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  • Bloodthirsty
    On the Rookie List
    • May 2013
    • 607

    Jetta & Rohan

    If Jetta has successfully overcome his injuries for the Hawks match, would we play both Jetta and Rohan together for the finals? And if so, who would get dropped?

    My view on the first part is yes - having them both in the same team would be the ultimate weapon. I'm not too sure about who gets dropped, but probably Lamb, which is super harsh on the guy. Better option might be Bolton - but would we lose too much experience? And is Bolton one of the 'untouchables'?

    Is the talent of Jetta and Rohan, and what they bring to a flag defence, enough to oust fitter offensive albeit young players?
    "Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the Swans win pretty."
  • lesswan
    Registered User
    • Jul 2013
    • 1

    #2
    Originally posted by Bloodthirsty
    If Jetta is successfully over his injuries for the Hawks match, would we play both Jetta and Rohan together for the finals? And if so, who would get dropped?

    My view on the first part is yes - having them both in the same team would be the ultimate weapon. I'm not too sure about who gets dropped, but probably Lamb, which is super harsh on the guy. Better option might be Bolton - but would we lose too much experience? And is Bolton one of the 'untouchables'?

    Is the talent of Jetta and Rohan, and what they bring to a flag defence, enough to oust fitter offensive albeit young players?
    Cannot drop Bolton would not even think off it, too experienced (esp in finals), too smart, too versatile & too good. Jetta v Rohan = if Rohan can get some form in next 2 weeks and is physically OK he gets the nod due to greater physical & defensive skills and can play a lock down roll if required. Jetta at this stage is a one trick pony but it is a very good trick (ie speed & slingshot footy) but Rohan also has that trick. Jetta's only chance is as the sub at best at this stage

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    • jono2707
      Goes up to 11
      • Oct 2007
      • 3326

      #3
      When Gazza was on the field on Sunday the team was set up for the slingshot sort of play a few times - giving Gazza a lot of space on the fat side of the field in order to use his pace in the open. It didn't really come off on Sunday but I can see more of these setups for the next 2 weeks to get us ready for more slingshotting in the finals. That to me would say we expect to play at least one of Gazza or Jetts or even both in finals....

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      • DK_
        On the Rookie List
        • Jun 2013
        • 454

        #4
        I suspect that we'll end up with one starting, one sub, unless they're both on fire. In reality, that's too much to ask for

        I don't think Lamb will survive Mitchell returning. No idea who else you would drop. They should be carrying the ball at speed through the midfield though, not waiting for it up forward.

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        • swansrob
          Senior Player
          • May 2009
          • 1265

          #5
          Jetts could well be a brilliant finals super-sub. Just need to ensure Rohan gets enough run into his legs so he doesn't get stuck with the vest for the rest of the season.

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          • Melbournehammer
            Senior Player
            • May 2007
            • 1815

            #6
            the ambivalence towards jetta that seems to exist on this website and big footy constantly amazes me. he is far from a one trick pony. Sure he isnt an inside midfielder but just how many of those do you need ? He has a long straight kick, an ability to deliver the ball in space and an ability to kick long goals. Have a look at the essendon game from this year and last year - he kicked goals in the wet and in the dry fast track at etihad. Plus every time he plays he draws defenders away from the congestion which gives the rok jpk types more opportunities. if maxwell is covering him you know that he cant sag across to go third man up - he has to stay goal side. and thats the case for almost every player in the league. and if he is out there it means that the running defender finds it harder to run with hanners.

            rohan does the same thing but is a taller more athletic version - so he can also take marks in a forward line and play as a genuine hff rather than a winger.

            i dont know whether he is going to make it for september 2013 and it will be disappointing if he doesnt but the reluctance to recognise just how important he was for us last year and early this year surprises me.

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            • Nico
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 11339

              #7
              Frankly I dont think either of them will be ready for finals action. Both have been off the field for so long it is hard to see them making an impact in finals. Clubs that play underdone players in finals invariably fail. Rohan can hardly be expected to play at his top regardless of how fit he might say he is or look.
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              • Go Swannies
                Veterans List
                • Sep 2003
                • 5697

                #8
                The only walk-in I'd say is Goodes and how often have we seen him take a few games to hit form again? Jetta is an impact player but after so long off field? He also has been pretty quiet this year, when on field, so it's asking a lot for him to come in and play, probably Hawks,Hawks, Freo and Cats in finals atmosphere is a HUGE ask.

