Round 15: Sydney Swans Reserves v Redland Bombers @ Blacktown

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  • ugg
    Can you feel it?
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    • Jan 2003
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    VFL Round 15: Sydney Swans Reserves v Redland Bombers @ Blacktown

    Wanted to get in early to alert people about the venue change. First bounce now 3pm

    In: Hiscox Derickx McGlynn Towers Robinson Foote
    Out: Nankervis Bird Marsh Jack

    Mills also playing
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  • Triple B
    Formerly 'BBB'
    • Feb 2003
    • 6999

    #2
    Saturday I assume?
    Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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    • ugg
      Can you feel it?
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      • Jan 2003
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      #3
      Originally posted by Triple B
      Saturday I assume?
      Yep.
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      • 707
        Veterans List
        • Aug 2009
        • 6204

        #4
        Good to see Benny back and Mills making a belated appearance in 2015. Assume they will both be on modified time.

        Looking forward to the inciteful observations of the dedicated ressie watchers.

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        • Dosser
          Just wild about Harry
          • Mar 2011
          • 1833

          #5
          Originally posted by 707

          Looking forward to the inciteful observations of the dedicated ressie watchers.
          There will be riots as a result?

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          • dimelb
            pr. dim-melb; m not f
            • Jun 2003
            • 6889

            #6
            Originally posted by Dosser
            There will be riots as a result?
            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)

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            • ugg
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              • Jan 2003
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              #7
              NEAFL 2015 Round 15

              Sydney Swans Reserves v Redland Bombers

              Saturday 18th July 2015
              3.00pm
              Blacktown International Sports Park

              The first meeting between these two sides and the last remaining side that the Swans have yet to play in the NEAFL. Redland have been one of the stronger Queensland NEAFL sides and have qualified for the finals in the past 3 seasons. After a slow start at the start of the year that saw them struggling with a 2-5 win-loss record they have steadied the ship by winning 3 of the next 4 games and are involved in a tight struggle with the Suns Reserves and Ainslie for the last finals spot.

              The Swans are starting to regather players from injury. After last week's return for Lloyd Perris, and Isaac Heeney and James Rose the week prior to that, this week will see the return of Ben McGlynn after quite a lengthy layoff and Tom Derickx after a week off. They Swans have already flagged that McGlynn's game time will closely managed.

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              Changes
              In: Hiscox, Derickx, McGlynn, Towers, Robinson, Foote
              Out: Toby NANKERVIS (seniors), Craig BIRD (seniors), Harrison MARSH (seniors emergency), Brandon JACK (seniors)

              A stronger looking line up with a net inclusion of 2 listed players. Derickx will replace Nankervis as the primary ruckman and the team will be relying on him to produce a similar performance to Nankervis' dominant display in Brisbane. Bird and Jack were amongst the primary ball winners last week and their spots will be taken by McGlynn, Robinson and Foote.

              Academy Players/Topups
              In: Mills
              Out:
              Loneragan, Reinhard

              Mills' comeback from injury after missing the U18 championships through injury. He played 6 games for the reserves last year as a top up, including a impressive 40 disposal game against the Suns Reserves at Blacktown in just his second NEAFL match.

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              Tackles
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              Inside 50s
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              Goals
              Coaches Votes
              NEAFL MVP Votes
              Redland Bombers
              In: Adkins, Buzza, Niland-Rowe, Starcevich
              Out: Jordan BAIN, Jack GOODALL, Brad REES, Andrew SMITH

              Redland have a few ex-AFL players on their list: Yagmoor played with Collingwood while Wrigley and Michael are ex-Lions rookies. They also have a smattering of former Lions Academy players in their squad. Their best performers this year have been onballers Josh Smith (5th in the NEAFL MVP votes), Tom Salter and Blake Grewar, the aforementioned Yagmoor playing off a back flank and Uebergang as a defender.

              Jordan Bain will be missed as he leads their goalkicking this year.
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              • wolftone57
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2008
                • 5835

                #8
                Hope the boys have a good game. Can't wait to see how Mills goes and Perris for his first full game. Benny will do his 40 minutes in the same hard fashion he always plays. I like the way Jordan Foote goes about it. Hard as nails. This is the type of attitude that wins premierships. Hit 'em hard, give no quarter and never give up. I see Marsh is out, is he injured Ugg?

