According to AFL.com "Newman was passed fit, but was the unlucky Swan to make way for the skipper's return."
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This is the Swans website:
Newman was cleared of any serious damage and passed his fitness test on Thursday, but the coaches weren't going to take any chances.
?Nic got through training so he is feeling good and will come to Adelaide with us," Longmire said.
?He is a good player who we expect to come back into the senior team pretty shortly because he is a bit stiff."Comment
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He has definitely been down on form since McVeigh has pushed him out of his usual role. He may struggle next yr if McVeigh gets contracted for a year more unless he learns how to adapt. He's a great half-back flanker and I believe he has a long future with us there but at the moment he is playing as a subpar winger and even small forward.Comment
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A wake up call for sure.Comment
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He has definitely been down on form since McVeigh has pushed him out of his usual role. He may struggle next yr if McVeigh gets contracted for a year more unless he learns how to adapt. He's a great half-back flanker and I believe he has a long future with us there but at the moment he is playing as a subpar winger and even small forward.- Newman had 19 disposals at 68% v. Geelong with 66% game time. Towers had a total of 7 disposals, least on the team even though he had 79% game time.
- In the Hawthorn game, the one previous to the Geelong game, Newman had 29 disposals, most for the Swans, at 83% DE. Towers had 14 disposals at 50%.
Newman has Towers covered in just about every measure this year. I would be interested in knowing some of the Champion Data stats that we usually don't see, like pressure acts. Newman is far and away a better defensive player who puts physical pressure on his opponent, something Towers rarely does.
Towers has clearly improved over the year and is not the liability to the team that he once was. I'm happy for him to play in lieu of Newman this week, who would probably be playing with a slight injury. I think we will rest someone like McVeigh v Carlton, just to lessen the load on his calves, so he's fresh for the finals, and Newman will come back in.
I think Towers was picked mainly because he is too psychologically fragile and it would crush him if he were dropped. Newman is made of tougher stuff. He'll be okay. It would bad for the team to have someone crying inconsolably in the locker room all week.
It doesn't help the credibility of RWO if some of us are spreading Fake News.Comment
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Towers is a very good pressure player. The problem with him starts when he has the ball and has time to think. Instinctively he is ok like his handball over the top for Hayward goal. Think Newman will play if it is wet. His kicking is invaluable.Comment
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2017 Sydney Team Page - FinalSiren.com
Towers has speed and height on his side. If he was slow / short he'd have a different career.Comment
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For me towers is purely in the team as a run with because we want our other outside players to not have to tag or run with
We don't have many quick guys
Towers role is to negate the impact of outside player matchups
Simples"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Newman has 68 tackles at an average of 4 per game. Towers 47 at an average of 3.1
2017 Sydney Team Page - FinalSiren.com
Towers has speed and height on his side. If he was slow / short he'd have a different career.
If towers was slow and short he'd be an accountant.Comment
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This debate re: Towers v Newman is relevant given the pressure for positions, but we need to keep in mind there are others also applying pressure and this is great for the club if not for the individuals being overlooked.
The preference for a settled team is a proven recipe for success. Newman has been guilty of turnovers at critical moments but he has also been responsible for winning some critically important one-on-one contests. His balance, his timing and his cool head will be missed this week.
Towers has been fulfilling a role, he may not be getting many possessions, but clearly the coaching staff have been content with whatever he's doing.
As an unabashed Allir fan, I firmly believe there is still a position for him in our best 22 but looking at the list this week, I can only see him getting there at the expense of either Sinclair, Towers or Tippett. Clearly his role in the ruck in the reserves last week, may be heralding similar thinking from the match committee.
Yet, the preference for a settled team is a proven recipe for success and I cannot fault either Sinclair nor Tippett on their current form.Comment
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