Rohan sub again I reckon and a handy one at that.
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I hope the SCG crowd gives Ray the dwarf a hard time. I don't want him officiating another swans match again. To top it off, the guy was (And most likely still is) a hawk supporter.
I still vividly remember the Freo game. Almost single-handedly sabotaged our 2011 campaign.Comment
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Mcglynn is playing Birds tagging role, but with a bit more of an edge, and Harry is playing the small forward role of McGlynns. Doesn't appear to be room for Bird if Both these two continuing performing those roles as well as they are? Or maybe he just needs another week?Comment
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Rohan did a good job as Sub last week, but you can't continue to keep playing a young player as the Sub every week. They will lose fitness and confidence if you continue to only give them 20 minutes of game time a week. He needs game time to keep developing his capability.
It's a different story with older guys like Gia from the Western Bulldogs. Gia is not going to get any better, and 20 minutes of high intensity football is good for his older body.
If Adam Goodes knee can't get up to the intensity of a full game, I think he could be a handy high impact sub later in the year.
I would put Tom Mitchell as the sub this week. He has not been in good form, and the rest may be good for his body.Comment
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Rohan did a good job as Sub last week, but you can't continue to keep playing a young player as the Sub every week. They will lose fitness and confidence if you continue to only give them 20 minutes of game time a week. He needs game time to keep developing his capability.
It's a different story with older guys like Gia from the Western Bulldogs. Gia is not going to get any better, and 20 minutes of high intensity football is good for his older body.
If Adam Goodes knee can't get up to the intensity of a full game, I think he could be a handy high impact sub later in the year.
I would put Tom Mitchell as the sub this week. He has not been in good form, and the rest may be good for his body.Comment
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It's been an 'unofficial' rule that our sub has almost always come from the 4 named on the bench on the Thursday/Friday night.Comment
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"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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Razor generally seems so intent on not letting the home crowd influence his decisions, he goes too far the other way.
Then when the crowd starts baying for his blood, he revels in it and steps it up a notch by caning the home side even more. He certainly enjoys the notoriety...Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Razor generally seems so intent on not letting the home crowd influence his decisions, he goes too far the other way.
Then when the crowd starts baying for his blood, he revels in it and steps it up a notch by caning the home side even more. He certainly enjoys the notoriety...Comment
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Apparently he was spat on by some one when he left the ground that day.Using TapatalkComment
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He wasn't within spitting distance but I did get a warning from the Trust regarding my behaviour that day, thrreatening to cancel my membership (SCG, not Swans). Some particularly choice language as he walked up the race led me to being escorted to the management office.
Reckon I only got off given they sensed the outrage too.
Still, a tip for people sitting in the Members - you can't refer to people as goat loving, deep throated, female body part at screaming volume ...'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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It's been very unsatisfactory to read the posts of people who are targeting a particular umpire.
The umpire in question is highly experienced, and has been endorsed as an elite umpire by the AFL.
We all teach our kids about the importance of respecting the umpires decision, and moving on positively with the game. Let's do this ourselves and show some respect to a highly experienced official.Comment
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It's been very unsatisfactory to read the posts of people who are targeting a particular umpire.
The umpire in question is highly experienced, and has been endorsed as an elite umpire by the AFL.
We all teach our kids about the importance of respecting the umpires decision, and moving on positively with the game. Let's do this ourselves and show some respect to a highly experienced official.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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