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  • liz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16742

    As heralded by Scott a few posts ago, we're going to close this thread for the next 8 days to give everyone the chance to enjoy the biggest week of the season without worrying about which of our favourites might be off somewhere else next year. We will re-open post GF.

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    • Mug Punter
      On the Rookie List
      • Nov 2009
      • 3325

      List changes and trade bait

      Totally gutted about today and the manner of the defeat.

      AT the risk of going OTT, my thoughts.....

      * Goodesy was not disgraced today but I feel the time has come to retire
      * Huge question mark over Shaw too, think it is time for him too
      * Ruck remains a concern, again despite Pykes decent season
      * Sam Reid was appalling today and disappointing all year, both Jetta and Reid will potential trade bait I feel
      * Defence is a worry going forward
      * Tom Mitchell definitely a required player
      * Malceski re-signing now seems way more important
      * Are we seeing the start of Jarred McVeigh's decline?

      There will be a bit of squad movement I feel. Clearly we don't have the cash to land a free agent but I could see us perhaps trade for a third defender.

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      • barry
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 8499

        I cam excise reid because the expectations on him are unrealistic and he's carrying an injured knee.

        Jets on the other hand. Whats hspened to him ?

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        • Matt80
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Sep 2013
          • 1802

          Two choices to be made:

          1) Do we believe this current team can win a premiership? If so then we keep them together and hope they can make up 60 points against the best.

          2) If we done believe the current group can win the next premiership then we re-make the team. We get pick one. We get Patrenka and match him firstly with Heeney, Mitchell and Hewitt then with Mills and Dunkley. Led by Parker, we will rebuild this midfield slowly. Kennedy, Jack and McVeigh are not as good at Sam Mitchell, Lewis and Hodge in the big games.

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          • ernie koala
            Senior Player
            • May 2007
            • 3251

            I generally agree with your list Mug Punter....

            IMO, our needs are

            1) Dangerous small forward. A specialist, not just resting rotating mids.

            2) A ruckman. We need more than just Pyke, and Derrickx isn't the answer.

            3) A KP defender. Preferably one with a bit of mongrel.

            We do have some likely customers in the 2's, like Jones and Mitchell, and others.

            But for immediate impact, we probably need to do some trading.
            Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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            • GordonS
              On the Rookie List
              • May 2013
              • 129

              lets take a deep breath for a second. we got hammered today but that does mean the end of the world. reid has been crap all year (and most of his career, lets be honest), jetta has had a quiet year by his standards and the usually reliable midfield and backs just lost the plot today. this is almost the same team that won the p'ship as underdogs two years, so if we just decided to show up then things WOULD have been different. we dont need the no.1 draft pick, and our a-grade mids are not on the decline. have some faith. but in saying that, it is probably time for goodes and shaw to move on as both of their bodies are unlikely to hold up much longer and neither of them are as crucial to success as they once were.

              as for other list changes, i'm expecting walsh, lockyer, dick and marsh to be delisted. biggs, membrey and maybe another of the rookies may be likely trade bait, seeing as none of them are contracted for next year (i would be very unhappy to see membrey go, since he is a gun) . i dont know what towers' contract status is, but he may also look for more opportunities
              Last edited by GordonS; 27 September 2014, 10:39 PM.

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              • Ludwig
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2007
                • 9359

                Originally posted by ernie koala
                I generally agree with your list Mug Punter....

                IMO, our needs are

                1) Dangerous small forward. A specialist, not just resting rotating mids.

                2) A ruckman. We need more than just Pyke, and Derrickx isn't the answer.

                3) A KP defender. Preferably one with a bit of mongrel.

                We do have some likely customers in the 2's, like Jones and Mitchell, and others.

                But for immediate impact, we probably need to do some trading.
                I think Membrey can be that Breust type small forward, even though he's not that small, like a Ballantyne. But he can kick goals from set shots and on the run at all angles.

                After signing Pyke, it seems unlikely that we will try to get another ruckman. It seems the plan is to wait until Naismith and Nanka are really. I think we should feel positive about their development.

                In another thread I suggested that Reid should play CHB. It doesn't solve the total KPD situation long term, but should suffice in the transition to the successors to Ted and Reg.

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                • SimonH
                  Salt future's rising
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1647

                  Originally posted by Matt80
                  Two choices to be made:

                  1) Do we believe this current team can win a premiership? If so then we keep them together and hope they can make up 60 points against the best.
                  Could the Swans team of 2009 win a premiership? How much did they have to make up on the best? (Hint: we went 8:14 and finished 12th, and the team that went 15:7 and finished 4th missed the GF by 73 points.) We already know how to turn a side that far down the pile into a flag-winning unit.

