I've just watched the 1.20 minute highlight reel of Talia on the Swans site. He kicked a few goals, and took comfortable marks, but would be well behind Laids on that limited showing.
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There is a real need for a bit of hostility at times. We saw what's involved the first time we played hawthorn this season, when it appeared that the boys had been told not to put up with any "unsocial" tactics. The one that struck me (so to speak) was when Jordan Lewis tried it on fairly early in the match and was confronted by two or three aroused opponents. From that point on it was clear that we would not be stood over, and I'm sure it was a factor in the win. It needs to be part of our repertoire.
That was definitely the most aggressive we've been in recent memory...needs to be a benchmark as opposed to an anomaly! Other points:
- Reid was really good, he definitely has the potential to be one our key players in 2016 and with a bit of confidence I've got no doubt he will be.
- Lloyd was also great, super clean below his knees, disposal was efficient and never stopped running his backside off.
- We desperately need Parker and McGlynn fit and in form...two of our toughest, most hard at it players.
- If we don't use him in the backline, McVeigh could be a great permanent small forward. Natural goal-kicker and really strong in one on one contests.
- We're going to miss Goodesy and Jets =(Twitter @cmdil
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I know Ugg isn't his biggest fan, but I'm really bullish about Talia...as long as he comes with the right attitude (which has been questioned for obvious reasons) I've got no doubt we can turn him into a solid, 10 year KPD.Twitter @cmdil
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Agreed that it was an ordinary looking 'highlights reel' but he's a vastly different player than Laids. Plays a lot taller, definitely a lot faster and finds a fair bit more of the footy. Statistically, he had some pretty awesome games for the dogs this year. Probably needs to bulk up a little bit to compete with the big gorilla forwards but he's only 22 so that will come with time.
I know Ugg isn't his biggest fan, but I'm really bullish about Talia...as long as he comes with the right attitude (which has been questioned for obvious reasons) I've got no doubt we can turn him into a solid, 10 year KPD.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way you'll be a mile away and he'll be shoeless.Comment
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At this point in time Rohan seems more needed off halfback to add some dash on the rebound. I think Heeney will stay in the forward line for a few years as Hewett, Jones, Mills and Dunkley are more natural inside players and don't offer what Heeney does on the outside. We have lots of players contending for small/mid size forward roles including Towers, Rose, Hiscox, BJ and the veteran McGlynn, and none of them are natural backline players. Our best hope for adding some halfback dash besides Rohan is Nic Newman. Harry Marsh, if retained (and I hope he is), does have the pace and penetrating kick to fill the role, but so far has been working more on the defensive side of his game. And we have to wait and see about the Irishman O'Riordan.
There are some other possibilities for the backline. Macca has played well there before, but wasn't that good last season and doesn't exactly provide much pace; Jones is quick enough, but not in the class of Rohan; Mills played halfback for a while in the reserves and looked okay, but I think Mills will look fine just about anywhere on the ground.
Towers may be the key to it all. If he can keep improving and hold down a forward spot, then it frees up Rohan to play elsewhere. If not, we may need Gazza up forward.
And maybe it's a bit that way with Rohan, as he never quite seems to play enough games without being injured, to truly establish himself in the side. It would be nice if next year is an injury free year for him. Then I do think that he would develop into a genuinely elite player. Especially if he is given a chance to play the same position week after week: preferably half back flank. I mean, if he really got going, his dash would probably start to remind me of Kennelly at his peak. With a touch of Leaping Leo harem scarem thrown in. He is also excellent at run down tackling pressure. While his pace also means that he can spoil forwards, when they weren't expecting to be spoilt. All up, something to look forward to.Comment
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Yes, I also like the Talia trade: especially with Ted and Reg reaching the stage of their careers, where their speed may start to slip and injuries might take a little bit longer to heel.Comment
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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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Absolute hoot! But I had to go here to get it to work:
Dog sings Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' on Belgium's Got Talent | Daily Mail OnlineHe 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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Anyone have any idea when the talia report will be released?
Also regarding Rampe would love to see him more in the midfield next year it seems when he has too much time he over thinks situations, with Goodes and Jetta gone need someone in midfield with genuine speed and explosiveness.Comment
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