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                • dimelb
                  pr. dim-melb; m not f
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 6889

                  #9
                  Originally posted by wolftone57
                  Hope the boys have a good game. Can't wait to see how Mills goes and Perris for his first full game. Benny will do his 40 minutes in the same hard fashion he always plays. I like the way Jordan Foote goes about it. Hard as nails. This is the type of attitude that wins premierships. Hit 'em hard, give no quarter and never give up. I see Marsh is out, is he injured Ugg?
                  Senior emergency.
                  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)

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                  • troyjones2525
                    Swans Fanatic!
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 2908

                    #10
                    Good win for the boys (105 to 50) and sounds like another good performance from Heeney! Hopefully we see him back in next week!

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                    • ugg
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                      • Jan 2003
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                      #11
                      @swansreserves: FT @swansreserves 16.9 (105) Redland 7.8 (50) Goals: Baron-Hay 3 Heeney 2 McLaren 2 Davis 2 Hiscox 2 Behagg 2 Newman McGlynn Aliir
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                      • ugg
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                        #12
                        SYDNEY SWANS
                        Goal Kickers: D. Baron-Hay 3, L. Behagg 2, I. Heeney 2, S. McLaren 2, J. Hiscox 2, A. Davis 2, A. Aliir , B. McGlynn , N. Newman
                        Best Players: , N. Newman , I. Heeney , G. Hewett , D. Robinson , S. McLaren , A. Davis
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                        • ugg
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                          #13
                          The Swans, despite playing the first quarter with only 2 available men on the bench due to resting McGlynn and Mills, shot out of the blocks and booted the first 6 goals of the game before Redland manage to sneak one in reply before the quarter time siren. The Bombers struggled to deal with the physical pressure of the Swans forcing them into turnovers from hurried kicks or handballs. The Swans hurt them hard on the turnover as exemplified by goals to defenders Newman and Aliir running from defence and finishing on the run.

                          With McGlynn injected into the game at the commencement of the second quarter it seemed things would get uglier for the Bombers but as the sky darkened and the temperature dropped a few more degrees the Swans struggled going forward, especially in the final third of the field. Redland battled hard and kicked 3 deserved goals of their own with small forward Luke Rogerson getting 2 of them.

                          Mills came into the match a few minutes into second half but it was the Bombers who hit the second half running full of vim and vigour and their excellent pressure managed to contain the Swans but couldn't reward themselves for their efforts as the majority of their forward 50 entries were impotent ones. The Swans dropped numbers back and around the contest to try and stem the flow but this came at a price - when going forward ourselves McLaren and the topups around him struggled against a spare man or two and the greater numbers usually won out. The Swans finally broke their state of torpor when a blind but fortunate tumble kick forward by Derickx bounced kindly for McLaren who tapped it to Heeney's advantage and the Swans number 5 made no mistake with his finish.

                          The ensuing centre bounce saw McGlynn emerge from the middle with a clear run to the 50m arc where he sent a low but accurate drop punt bouncing through the big sticks. Those 2 goals against the run of play dampened the Bombers' intensity and with a 44 point lead going into the last quarter it looked as though the Bombers had given it their best shot. Perris was taken off (managed time) for the last quarter and Derickx who looked troubled by an upper body injury throughout the third quarter finally pulled the plug himself a few minutes into the last. Hewett also came off some time during the quarter (although I didn't notice when and for what reason but he say on the bench with his tracksuit top on) and when Newman was hit hard on the head with a few minutes left the Swans were left with no fit players on the bench.

                          But it didn't impact the result at all as the Swans cruised home in total control kicking 4 goals to 2 in the last quarter and were never threatened.

                          Sydney Swans 6.1 9.3 12.8 16.9 (105)
                          Redland Bombers 1.1 4.5 5.6 7.8 (50)

                          Swans Goals: Darcy Baron-Hay 3, Lachlan Behagg 2, Isaac Heeney 2, Sean McLaren 2, Jack Hiscox 2, Abe Davis 2, Aliir Aliir, Ben McGlynn, Nic Newman
                          Swans Best: Nic Newman, Isaac Heeney, George Hewett, Dan Robinson, Sean McLaren, Abe Davis

                          Bombers Goals: Luke Rogerson 4, Sam Michael, Blake Grewar, Adrian Williams
                          Bombers Best: Luke Rogerson, Hayden Bertoli-Simmonds, Josh Smith, Darcy Cameron-Reeves

