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  • jono2707
    Goes up to 11
    • Oct 2007
    • 3326

    Originally posted by wolftone57
    You see second ruck as a choice? LRT? Joking aren't you. LRT two games in the ruck a total of 7 HO. Give me a break. I want our second ruck to provide a contest. If we bring in Naismith, he is not that much shorter than Sandi, so he may just negate him a bit. We need to rove to Sandi anyway. We need to come to play. The danger is not Sandi as we know what to expect there, it is Clarke. He is a wild card and he hits to advantage better than Sandi. Put LRT on him and he will get destroyed.
    I wasn't joking merely attempting to predict what the match committee maybe should or shouldn't do - my main point being my opinion that Tippett, if selected, should not be handed any ruck duties.

    Whilst I'm keen to see him play soon, I don't see the match committee bringing in Naismith against Sandi this week. Hence my reasoning that it may be LRT, who I agree offers very little in ruck contests, or Derickx if they decide to persist with him for another week.

    That's all.

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    • crackedactor
      Regular in the Side
      • May 2012
      • 919

      Bash and crash

      Originally posted by jono2707
      I wasn't joking merely attempting to predict what the match committee maybe should or shouldn't do - my main point being my opinion that Tippett, if selected, should not be handed any ruck duties.

      Whilst I'm keen to see him play soon, I don't see the match committee bringing in Naismith against Sandi this week. Hence my reasoning that it may be LRT, who I agree offers very little in ruck contests, or Derickx if they decide to persist with him for another week.

      That's all.
      Many people dod not pay credit to LRT's bash and crash tactics and he always puts his body on the line which is the only way you can negate Sandilands. Derickx is not up to AFL standard. But frankly whoever we choose is just insignificant as its a game I will not watch and I am expecting a 10-15 goals hiding. Good luck to the swans supporters who watch the Train wreck happen.

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      • Swansongster
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2008
        • 1264

        Originally posted by crackedactor
        Many people dod not pay credit to LRT's bash and crash tactics and he always puts his body on the line which is the only way you can negate Sandilands. Derickx is not up to AFL standard. But frankly whoever we choose is just insignificant as its a game I will not watch and I am expecting a 10-15 goals hiding. Good luck to the swans supporters who watch the Train wreck happen.
        I don't support blind optimism but I equally question such suicidal pessimism. There's too much good cattle in red and white to suggest this match and season are train wrecks just yet. I won't be surprised if we bounce back to form but, yes, Freo are a very good team even with their extended injury list. It's not an easy assignment this Saturday. I'll be watching.

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        • Aaron
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2009
          • 805

          I have a feeling Horse will be still conservative. Unlikely to have any Rookie promotion this week!

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          • churry
            Warming the Bench
            • Mar 2014
            • 238

            Yeah I don't think we will see major changes this week. If a rookie was promoted wouldn't we have heard by now?

            I didn't see ryano play in any Center bounces on the weekend which was so frustrating to watch considering the conditions and how smashed the midfield was getting... Yes he is slow and didn't put in a good performance up forward (he did manage to kick one of our only goals) but we needed his presence and tackling in the stoppages against north. If mundy is playing he could be a good match up for mundy. I also think Shaw will get selected again, maybe he can piss ballentyne off and negate him instead of turning over the ball over painfully.

            I'd like to see Membrey get a go if he's ready as we need some one else apart from buddy who can kick goals.

            In terms of the ruck department, Clarke and Sandi is a huge task and if the conditions are good we need 2 rucks, plus Clarke can work well up and down the wing.
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            • Matt80
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Sep 2013
              • 1802

              Originally posted by churry
              Yeah I don't think we will see major changes this week. If a rookie was promoted wouldn't we have heard by now?

              I didn't see ryano play in any Center bounces on the weekend which was so frustrating to watch considering the conditions and how smashed the midfield was getting... Yes he is slow and didn't put in a good performance up forward (he did manage to kick one of our only goals) but we needed his presence and tackling in the stoppages against north. If mundy is playing he could be a good match up for mundy. I also think Shaw will get selected again, maybe he can piss ballentyne off and negate him instead of turning over the ball over painfully.

              I'd like to see Membrey get a go if he's ready as we need some one else apart from buddy who can kick goals.

              In terms of the ruck department, Clarke and Sandi is a huge task and if the conditions are good we need 2 rucks, plus Clarke can work well up and down the wing.
              I'm hoping Ludwig or Ugg or others can help me out with the following question.

              How come when the Swans are looking to promote players to the seniors we are always at our rookie list?

              Aren't rookie listed players supposed to be inferior to senior listed players?

              List year we played Rampe, X Richards, Biggs and B. Jack who were rookie listed players at the start of 2013. This year people are talking about Biggs, Naismith and Lloyd from the rookie list.

              What is wrong with senior listed recent draftees like Jordan Locklear, Harrison Marsh, Towers and Brad Dick who have been on the Swans list for at least a year? Why are rookies constantly outplaying them in the reserves last year and again this year?

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              • crackedactor
                Regular in the Side
                • May 2012
                • 919

                Making a call

                Originally posted by Swansongster
                I don't support blind optimism but I equally question such suicidal pessimism. There's too much good cattle in red and white to suggest this match and season are train wrecks just yet. I won't be surprised if we bounce back to form but, yes, Freo are a very good team even with their extended injury list. It's not an easy assignment this Saturday. I'll be watching.
                I don't consider this suicidal pessimism, I am just calling it as I see it. I've been a supporter for over 40 years and the way we miss tackles, lack of pressure, Just wildly kicking the ball into the forward line, no Supporting your team mate etc etc, reminds me of the early 1990's when we were the laughing stock of the AFL. I don't want to see that again! We need to start doing radical things like bringing in a couple of first gamers and telling a couple of regulars, their efforts are not acceptable.

