Round 2 Port Adelaide v Swans
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The standard is now set! I don't care of we lose the odd game but as long as we display that level of intensity I'll be proud of them. And I liked the controlled aggression, liked the way we hunted in packs and the way we played as a team.Comment
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There was definitely a visible intent to impose our selves physically, not in a thuggish or illegal way, just making sure the opposition know there going to feel it if they get caught with the footy , and there gonna get a bit of attention of they hand out any treatment to one of ours. Fantastic stuff, hope they Mantain that. Great result, particularly when you travel over for it!Comment
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Interesting what Hurley said during the past week re; Essendon's 'fadeout' against us. He said their loss was more due to the Swans brutal style of play that ground them down, not a lack of pre season match fitness. I was happy to read that appraisal, and it seems the boys are addressing some post GF issues......and I like it!!Comment
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Exactly right. Essendon are very competitive and balanced, are going to win more matches than they lose, and should play finals, so we can view last weeks win as a very handy four points in the bigger scheme of things.Comment
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Interesting what Hurley said during the past week re; Essendon's 'fadeout' against us. He said their loss was more due to the Swans brutal style of play that ground them down, not a lack of pre season match fitness. I was happy to read that appraisal, and it seems the boys are addressing some post GF issues......and I like it!!
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Don't forget that Sam Mitchell and Josh Gibson didn't take the field and James Frawley got injured very early on and they still nearly won.Comment
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we equally had McVeigh and McGlynn out against the Bombers
secondly a midfield that has the likes of Heppell, Goodard and Jobe is a serious trio"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Very true and that is why it's so risky to rest players when you think it's a potentially easy game, like someone suggested for our game against the Bombers in round 1. As long as the opposition field a team, they are - no matter how slim - a chanceComment
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Can't believe that was the same team that played last weekend against the bombers.
Their skills were so slick it was unreal.
It was a great game to watch as both teams played with a great deal of skill.
Port has a great ability to hit a target with point precision.
We were hitting handball targets with the same precision.
I'd love to see where Rohan would be had he not missed almost 2 years of footy.
He used his pace well, and generally had a great game barring a few missed marks.
If we play like that each week, we'd be unstoppable.
But that aint gunna happen.Comment
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I only suggested the resting concept if the Dons had to play their NAB depleted side.Comment
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It was great to catch up with some of the RWOers in person in Adelaide
Thanks for making a great day even better!
To those who came & I didn't get the chance to meet, hope you had a great time - it was awesome to hear the Swans contingent in full voice!Comment
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IMHO the sub role is what should be used for "resting" uninjured players. I think that's why it is a shame to clog up our sub with Goodes when we could use it to manage our young players or players returning from injury such as McGlynn.
I think Longmire will probably give Adam a full game, or at least 3 quarters, against GWS as a final test to see whether he can perform. Any other player would probably be dropped to the reserves.
Unbelievably, I agree with Matt80 that Heeney should be sub this week because the last thing we want is him getting injured through fatigue early into a promising season. I'm struggling to think who makes way for McGlynn but I think Goodes is the obvious, if unsentimental, choice. If not him, then I guess Laidler, Towers or Rohan (none of which I'll be happy about).Comment
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IMHO the sub role is what should be used for "resting" uninjured players. I think that's why it is a shame to clog up our sub with Goodes when we could use it to manage our young players or players returning from injury such as McGlynn.
I think Longmire will probably give Adam a full game, or at least 3 quarters, against GWS as a final test to see whether he can perform. Any other player would probably be dropped to the reserves.
Unbelievably, I agree with Matt80 that Heeney should be sub this week because the last thing we want is him getting injured through fatigue early into a promising season. I'm struggling to think who makes way for McGlynn but I think Goodes is the obvious, if unsentimental, choice. If not him, then I guess Laidler, Towers or Rohan (none of which I'll be happy about).
I hope Goodes plays well this week against GWS.
I have been impressed with Laidler, but he can't stay in the side at the expense of Adam Goodes. Towers or Rohan can rotate through Laidlers role in defence.Comment
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