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Mitch May is one of the most frustrating to watch. He has the raw build of a prototype AFL player of the current era and (very) occasionally does something really eye-catching. But most of the time he just plays timidly, or with low intensity. I had thought, however, he was a year older and hence eligible for this year's draft. If he still has a year to go before he is draftable, there is some chance things may suddenly click for him and he will start playing in a style to match his physique.
Potter is the one (of those who regularly played for the reserves this year) who looks the most natural footballer, and the one who plays as if he believes he belongs in the ACTAFL team. A hard working scrapper rather than a silky skilled distributor, he must be in with some shot. The rest have mostly been quite anonymous thus far, but this will the year for them to make a move and show their worth.
What happened to Jay Lewis? Was he eligible last year or this? He has played a couple of games this year for the reserves (including the horrid game in the freezing cold against Ainslee in July when Frosty went ape at the effort of certain players).Comment
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Mitch May is one of the most frustrating to watch. He has the raw build of a prototype AFL player of the current era and (very) occasionally does something really eye-catching. But most of the time he just plays timidly, or with low intensity. I had thought, however, he was a year older and hence eligible for this year's draft. If he still has a year to go before he is draftable, there is some chance things may suddenly click for him and he will start playing in a style to match his physique.
Potter is the one (of those who regularly played for the reserves this year) who looks the most natural footballer, and the one who plays as if he believes he belongs in the ACTAFL team. A hard working scrapper rather than a silky skilled distributor, he must be in with some shot. The rest have mostly been quite anonymous thus far, but this will the year for them to make a move and show their worth.
What happened to Jay Lewis? Was he eligible last year or this? He has played a couple of games this year for the reserves (including the horrid game in the freezing cold against Ainslee in July when Frosty went ape at the effort of certain players).
I must admit, I was pleased to see that Mitch May, Guthrie and Potter all had an extra year in the system. From what little I've seen of May, he does look to be a bit timid, and he also seems to be a bit of a plodder, lacking athleticism, but with another year things might click. Not a huge fan of Guthrie either but again, he has time. Potter definitely looks the most likely of the lot, and it's reflected in the trust the coaching staff place in him, often setting up with him at the bounce.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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Jay Lewis is born '92, and didn't seem to get much time in ressies this year. So unless he gets thrown a lifeline of some sort, looks likely he will go the way of Ryan Bottin-Noonan, who missed out last year after his scholarship ended.
So far as the season that the Reserves had, I would have thought that the main function of the ressies and their coach was to develop the listed players to the point that they were ready for senior selection ... if they could also win a flag, that would be a bonus, but the constraints placed by the league makes that unlikely in any event.
Based on that, you would have to say that the ressies and their coach had an outstanding year.
Also, this arena is the practical introduction to the club for the scholarship players (and later, the Academy boys). The young boys who played ressies this year it appeared were primarily given a role to fulfil each game, mostly defensive. Added to that, these 16 turning 17 y.o.'s were exposed to the whole Swans process and culture, and now have a year to produce the necessary football to cement stage one of a professional career ... if they are good enough, they will be better prepared than most. Keep in mind that all of these boys were 15 y.o's playing u/18's at the start of last season ... or, come round 1 2011, they will be at the same stage as Nipper Gordon was round 1 2009, or Craig Bird was the year before he was listed ... so plenty can happen!
Footnote: Ryan Bottin-Noonan played 2010 for Campbelltown in the SAFL Premier Div and won The NAB Rising Star Award ... congrats Botts!Comment
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Footnote: Ryan Bottin-Noonan played 2010 for Campbelltown in the SAFL Premier Div and won The NAB Rising Star Award ... congrats Botts!
Big footnote uncon. Good for you RBN! I wondered where he had slipped away to......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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Sydney Swans Academy Initial Intake
Some interesting names listed in the initial intake for the Swans Academy.
Dylan Roos
Tyler Roos
Brandon Jack - Gary Jack's brother
Jake Bradshaw
Dylan Roos and Brandon Jack are both 17 and have made the Sydney north squads for the NSW under 18 trials. I think all our 17 and 18 year old scholarship players have also made their squads.
Does anyone know how the Academy scheme works. Can we dream of getting a young Roos and another Jack drafted to the Swans in two years?Last edited by TheGong; 18 December 2010, 08:55 PM.Comment
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Brandon Jack - another son of Gary's? Or is he really Kieren's Uncle Brandon?
The others all sound likely names; let's hope the genes run true.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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A full list of Academy players can now be found here:
QBE Sydney Swans Academy Players - Official Website of the Sydney Swans Football Club
Worth noting is that Mitch May, who as far as I know hasn't been spotted at training yet while Lynch, Guthrie and Potter have, is still around and included on the list. A few other recognisable names in another Jack, and a couple of Rooses.
EDIT: And now I see somebody beat me to it in another thread. Oh well, merge threads?Last edited by BSA5; 18 December 2010, 11:34 PM.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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Blakey, Roos, Jack - nepotism or just great genes and our good luck?
Brandon stamped his papers saying he wanted to take after big brother rather than dad some time ago. Middle brother is going to take on the family business I understand.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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Last edited by Primmy; 19 December 2010, 09:13 PM.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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Don't think dad would be too upset after his eldest boys stunning success in his code of choice.Comment
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