G.F. Day Thread. Sydney V Western Bulldogs. MCG 2.30pm.

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  • round 22 1977
    Registered User
    • Sep 2016
    • 10

    why he didn't play wags do they get a medal too

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    • stevoswan
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2014
      • 8560

      Been having trouble with my f**ing broadband........Well, that hurts! Bit stunned actually. Free kick count 20-8......that hurts a lot. We weren't on song, but that stat didn't help us at all. As numb as I am and I almost hate to admit it, I sat through the medal presentation and found it strangely comforting almost, instead of seething at a loss against a team I hate ('14), I actually smiled a few times at the Dogs joy, my mind casting back to '05 and how delirious we all felt in the same position after waiting for glory for so long. I have never disliked the Dogs, except during the Libba senior era (don't like Libba junior either), but overall I don't begrudge them their joy. That is probably the only positive to come out of today. I have sometimes thought throughout this season that maybe we weren't quite ready and maybe we weren't, but to lose to the 7th placed team is a bit galling..........the off season will be all soul searching, the pre season will be more about psychological toughness than physical I think, and maybe a well worded letter from the Swans to the AFL and their umpiring department.
      Last edited by stevoswan; 1 October 2016, 06:08 PM.

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      • Mug Punter
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2009
        • 3325

        Gutted but the disappointment today is nothing like 2014, at least we turned up and sometimes you get beaten by a better team.

        For those blaming the Umps for the loss today, Grow Up!

        I think we just had too many passengers. Rohan and Tippett had their second shocker in Grand Finals and Xavier, Hewett and Papley looked out of their depth. Our midfield was great but I thought Parker was a bit quiet. Buddy getting injured was also a huge blow even though he battled on manfully. Mills had possibly his worst game of the season, not sure how much of that was injury related. McVeigh was OK and Grundy and Rampe immense and Smith and Laidler battled well.

        Despite the disappointment today 2016 has been a great year to support the Swans. I AM gutted though because I think perhaps this was our best opportunity to win a flag for quite a while. But you'd have to have a hard heart to not feel a little bit of respect for the Doggies today for one of the greatest finals campaigns in the history of the game.

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        • #73
          Evil Voice of Reason
          • Aug 2007
          • 198

          Originally posted by chrispy2808
          OK I'm stattered but they've won their premiership since 1954! Remember 2005!
          I loved it & also the Bob Murphy touch.
          I would'n worry about one loss we have built a dynasty!!!
          This is the sort of 'supporter' we don't need.

          What dynasty? Two flags in 11 years is not a dynasty. Its a series of wasted opportunities.

          I'm so gutted right now. Worse that 2014. Losing to a team of spuds that finished 7th. What an embarrassment. Dogs will be lucky to make the 8 next year.

          Worst. Premiers. Ever. And it came at our expense.

          I want to forget today. Forever.
          Damn that Sorcerer! Twenty gold pieces and I'm wankered on rohypnol!

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          • Pmcc2911
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2013
            • 516

            Originally posted by Maltopia
            Even the Norm Smith is rigged... ex Bulldogs player on the panel, how on earth can Johannisen get it over Kennedy?
            Absolutely no,way Johannisen was better than Kennedy

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            • Scottee
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2003
              • 1585

              Originally posted by barry
              Dare i say it again, but lost at selection. If Mcglynn plays next year i will be pissed off. Captaincy must be taken from mcveigh so hes not an auto-selection.

              But the swans must kick up a stink about the umpiring. that was a disgrace.
              Can't see that Benny will be on the list.

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              We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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              • Mug Punter
                On the Rookie List
                • Nov 2009
                • 3325

                Originally posted by Ludwig
                I see us making a number of changes next year that should improve the team from the one we played today. For example:

                In: Aliir, Talia, Reid, Newman and Rose or Davis.
                Out: Richards, McGlynn, McVeigh, Mitchell and Laidler.

                We also might have AJ coming back and O'Riordan and Dawson look very promising.

                I think if we handle our trading right we could end up with 3 picks in the top 25 both this year and next, so we should be able to add some fresh talent to club.

                Although the loss today was disappointing, I still feel positive about our future and our ability to stay competitive for some time to come.
                Well I certainly think Aliir and Reid will be big ins, Xav was well and truly exposed today and he really needs to keep on improving. Mitchell is gone I fear.

                I'm not sold on Rose or Davis at this stage having seen them live and as for Newman, let's wait and see how he actually goes at AFL level. I have a feeling we'll try and get a reasonably decent player in (to make Laidler cover perhaps) and I think McVeigh will struggle to hold his spot for the full year even though he was OK today.

                I was bitterly disappointed with the lack of impact Tippett made today, seriously you expect more for $900,000 a year..

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                • Cheer_Cheer
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 739

                  Originally posted by barry
                  Mills had a shocker. I dont blame him, he's just under prepared.

