Round 7: Canberra Demons v Sydney Swans Reserves @ Manuka Oval

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  • 707
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    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    #31
    Newman must be getting close when we need a medium defender, I reckon he could be another Biggs who BTW I always thought got cut too soon.

    Getting excited about how far O'Riordan has progressed, looks to have all the attributes, just needs more game awareness. A lock for a HBF next year! releasing Mills further afield.

    Wonder what type of player we'll pick with pick 18 this year :-)

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    • wolftone57
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      • Aug 2008
      • 5838

      #32
      Originally posted by aardvark
      I really wonder what's happening with Marsh. I reckon there are a few teams that he'd walk straight into their starting 22. He must have done something wrong at some stage, he'll probably end up being another Biggs.
      In his first season he was going great guns in the mids before being injured. But after the injury he wasn't the same. The next season they started to swing him into defence as well as through the mids. He ended up in the defence full time. He is learning that caper. But from all I have seen of him he is good in the NEAFL stuff but doesn't impress against AFL teams in the NAB. The step up seems just a bit beyond him. So they don't have anything against him it is just he isn't quite stepping up. Biggs actually stepped up and I didn't understand that one. There were some idiots on BF saying he left us for more money. They seem to forget he was a Rookie in his third season and we decided not to upgrade him at season's end.

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      • wolftone57
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        • Aug 2008
        • 5838

        #33
        Originally posted by Luke Shannon
        Is it worth GWS and the Swans remaining in the NEAFL?

        Apart from when they play each other, the only competitive teams are NT Thunder, Sydney Uni and Aspley. The rest are not at the standard.

        Could there be scope and resources for the Swans and GWS to join the VFL?
        That isn't true Luke. Southport took us on a real ride last week. Suns and Lions are not always going to be weak. Redland are not useless either and are in the top 6. The Dees are rebuilding and are a very young side. They are now the only Canberra side and will get better as they recruit some experience to go with the youth.

        As to why stay in this league?

        1. we are promoting the Eastern Seaboard as an AFL destination.

        2. The league gets stronger every year. In the beginning it was just the AFL affiliated sides, NT and Aspley.

        3. In time as the academies feed back into the NEAFL and local leagues the NEAFL will become a very strong comp. As it stands it isn't that far from VFL, SANFL and WAFL standard now. A few years ago you couldn't say that. About District Victorian, SA or WA level then.

        4. We don't want a situation that has our reserves playing in Melbourne ever again. There was no way we could control how they played, game style or where they played. not only that when it came to living up here half of them opted out taking the easy way to another aFL club. we couldn't get cohesive footy in those days. We were two clubs, Swans and Port Melbourne, even though our players were playing for them. Even as swans Reserves we don't want to repeat playing in the VFL. It divided the club before having two training bases and it would divide it again. Bad idea. As it stands every player gets to train as a Swan, learns the game plan, gets to know his teammates and lives in the beauty of the Harbour City.

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        • Nico
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          • Jan 2003
          • 11332

          #34
          Originally posted by wolftone57
          In his first season he was going great guns in the mids before being injured. But after the injury he wasn't the same. The next season they started to swing him into defence as well as through the mids. He ended up in the defence full time. He is learning that caper. But from all I have seen of him he is good in the NEAFL stuff but doesn't impress against AFL teams in the NAB. The step up seems just a bit beyond him. So they don't have anything against him it is just he isn't quite stepping up. Biggs actually stepped up and I didn't understand that one. There were some idiots on BF saying he left us for more money. They seem to forget he was a Rookie in his third season and we decided not to upgrade him at season's end.
          Hiscox didn't step up.
          http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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          • wolftone57
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            • Aug 2008
            • 5838

            #35
            Originally posted by Ludwig
            His first 2 years were very ordinary and he probably just survived the cut. He started playing regular in defence last year and there was a massive improvement in his game, in fact, he was our best NEAFL player. He was dropped to the rookie list probably because we knew nobody would take him and we wanted another national draft pick. He's continued his form this year. I'd like to see him elevated to the senior list in place of Robinson.

            Sorry Ludwig but he hasn't proven he cna actually cut it against AFL players. Even in the NAB he was ordinary. when it comes to stepping up he just doesn't make the cut. I have seen him play three NAB now. His first was ok, second ordinary and this last very ordinary. the risk the coaches would take with him would be enormous. At least Robbo showed he could cut it at senior level in the NAB. He has also played pretty well in a tagging/minder role this season.

