What some of the posters here fail to acknowledge is the impact that injuries paid to our finals campaign. Just imagine how Hawthorn had of gone if Mitchell, Hodge, Gunsten & Roughhead together with a ruckman with dicky knees didn't play in the finals. Remember we had Parker, Jack, Buddy, Reid all out with injuries as well as Pyke struggling with his knees. Let's have a look at our game plan when everyone is fit. I do concede that kicking skills and decision making do need attention and these areas should be addressed over summer.
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What some of the posters here fail to acknowledge is the impact that injuries paid to our finals campaign. Just imagine how Hawthorn had of gone if Mitchell, Hodge, Gunsten & Roughhead together with a ruckman with dicky knees didn't play in the finals. Remember we had Parker, Jack, Buddy, Reid all out with injuries as well as Pyke struggling with his knees. Let's have a look at our game plan when everyone is fit. I do concede that kicking skills and decision making do need attention and these areas should be addressed over summer. -
Hey all, what's happening on the AJ front. Anybody heard of the reco was a success? Is he running yet?Comment
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2017 should be the target for him, should it all go right for him (Fingers, toes and everything crossed!)"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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For the positive people please explain the Round 16 result against Hawthorn. I know it is a repeat of the 2014 GF, but please tell me what has happened! What excuse is it this time?
I will tell you. We buckle under pressure.Comment
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Just for the record, Longmire has twice won the AFL Coaches Association's Coach of the Year Award, 2012 and 2014. Alastair Clarkson has never won the award. You might argue that awards don't mean much (given that Obama and Kissinger have each won the Nobel Peace Prize), but it does recognize that Horse is highly regarded by his peers.
I don't think there is as much variation in game plans as some people imagine. The better coaches find a plan that their players are capable of executing. I've noted the Swans' trying to play a style similar the the Bulldogs at times (Collingwood game was the best example), but we struggled to string together enough effective disposals to make it work.
It's hard to say how our game plan was working by the end of the season because we had so many key players out injured and we kicked so poorly, especially for goal, in our 2 finals games.. It could be the coaches see the current situation for what it really is, skewed in Hawthorn's favour.
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What we need to do is: stop buckling and stand up.
Does that make me a positive person?Comment
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If we play the same game, positions, tactics around stoppages, our defence then we are in trouble. How many times will you accept failure.
We will only win if everything works for us. Pressure from Bulldogs, Freo, Geelong, WC, 1/2 a game against Richmond, and the Hawks is enough to beat us.
Explain how we are going to win and i will get on board but apart from the players I cant see anything close to the Hawks.
P.S. Nobody, publicly, wants to come to Sydney.Comment
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Well, just as well that we have a coach who has achieved the fopllowing in his forst 5 seasons
5 consecutive Finals Series
4 Consecutive Top 4 ladder finishes
1 premiership
1 minor premiership
2 Grand Finals
Talk of getting rid of Horse is without doubt the most insane suggestion I have heard in here ever (and that is saying something)...
Having said that I am hoping that having Kirky back might freshen us up a bit tactically and that me might become a bit more unpredictable next yearComment
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I think he will really have a strong impact on the playing group, I think he is a pretty creative thinker and he'll hopefully bring some fresh ideas.Comment
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Thanyou Levii3, MB, MP for constructive comments. Kirk will improve leadership but do Macca and Kizza give as enough since 2012/13.Comment
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Probably not. On field both have been at times fantastic leaders up until that day in 2014 and a few times in 2015. Not sure they are capable of dragging our side over the line though. Parker or Kennedy or both should be our next captain(s)Comment
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What some of the posters here fail to acknowledge is the impact that injuries paid to our finals campaign. Just imagine how Hawthorn had of gone if Mitchell, Hodge, Gunsten & Roughhead together with a ruckman with dicky knees didn't play in the finals. Remember we had Parker, Jack, Buddy, Reid all out with injuries as well as Pyke struggling with his knees. Let's have a look at our game plan when everyone is fit. I do concede that kicking skills and decision making do need attention and these areas should be addressed over summer.
I think it was delayed. Might be in a week or two.Comment
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Not a great drama as it happens to the best but who will step up? Parker is a gun already but I'd throw him in the guts full time next year. Heeney will improve no doubt and Mills could be out of the box (big expectations I know).
In terms of who we can get more out of I reckon Mitchell can very quickly go to elite level. Of the bottom 6 in the 22 I see Rampe and Towers as two players with loads of potentialComment
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when i look at the strengths of the Hawks out of their backline is see a great combo of
players with kicks that are extremely penetrating and can help them get that long pass into a less pressure area - Suckling, Hodge, Dureya etc
then of course their great one on one KPPs and their plus 1 defence
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For me i think we don't have enough players with penetrating kicks
we are weaker then Hawks 2015 for KPP depth
we are weaker in run and carry players also now we have lost Jetts, Mal and Shaw"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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