                  Statistically, the 2014 GF is a massive outlier. It's the biggest score that we've given up since round 18, 2010 where Melbourne scored 142 points against us at the MCG. It's also our biggest loss since that game (73 points). For a team to record its worst result for years in a GF is something that in general only happens once in a few decades (even though it's now happened twice this century).

                  If you measured the quality of a list by its worst result, you would say that every team in the AFL had a deeply flawed list well short of a premiership. In that sense, the result says something about the resilience of individual players (and more importantly their ability to gel together under extreme pressure), but it doesn't say anything about whether our list is talented enough to win a flag.

                  If we don't want to 'enjoy' what Port Adelaide went through 2008-2012 then we keep on grinding it out the Swans' way, which is to push and keep developing our established players who we know are good enough, 'push out' experienced players near the end through retirements, and for those who are contracted (and where there's no trade interest) but they are no longer in our best 22 in 2015, simply don't pick 'em; trade for need (and trade away those we no longer need so much, but the market does) and evolve our list sensibly.

                  And above all, back our players?the experienced players should know where they're at, but if the young players believe 'we're xx goals off being a premiership side, we're miles away, we'll never make it', then that's Port Adelaide 2008 thinking where you could see them drop their heads and lose confidence in themselves, and got the results you'd expect. Each of Dane Rampe, Nick Smith and Ben McGlynn I thought were disappointing today compared with their best this year. Doesn't mean that their spots on the list should be in jeopardy.

                  Towards that end: Shaw should be gone as I don't believe we could retain Malceski with him still on the list, Goodes can do what he likes but 2015 is fairly likely to be that one year too many. Keep each of Reid (barring an offer better than I believe we will get), Jetta and Rohan. They're all well and truly capable of playing in the next Swans' premiership team.

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                  • Matt80
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 1802

                    I think Goodes and Shaw need to retire. They have given so much, but could potentially have ROK and LRT years in 2015.

                    Sam Reid needs to play in the back six in 2015. We have to see if he can be an effective tall defender. Tippett and Buddy are the only tall focal points that you need up forward. Membey needs a chance up forward.

                    It would be best if Malceski made some good money on the open market. Zak Jones should come into his role.

                    Garry Rohan has taken steps this season but a needs a better year next year.

                    It's important that Heeney, Hewitt and Mitchell get good chunks of time in the midfield.

                    Kiran Jack and McVeigh need to spend more time as small forwards with the odd rotation.

                    Cunningham needs to get himself to a position where he can shut down a Brad Hill.

                    Lloyd needs to take another step and I hope he leaves his fitness performance to the Swans strength and conditioning staff. He does not need 21 straight days in the shed with Jimmy.

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                    • swanspant12
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 593

                      Reid and Jetta have been in putrid form all year. How Membrey hasn't gotten a gig ahead of Reid this year is ridiculous. Bloke has been bagging goals every week whilst Reid has done absolutely nothing yet still get's in the team, staggering.

                      Our defence is a massive worry. Shaw has got to go. Continuously goes to ground, has lost his turn of pace and his kicking skills are a liability. Has been a great servant but must be moved on after next year.

                      We got killed in the ruck again today. Pyke isn't good enough when it comes to the big dance. Needs support. Mumford anyone? Been a massive loss.

                      Oh well. Onwards and upwards. GO BLOODS.
                      LRT. Lord Roberts-Thompson. He may look like the Munster, but looks can be deceiving.


                      2012 Bloods Premiers.

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                      • Cardinal
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 932

                        Well, I'm literally sick and tired but my immediate sensible and well considered reaction to the loss is that Walker, Dangerfield & Sloane will really stiffen us up next year.

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                        • ScottH
                          It's Goodes to cheer!!
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 23665

                          Unlocked as promised

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                          • mcs
                            Travelling Swannie!!
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 8149

                            Originally posted by ScottH
                            Unlocked as promised
                            I hope you know what you've just unleashed on us all Scott
                            "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                            • ScottH
                              It's Goodes to cheer!!
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 23665

                              Oh well. At least it is the right time of year for it

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                              • liz
                                Veteran
                                Site Admin
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 16742

                                Can we just ask that everyone posts respectfully. This goes for all threads but most particularly this one, where tempers have gotten frayed. Remember that everyone is hurting badly after yesterday. We are not all going to agree on how the list needs to move forward, but it should be possible to agree, to disagree, to agree to disagree without being aggressive, insulting or condescending.

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