk still has it in him to tag (though it seems nowadays he has to almost completely sacrifice his attacking game to do so), Jack too (though not as good as Smith, definitely), McGlynn even. We have options that mean we don't need Smith to be a permanent midfield fixture.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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I'd dispute that. With Smith not really playing on the very small forwards this year, and no Crouch, that job has largely fallen to Shaw and has gone unheralded. And I don't think we've been cut up so far this year by a small forward. Davey did kick a couple of goals on Sunday - and noticeably outmarked Shaw on one occasion - but I still don't think he cut Shaw up. So Shaw's defensive contributions have actually been quite important, and he is still providing rebound as well.Comment
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Jetta jettisoned!
PORT ADELAIDE v SYDNEY SWANS
Port Adelaide
B: Jacob Surjan, Alipate Carlile, Troy Chaplin
HB: Paul Stewart, Chad Cornes, Steven Salopek
C: Jay Nash, Domenic Cassisi, Travis Boak
HF: Matt Thomas, Jack Trengove, David Rodan
F: Brett Ebert, Daniel Motlop, Tom Logan
Foll: Dean Brogan, Danyle Pearce, Kane Cornes
I/C: Jason Davenport, Hamish Hartlett, Daniel Stewart, Cameron Hitchcock
Emg: Matthew Lobbe, Danny Meyer, Josh Carr
In: Hitchcock
Out: Matthew Broadbent
Sydney Swans
B: Rhyce Shaw, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Nick Smith
HB: Martin Mattner, Heath Grundy, Tadhg Kennelly
C: Nick Malceski, Brett Kirk, Gary Rohan
HF: Ryan O'Keefe, Adam Goodes, Josh Kennedy
F: Daniel Hannebery, Jesse White, Kieren Jack
Foll: Shane Mumford, Jude Bolton, Jarrad McVeigh
I/C: Paul Bevan, Craig Bird, Ben McGlynn, Mike Pyke
Emg: Matt O'Dwyer, Ted Richards, Patrick Veszpremi
In: Kennelly, McGlynn
Out: Henry Playfair (soreness), Lewis Jetta
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Shaw received the rough end of the commentary stick in that marking contest too. He was running back, goalside of his opponent to help out, but the ball was a mongrel that dropped short and so, luckily for the Essendon player, Shaw's weight was going in the opposite direction which meant he could not compete very effectively.Comment
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yeah,remember that! It made Shaw look bad but there was not a lot he could do about it. Even though he looks totally distressed when things go wrong he actually just gets on with it and seems to be going as hard at the end of a game as the beginning. Hard runner and good attitude!Comment
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