                          Heeney was the comfortably the best Swan on the ground for me. He started the game as an inside midfielder and the one thing that stood out was how clean he was. Clean in his disposal (adept at using either foot), clean in picking up the loose ball, and strong hands when marking it. He also tackled effectively and always seemed to pick the right option without hesitation. Also wasn't afraid to step into a few mini-fracas to help out his teammates. When McGlynn came on in the 2nd quarter he shifted and played predominantly as a half-forward but also with stints in the midfield (probably an an indicator of his position in the seniors when he returns). McGlynn was all action, tried to barge his way through a few tackles, scrubbed a few of his kicks, and kicked that nice running long goal. He will need at least another week in the NEAFL as I think they will be very conservative with his injury history.

                          Newman used the ball well off the half back flank both by hand and foot and for long periods of the match played as the loose defender. He collected a heap of the ball due to a combination of Redland's poor kicking inside 50 as well as a lack of genuine tall forward targets for the Bombers. Hewett and Robinson both dominated the midfield, Hewett a little better in the clearances while Robinson was better in his run and carry when the Swans attacked from the back half.

                          Derickx did well in the taps but struggled with some of his general play. A lack of a footy brain leading to some poor decisions when he had the ball. He has a bit of a deer-in-the-headlights syndrome about him and that extra half a second he requires to dispose of the football makes him liable to turn the ball over. McLaren still struggling to come to terms as being the number 1 tall target forward. I like to see him be more aggressive and go looking for the football, but when he does get it he is generally a good (and unselfish) user. He shouldered the ruck load in the last quarter after Derickx's withdrawal and played well with his tackling and chasing a highlight for me. I believe he played most of this junior career as a backman so it's still very much a steep learning curve for him in the NEAFL.

                          Rose started the game well and along with Heeney, the two blondies found a lot of the ball on the wing or half forward area and proved quite the handful with their tricky evasive moves and deft handballs. He wasn't quite as prominent after that, got into a few scraps and generally would have been disappointed to go goalless for only the 2nd time in his 11 NEAFL games. Davis was used as a wingman again and proved useful as an outlet option on the wings where his height and leap provided a useful target. He also showed his wares forward at times, and outmuscled a Bomber defender one-on-one in an impressive display of strength, kicking the resulting set shot.

                          Richards was solid in defence but in reality only had a handful of contests to deal with. Aliir caused more than a few heart palpitations with some of his kicking out of defence (including kickins), due to many of his kicks having a little more airtime than was necessary and inviting Redland players to spoil the ball. But like Richards was often up against smaller and weaker opponents so wasn't tested in that regard. The Swans like using him as a rebounding defender often encouraging him in his forays out of the defensive 50.

                          Perris was used mainly as a half forward pushing hard up the ground. Didn't get his hands on it too many times but it's still early days in his comeback. Towers was used on the wing today but seemed to find more of the ball in the defensive half than his usual forward half. Took some a couple of nice marks through the middle of the ground and sparked a goal or two but not enough impact on the game. Hiscox also used in a similar manner to Towers but had greater scoreboard impact with two well taken goals - one was a fantastic left foot step to get around a lunging defender and the other where he used a combination of gut running and speed to create a clear cut opportunity 30m running into goal.

                          Mills looked nervous in a couple of contests (including one ambitious jump-gather and handball in one motion that failed), perhaps waiting on the bench for the entire first half built up the nerves. He started off a wing but as the Swans numbers tailed off in the last quarter he started centre bounces as well. He collected most of his possessions in the defensive half of the ground.

                          One of the co-coaches was always on the sidelines with the other (presumably) in the box. Crouch was on sideline duty for the 2nd quarter with Mattner doing the job for the other 3 quarters. Injured players Melican, Laidler and Rohan were there to support and offer advice during the breaks.
                          Last edited by ugg; 18 July 2015, 11:42 PM.
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                          • dimelb
                            pr. dim-melb; m not f
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 6889

                            #14
                            Thanks for your introduction and match report ugg - greatly appreciated. A bit of sunshine on a dark day.
                            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)

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                            • mcs
                              Travelling Swannie!!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 8149

                              #15
                              As always a great report Ugg - sounds like a pretty decent performance overall - and as dimelb said, some rays of hope on a dark day for the club.
                              "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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