Preliminary Final 2: Sydney Swans Reserves v NT Thunder

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  • Conor_Dillon
    On the Rookie List
    • Jun 2013
    • 1224

    #76
    From watching the national champs and reserves streams I rekon Heeney is a bit more explosive off the mark than Hanners or Lloyd. Not as quick as Dangerfield but a similar initial burst. Spot on about his left foot as well Matt, not afraid to use it and normally uses it well. Being a two sided player is a massive weapon these days - just look at Sammy Mitchell! Hewett from all reports is pretty competent on both feet as well.
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    • Meg
      Go Swannies!
      Site Admin
      • Aug 2011
      • 4828

      #77
      Originally posted by ugg
      The NEAFL website just updated with the details

      NEAFL Grand Final
      Aspley Hornets v Sydney Swans Reserves
      Sunday 14th September 1.45pm
      Graham Road, Aspley
      Ugg, the NEAFL website now seems to say Saturday. Am I reading the right thing, please?

      NEAFL Grand Final
      Sydney Swans Reserves vs Aspley Hornets
      Graham Road Oval, Aspley
      Saturday September 13, 1:30pm

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      • ugg
        Can you feel it?
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 15970

        #78
        Looks like they've changed it.
        Reserves live updates (Twitter)
        Reserves WIKI -
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        • wolftone57
          Veterans List
          • Aug 2008
          • 5857

          #79
          Originally posted by goswannies
          Just finished watching the stream & I thought Tommy Walsh mostly looked composed. Strong in marking contests & if he didn't hold them, brought them to ground. Short passed accurately by foot, good penetrating long kicks and hands looked clean. But that was just my impression. From what I saw, I still think he has something to offer.
          I agree. I have been saying for quite a while now, including last year before he got injured, he is a backman. He is proving me right. I like his work back there. He played there a few times when the opposition had very tall forwards or resting rucks and did very well. That is why I thought he would do well if he stayed back. I hope we keep Tommy as that would mean having tommy, Aliir, Xav, Biggsie, Jonsie and AJ. Man that is some talented backs in the Twos. They will all make d?buts in the backline next year I'm sure. Speaking of Jonsie, there is one hard nut. I think he would crush Macadamia nuts shell & all in his bare hands. He got completely under the Thunder players skin and roughed them up. They replied by chasing swans players and returning the favour, only to give away heaps of frees. UI think in the end the Thunder players were just trying to injure a few of ours they were playing the man so often. Maybe hoping to give Aspley an easy go next week.

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          • ShockOfHair
            One Man Out
            • Dec 2007
            • 3668

            #80
            Hope you're right and Walsh gets another chance. You have to feel for him. Just as he was showing some form he did his hamstring while meantime the club recruited Tippett and Franklin. Between he, Xav, Reid, AA and AJ we surely have some decent tall backs.

            Zak is already creating his own legend. I love how got his jumper shredded in his first league game and that he was so ferocious in the warmups in the TAC(?) games that he was excused from the pregame stuff. Apparently Nathan is the softie in the family.
            The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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            • Conor_Dillon
              On the Rookie List
              • Jun 2013
              • 1224

              #81
              T.Walsh will be offered a one year contract I think...hopefully he gives it one more crack before he heads back home.
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