Thanks Wolfie, very interesting report.
Round 19: Sydney Swans Reserves v Gold Coast Suns Reserves
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Thanks for the write-up Wolfie. It was a better game from Xav, which is pleasing, as I was getting a bit worried about his progress.
A 40 possession game from Mills might stir the pot in Melbourne. eddie-mcguire_thumb.jpg
It was the 2nd lacklustre performance from Abe Davis. Maybe he's Danking (Draft Tanking).Comment
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Thanks for the write-up Wolfie. It was a better game from Xav, which is pleasing, as I was getting a bit worried about his progress.
A 40 possession game from Mills might stir the pot in Melbourne. [ATTACH=CONFIG]1083[/ATTACH]
It was the 2nd lacklustre performance from Abe Davis. Maybe he's Danking (Draft Tanking).Comment
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Probably just nerves from Mills...his skills in the national champs were eliteTwitter @cmdil
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Thanks Wolfie, your report was a relief to me. I watched the game for three quarters, not sure why, and found it hard to believe that all the players (except the toppies) were pushing for a game in the AFL seniors . Thankfully the standard of play picked up a bit in the 3rd quarter and from the scores it looks like the Swans were on top in the last. I agree with your comments re Walsh and Zac Jones. No one else stood out to me much but watching on a small screen dependent on numbers-on-backs to pick out the not-easily-recognisable players is probably the reason for that. NS was tapping down well but often straight to an opposition player. I was trying to pick out Mills to follow but couldn't keep track of him.
Was I being over-critical !!! When you are used to watching the seniors all the time the difference in intensity and skill levels understandably stands out. It must also make a difference to have toppies in the side. Paul Kelly speaking about his son's game mentioned that it is challenging for a young player to come into a side not knowing the other players or the game plan and structures. That said, I was expecting a bit more of some of the senior team hopefuls.Comment
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Thanks Wolfie, your report was a relief to me. I watched the game for three quarters, not sure why, and found it hard to believe that all the players (except the toppies) were pushing for a game in the AFL seniors . Thankfully the standard of play picked up a bit in the 3rd quarter and from the scores it looks like the Swans were on top in the last. I agree with your comments re Walsh and Zac Jones. No one else stood out to me much but watching on a small screen dependent on numbers-on-backs to pick out the not-easily-recognisable players is probably the reason for that. NS was tapping down well but often straight to an opposition player. I was trying to pick out Mills to follow but couldn't keep track of him.
Was I being over-critical !!! When you are used to watching the seniors all the time the difference in intensity and skill levels understandably stands out. It must also make a difference to have toppies in the side. Paul Kelly speaking about his son's game mentioned that it is challenging for a young player to come into a side not knowing the other players or the game plan and structures. That said, I was expecting a bit more of some of the senior team hopefuls.
Just a really horrible game that even the coaches will want to forget. But they can't and will have the tape out this week. I doubt they will play this badly again. Some people say 'they are a bottom side they brought us down to their level'. I believe that is crap. A good side destroys an incompetent one if they play well! Simple!Comment
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Just watched 3 qtrs and must say that Mitchell was still the best player on the ground. We have to get him in the seniors somehow, I dont know how many touches he got but I would think 30 plus, most quality. It's a hard call but out of Mitchell and Lloyd in the seniors I think Mitchell still shades him. He has the ability to dominate games in patches more so than Lloyd at this stage but I love them both! As others have said Jones and Walsh were excellent down back in a scrappy game. Towers showed some class and great speed at times as did Marsh. Finally I must say I kept a close eye on Mills out there in the #53 and wow, this boy is just under 2 years away from senior football and to be honest I think he played a better game than the highly rated Hewitt! Just how good he can be is the question with natural development and a bigger build but wow, I think we have a beauty there! A lot to like from a lot of our youngsters even from a lacklustre game but plenty of nice cameos!Comment
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It's interesting that they've been playing Marsh off the half back flank in recent weeks. I think he played there for WA at U18 level but the Swans had him in mind as a midfielder when he arrived. He doesn't seem to have the natural nous to know where to run to be a high production midfielder but he's looked pretty good running out of defence once switched back there. With his genuine speed, and with Malceski and Shaw's years at the club coming to and end (whether this year or not), we will be looking for some good half back flankers in the not too distant future so he might yet carve out a career in that role.
That does mean that he and Dick are possibly competing for a single spot on next year's list.Comment
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It's interesting that they've been playing Marsh off the half back flank in recent weeks. I think he played there for WA at U18 level but the Swans had him in mind as a midfielder when he arrived. He doesn't seem to have the natural nous to know where to run to be a high production midfielder but he's looked pretty good running out of defence once switched back there. With his genuine speed, and with Malceski and Shaw's years at the club coming to and end (whether this year or not), we will be looking for some good half back flankers in the not too distant future so he might yet carve out a career in that role.
That does mean that he and Dick are possibly competing for a single spot on next year's list.
I still see alot of upside for Marsh..........he does HBF easy and is very young at 20yrs of age to judge his transition to midfield...........Kennedy type project for the midfield maybe still is not out of the question
For me Marsh still reminds me of a Hodge style HBF who plays a bit in the midfield also with their penetrating long kick and great overhead mark...........but Swampy has not found that killer instinct yet when it comes to attacking the game.........This is not an easy challenge either because he has such quality midfielders still around him in ressies as he did last year also who simply accumulate one possession after the other
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Nice one Wolfie - Coach Crouch agrees with you on BOG (and some others). And that's a good sign for Tommy and for the Swans.
NEAFL Wrap - Round 19He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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