2014 round 1 team vs GWS

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  • Ludwig
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 9359

    #16
    Originally posted by DeadlyAkkuret
    No chance Cunningham is ahead of Jetta.
    Just saying that Jetta missed a lot of football last year and had an interrupted preseason with the ITB surgery and he hasn't put in that much game time. While Cunningham has played well and has had a full preseason. So at this stage of the year, I think Cunningham is better prepared to run out a game than Jetta. Nothing to do with ability or how things may look by round 3, but for round 1, I would prefer Harry in the 21.

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    • ShockOfHair
      One Man Out
      • Dec 2007
      • 3668

      #17
      To help things along, here's the team that played the PF against Freo:

      Dane Rampe Ted Richards Nick Smith
      Nick Malceski Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh
      Daniel Hannebery Ryan O'Keefe Luke Parker
      Ben McGlynn Jesse White Jude Bolton
      Harry Cunningham Mike Pyke Craig Bird

      R: Shane Mumford, Josh P. Kennedy, Kieren Jack

      I/C Andrejs Everitt, Lewis Jetta, Shane Biggs, Gary Rohan (sub)




      Round 1
      LRT Ted Richards Nick Smith
      Dane Rampe Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh
      Daniel Hannebery Ryan O'Keefe Luke Parker
      Ben McGlynn Lance Franklin Gary Rohan
      Lewis Jetta Sam Reid Craig Bird

      R: Mike Pyke, Josh P. Kennedy, Kieren Jack
      I/C Nick Malceski, Tom Mitchell, Tom Derickx, Harry Cunningham (sub)

      OUT: Mumford, Everitt, White (traded), Bolton (ret), Biggs
      IN: Reid, Franklin, LRT, Mitchell, Derickx
      UNLUCKY: Laidler

      LRT is an obvious for the backline but may go forward. Without Tippett and Goodes we're a bit short up forward, so Derickx to add some height in the front half.
      The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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      • Ludwig
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 9359

        #18
        UNLUCKY: Laidler and SHAW

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        • ShockOfHair
          One Man Out
          • Dec 2007
          • 3668

          #19
          Originally posted by Ludwig
          UNLUCKY: Laidler and SHAW
          Thanks, Lud. How could I forget our last captain?
          The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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          • Matt80
            Suspended by the MRP
            • Sep 2013
            • 1802

            #20
            [QUOTE=ShockOfHair;633742]To help things along, here's the team that played the PF against Freo:

            Dane Rampe Ted Richards Nick Smith
            Nick Malceski Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh
            Daniel Hannebery Ryan O'Keefe Luke Parker
            Ben McGlynn Jesse White Jude Bolton
            Harry Cunningham Mike Pyke Craig Bird

            R: Shane Mumford, Josh P. Kennedy, Kieren Jack

            I/C Andrejs Everitt, Lewis Jetta, Shane Biggs, Gary Rohan (sub)




            Round 1
            LRT Ted Richards Nick Smith
            Dane Rampe Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh
            Daniel Hannebery Ryan O'Keefe Luke Parker
            Ben McGlynn Lance Franklin Gary Rohan
            Lewis Jetta Sam Reid Craig Bird

            R: Mike Pyke, Josh P. Kennedy, Kieren Jack
            I/C Nick Malceski, Tom Mitchell, Tom Derickx, Harry Cunningham (sub)

            OUT: Mumford, Everitt, White (traded), Bolton (ret), Biggs
            IN: Reid, Franklin, LRT, Mitchell, Derickx
            UNLUCKY: Laidler

            LRT is an obvious for the backline but may go forward. Without Tippett and Goodes we're a bit short up forward, so Derickx to add some height in the front half.[/QUOT

            LRT has to play back against GWS due to them having Cameron, Patton and Tom Boyd who are huge key forwards!
            He may play in other places depending on the opposition!

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            • Auntie.Gerald
              Veterans List
              • Oct 2009
              • 6483

              #21
              i think AJ, LRT and Rampe will simply alternate starting down back most the season with LRT being able to upfront down back and in the ruck.

              I thought considering how much pressure was applied to our backs last thursday against WC.....that Rampe looked sharp and is an important player for us in 2014

              If Shaw, ROK, Goodes are given a career type finish in 2014 (as the Swans generally provide their long serving players well with a grand finale season) i think we will find some of the players like Rampe and AJ and even LRT shifting around a little if we have most players fit and healthy !

              For me Jetta still has so much to prove and BJ, Cunningham and Towers are just becoming serious serious competition for the HFF or wing possies
              "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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              • Bleed Red Blood
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2003
                • 2057

                #22
                Originally posted by ShockOfHair
                Without Tippett and Goodes we're a bit short up forward, so Derickx to add some height in the front half.
                For mine if Derickx is in the team at all its gotta be as first ruck, allowing Pyke to play more minutes as a deep forward where he is very effective. Derickxs kicked all of two goals from 17 games for the Coburg Tigers in '13, where as he had that 60 hit out game one time. It's GWS, we will still break even in the midfield even if Mummy has a good game, may as well see what Derickx can do at AFL level early on.

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                • Ludwig
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 9359

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                  i think AJ, LRT and Rampe will simply alternate starting down back most the season with LRT being able to upfront down back and in the ruck.

                  I thought considering how much pressure was applied to our backs last thursday against WC.....that Rampe looked sharp and is an important player for us in 2014

                  If Shaw, ROK, Goodes are given a career type finish in 2014 (as the Swans generally provide their long serving players well with a grand finale season) i think we will find some of the players like Rampe and AJ and even LRT shifting around a little if we have most players fit and healthy !

