I reckon the x-factor was there, just tempered by not wanting to screw up so he can hold the place in the team. Most times that he picked the ball up he looked to bust through people, that's the x-factor I want to see.
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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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It was his first game in so he cannot be judged too critically, and he did reasonably well.
He also seemed to find the ball ok and certainly played within the 'team' ethos, but he didn't seem to have that spark of excitement that was typical of his first few games in the seniors. That might be a reflection of my expectation rather than his actual performance (either then, or now), but I recall an x-factor that was not evident in his game last night.
I thought his game yesterday was measured and team orientated but I suspect that will serve him better in the future than trying to do grab attention by trying spectacular, but very low percentage, things that he has been guilty of in the reserves at times this year. I don't think there were many bits of individual brilliance last night - a very cold, dewy and hence slippery surface and stacks of players around the ball meant it was far more a night for grunt than for flair. But if/when he does establish himself as a regular senior player, I think we will definitely benefit from his excellent, and sometimes audacious, kicking.Comment
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Oops, I thought I was on the game day thread, as I was doing several things at the same time. I'd had a bad day........ At the time, I thought, where has everyone gone, no one is posting tonight? The life of a single parent has its moments.
In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.Comment
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Best on ground.
How can he not be after all the long hard wait for him to walk among the mere mortals that make up the rest of the Sydney Swans (no, the Vez Swans!). How I wish I could be privileged enough to stand in the warm glow that is his very being. What a man, what an inspiration!
I am humbled that up to this point I thought he was just another player and was confused about the hype he received. By now, by the grace of Vez, I can see! All hail the Vez.
Veeezzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!
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In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.Comment
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Tailed off a bit in the second half but in the first half did a great job, essentially playing as a lead up half forward. He had 10 kicks and 7 marks at the break - pretty good figures.
He was using his pace and willingness to hit a mark hard, burn off his man, and be the link man back into the F50. Not the flash of a few years ago, bopping and flying round inside the arc, but a role he is made for with his bursts and good long kicking skills. We haven't really had someone in that role since ROK moved to the midfield so maybe that's why Roos has held him back, demanding he gets his fitness up for the task.
I thought if that was the role he was given, he did it very damn well and with his attributes of pace, strong hands, and a penetrating kick, he's made for it.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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Tailed off a bit in the second half but in the first half did a great job, essentially playing as a lead up half forward. He had 10 kicks and 7 marks at the break - pretty good figures.
He was using his pace and willingness to hit a mark hard, burn off his man, and be the link man back into the F50. Not the flash of a few years ago, bopping and flying round inside the arc, but a role he is made for with his bursts and good long kicking skills. We haven't really had someone in that role since ROK moved to the midfield so maybe that's why Roos has held him back, demanding he gets his fitness up for the task.
I thought if that was the role he was given, he did it very damn well and with his attributes of pace, strong hands, and a penetrating kick, he's made for it.Comment
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My impression about Vesz is that the coaches are not trying to eradicate his individuality but expand his repertoire, with a view to using him both forward and back as well as in the midfield mix. I didn't see last night's match but I'm pleased he was on the ground and I think we will see a lot more of him.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Looked good.
I thought he looked like a cool kid who was at a new school, hanging with the cools kids - knowing how to be cool.
Peace - Out!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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