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Two questions.
1) Should Heriter be commended for his strong stance against the Collingwood Hierarchy over the inappropriate picture? People at the Swans love Adam Goodes for standing up strongly. Why not Heriter?
2) Could Heriter inspire more people in the Gay Community to be involved with the Swans? The more the merrier I say.
Sorry if I created offence. I was not trying to be condescending.Comment
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Regardless of his beliefs and stances, H is still a self-absorbed, controversy loving individual. His interview on 360 last year during all the turmoil just screamed 'me me me'. I'd take Mitch Robinson over him in a heartbeat.Twitter @cmdil
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It's interesting you say that. If you compare career stats Pyke averages 5 more hit outs per game, more tackles and more handballs. Ryder shades him in the other categories. If we guess that the primary objective of a ruckman is to win the hitouts then Pyke wins. Ryder is probably a better all round footballer though.
When they played each other this year Pyke smashed him.
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Harry oh , no way. He's way past his best and I imagine he'd be not the easiest bloke to get along with. I think he should try his hand at activism full time, he seems to care more about that than playing footyComment
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We may need an experienced small rebounding defender with the probable departures of Malceski and Shaw at the end of 2014.
Lumumba would fit the bill.
I?ve also been extremely impressed on how Lumumba has stood up against the Collingwood hierarchy over a gay slur on a picture in the dressing room.
Heriter is passionate about social justice issues and I?m wondering if he could take the Swans engagement with the Sydney Gay community to the next level.
Could Heriter get another couple of thousand members of the gay community to sign up as Swans members and push the Swans membership to over 45,000?
It would very much depend on how much money Heriter was seeking and what sort of reasonable trade deal the Collingwood would do?
As to him as a player, I remember a few standout performances from him in 2012 against us. If we need a running back, then there are worse running backs out there so he'd be a reasonably good addition. But just to see Eddie's face... Well worth just trying!Comment
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I wonder if the Demons make the move on Heriter whether they would still go for Malceski.Comment
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Richards, T 31
Grundy 28
Smith 26
Rampe 24
Shaw 33
Laidler 25
Johnson 22
Richards, Z 21
Walsh 26
Aliir 20
If we group these players into age groups
Age 19 ? 23 = 3 players
Age 24 ? 28 = 5 players
Age 29-33 = 2 players
It is clear to me if we are going to continue the natural progression of development, we are a little short in our younger defensive brigade. If we analyse this younger group further, we have Z Richards who could come on, Johnson who could be great but is injury prone to date, and Aliir who is still learning his craft as a defender. It is evident to me there is big risk in this area. Therefore, we need to bring in young defensive players either through the draft or by trading. I would be looking at some of the GWS defenders that have recently put up their hand to be traded back to VIC. See if they can be enticed over the bridge. We definitely do not need Lumumba or Frawley. I would also like to see Walsh offered another year. As he looks promising as a key defender.Comment
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Injury prone is exceptionally harsh on Johnson. Bludy unlucky is how I'd describe it
We could use one key defender I feel in that sort of 23-25 bracket, i.e. someone ready to go now. But I don't see it as a huge necessity either. If we can't manage to eek at least 3 more years out of Grundy, and a couple out of Teddy, then we aren't really trying very hard. The club obviously has high hopes for Xavier Richards as well. With a bit of luck, AJ's stinking run will end and he will come back into the fold (but he is not ever going to be a key defender), which will help with depth. It will clearly be an area I'd expect we will target in the draft.
Its a shame Jasckh of GWS wants to go back to Melbourne, he will be a very good player when given a proper chance, and would fit nicely. I'd highly doubt he will stay in Sydney though, and we won't have the dollars some Melbourne clubs will have available to offer him."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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