AA did pretty well , his acceleration from a standstill confuses em, his reach is phenomenal, his quick reactions to get his arms free, he is doing longer kicks now as his confidence grows .... His few errors were acceptable.
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Aliir in my opinion had his most mistake riddled game of the year. However having played less than 10 games this is definitely excusebale. I agree he has so many good attributes and his first step after Playing on is astounding. Better for him to have made those mistakes in a winning final than a losing one. He can only learn from that game and be even better next weekComment
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We just have to accept the younger guys, like any player on the field, are going to make mistakes. What I like about Aliir is even when he makes mistakes, he doesn't go into his shell and seek to hide out on the field. He is doing great for a guy with such little experience in such a key role on the field, and will learn from his mistakes. There is so much to like about how he plays."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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We just have to accept the younger guys, like any player on the field, are going to make mistakes. What I like about Aliir is even when he makes mistakes, he doesn't go into his shell and seek to hide out on the field. He is doing great for a guy with such little experience in such a key role on the field, and will learn from his mistakes. There is so much to like about how he plays.Comment
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When opposition teams bomb long into their forwardline, I love the thought that Aliir, Laidler, Grundy or Rampe are potentially there to drop back & take an intercepting mark.Comment
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I would be definitely looking at Ted. He has the experience and skills and if he hadn't had that head knock earlier in the season he might still be in the team.
Could he play the same role he did when we played in Kardinia? Would that work again or would the Cats be able to adapt?
If he did play it could release either Rampe and/or Marsh to become the rebounders we are missing with Mills and, to a lesser extent McVeigh, being out injured.
Cunnigham in would be okay by me. If our leaders go hunting like they did against the Crows the whole team seemed to follow and Harry could use his speed to become that tenacious tackler we all want him to be.
whoeveer it is we need speed, that is certainly something that is a must....
a yngr brigade did make a few errors last night..Alir was a 50-50 for me...50 good 50 poor...hopefully a one off, but his laconic kicking style is an issue to be technical wish he would kick thorugh the ball and look for longer options other teams have seemed to pick up he kicks shorter
Pity we can't add Mills to that group ATM. :-(Last edited by RogueSwan; 18 September 2016, 06:34 PM."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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X Richards is already in the team playing the forward role that Ted played last time against Geelong. If Ted plays he has to play defence. Anyone who watched the ressies grand final would have seen Ted drop a regulation mark in the goal square which led to the Giants winning goal. It was a tragedy to watch mostly for teds sake. A fairytale return to the seniors for a grand final would be amazing but I think it's unlikely to be honest. Our defence has looked much more mobile with and attacking with the younger guys in there.Comment
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I would be definitely looking at Ted. He has the experience and skills and if he hadn't had that head knock earlier in the season he might still be in the team.
Could he play the same role he did when we played in Kardinia? Would that work again or would the Cats be able to adapt?
If he did play it could release either Rampe and/or Marsh to become the rebounders we are missing with Mills and, to a lesser extent McVeigh, being out injured.
Cunnigham in would be okay by me. If our leaders go hunting like they did against the Crows the whole team seemed to follow and Harry could use his speed to become that tenacious tackler we all want him to be.
There are plenty of other Swans who are happy to kick long to a contest. I am happy for Shandy to keep hitting up targets, even if they are the shorter option.
Pity we can't add Mills to that group ATM. :-(
He will surely only get picked if heaven forbid Grundy or Aliir get injured. Sad to see him drop off so quick, but he is not the answer to the quandary we have.
I wonder if we might think about playing Tippo out of the goal square - a fair warning for such an approach should come from what we did to Geelong at Kardinia park, when they went quite tall."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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Could we go with Tippo playing the traditional CHF role and rotate Nanka and Sam through the ruck? Then we just need one defender, I'd be cautious with Mills and hope that Zak Jones is right but I fear he may not be. That leaves Harry C (eeek)
If we go like for like I'd replace Rohan with Towers and Jones for McVeigh and Mills for Harry Marsh should we get a full deck for the GF. If Tippo is right I guess you'd have to drop NankaComment
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Tippett could just come in for Rohan and play stay at home full forward.
If he reproduces his performance at FF the last time he played a Prelim at the MCG, we'll be fronting up for another granny, guaranteed.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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