GWS v Sydney Swans Early Discussion
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I thought many of our blokes looked like they were going through the motions for much of the afternoon. Tackling intensity seemed a bit down compared to last week. It would have been nice to see one of the fringe players stand up and impose themselves on the game a bit more (apart from Heeney). I agree with the comment earlier in the thread that we have too many blokes just not doing quite enough.
Apart from a couple of missed tackles, I did like Jetta's game. This new role has seen him a bit more involved throughout a game than he tended to be last year. He's pretty good in traffic - stays calms, looks for options, knows he has his pace that can often get him out of traffic.
And Naismith showed a bit. He's not in our best 22 at the moment - assuming Tippo is fit to do some rucking - but he's showing signs he might be one for the future.
And while we could have seen more, especially from our younger brigade, this was a quite intense game with GWS applying a lot of pressure, accurate field kicking a la Hawthorn (probably down to Leon Cameron) and it got a bit willing at times. It would be a mistake to underrate GWS both in effort and in skills. Jeremy Cameron's marking and goal kicking was very good indeed, and the fluency of their run, especially coming out of their defensive 50, was notable. Also they are using Ryan Griffen in a couple of roles: as an inside mid like JPK, and as a floating half back like Luke Hodge; he is pretty good at both of them.
Make no mistake, our blokes had to work hard for the win, and it was obviously important to them. GWS will finish higher up the ladder this year.He 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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I actually took Heeney's patience as a plus. Says he has a cool enough head to take 2-3 seconds to make sure he was bombing it to a proper pack, and not an outnumbered player.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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My two main thoughts from today's game:
We have something special in Heeney. Must play Round 1 in my opinion.
Loving the physicality that we brought to Manuka today and Lewis Jetta was at the forefront. More of this please.
Very solid win.Comment
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Heeney's a gun in the making, the next Luke Parker. Round one starter for me. Worried about KJ though, just as he was over his ribs and ready for a ripper season, he might be 'questionable' again. Damn it!!! Add to that, Tippett, and Buddy(?), following what appeared to be the clubs best pre season in years, and I'm a little pissed off. But that is a 'glass half empty' attitude, I'm sure we'll be fine when it counts, but feel that it will be much much tougher to repeat last years top spot. Go Swans!!Comment
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Interesting interview with Stuart Dew.
When asked about Tom Mitchell being the sub, he mentioned that Craig Bird had played well the previous week.
It's clear now that Bird and Mitchell are competing for the one spot. There will only be three slower inside midfield extractors played each week. It will be Kennedy, Parker and Mitchell / Bird. It will not be the four of them.
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I really enjoyed that game. I got back into yelling at the umpires, having a go at some of the opposition players*, and cheering on our lads. The season is coming!!!
* - Not Mummy though, I still love him.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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The Sun Herald is suggesting Kieran could come under the scrutiny of the match-review panel after he lashed out with an elbow following a Devon Smith tackle. Is that the tackle in which he was hurt? Anything in this story? Would be very disappointing if he is ok from an injury perspective but then we lose him on suspension.Comment
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Yes the same tackle. It doesn't look pretty but he doesnt make full contact which may save hikComment
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Here's the. video of the Jack incident. Shouldn't be of concern in my view.
SwansTV - Kieren Jack injured in tackle - sydneyswans.com.auComment
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Here's the. video of the Jack incident. Shouldn't be of concern in my view.
SwansTV - Kieren Jack injured in tackle - sydneyswans.com.au"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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