Jake Lloyd and Hiscox ?

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  • Auntie.Gerald
    Veterans List
    • Oct 2009
    • 6453

    Jake Lloyd and Hiscox ?

    There is an interview on the Swans website now re Jakes past season

    He is tremendously valued by the coaching team for his outside footy and expectations are of him to rise again in ability for 2016 season.

    I wonder if young Hiscox mid season may start to get things rolling and become the outside "run with" player in Snrs?
    Last edited by Auntie.Gerald; 18 November 2015, 03:25 PM.
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  • Mug Punter
    On the Rookie List
    • Nov 2009
    • 3325

    #2
    Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
    There is an interview on the Swans website now re Jakes past season

    He is tremendously valued by the coaching team for his outside footy and expectations are of him to rise again in ability for 2016 season.

    I wonder if young Hiscox mid season may start to get things rolling and become the outside "run with" player in Snrs?
    LLoyd is the type of player every good footy club needs. He has a good work ethic, has done things the hard way and next year should well and truly his past the 50 games mark which seems to be a major marker. As long as he keeps working hard and improving I'd say there'll be a spot in our list. He'd be on a decent wage now but he'd hardly chew up too much cap space at this stage. I could see him being on a long term but relatively low salary deal like Rampe.

    I didn't see a lot of Hiscox but word here was that his disposal is a bit ordinary which isn't a good sign. But he does have a huge engine and was an elite junior athlete. He was named as an emergency a few times last year so you'd think that a debut would be on the cards for 2016 if he can keep improving. Abde Davis is another guy I'd like to see get a chance next year and you'd think it is a make or break year for AA who I am less than convinced about.

    It's a generalisation I know but there's quite a few Sudanese kids ion the system now and most of them fall into the category of being amazing raw athletes but not good enough footballers. Maybe I am being unfair but we really need one to become an out and out superstar. Maybe they have just come into the system too late and the next batch will have greater football smarts, I'd love to see it happen because as pure athletes they are amazing

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    • caj23
      Senior Player
      • Aug 2003
      • 2462

      #3
      Lloyd (along with Cunningham) needs to take another step up next season to hold his spot/help the team progress forward.

      Our main weakness is our bottom 6

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