pretty sure that was McCartin
Round 8 Swans v Hawthorn MCG Friday May 11 7.50 pm
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I think it was McCartin. The best part of it was that Heeney didn't remonstrate, he just turned around and got to his position.Comment
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I was a bit pissed off over the selections and outs actually. I am wondering who takes Tim O'Brien? Rampe will get Gunston & Reg goes to Roughy. But with no Marsh, Melican or Aliir who will take O'Brien? He is 192cm. Mills has a few problems with very high marking forwards and this bloke takes huge grabs.
The other problem I have is Harry still being picked. His form ahas been iffy to just terrible. His disposal has been very ordinary. Papley can count himself lucky this week too. His output for a forward/mid is woeful. He has kicked 5.10 and has an average of 13.5 disposals/game. I get sick of Longmire drafting a small forward and then trying to turn them into mids all the time. Leave them forward and let them have some fun.
Congratulations to McCartin for his debut but if Horse think Tom is going to fix the high marking problem then he's bloody deluded. While the kid can take a grab most of his best work is done on the lead or from opportunistic snaps. Including Cameron in the team would have helped the high marking heaps. Plus this would have given Sinclair a good rest forward where he can be so dangerous.
As for Robbo. I don't know because I'm not a fly on the wall at the footy club. But it seems to be as though the lad thought the coach had lost confidence in him. Hence the asking for a transfer. Maybe he was only looking for regular seniors time. But every time he comes into the seniors he doesn't do the natural things that can make his game so good. Marking, running to the space, sidestepping, taking the first option, hard ball gets. These are all in his repertoire and he seems to be able to apply them in the reserves quite easily. Yet at seniors level he seems hesitant. Longmire keeps picking him so he must rate him but if he disappoints much mor,e I think his days will be numbered and his appearances at senior level in the negative.
I am a bit skeptical about this match. I am not sure we have the right combo to beat them. By the way they will be good in the wet. They handle the ball like it is dry. After all Victoria has had far more rain than us this year. Last year too. They do play in Tassie and that is sleetingly cold and slippery wet. Yet we normally have less days but more volume. The Hawks are a very good side no matter what the skeptics say. They are developing a little quicker than expected and are fast going past us. I'm not looking forward to this game as Horse is Clarko's bunny.Comment
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Clarko currently on 3AW sooking about our defenders blocking their forwards. What a bloody hypocrite. For many years they've been reaping the benefits of bias umpires and we've been at the opposite end of the spectrum. I'd love to see if the AFL's lovechild gets fined.
He's a pathetic excuse for a man.I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
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AGE IS ONLY IMPORTANT FOR TWO THINGS - WINE & CHEESE!Comment
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Clarko currently on 3AW sooking about our defenders blocking their forwards. What a bloody hypocrite. For many years they've been reaping the benefits of bias umpires and we've been at the opposite end of the spectrum. I'd love to see if the AFL's lovechild gets fined.
He's a pathetic excuse for a man.Comment
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I agree with Stellation - Jack's played that half forward role pretty well this year. Often hits targets inside 50 with short, smart kicks. He had 7 I50s last night and is third best Swan in that category over the year.
Separately, I thought Robinson had his best senior game in a while, if not ever. He got caught with it a little bit, but also had some good touches and seemed to want the ball.
Agree with those who praised McCartin's debut. He had 4 marks and I reckon those were mostly decent clunks on the lead up the ground.
So excited about Hayward - genuine star. Also excited by Ollie's game - still can make bad decisions under pressure, but getting more of it and an excellent kick.
Jones is a very valuable player when he runs the ball out of defence like that.Comment
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Sydney showed the blueprint of how to stop Isaac Smith
?Former Richmond coach Danny Frawley believes Sydney showed the blueprint of how to stop Hawthorn midfielder Isaac Smith.
Smith has been described as in career best form, but Swans midfielder Harry Cunningham tagged him to 16 disposals in his side?s victory over the Hawks.
Frawley explained how Cunningham was so effective.
?You put a hard tag on him and Harry Cunningham made the point that he played on Smith?s left leg,? he said.
?That?s the way he loves to run, he loves to run onto his left and he had to change his running angle.
?On his right, Smith doesn?t feel as comfortable and it was a very good tactic.?The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Classic stuff.Comment
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Anyone see that one-handed grab by Hawkins against the Giants last week? That was classic O'Loughlin. I loved it when he used to do that. He was like a magician doing tricks at a kids party - would be wrestling for position and then "Here comes the ball! Where did it go? Oh look what this is behind my back! It's the ball!"
Classic stuff.Comment
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