R20, AFL 2010 Dockers V Swans: Pre-Game Discussion

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  • Go Swannies
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    R20, AFL 2010 Dockers V Swans: Pre-Game Discussion


    Swans not ready to talk finals - AFL.com.au


    LRT and Braddy back R21 but:

    "In positive medical news, defender Nick Smith is likely to return against Fremantle while Bradshaw and Roberts-Thomson are pegged for a round-21 return against the Western Bulldogs."
  • Robbo
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    • May 2007
    • 2946

    #2
    Got a good feeling about this one. Freo really limping to the finals......

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    • ash3
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      • Jan 2008
      • 195

      #3
      Swans by 35 points

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      • Captain
        Captain of the Side
        • Feb 2004
        • 3602

        #4
        Originally posted by Robbo
        Got a good feeling about this one. Freo really limping to the finals......
        Hope you are right. Reckon if we win this, finals are a certain and a home final would look very, very likely.

        Would also make the Dogs and Lions games very winnable.

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        • Melbournehammer
          Senior Player
          • May 2007
          • 1815

          #5
          Originally posted by Captain
          Hope you are right. Reckon if we win this, finals are a certain and a home final would look very, very likely.

          Would also make the Dogs and Lions games very winnable.
          My first controversial post for the day - if Rohan is fit i'd play him instead of Moore. And thats not because i dislike Moore who ireckon is a pretty smart footy player but i think could very easily be lost over there.

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          • alison.z
            Regular in the Side
            • Aug 2006
            • 988

            #6

            Hawk and Lion face bans from MRP - AFL.com.au


            Jack free to play ... hope he's in the same form as last week!!

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            • ugg
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              • Jan 2003
              • 15961

              #7
              Originally posted by alison.z

              Hawk and Lion face bans from MRP - AFL.com.au


              Jack free to play ... hope he's in the same form as last week!!
              Okay one problem fixed. Now to figure out who to drop for Smithy.
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              • Nich
                Senior Player
                • May 2010
                • 1291

                #8
                Originally posted by ugg
                Okay one problem fixed. Now to figure out who to drop for Smithy.
                Teddy probably. He'll stick with Shaw/Mattner/Tadhg/Grundy/Mal/Bevan. Teddy looks the one to me.

                *edit - Bevo is the only other one as far as I'm concerned. I think it will be Teddy though.
                Last edited by Nich; 9 August 2010, 05:05 PM.

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                • ugg
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                  • Jan 2003
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Nich
                  Teddy probably. He'll stick with Shaw/Mattner/Tadhg/Grundy. Teddy looks the one to me.
                  Although Freo don't have a traditional tall forward line, Teddy is one of only two tall defenders we have so he won't be dropped.
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                  • msb
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                    • Mar 2006
                    • 827

                    #10
                    Another controversial post and I will no doubt get crucified, but in such an important game I think kirky should sit this one out....hes got no run and on that massive ground will struggle big time, we need pace over there. Slot him straight back in for the final 2 games though.

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                    • Matt79
                      Bring it on!
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 3143

                      #11
                      Originally posted by msb
                      Another controversial post and I will no doubt get crucified, but in such an important game I think kirky should sit this one out....hes got no run and on that massive ground will struggle big time, we need pace over there. Slot him straight back in for the final 2 games though.
                      Kirky has not missed a game since 2002 (or something along those lines) and is retiring at seasons end. Do you seriously think the Swans would 'rest' hime now??????
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                      • msb
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                        • Mar 2006
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Matt79
                        Kirky has not missed a game since 2002 (or something along those lines) and is retiring at seasons end. Do you seriously think the Swans would 'rest' hime now??????
                        No of course they wont, just a thought. So what if he's played since 2002, if it increases the risk of us winning such a vital game and having pace in the midfield at that huge ground, then why not rest him??? As I said put him straight back in the following week back at the SCG, no harm as far as im concerned, but im expecting no one to agree.

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                        • Matt79
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                          • Sep 2004
                          • 3143

                          #13
                          Originally posted by msb
                          No of course they wont, just a thought. So what if he's played since 2002, if it increases the risk of us winning such a vital game and having pace in the midfield at that huge ground, then why not rest him??? As I said put him straight back in the following week back at the SCG, no harm as far as im concerned, but im expecting no one to agree.
                          Problem is MSb, you simply need to look beyond the 'physical' aspects that Kirk brings such as pace etc. I suspect that on the ground he would simply never stop talking, encouraging, leading which is what we need for our youngsters as much as the pace. We will probably only realise what a champion we have in Kirk when we see what we as a side are missing when he retires.
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                          • sWAns63
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                            • Apr 2003
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by msb
                            No of course they wont, just a thought. So what if he's played since 2002, if it increases the risk of us winning such a vital game and having pace in the midfield at that huge ground, then why not rest him??? As I said put him straight back in the following week back at the SCG, no harm as far as im concerned, but im expecting no one to agree.
                            Will he be at the cocktail party for Roos & Kirky the night before maybe he'll be to tired to play anyway?
                            I would of thought probably Moore or maybe Shaw out for Smith though the latter's pace might be useful.

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                            • msb
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                              • Mar 2006
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Matt79
                              Problem is MSb, you simply need to look beyond the 'physical' aspects that Kirk brings such as pace etc. I suspect that on the ground he would simply never stop talking, encouraging, leading which is what we need for our youngsters as much as the pace. We will probably only realise what a champion we have in Kirk when we see what we as a side are missing when he retires.
                              No doubt with what your saying, the bloke is a legend with the way he goes about it on the field....but this week surely he could provide encouragement, leadership from the sidelines, during breaks etc?

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