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  • rojo
    Opti-pessi-misti
    • Mar 2009
    • 1103

    It will be interesting to see how Goodesy fits into the 2's. He's such a unique player in that he is arguably at his best when given license to roam the field - probably comes from his days in the ruck. He has never been a reliable set position player. The ressies' coaches may have to rethink their strategies for Saturday.

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    • goswannies
      Senior Player
      • Sep 2007
      • 3052

      Originally posted by ScottH
      ANZ/SCG

      There is a game on regardless where it is played.
      The argument for/against got tiresome 10 arguments ago.

      [ATTACH=CONFIG]1247[/ATTACH]
      ScottH, there are a number of oft' repeated arguments that got tiresome many arguments ago

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      • Matt80
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Sep 2013
        • 1802

        Originally posted by mcs
        One day Matt, they will invent a game just for you called - TFL - Tackle Football league. The result won't depend on the number of points kicked, but the combined number of tackles made, with tackles made by nominated 'forwards' counting for double. You'll be perfectly in your element.
        Tackles are important. Was Buddy playing TFL when he saved the game against the Bombers? It would have been a quiet return drive to Canberra if Buddy had not made that tackle. It was the key play in that comeback 4th quarter.

        The AFL community has been frothing at the mouth about Kurt and Buddy's combined 16 tackles against Port. The amazing thing is that Kurt and Buddy only kicked 4 goals between them, which is a modest goal scoring return.

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        • Go Swannies
          Veterans List
          • Sep 2003
          • 5697

          Originally posted by barry
          Please stay in context. This was a hills person. This weekend go out to the hills 1 hour before first bounce and see how you go.
          Meg was replying to your post where you said "Impossible. It would be at least an hour driving ( not counting the hour to get out if the car park) and probably 1 hour 15 on public transport as its no where near a train station." She showed it is near a train station so she is absolutely in context and showed you were wrong.

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          generally, when so many of us drag our sorry arses out to ANZ every time to watch our team play, why do we have this diatribe from you every time the Swans get to play on their home ground?

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          • Ludwig
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 9359

            Originally posted by Matt80
            Won't be Mitchell. It think it will be McGlynn.

            Longmire does not play Mitchell, Bird, Kennedy, and Parker in the same team.

            I hope that Heeney is the sub, but judging by Longmires admission that Goodes turned down the sub role, Heeney was not going to be given the sub role. I think is would be wise to rest up Heeney before Subiaco in the vest

            If McGlynn is not ready then Brandon Jack will come into the subs vest. I don't mind Brandon as sub. He can come on late in the game and apply forward chasing pressure and nail 3-4 big tackles.
            Longmire was clearly tense about the Goodes discussion, but handled it well. If we can read anything into what he said, it would seem offering Goodes the sub role indicates that he intended to go into the game with an unchanged side. So you would think that whoever comes in would be the sub.

            Cunningham didn't play footy last week, so he will be in the reserves. I feel that if McGlynn comes in he would be the sub, but at this point it is probably best for him to play a full game. Also shows Adam that regular senior players are not automatic selections. Benny would be a sulker by the looks of it, so Adam can have company in the ressies this week.

            I think Horse would like to play Robinson, but my feeling is that Mitchell will get the nod.

            Adam is a great man. Everything he does, he does with dignity. He's a proud man too and he'll want to get back in the side, and I feel that he will. He's been through a lot worse than getting dropped.

            This is a good sport for people who like tackle:

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            • Matt80
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Sep 2013
              • 1802

              It's a good walk from Central station. You get to experience the culture and beauty of the Surry Hills terraces. You walk past vibrant bars, beautiful people and some odd ones.

              It's uphill to the ground, but is pleasantly down hill on the way back.

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              • Zlatorog
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2006
                • 1748

                According to the forecast, it's going to rain on Saturday, which means it will be a repeat of last years game against the Kangaroos. There were approx 25,000 people in attendance and it might happened again. I hope the result will be different, but you never know how will the team play in the wet. I'm sure GWS is being very cocky at the moment.

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                • mcs
                  Travelling Swannie!!
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 8177

                  Originally posted by Matt80
                  Tackles are important. Was Buddy playing TFL when he saved the game against the Bombers? It would have been a quiet return drive to Canberra if Buddy had not made that tackle. It was the key play in that comeback 4th quarter.

                  The AFL community has been frothing at the mouth about Kurt and Buddy's combined 16 tackles against Port. The amazing thing is that Kurt and Buddy only kicked 4 goals between them, which is a modest goal scoring return.
                  I'm not saying for one minute that tackling is important, but in the end, they are just one facet of the game - the way you harp on about them some days, you'd think its the be all and end all.

                  Sadly, I wasn't at the Bombers game - I was interstate First game of the year on Saturday and can't wait however!