                  Mcglynn. Usual. Remove his richmond game in round 23, and it just BAU.

                  Rohan quiet. Hes a bit soft.

                  Richards. Reid should have played.
                  Point #1 contradicts point #4.

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                  • Blue Sun
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2010
                    • 1440

                    Originally posted by Mug Punter

                    For those blaming the Umps for the loss today, Grow Up!
                    Sorry Mug, but are you serious?

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                    • Levii3
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jun 2015
                      • 655

                      Originally posted by Mug Punter
                      For those blaming the Umps for the loss today, Grow Up!
                      I know Curley is a sydney reporter but he saw it the same way as most swans

                      5. Did the men in green feel the pinch of a tense Grand Final?
                      As hard as it is for the players, the job of the umpires must be even more difficult on Grand Final day, and there were some puzzling decisions at the MCG. The Bulldogs led the free kick count 12-4 at half time, with more than a couple of head scratchers going their way. The third term ramped up the pressure on the players and the Dogs were given another two or three questionable decisions, with a 50-metre penalty against Jeremy Laidler, and a high shot on Clay Smith among them. The Swans didn't land a free kick at all in the third quarter, and co-captain Jarrad McVeigh certainly made his feelings known to the whistleblowers. The below the knees rule also seemed to be abandoned with Tom Papley and Dan Hannebery both brought down by Dale Morris and Easton Wood with no whistle.

                      Ten things we learnt - sydneyswans.com.au

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                      • Pmcc2911
                        Regular in the Side
                        • May 2013
                        • 516

                        Originally posted by Maltopia
                        Even the Norm Smith is rigged... ex Bulldogs player on the panel, how on earth can Johannisen get it over Kennedy?
                        Agree our bottom 6 were out of their depth.
                        Injury to Buddy certainly caused a change to the game and a restructure to the forward line which didn't work.

                        Originally posted by Mug Punter
                        Gutted but the disappointment today is nothing like 2014, at least we turned up and sometimes you get beaten by a better team.

                        For those blaming the Umps for the loss today, Grow Up!

                        I think we just had too many passengers. Rohan and Tippett had their second shocker in Grand Finals and Xavier, Hewett and Papley looked out of their depth. Our midfield was great but I thought Parker was a bit quiet. Buddy getting injured was also a huge blow even though he battled on manfully. Mills had possibly his worst game of the season, not sure how much of that was injury related. McVeigh was OK and Grundy and Rampe immense and Smith and Laidler battled well.

                        Despite the disappointment today 2016 has been a great year to support the Swans. I AM gutted though because I think perhaps this was our best opportunity to win a flag for quite a while. But you'd have to have a hard heart to not feel a little bit of respect for the Doggies today for one of the greatest finals campaigns in the history of the game.

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                        • #73
                          Evil Voice of Reason
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 198

                          agreed. We got bent over and rammed hard by the umps today. No two ways about it. FACT. AFL had an agenda: get the Dogs home. End of.
                          Damn that Sorcerer! Twenty gold pieces and I'm wankered on rohypnol!

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                          • Blue Sun
                            Senior Player
                            • May 2010
                            • 1440

                            Originally posted by Levii3
                            I know Curley is a sydney reporter but he saw it the same way as most swans

                            5. Did the men in green feel the pinch of a tense Grand Final?
                            As hard as it is for the players, the job of the umpires must be even more difficult on Grand Final day, and there were some puzzling decisions at the MCG. The Bulldogs led the free kick count 12-4 at half time, with more than a couple of head scratchers going their way. The third term ramped up the pressure on the players and the Dogs were given another two or three questionable decisions, with a 50-metre penalty against Jeremy Laidler, and a high shot on Clay Smith among them. The Swans didn't land a free kick at all in the third quarter, and co-captain Jarrad McVeigh certainly made his feelings known to the whistleblowers. The below the knees rule also seemed to be abandoned with Tom Papley and Dan Hannebery both brought down by Dale Morris and Easton Wood with no whistle.

                            Ten things we learnt - sydneyswans.com.au
                            Summed up the situation quite well.

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                            • Mug Punter
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 3325

                              Originally posted by Blue Sun
                              Sorry Mug, but are you serious?
                              Bloody oath I am, they weren't great but to suggest they cost us a premiership is pretty immature in my opinion. If it was under 10 points then I might be inclined to agree it was a factor.

                              We simply had too many passengers today.

                              Not that I expect much rationality here right now and rightly so.....

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                              • aardvark
                                Veterans List
                                • Mar 2010
                                • 5685

                                Originally posted by Mug Punter
                                and I think McVeigh will struggle to hold his spot for the full year even though he was OK today.
                                Name one other AFL captain who would be happy to have performed like McVeigh today? He was S#!T. He shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as KJ and how he can be Captain ahead of JPK is just unfathomable.

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