Game Day Thread: Qualifying Final Sydney Swans vs Hawthorn Hawks
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But this does feel a bit like 1987 where our best footy had been played months before the finals, and we were just holding on come finals.Comment
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No run in the side left. Hawks ran harder and had the kicking skills to back it up. Already noted but half the team looks really underdone and with our game plan that makes it very hard to win a game against a quality teamComment
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But I suspect that if we went in with a physically less imposing, inexperienced side, we still would've been beaten by a far stronger side last night, & the posts of the thread would still read similarly but criticizing the selection of the new kids for not being ready & the kids themselves for capitulating under pressure.
In the cold light of day after a painful loss (and they players will be feeling it emotionally a thousand times more than us, plus the physical exhaustion), fact is, any alternate selection conjecture is simply that ... hypothetical conjecture ... & we will never know what could have been.
As for playing like last week, reality is any team can beat another given the right unique circumstances. But to reproduce those the next week (& to expect your opposition to do the same) is fanciful thinking.
Facts are: we are injury riddled & have been increasingly so all season. Many of our experienced & X-Factor players are underdone. Their replacements (or potential replacements) are less physically mature, inexperienced kids. Our record this year during the home & away season has been solid against side outside the top 6, not so solid against the real contenders (we've beaten Richmond, & drawn with Freo)
BUT anything can happen in finals. You only have to get over the line in a game & you live to fight again next week. While we're alive, we're always going to be a chance.
Have faith that the boys will do their best & what will be, will be.
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They can say that all they like 'til the end of time. History books will forever show that we DID win in 2012. & 'Teaser is a Brownlow medalist when he "shouldn't be" too.
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If we do win next week, we're one win from a Grand Final.Comment
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Bit of affection from the commentary booth too ... and a few Swans fans were happy for him too ... count me in ... deserves some success after such a hard road (reminds me of Mitch's timing last year ...)Comment
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I dont see us getting past the prelim, but despite of course wanting to go back to back, a prelim final would be a seriously good result for a year where we've been severely hampered by injuries to key players. Being in the four best teams of the comp is nothing to sneeze about.
This club and group of players is far too proud to put out another performance like that next weekend - despite injuries, underdone players and jaded players."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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Not many,if any,were outright bad,but far too few were good enough.Horse says we will "bounce" back next week - but you can't bounce if you're brittle.Whatever the end , we will take a lot of positives from this season and re-emerge as an even stronger team next year.Comment
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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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car farewell
2. Grundy and Smith have really struggled since the half way mark this year
3. Tippett does not look 100% fit
4. Jessie white did do some good things, but his defensive game is very average. Our forward pressure was very poor.Comment
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I think we are all disappointed because we expected to see the side that played the first 3 quarters last week, but that side spent it all last week. No Buddy and Cyril gave us a very real chance to win this one, but last week turned out to be an aberration in a fading season. We have now lost 4 of our last 5 games, this being our poorest performance.
PS: If this is my vaunted rope-a-dope, it's even better than Ali's. Sad to say, but I have to make a retraction on that one.
Our experienced players were the ones who stuffed up last night. Macca was carrying on all the time like a Prima donna every time the ball didn't bounce his way from a slightly wayward kick. After all he managed to butcher the ball as many times as his team-mates. The game plan was destroyed because it was a @@@@e game plan. I have wondered why we just bomb the ball down the flank every kick out, Mal & Macca don't even look for a leading player any more. Then we bomb the ball high up and under to the forwards, this is not good delivery. If the forwards had good service then we might have been able to get a few goals, we still wouldn't have won though.
Our mids were destroyed and it was because Longmire took Mummy off. I wouldn't blame him if he went somewhere else next year as he obviously isn't appreciated at Swans. He was the catalyst to so much centre square ball movement and his bullocking got us out of there on quite a few occasions. Bayley got on top as soon as he went off. As a ruckman Pykie is still a second ruck but a very good resting ruck. I think there have to be some hard decisions made at the end of the season, which will probably come next week but we may make it through if we play fit players.Comment
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Last week we played fit players this week we played unfit players. Hannas was stuffed by half time and he was having major problems keeping up with Smith. Smithy was labouring by the last quarter. Jetts was really stuffed by the end of the third and he had only played one quarter. I would have preferred to play Biggs, Morton & BJ rather than have those three not fit. I said I thought bringing Jetts in was a mistake before the game and there was a doubt on Dan from the fitness staff and I was doubtful about the efficacy of playing him. We should have trusted our youngsters they are good and talented. I think this is a lesson for Longmire, there can't be a pecking order at the Swans or he will lose the respect of the younger players very quickly.
Our experienced players were the ones who stuffed up last night. Macca was carrying on all the time like a Prima donna every time the ball didn't bounce his way from a slightly wayward kick. After all he managed to butcher the ball as many times as his team-mates. The game plan was destroyed because it was a @@@@e game plan. I have wondered why we just bomb the ball down the flank every kick out, Mal & Macca don't even look for a leading player any more. Then we bomb the ball high up and under to the forwards, this is not good delivery. If the forwards had good service then we might have been able to get a few goals, we still wouldn't have won though.
Our mids were destroyed and it was because Longmire took Mummy off. I wouldn't blame him if he went somewhere else next year as he obviously isn't appreciated at Swans. He was the catalyst to so much centre square ball movement and his bullocking got us out of there on quite a few occasions. Bayley got on top as soon as he went off. As a ruckman Pykie is still a second ruck but a very good resting ruck. I think there have to be some hard decisions made at the end of the season, which will probably come next week but we may make it through if we play fit players.Comment
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