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  • swanwolf
    Warming the Bench
    • Apr 2013
    • 198

    Originally posted by ScottH
    Final quarter could have been a foot off the pedal mentality. No player will admit to it, but we just weren't running as hard in that qtr. Kicking the first 2 goals was just the icing on the cake before going to sleep.
    I thought that as well, we came to a complete stop. ROK sounded annoyed by it post match but you know how serious he is about everything so who's to say. Food for thought: we've not played well this year when Mumford is not on the ground.

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16737

      They may well have been buggered by the final quarter but I think thats excusable given how damn hard they worked for most of the game.

      My slight criticism is that they didnt generate as big a score as they should have given just how immense the pressure was. There is still plenty of room to improve the finesse.

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      • DK_
        On the Rookie List
        • Jun 2013
        • 454

        Originally posted by swanwolf
        Watching a replay of Tigers v Crows has tempered my joy of our victory somewhat. Yes we were good, even great, but Adelaide are pathetic and against us even worse despite ressies & rookies comprising a third of our team.
        Don't underestimate how the Swans' pressure game makes an ok side look incompetent, or how crushing a defeat like we inflicted on Adelaide can be on a side's confidence.

        It was kind of the same for West Coast last year. Leading up to the game, they were doing well and were favourites going into the match. The Swans thumped them and it took them weeks to recover. Adelaide did them over the next week too, same as the Tigers overran the Crows this time.

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        • mcs
          Travelling Swannie!!
          • Jul 2007
          • 8149

          Originally posted by DK_
          Don't underestimate how the Swans' pressure game makes an ok side look incompetent, or how crushing a defeat like we inflicted on Adelaide can be on a side's confidence.

          It was kind of the same for West Coast last year. Leading up to the game, they were doing well and were favourites going into the match. The Swans thumped them and it took them weeks to recover. Adelaide did them over the next week too, same as the Tigers overran the Crows this time.
          I agree DK. When you go out into a game where plenty were tipping you to give it a good shake, and then you get absolute shellacked in it, it really can drain the confidence. Happened to us a few times over the years against the Pies - talked up all week, then beaten comfortably, and we never really recovered.

          I wouldn't be surprised if we do the exact same thing to West Coast this year. They are really struggling at home, and if we are fit and firing we might just give them a good old baking hopefully
          "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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