            I don't really think Marsh has the ability to stop a player and hurt them on the way back. His numbers tell me that. His averages are just that average. While he has done the job on the best smaller forwards in the comp he doesn't get much ball himself generally. When moved into the mids he isn't a star and doesn't hit more than about 20 disposals generally. I think he is a big risk at AFL level. I'd have Davis or Newman in well before him.

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            • wolftone57
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              • Aug 2008
              • 5838

              #36
              Originally posted by Nico
              Hiscox didn't step up.
              Who mentioned Hiscox? I was talking about Marsh. Hiscox was ordinary in the NAB too.

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              • Scottee
                Senior Player
                • Aug 2003
                • 1585

                #37
                Originally posted by wolftone57
                Sorry Ludwig but he hasn't proven he cna actually cut it against AFL players. Even in the NAB he was ordinary. when it comes to stepping up he just doesn't make the cut. I have seen him play three NAB now. His first was ok, second ordinary and this last very ordinary. the risk the coaches would take with him would be enormous. At least Robbo showed he could cut it at senior level in the NAB. He has also played pretty well in a tagging/minder role this season.

                I don't really think Marsh has the ability to stop a player and hurt them on the way back. His numbers tell me that. His averages are just that average. While he has done the job on the best smaller forwards in the comp he doesn't get much ball himself generally. When moved into the mids he isn't a star and doesn't hit more than about 20 disposals generally. I think he is a big risk at AFL level. I'd have Davis or Newman in well before him.
                There is a real dilemma here for the coaches, there is a lot of talent on the rookie list and most of it is in defence. Any more injuries and Melican might be key, same height and weight as Talia and has footy smarts. With only one LTIL spot available it makes it hard to decide on elevating Marsh, Newman and even O'Riordon who is going gangbusters given his short exposure to the game. Davis is the easy answer in the short term given he is already on the senior list.
                We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                • Ludwig
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                  • Apr 2007
                  • 9359

                  #38
                  Originally posted by wolftone57
                  Sorry Ludwig but he hasn't proven he cna actually cut it against AFL players. Even in the NAB he was ordinary. when it comes to stepping up he just doesn't make the cut. I have seen him play three NAB now. His first was ok, second ordinary and this last very ordinary. the risk the coaches would take with him would be enormous. At least Robbo showed he could cut it at senior level in the NAB. He has also played pretty well in a tagging/minder role this season.

                  I don't really think Marsh has the ability to stop a player and hurt them on the way back. His numbers tell me that. His averages are just that average. While he has done the job on the best smaller forwards in the comp he doesn't get much ball himself generally. When moved into the mids he isn't a star and doesn't hit more than about 20 disposals generally. I think he is a big risk at AFL level. I'd have Davis or Newman in well before him.
                  Whether it's Marsh, Davis, Newman or any player who has never played an AFL game, there is always uncertainty as to how they will do at a higher level, but I would like to see all 3 given a chance at some stage. I remember you touting Xavier Richards as a sure thing, but he looks anything but right now. Maybe he will make it in the end. Who knows?

                  I feel very positive about Abe Davis simply because he seems such a natural footballer, reads the play well and has good skills. I like Newman too, but less sure how he will do under pressure as he is prone to error. He seemed okay in the NAB games. He made some mistakes under pressure, so it's hard to say if he will adjust with senior game time.

                  I don't remember how Marsh did in the preseason games. He's not the kind of player that stands out. Although he's not a big possession winner, he defends well and has become more attacking this year. He keeps racking up votes for best player, so the coaches must think he's doing okay. He clearly has focused on the weaknesses in his game and trying to get those things right before becoming an attacking threat. I honestly don't know if he's capable of stepping up to AFL level, but I think he's played well enough to earn a shot. If we brought him in this week, I can see him playing on James Sicily. They're around the same size and also have similar athletic ability. There should be another opportunity in 3 weeks when we play GC.

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                  • ugg
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                    • Jan 2003
                    • 15963

                    #39
                    For a side that lost by 142 points the Demons did quite well in the stats.


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                    • aardvark
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                      • Mar 2010
                      • 5685

                      #40
                      Nanka 12 kicks, 6 goals. Not a bad return. Good to see Galloway troubled the stats people this week.

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                      • ugg
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 15963

                        #41
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                        • 111431
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                          • Sep 2010
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                          #42
                          Did Sam Murray get injured ?

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