                On the other hand, Rohan has played finals and was rusty but okay. A couple of kinda-nice-to-win games might set him up for finals. He knows Skilled well so might get a longer run there, expecting to be subbed off?

                The other questions are: what injuries are we carrying? Hanners should looks sore and Macca was way off last week, and Tippett is a bit of a concern. It may come down to Rohan and/or Jetta for Cunningham or B Jack.

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                • top40
                  Regular in the Side
                  • May 2007
                  • 933

                  #9
                  Paul Roos said this week On the Coach that Jetta represents an important inclusion in a Swans team. He agreed when put to him by Mike Sheahan about the importance of Adam Goodes, but didn't mention either Sam Reid or LRT.

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                  • Bloodthirsty
                    On the Rookie List
                    • May 2013
                    • 607

                    #10
                    I think it needs to be looked at from a 'sum of the whole' perspective rather than 'individual parts'. I think Jetta and Rohan could fulfil their roles as two parts of a machine that is very solid, but would be better with them in linking things together and troubling opposition match-ups. They can do this without being in AA form.
                    "Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the Swans win pretty."

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                    • 707
                      Veterans List
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 6204

                      #11
                      IMO thoughts of Reid and Jetta returning to the seniors is lunacy given that both have missed a heap of games and neither was in great form prior to being injured.

                      Having watched replays of the past few games in the past couple of days (whilst the wife has been interstate :-), Jesse has performed to a really high standard and had real impact for us. Absolutely no way should thoughts of Reid getting a game in front of Jesse be entertained.

                      Now that Rohan is playing again, if he continues to feel good after games, he should be preferred to Jetta. Just as much pace but puts on tremendous pressure, tackles hard and takes a good grab, far more versatile. How tall is Rohan, listed as 188cm but looks a lot taller than that.

                      So think we go with who is in the team now and only use Reid and Jetta as replacements in case of injuries. Goodes now appears unlikely to appear before the finals so green vest only for him but not sure who goes out?

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                      • bloods1984
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 15

                        #12
                        Sorry but whilst i agree that Gary has alot of potential i think alot of people are getting too emotional about his return and the feel good story. You have to keep in mind that he has played less than 25 senior games in his whole career and he is coming back from a very serious injury and takes alot of game time to get your touch and sharpness back from such a long lay off. Jetta was our leading goal kicker last year and after a slow start to the season was coming back into some form, yes he has had a lengthy layoff as well but not the same as Garys. Jetta comes into the team imo

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          #13
                          Jetta is an automatic selection if fit

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                          • Auntie.Gerald
                            Veterans List
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 6478

                            #14
                            agree Gary is just awesome in his potential BUT against the top teams Jetts has shown a whole season of quality in 2012 and that would be very very hard to ignore

                            Jetts and Goodes are the two i am hoping that we get back and there is no reason why they couldnt be on the bench and rotate in - the hard part is bringing in two underdone players

                            we saw that Shaw was cooked the first game by half time and cooked after 3 qtrs the second game...........at least Shaw should be ready by this wknd to play out close to the 4 qtrs which is critical and he will be totally ready by the last round match fitness wise

                            I would definitely have Jetts play off the sub role against the Hawks and give him 1.5 qtrs and then have him do the modified beep test straight after the game to rip into his cardio so it feels more like a few qtrs of cardio

                            NOW the thing that changes everything is imagine if Gazza or Lambie has a blinder this sat !!!!
                            "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                            • mcs
                              Travelling Swannie!!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 8166

                              #15
                              I think we can only take 1 of 2 out of Rohan and Jetta into the finals. What you don't want going into finals is a multitude of fitness concerns (as players, like Teddy did last year will be carrying injuries as well). Goodes is an auto selection if he gets in, but his fitness will be a query. Rohan's fitness will be ok but his match fitness week, and jetta will be a concern on both.
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