The "pirouette" goal I remember was against Brisbane, not the Pies and it was Voss' grasp he escaped from. It was a round 22 game against the Lions at the SCG where we had thrashed them and the game had petered out in intensity, and then there was a break after a Lions player (Lappin?) had been carried off on a stretcher. The "that's as good as it gets" goal. Is that the one you're thinking of? It is the last one I recall him kicking. (I don't remember one against Richmond, either.)
Round 3: Sydney Swans Reserves v Belconnen Magpies (incl start time clarification)
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The "pirouette" goal I remember was against Brisbane, not the Pies and it was Voss' grasp he escaped from. It was a round 22 game against the Lions at the SCG where we had thrashed them and the game had petered out in intensity, and then there was a break after a Lions player (Lappin?) had been carried off on a stretcher. The "that's as good as it gets" goal. Is that the one you're thinking of? It is the last one I recall him kicking. (I don't remember one against Richmond, either.)Comment
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Wow that report is amazing ugg thank you, if that is your idea of a quick summary and a few notes I'd love to see how much effort goes into a detailed summary in the futureComment
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Liz I'm now confused but that happens a lot. I was at the Lions game when Lappin (?) was carried off (and the wave started) but wasn't that at Olympic park for an afternoon game? That's what I recall. The pirouette goal I was away for but was sitting alongside ORB at the B&F and he said "wait for this one" as it came up on the TV. But it could easily have been a champion (player not coach) like Voss instead of Buckley.Comment
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Liz I'm now confused but that happens a lot. I was at the Lions game when Lappin (?) was carried off (and the wave started) but wasn't that at Olympic park for an afternoon game? That's what I recall. The pirouette goal I was away for but was sitting alongside ORB at the B&F and he said "wait for this one" as it came up on the TV. But it could easily have been a champion (player not coach) like Voss instead of Buckley.
And while it was late in the season, it might not have been round 22. We always seem to play the Lions nowadays in round 22 so I was probably just making an assumption.Comment
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Fantastic effort ugg, and thank you. Nearly as good as being there. We get a depth of information and speculative possibilities that would give an experienced journo a run for his/her money.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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Ugg is better at this job that I could hope to be. Has the credentials to be too. I was right about that....
Anyway, I can't see how they can keep Mike out for much longer. His tapwork is so pretty, and he has learned sooooo much in the offseason of where to be when, and is playing with so much more confidence. Up up and away quality wise. AFL standard.
Young Ben is I think the youngest on our list, including the rookies. He has talent and determination.
Love your aside about 43 ugg. My assessment too.
Find Luke P is a very strong player, physically I mean, and mentally. Wouldn't be surprised he got a gig if someone gets injured.
LJ looks like he is floating but he isn't. He is a 1%er man and a minder.
LRT looked like he was having fun.
Still want to recruit 53, Kane Murphy. He may be small but he is another of the Benny ilk, and he has such a strong boot! Way ahead of where you would think.
Stinker of a day, they did well. Except for one idiot umpire who has no idea of AFL standards of umpiring. Way off in his decisions, needs to go back to park footy for a couple of years.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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Ugg is better at this job that I could hope to be. Has the credentials to be too. I was right about that....
Anyway, I can't see how they can keep Mike out for much longer. His tapwork is so pretty, and he has learned sooooo much in the offseason of where to be when, and is playing with so much more confidence. Up up and away quality wise. AFL standard.
Young Ben is I think the youngest on our list, including the rookies. He has talent and determination.
Love your aside about 43 ugg. My assessment too.
Find Luke P is a very strong player, physically I mean, and mentally. Wouldn't be surprised he got a gig if someone gets injured.
LJ looks like he is floating but he isn't. He is a 1%er man and a minder.
LRT looked like he was having fun.
Still want to recruit 53, Kane Murphy. He may be small but he is another of the Benny ilk, and he has such a strong boot! Way ahead of where you would think.
Stinker of a day, they did well. Except for one idiot umpire who has no idea of AFL standards of umpiring. Way off in his decisions, needs to go back to park footy for a couple of years.Comment
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You're right - it was at Homebush. When I was writing my post, "SCG" didn't feel right but I knew it was a day home game and had forgotten we played that one against the Loins on a Sunday afternoon after getting bumped from the Saturday night by the Bledisloe Cup.
And while it was late in the season, it might not have been round 22. We always seem to play the Lions nowadays in round 22 so I was probably just making an assumption.
I actually watched the 2005 highlights DVD from the boxed set during the week, so I knew the year. Needed to look up which round.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Seems weird that they would fixture the two Sydney based teams to play a game in Canberra. I know GWS have a Canberra allegiance but surely they'll have plenty of opportunities to play other Canberra teams in Canberra.Comment
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Liz I did that drive a few weeks ago. If you get away before 2.30pm it's fine but add about half an hour for every 15 minutes after that.Comment
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The 1.10pm start for the main game as well is a bit left field for a Saturday, but TV rules obviously and we are starting early for a double header I guess.
Not sure what I'll do. It's not that much of a stretch to drive down Sat morning, if you hit the M5-M7 intersection by 6:45 you will make Manuka comfortably by 9:45. Given I'm at that intersection at 5:15 every morning, 6:45 will be like a sleep-in...lol. Certainly a long day if you're heading down from the Central Coast, but anywhere in Sydney is not that far from that intersection on a Sat morning (Northern Beaches excepted).Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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The 1.10pm start for the main game as well is a bit left field for a Saturday, but TV rules obviously and we are starting early for a double header I guess.
Not sure what I'll do. It's not that much of a stretch to drive down Sat morning, if you hit the M5-M7 intersection by 6:45 you will make Manuka comfortably by 9:45. Given I'm at that intersection at 5:15 every morning, 6:45 will be like a sleep-in...lol. Certainly a long day if you're heading down from the Central Coast, but anywhere in Sydney is not that far from that intersection on a Sat morning (Northern Beaches excepted).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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Only a bit over 2 hours for me to Canberra so I'll be there at the early game for sure...And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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Yep, certainly a long day if you are driving back, something I didn't consider. I always stay down for the Saturday games, the past few years with a gang from work who come down for their one game of the year, dinner and a night out at the casino.
Next morning at the Markets (Tram Stop?, Tram something) for breakfast before heading back home.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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