2018 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Mathew Lloyd made a comment on TV last night that he thought the golden era of the Swans is over. It seems pretty premature to say that given one abysmal loss! There are definitely a number of players who won’t be there next season due to a combination of delisting, retirements and players asking to be traded. Our big weakness this year is a lack of midfield ball winners this year meaning that our inside 50 count is abysmal. Our clearance and centre square numbers are also below acceptable. Our midfield has gone from elite in 2016 to average to poor. To me rectifying this area must be a priority this off season.
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Mathew Lloyd made a comment on TV last night that he thought the golden era of the Swans is over. It seems pretty premature to say that given one abysmal loss! There are definitely a number of players who won’t be there next season due to a combination of delisting, retirements and players asking to be traded. Our big weakness this year is a lack of midfield ball winners this year meaning that our inside 50 count is abysmal. Our clearance and centre square numbers are also below acceptable. Our midfield has gone from elite in 2016 to average to poor. To me rectifying this area must be a priority this off season.
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A correction is definitely required in the offseason.
Is this a skill that can be taught? I’m sure other clubs have made it a focus i.e. keep same personnel but make them better contested ball winners.
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If only we’d kept him rather than trading in Tippett!?!Comment
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What about Anthony Miles from Richmond? Seems to go in and out of their team, definitely gets a lot of the ball. Although I'm not sure of his contract situation.Comment
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He’d be handy and available. But if we let Mitchell go to replace him with Miles that seems like appalling list management.Comment
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Ironic that 2 years ago we had a one dimensional midfield with too many slow inside mids. Now we’ve loaded up on fast, ball carrying types but struggle to win the ball.
A correction is definitely required in the offseason.
Is this a skill that can be taught? I’m sure other clubs have made it a focus i.e. keep same personnel but make them better contested ball winners.
Seems like every commentator has an opinion on what Longmire needs to do but none takes into account the system in which clubs operate, nor acknowledges the regeneration of the list and senior team that has been happening over the last few years but that will take time (and has been thrown out of kilter somewhat by injuries to some pretty key players).
Almost every team has had issues with injuries this year. Our experience hasn't been great but other clubs have had it as bad or worse. But several of those clubs - notably West Coast and GWS - looked completely inept while they were lacking a handful of important players. West Coast got Kennedy, Darling and le Cras back and suddenly they again resembled the team that won ten games in a row. GWS got a handful of important players back (especially Kelly - and now in form too - and most recently Greene) and they now look like a real threat after playing awful football for a period mid-season.Comment
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We are desperately in need of a Mitchell type player right now.Comment
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