                I have already dismissed us as playing finals this year, but I hope the signs are better for next year. SOMEHOW!

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                • Ampersand
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 694

                  Originally posted by wolftone57
                  You haven't seen Naismith play have you. Obviously not otherwise you would not be making sweeping statements about his lack of agility. He is more agile than Mummy. He can run and carry. His second efforts are very good. LRT is a joke in the ruck and it isn't Sandi we need to worry about it is Clarke. Clarke hits to advantage of a runner and gets the ball himself and is faster than LRT. LRT does not even begin to make a contest at hit ins (where we have the most problems this year), he is not the solution to a ruck problem. Yes hit outs are not the be all and end all. Matthews did not suggest that hit outs do not matter, see Jason Ball/Nick Davis v Geelong Prelim. He said that Sandilands mostly hit the ball at the feet of the rovers. This is not a great place for the ball to be if you want to run it out. He is not hitting to their complete advantage at all. This is why Matthews thinks his advantage is overrated. He was not making a statement on every ruckman just on Sandilands. His point was that if you are going to have so much of an advantage and get so many hit outs you really need to turn them to your team's advantage which Sandi does not do.
                  Not disparaging Naismith's skills. Just suggesting that bringing him in for his first game against the one of the best ruckman in the comp is a fool's errand and will never happen.

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                  • Triple B
                    Formerly 'BBB'
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 6999

                    Originally posted by wolftone57
                    You haven't seen Naismith play have you. He is more agile than Mummy....
                    <<<<<<<<<<< Look left

                    Originally posted by crackedactor
                    I've been a supporter for over 40 years....
                    Well it's a shame that after such a long time you have decided to stop supporting them....
                    Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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                    • Plugger46
                      Senior Player
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 3674

                      Originally posted by crackedactor
                      I don't consider this suicidal pessimism, I am just calling it as I see it. I've been a supporter for over 40 years and the way we miss tackles, lack of pressure, Just wildly kicking the ball into the forward line, no Supporting your team mate etc etc, reminds me of the early 1990's when we were the laughing stock of the AFL. I don't want to see that again! We need to start doing radical things like bringing in a couple of first gamers and telling a couple of regulars, their efforts are not acceptable.

                      I have already dismissed us as playing finals this year, but I hope the signs are better for next year. SOMEHOW!
                      In the last 18 years, we've missed the finals three times, played in 4 GFs and won two flags. You say you've supported us for 40+ years and now you're off the bandwagon after one month of poor footy. Mind boggling.
                      Bloods

                      "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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                      • Flying South
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 585

                        Originally posted by Ampersand
                        Not disparaging Naismith's skills. Just suggesting that bringing him in for his first game against the one of the best ruckman in the comp is a fool's errand and will never happen.
                        Regardless of what is likely to happen, what do you think SHOULD happen?

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                        • liz
                          Veteran
                          Site Admin
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 16787

                          Originally posted by Flying South
                          Regardless of what is likely to happen, what do you think SHOULD happen?
                          I like what I see of Naismith but I'm not convinced he's really ready yet. With such a young ruckman (and one who was playing Northern NSW country footy just a couple of years ago), I reckon it's best to leave him learning his craft in the reserves for a little longer yet. Remember that he missed practically the whole of last season through injury, and he's still got loads to learn.

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                          • magic.merkin
                            Senior Player
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 1199

                            Stewy dew says there are certain players on near their last chance, before someone is coming in that will get the job done. Said the rookies are performing best in the 2's and you can't promote all of them.

                            Quite honest answers

                            SwansTV: Stuart Dew on 6PR - sydneyswans.com.au

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                            • ugg
                              Can you feel it?
                              Site Admin
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 15976

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                              • Doctor
                                Bay 29
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 2757

                                Originally posted by Matt80
                                I'm hoping Ludwig or Ugg or others can help me out with the following question.

                                How come when the Swans are looking to promote players to the seniors we are always at our rookie list?

                                Aren't rookie listed players supposed to be inferior to senior listed players?

                                List year we played Rampe, X Richards, Biggs and B. Jack who were rookie listed players at the start of 2013. This year people are talking about Biggs, Naismith and Lloyd from the rookie list.

                                What is wrong with senior listed recent draftees like Jordan Locklear, Harrison Marsh, Towers and Brad Dick who have been on the Swans list for at least a year? Why are rookies constantly outplaying them in the reserves last year and again this year?
                                I'll have a crack at it if that's ok. Great question btw. Firstly, the Swans haven't had a draft pick in the top 5 for many years. Those guys are generally (but not always) stand-outs and will make it regardless. Outside of that, you really are taking a punt at how a draft pick will mature and when. Rookies aren't necessarily inferior players, it's just that at the time the draftees were identified and put through the system, they weren't at that level for whatever reason. Some have come from other sports or other countries, and some have come from other leagues and are a couple of years older, which means that their bodies are more mature and more able to withstand the rigors of senior footy.

                                Our draft picks in recent years have tended to be players who needed time to develop. Luke Parker and AJ were notable exceptions to that but they were both lower picks, which is significant IMO. In summary, it's not an exact science when you draft someone. Rookies are often someone that you have seen more of and have a fair idea of what you're going to get.
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