                  For me Jetta still has so much to prove and BJ, Cunningham and Towers are just becoming serious serious competition for the HFF or wing possies
                  Agree that Rampe has looked solid and will be hard to omit from the team. Difficult to say what LRT's role will be, especially given the uncertainty with Tippett at the moment. Doubt if Horse knows either.

                  ROK has said that he wants to play on beyond this season, and I with his fitness level, there's no reason why he can't.
                  Shaw is playing like someone with something to prove. Probably didn't like the talk about him being washed up. Has a big incentive to carry on with his brother playing in Sydney.
                  Goodes: ???

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                  • 707
                    Veterans List
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6204

                    #24
                    What's this discussion about Towers, have I missed something? From what I saw in the first two games, he only had a handful of cameos worthy of any note, I still have him as yet another likely first round potato!

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                    • chuckie
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 301

                      #25
                      Surely they will play two ruckmen and not risk LRT who is coming back from a knee injury to be the second ruckman.
                      What is the go with Tippett's injury I hope its not one of those that gets reported as 2-3 weeks but turns into 10-12.

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                      • Jewels
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3258

                        #26
                        Originally posted by chuckie
                        Surely they will play two ruckmen and not risk LRT who is coming back from a knee injury to be the second ruckman.
                        What is the go with Tippett's injury I hope its not one of those that gets reported as 2-3 weeks but turns into 10-12.
                        Tendonitis, so who knows!
                        He was sitting all by himself at the game the other night, away from the rest of the resting players, looking very morose.

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                        • wolftone57
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 5861

                          #27
                          This is the latest injury list. I hope they aren't fudging.

                          Adam Goodes Knee 4-6 weeks
                          George Hewett Knee 1 week
                          Luke Parker Eye 1 week
                          Kurt Tippett Knee 3-4 weeks
                          Tommy Walsh* Hamstring Indefinite
                          Updated: Tuesday, March 4

                          That makes Tippett available in either round 2 or 3. Goodes anywhere from round 3-5. Lukie has to see a specialist this week so we will know more by Friday.

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                          • ernie koala
                            Senior Player
                            • May 2007
                            • 3251

                            #28
                            Originally posted by 707
                            What's this discussion about Towers, have I missed something? From what I saw in the first two games, he only had a handful of cameos worthy of any note, I still have him as yet another likely first round potato!
                            I agree.

                            He shows tiny flashes, but that's it.

                            After loosing Lamb for nothing, another first round bust is not what the doctor ordered.
                            Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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                            • Auntie.Gerald
                              Veterans List
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 6483

                              #29
                              I think it is fair to say that our small forwards were in and out of the games so far in NAB and Intra ie Towers, Harry, BJ etc

                              For me when Dean Towers looks like he enjoys tackling as much as attacking then things will go to that next level.........that is the way of the swans and it is contested football. But Dean positionally looked alot stronger in the GWS game and I watched him closely the first two qtrs against the eagles and he looks more composed and decisive with his role

                              i think he will surprise a few this season as it sounds like BJ and Towers are contesting primarily for that HFF crumbing type roles........

                              The Swans love finding players to full fill a role and the HFF crumbing role is there for the taking if you are good enough and there could be even two if TomMitchell plays more midfield then HFF this season which i think he will

                              McGlynn - has been pushed back into the midfield rotation primarily it appears and confirmed by the coaches and Ben himself

                              Rohan - very much plays a leading forward role

                              Cunningham - it appears in preseason/intra club they are trying to push the kms into his legs and make him play more wing/midfield i suppose in part to cover for Jetta if injuries and or lack of fitness continue to make life hard for Lewis to get back in the 22...........but Harry is on the rise anyway and within a season or two could become a serious wing midfielder
                              "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                              • wolftone57
                                Veterans List
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 5861

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                                I think it is fair to say that our small forwards were in and out of the games so far in NAB and Intra ie Towers, Harry, BJ etc

                                For me when Dean Towers looks like he enjoys tackling as much as attacking then things will go to that next level.........that is the way of the swans and it is contested football. But Dean positionally looked alot stronger in the GWS game and I watched him closely the first two qtrs against the eagles and he looks more composed and decisive with his role

                                i think he will surprise a few this season as it sounds like BJ and Towers are contesting primarily for that HFF crumbing type roles........

                                The Swans love finding players to full fill a role and the HFF crumbing role is there for the taking if you are good enough and there could be even two if TomMitchell plays more midfield then HFF this season which i think he will

                                McGlynn - has been pushed back into the midfield rotation primarily it appears and confirmed by the coaches and Ben himself

                                Rohan - very much plays a leading forward role

                                Cunningham - it appears in preseason/intra club they are trying to push the kms into his legs and make him play more wing/midfield i suppose in part to cover for Jetta if injuries and or lack of fitness continue to make life hard for Lewis to get back in the 22...........but Harry is on the rise anyway and within a season or two could become a serious wing midfielder
                                On the small forwards being in and out of the game in most of the preseason. What happens is that a small forward looks dangerous and the opposition shifts their best small option to them. They go out of the game with heavy checking and this frees up another small forward whose opponent is not seen as the best defensive option. This happened against GWS. Against Eagles we simply did not get the ball in there often enough and when we did the delivery was woeful. But under those conditions I thought the small forwards tried hard but were outnumbered at the fall of the ball every time. Plus it is difficult when your teammates upfield are kicking over your head onto your opponents chest.

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