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  • Ludwig
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 9359

    After watching the replay, I can't find much fault in any individual players. Some of our better players, like Heeney and Hewett had their bad moments with skill errors. As a team, we weren't quite as sharp as I thought we might have been, especially compared to some other performances on the weekend, like GWS. I thought we would move the ball better out of defense. We still need a bit more spark running from the back line. Maybe Aliir replacing Mills, who then moves to the midfield will help the overall ball movement from defense to the forward line.

    Buddy was so spectacular that it's hard to know many weaknesses were papered over by his performance, although we did manage to deliver the ball quite well to him.

    One way to view the game is that we played well, except for that 4 goal run they had starting late in the 3rd quarter. We need to remedy those periods of repeat entry into our defensive zone. We can't expect to repel attack after attack and come out on top in the end against the better teams.

    Our on-ball brigade has really grown and we're mixing it up a lot. I think this will reap benefits as the season progresses.

    A special mention for Papley, who I thought had an excellent game with influence all over the ground, even though he didn't light up the scoreboard as much as usual.

    We should be a better side with Hanners, Reid, Aliir and Rohan, who should all be available in the next couple of weeks. Hayward was good and Florent was okay, although didn't get enough of the ball. They are still at the early stages of their development and seem to be on a solid development path.

    I'll add to the accolades for Nick Smith, who was at his best.

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      Any win on the road is a great win.

      I think the criticism of Mills is he hasnt seemed to have improved from his debut year. So the question of where his tragectory is headed comes up.

      I think he'll will have a very good 2018.

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      • barry
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        • Jan 2003
        • 8499

        Originally posted by Ludwig
        We should be a better side with Hanners, Reid, Aliir and Rohan, who should all be available in the next couple of weeks. Hayward was good and Florent was okay, although didn't get enough of the ball. They are still at the early stages of their development and seem to be on a solid development path.

        .
        Hanners and Reid are auto selections.

        Who knows with Allie, and Rohan is fighting it out with Hayward for the small tall. I'd have Hayward.

        So we had close to our best 22 out there yesterday, minus the two above.

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        • 707
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          • Aug 2009
          • 6204

          Ludwig, don't think you can compare our performance with GWS. We were across the country in a hostile new stadium playing against a side having a real crack, GWS were at "home" playing against a rabble of witches hats, that allows you time to show skills.

          Probably not the thread for it but the Dogs look a shadow of their umpire fuelled late 2016 side. Actually making blokes handball rather than throw and not paying ducked into tackles has hurt them since the new interpretations from the start of 2017.

          Sinclair went ok, be easier for him against Port's new rucks this week.

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          • AnnieH
            RWOs Black Sheep
            • Aug 2006
            • 11332

            Apparently, Nic Natanui was playing. I only saw him for half of the time, but the commentators took every opportunity to tell me that he was back.
            I loved being the first winners at the new stadium and having the first goal kicked by a swan (a backman, no less).
            That's all that's important.
            Oh yeah, and Buddy's eight goals. Just give him the Coleman now and put everyone out of their misery.
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            • Billericay
              Regular in the Side
              • May 2013
              • 712

              Thought we did very well considering the mismatch in the ruck department, the very hostile crowd and the occasionally suspect umpiring. It felt like the forward line tactics (aka Franklin's paddock) worked very well, particularly giving McGovern an opponent to keep him accountable, while it lasted. Hewett did a number on him when he was playing forward.

              Port will be a much tougher opponent, thankfully at home.

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              • jono2707
                Goes up to 11
                • Oct 2007
                • 3326

                We had moments of shakiness down back, particularly whilst Rampe was off the field. We missed Sam Reid during those moments as he would have been swung back to help out, most notably at the end of the third quarter.

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                • goswannies
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 3050

                  Originally posted by Billericay
                  Thought we did very well considering the mismatch in the ruck department, the very hostile crowd and the occasionally suspect umpiring. It felt like the forward line tactics (aka Franklin's paddock) worked very well, particularly giving McGovern an opponent to keep him accountable, while it lasted. Hewett did a number on him when he was playing forward.