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                  Originally posted by Zlatorog
                  According to the forecast, it's going to rain on Saturday, which means it will be a repeat of last years game against the Kangaroos. There were approx 25,000 people in attendance and it might happened again. I hope the result will be different, but you never know how will the team play in the wet. I'm sure GWS is being very cocky at the moment.
                  Time for big brother to give them a right kick up the behind and to not think too much of themselves too soon then

                  I always have a bad feeling about games in the wet - we never do well in them it seems. But we are 1 win, 0 losses so far in 2015 in the wet, so bring it on!
                  "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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                  • southsideswan
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 237

                    My perceptive on the Goodes situation is sort of excitement, in a strange way. Over the last couple of years Adam has built into the season. Previously he had extra slow pre seasons. This one was not too bad for him but he is getting older and losing pace and touch. If he can get through, say 5 games uninjured and slowly get back into the top 22 even on a part time bases, then he will be a great asset for end of season games. His leadership and experience will be invaluable.

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                    • Mel_C
                      Veterans List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 4470

                      Did someone put a curse on us so that it would rain every time we played in Sydney??

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                      • Ludwig
                        Veterans List
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 9359

                        It may be possible for Heeney to play the entire season as a starter. He looks very fit and has finished games well. I think his 4th quarters have been great. He set up our final 2 goals last week. For the record, Dyson Heppel played all 23 games in his first season in 2011, averaging over 21 disposals, and won the Rising Star. So it certainly is possible. I think Heeney is heading the same way as Heppel and will be one of the best mids in the league in a few years time.

                        I think Horse is keen to push the development of both Rohan and Towers and will continue to play them so long as they improve. In a convoluted way, it is Laidler and Heeney that are keeping Goodes out of the side. Laidler allows Rohan to play forward and Heeney playing there as well have locked down a couple of spots in the forward line.

                        Speaking of Laidler, He seemed a lot quicker than I thought he was. Perhaps he worked on his speed during the off season. There was a sprint along the boundary with Matt White on Saturday and he was running with him step for step. What a bonus for us if he can hold down a spot in our defence. It allows Rampe to fill that attacking defender, Malceski type role, that is so valuable.


                        As for the weather, this one predicts that the rain won't start until after the game is over: Sydney, New South Wales Forecast | Weather Underground
                        Last edited by Ludwig; 16 April 2015, 02:30 PM. Reason: Add weather forecast

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                        • mcs
                          Travelling Swannie!!
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 8177

                          Originally posted by Ludwig
                          It may be possible for Heeney to play the entire season as a starter. He looks very fit and has finished games well. I think his 4th quarters have been great. He set up our final 2 goals last week. For the record, Dyson Heppel played all 23 games in his first season in 2011, averaging over 21 disposals, and won the Rising Star. So it certainly is possible. I think Heeney is heading the same way as Heppel and will be one of the best mids in the league in a few years time.

                          I think Horse is keen to push the development of both Rohan and Towers and will continue to play them so long as they improve. In a convoluted way, it is Laidler and Heeney that are keeping Goodes out of the side. Laidler allows Rohan to play forward and Heeney playing there as well have locked down a couple of spots in the forward line.

                          Speaking of Laidler, He seemed a lot quicker than I thought he was. Perhaps he worked on his speed during the off season. There was a sprint along the boundary with Matt White on Saturday and he was running with him step for step. What a bonus for us if he can hold down a spot in our defence. It allows Rampe to fill that attacking defender, Malceski type role, that is so valuable.


                          As for the weather, this one predicts that the rain won't start until after the game is over: Sydney, New South Wales Forecast | Weather Underground
                          I don't think laidler is particularly quick, but is much like Mattner, with that big sort of stride that means he can cover ground pretty effectively. I think he is a really solid defender, and hopefully with a good run in the team will improve some more.
                          "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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                          • neilfws
                            Senior Player
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 1835

                            Originally posted by mcs
                            I don't think laidler is particularly quick, but is much like Mattner, with that big sort of stride that means he can cover ground pretty effectively. I think he is a really solid defender, and hopefully with a good run in the team will improve some more.
                            I thought he was really good in the Port game and far from the worst in round 1. The future of the back line and carry out of it had me worried for a while with the recent losses (AJ, Mal) and ageing defenders (Ted), but it's looking a lot better when Laidler and Rampe have solid games.

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                            • chalbilto
                              Senior Player
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 1139

                              Originally posted by Big Al
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                              Brilliant!! Love it!

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                              • i'm-uninformed2
                                Reefer Madness
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 4653

                                I'm still of the view demoting Laidler last year was one of Horse's big mistakes (and I'm not a Longmire-basher by the way).

                                But - and dare I say it - Matt80 is right that Horse seemed to limit the number of 'slower' players and weighted instead towards the quicker runners in the middle like Cunningham or Lloyd . . . or down back, where Rohan seemed to effectively take Laidler's spot.

                                Laidler is no star, and no sprinter. But's he reminds me of LRT - a hard, physical, competitive, desperate, do-the-basics, team-orientated and flexible player. He's an essential ingredient for me.
                                'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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