Can someone who watches the reserves give us some insight into Curries year? If we had given him the opportunities White has had,would the result have been better?
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Nothing on the official twitter account. I believe that tweet was from @ScottHIsAStirrer
177th Senior AFL Match - Round 4, 2009 - Sydney vs Carlton, SCG. This is obviously out of date. I suppose I'll update it once I could be bothered sitting down with the fixture and working it out....
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I've already asked him how he knows. Awaiting reply
I forgot to put unofficial in the original post.Comment
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Photo from the club from training yesterday. Looks okay to me
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I thought it was breaking news and my first reaction was to go straight to Betfair and 'back' the Bulldogs and 'lay' the Swans before the inevitable market change that news would bring.
I got set with 3 separate people, but fortunately I couldn't get set for any huge amount at the going rate. I still think the Dogs will firm once the realisation that it will be wet hits home, so I'll get out of the bets later in the week I'm sure.
Don't forget that official...lolDriver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Swans site works fine for me but doesn't provide time on ground stats and certainly not in a specific position. The justification is exactly what I said before: LRT offers something other than purely as a ruck. He's an excellent defender (arguably our best) and has had some success up forward. In the age of the sub I'd rather have a field player that can ruck a bit rather than a ruck player that can't do much else.
I'm also a bit intrigued why there is support for Seaby to grow into a forward role but no-one thinks that LRT can improve in the ruck. We have a great track record of developing rucks and I'd suggest that LRT's body type and athleticism is similar to a Leigh Brown or Roughead who have done exceptionally well there.Comment
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LRT's Record this year; D.76, M.26, HO.46,FF.9, FA.13, T.23, G.10, P.4. in 10 games.
Seaby; D.71, M.20, HO.161, FF.13, FA.3, T.22, G.2, P.1. in 7 games, one as sub.
Seabs record is not too bad & I agree we could get a lot more from him in the goal kicking department but also I did notice that he gets rested on the bench quite t too.
I have always liked LRT but I love him as a defender because he will fight like a mad dog to stop the opposition from scoring. If we had moved LRT to the backline in the third & moves AJ onto Fyfe who was cutting us to pieces because he is so hard to match up on being 6'3 or 4 7 fast as hell, we could have cut their run.
Both of these blokes tackle all the time & we need hard tacklers in the side I think we need them both. The stats speak for themselves. By the way Seabs has averaged 10 disposals not 8/game. LRT 7.6/gameComment
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..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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