Just wish he could get his body right! Every time he starts to show real promise he breaks down! Fingers crossed he can play out the year when he finally returns!
NAB Challenge game Rnd 2. Sydney V GWS at Drummoyne Oval.
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Any word on which rookie will be promoted in his place?Just heard Rohan to miss 8 weeks of the season with hammy big blow Rohan placed on long-term injury list - sydneyswans.com.au
On a separate note, do we know what is the matter with Melican?All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)
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Putting Rohan onto the LTIL suggests the club thinks it possible that at least two rookie listed players might be worthy of senior footy in the first half of the season, given there is already a LTIL spot available for AJ. But it doesn't mean they will definitely promote someone. A player has to be on the LTIL for at least eight weeks. By placing Rohan on the list now, rather than when they need his spot to promote someone, it means they can bring him back in eight weeks if he's ready to resume. If they waited, they'd either not be able to put him on the list, or his return might be delayed beyond when he's ready.
Given Melican still seems to be injured, Galloway is a stick (and a raw one at that), and O'Riordan is still very early in his process of learning the game, the likely candidates are limited. Papley's been named in the squad for the NAB Cup games, which suggests the club thinks he might not be far off. Foote's in his second season, though it's hard to see him pushing past the likes of Hewitt and Robinson. Marsh seems to be down the pecking order, and Murray's probably pretty raw. That pretty much leaves Newman as the most likely. We'll have a better idea after we see him play tomorrow.Comment
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morning all
i can't get to drummoyne tonight
can you watch NAB Cup live on your computer or iPad ?"be tough, only when it gets tough"

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"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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Jarrad McVeigh's experience of coaching for the first NAB match is described in this article. Including the following:
'McVeigh caused some mirth among the other coaches soon after settling into his seat in the coaches' box when he innocently said after a passage of play, "Gee, we do some silly things sometimes."'
Ha! We could have told him that!!
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Try this link to mcveigh article Meg mentions
Coaching role gives McVeigh new perspective - AFL.com.auComment
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Rose Hewett and Aliir out for us
Smith MKennedy Pickett Patfull and Reid out for themComment

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