Really exciting to see Lewis finally achieving his potential. He seems to have grown up a lot this year.
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I for one am happy to eat humble pie by the trayload - I've been critical of him in the past for not doing the tough stuff, and not using his pace to advantage, but he been doing all of it in spades this season and has become a very valuable member of the team, but also our x-factor who can break a game wide open with his speed.
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
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It's clear Jetta is a changed player, and he deserves great credit for it. He could have won us the match with that last shot on goal, so let's all hope he keeps it up for the rest of the season.Comment
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Does all of the 'Lewis Jetta' stuff really really well and with increasing confidence-- you can always feel the crowd go up a notch when he gets near the footy with any open space in front-- but what is surprising is just how well he sticks his tackles. He just doesn't let much bigger blokes get away from his grip. A complete performance tonight.Comment
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He was great tonight - he is really starting to back himself in 50/50 situations, but more importantly he is beginning to find the ball all around the ground, and use it well when he does. Really impressed with him this year, and there is no doubt that he is a crowd pleaser as well. What a shame that last snap missed, or he quite possibly would be being hailed as a match winner tonight. Keep up the good work Lewis!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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He played very well tonight, and one of the most exciting parts was that when the Crows had the ball he was using his pace to get to players/fill up space around the ground. A polished all around performance from Lewis tonight, I'm over the moon for him with his form this year.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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Looks like he has made a massive improvement on his endurance because his repeat efforts and ability to run out a game have been very telling. There were stories at the start of the pre-season that he hadn't come back in great shape, and then a story about how he spent the pre-season running with Jack to learn about hard work. If he's improved that much in one pre-season, there is probably scope for even further improvement after a couple more pre-seasons.
We've known about his speed since he joined the club, and there was always evidence that he had a penetrating kick. He was just a bit wayward and inconsistent with his field kicking, as well as his goal kicking. But some of his field kicking this season has been outstanding. There were long kicks to Goodes and ROK yesterday that would have been harder for them not to mark than to mark.Comment
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Importantly he's kicked 30 goals and 20 behinds since he finally got off the mark with his first one and he's 14-6 this year. I think the 19 behinds made many think he was a dud kick but accuracy has been good since then.Comment
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Hopefully reid follows in his footsteps n improves his kicking.
Okeefe seems to haveAdam Goodes: Rising Star 99, Brownlow 2003, 2006
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That goal, tapping the ball to his advantage from just inside 50, 3 opposition on his tail, half the crowd out of their seat. Got value out of my season ticket right there.Comment
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