Match Day Rnd. 3 Sydney V Collingwood. 7.50pm SCG
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I have to agree (unfortunately). If you watch the video for the spot where he originally lands, so where his mark is, he goes back to that after his initial pulling-up steps and the umpire in front of him blows the whistle for the mark. Jones then takes two steps off the mark to play on and is tackled. It must have been the umpire behind him who made the 'play-on' call (you can see Jones looking backwards remonstrating with that umpire). But it is not clear (from the highlights video) if the umpire's 'play-on' call was made BEFORE the tackle.Comment
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Hmm. OK, I see what you are saying, goods78 and Meg, including the comments you both make about the umpire's call. On reflection I think what surprised me is that what Jones did you can see a dozen times a game without a whistle intervening. In any case I hope Jones learns from it; better to find out now than in a GF!He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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I actually enjoyed that game. Don't feel we got shafted by the umps like we did last week and last year. We were on the wrong side of a close one but should have been 6-7 goals down at qtr time.
Foote and Sinclair the villains for me too. Foote made a terrible show of himself on the oreilly wing and turned it over for a goal. Just wasn't hard enough at the ball.
Sinclair likewise was moving like treacle with no intensity to close down the ball. I assumed he was cooked and his legs wouldn't get him there but he was tucking for the next 5 or so minutes. Marking aside, he's just not intense enough in our system.
Tonight was a game we should have won that says we'll likely struggle to have a real impact this year as we have two tough games to follow. Loads of key players to come back but the main thing is sadly experience for the years to come.
Horse clearly chose to go in with an extremely young team so I assume he was all right with the result - let's hope that the return of some of the stars has the desired consequence.Comment
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Meg - Was thinking the same thing - imagine Sydney v. Hawks or Kangas being billed as the "Battle for the Spoon" !Comment
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He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Part of me likes the fact that the competition is even. No games by any club can be taken for granted. The Swans and Hawks won't win the wooden spoon but it could be a 8-10 win only season for the Swans or Hawks. There are too many good midrange teams like Port, Melbourne and Essendon and some solid lower ranked teams like Carlton, The Suns and Freemantle who will win some games.Comment
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There are many differences between us and Hawthorn despite both being 0-3- They still have one of the oldest teams in the league, while we have one of the youngest.
- They don't really have many promising young kids coming through from the past several drafts, while we have heaps.
- They gave up their 1 round pick last year in a great draft to get a slow contested ball winner, just when speed is king.
- O'Meara is struggling. Who knows how he will go long term.
- They also gave up their 1 round pick this year. Lucky St. Kilda. And it look to be another good draft year, especially in the 1st round.
- Any club can have a down year when injuries strike, but I think we will recover soon enough and the future looks bright for a long time to come. I think Hawthorn may be looking at a long sting out of finals action.
- A nearly full strength Hawthorn are getting slaughtered today by a poor team. At least we were competitive, and even had the lead in the 4th quarters of the past 2 games.
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