                  Port will be a much tougher opponent, thankfully at home.
                  Surely it?s Franklin?s Field

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                  • Wardy
                    The old Boiler!
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 6676

                    Originally posted by AnnieH
                    Apparently, Nic Natanui was playing. I only saw him for half of the time, but the commentators took every opportunity to tell me that he was back.
                    I loved being the first winners at the new stadium and having the first goal kicked by a swan (a backman, no less).
                    That's all that's important.
                    Oh yeah, and Buddy's eight goals. Just give him the Coleman now and put everyone out of their misery.
                    Yeah had Dwayne Russell not have said it 45 times I wouldn?t have believed that Nic Nat had been out injured!!
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                    • bloodspirit
                      Clubman
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 4448

                      Yes, I wanted to mention Melican who until now had not received any love on this thread but who did a fine job last night, I thought. Nothing spectacular, just good. Along with Smooch, both had good games on a night when our defence gave up more points that we would like. Macca was one of the more disappointing. It's going to be an ongoing question how long we are willing to trade off Macca's compromised speed and pressure for his on-field general status. At least he uses the ball well when he gets it. We do have a youngish team but I feel like we are less needy of Macca than the Lions are of Hodge. I daresay Macca will have some games where he has more impact and winds back the clock a little but overall I feel doubtful about having him in the team. We can look to Rampe, Reg, Smooch and Mills to step into the breach if he is omitted. They all have enough experience and/or leadership ability to step into these roles and direct play and we're going to have to get used to not having Macca sooner or later. Sooner on the evidence.

                      Early on I was especially impressed by Hewett being so composed and enterprising. I would like to see a little of that composure rub off on Jones, who could certainly benefit from it. I guess his strengths are different: his passion and mongrel and carry of the ball. It was encouraging to see a few of the younger leaders stepping up (Heeney and Hewett in particular) and being among the bests.
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                      • bloodspirit
                        Clubman
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 4448

                        One other thing I noticed: the relief from our players when we won. We were unusually happy and... relieved. I wasn't expecting that. The commentators were apparently speaking about it and then JPK referred to it in his post match interview too. I wonder why the coaches were so anxious? Have a little faith! Apparently it's because of our slow start last year but that just doesn't make that much sense to me. After our slow start we played like a freight train for months on end so surely that is the more relevant memory? While every game is important and it's good to start the season well it's even more important to be playing well at the end of the season.
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                        • Auntie.Gerald
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                          • Oct 2009
                          • 6480

                          Heeney watching:

                          Must say that Heeney played a stack of roles yest inside outside forward and back

                          Such a challenge and imposed himself on the game yest ...... he wants that midfield spot bad doesn?t he ? ????
                          "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                          • Ludwig
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                            • Apr 2007
                            • 9359

                            Nearly every Swans' player is a capable midfielder. Expect to see a panoply of players lining up on ball this year. And our best inside mids, Kennedy and Parker, are both excellent forwards, so it's not just Danger and Ablett who are the big midfield guns who can kick goals. We had a great spread of contested possession in the game and expect that to continue throughout the year.

                            Towers 5 tackles, Cunningham 6. Who would have thought?

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                            • Belmasta
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 41

                              Originally posted by 09183305
                              Let?s see [emoji848] might have something to do with a 68% winning record as a coach, making finals every year he?s coached, coached us to 3 Grand finals and delivered ua a premiership, took us to a finals campaign despite a 0:6 start. All of this despite a trade ban that severely limited outer recruiting. Some people are hard to please
                              I agree! Criticism is fine if it's fair!!


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                              • Blood Fever
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                                • Apr 2007
                                • 4049

                                Originally posted by jono2707
                                If that was the 2018 version of Nick Smith out there then he is in for a stellar year. He was superb in a backline that soaked up an immense amount of pressure at times.

                                Had started to wonder about Smith but he was outstanding all night. Best game for some time. Great sign for rest of season.

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