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  • stevoswan
    Veterans List
    • Sep 2014
    • 8576

    #16
    Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
    There are certain people you meet that you know are headed one way...........and that is up for Tom Harley

    A natural leader, confident and clear in his communication and I would suspect he will go on to to great things for the Swans !
    I agree. I feel very comfortable and happy with Harley at our club. He is a winner.

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    • mcs
      Travelling Swannie!!
      • Jul 2007
      • 8184

      #17
      Originally posted by baskin
      I hope this interview with Tom Harley will make you feel better. He covers the change in coaching and addressing the problems of the GF.

      Swan Tom settling in to new role - sydneyswans.com.au
      He is the biggest signing of the off summer- and in my opinion will be a very important person to have in the ranks as we try and pick up the pieces from the GF disaster of last year.

      A classy footballer on the field, a gent off the field (met him a couple of times through work when he was working with AFL ACT/NSW), and he has a fantastic footy brain to go with it.

      You know for sure, if we are there on GF day next year, he will be getting a gentle call from Horse to give a rallying cry. If we win the flag in 2015, I have little doubt he will have had a significant influence, far beyond his role as general manager. The guy is a leader and a winner - something that will be very handy as we seek redemption for 2014.
      "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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      • Ludwig
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 9359

        #18
        Harley, Francou and Micky O: Those are 3 very classy and savvy additions that we made to our football department over the past couple of years. Should definitely make a positive impact on the field as well as in player development and retention.

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        • wolftone57
          Veterans List
          • Aug 2008
          • 5862

          #19
          Originally posted by Ludwig
          Harley, Francou and Micky O: Those are 3 very classy and savvy additions that we made to our football department over the past couple of years. Should definitely make a positive impact on the field as well as in player development and retention.
          I agree Ludwig. We lost Stone & Tudor together in late 2013. We really have played catch up this season. Stone was a genius & Tudor was also very good, after all he coached a VFL premiership. Replacing them with Marty alone was probably a mistake. Marty was given stoppages last season and Dew Strategy & midfield. So Marty was assisting Stewie. I hope Josh has a lot more freedom to develop strategy because I don't think Stewie's strategies worked last season in the midfield. In other areas maybe. But I think frankly that our side made it through the season on pure talent and coordinated team defensive play not necessarily on great strategy. Our defensive strategy worked but our offensive strategy where we bomb the ball to the forwards is very sus especially against sides that use the ball well and play a kick behind.

          Our blokes are better when we move the ball quickly to fast leading targets, into space or set up for the slow leaching lead. To constantly be bombing the ball into the forward line was so bloody frustrating, as mostly it just kept coming back. Dew & Francou need to rectify that immediately. The common thread through all the footage I have been watching of the season, is the failure of players to lift their eyes and find good targets. They automatically just bomb away. This tells me it is a part of the game plan. A bloody stupid part of the game plan but one obviously Horse wants to keep. He might like to think again after our annihilation in the GF. When the mids & backs did lift their eyes and drilled the ball in to a leading target we were sensational.

          The other thing is our defensive forward set up is starting to get found out as sides are putting a really quick player between centre and our half back and bombing the ball into space, see Dustin Martin. We are still using the same defwensive strategies we used in 2012. A bit old in the teeth. Mal kicks out, sometimes to self kicks to short lead, gets HB back. The player most used is Macca. Macca always looks to give back to Mal, don't know what Macca is going to do without Mal, he got half his disposals waxing with him.

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