#AFL Rd 16 Sydney v Geelong, SCG, 05 July 2018 @SydneySwans #SwansCats

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  • Blood Fever
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 4030

    Originally posted by Nico
    I noticed last night that Hewett was present at many centre bounces, lured in there by Selwood who he was tagging. Frankly, Hewett has turned out to be a good tagger but not much good at anything else. Has no awareness with ball in hand of both team mates and opponents, is slow to react with ball in hand and doesn't know which way to turn with ball in hand. When he gets a free (stages for them) or the odd mark he stands there like a stale bottle of beer. Got caught holding the ball 4 times in the first half against Richmond. A waste of time at centre bounces. As Ludwig would say, out there for his good looks.

    I still do not get how people thought Allir didn't play well. 8 intercept marks is pretty darn good and his disposal went at 93% effective. Plus his 1%er spoils were excellent.

    Our problem is not our defence. We miss Mills but they have been marvellous this year. It is the mids that have let us down and their horrible disposal and lack of possessions. It looks like the selectors will be "forced" to bring in some young players into that area. Put Ronke and Florent in there for all centre bounces. With Jack and Hanners going poorly (finished) we have lost that red hot go for the footy. We need some urgent grunt in there.
    Surprised you've turned on Hewitt after one poor half of football. Has been clearly one of our best this year as a run with player. Has got a footy brain and we saw this from him as a forward. His main role is negating stars and this takes a lot of concentration. Very good contested ball player and negator in the Brett Kirk mould.

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    • Nico
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 11306

      Originally posted by Blood Fever
      Surprised you've turned on Hewitt after one poor half of football. Has been clearly one of our best this year as a run with player. Has got a footy brain and we saw this from him as a forward. His main role is negating stars and this takes a lot of concentration. Very good contested ball player and negator in the Brett Kirk mould.
      I closely watch how he plays. He is a good tagger, I don't dispute that, be he is no Brett Kirk by a long way. Kirk did something with the footy.
      http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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      • Blood Fever
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 4030

        Originally posted by Nico
        I closely watch how he plays. He is a good tagger, I don't dispute that, be he is no Brett Kirk by a long way. Kirk did something with the footy.
        Kirky didn't really come good till he was 26 or so . Fantastic player but not the greatest of kicks. George is still a young player nowhere near his peak. McVeigh, Jack and others started as taggers as well.

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        • Ludwig
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2007
          • 9359

          Originally posted by Nico
          I noticed last night that Hewett was present at many centre bounces, lured in there by Selwood who he was tagging. Frankly, Hewett has turned out to be a good tagger but not much good at anything else. Got caught holding the ball 4 times in the first half against Richmond. A waste of time at centre bounces. As Ludwig would say, out there for his good looks.
          In the Richmond game Hewett got 20 contested possessions and a game leading 10 clearances.

          But as you say, even if he were a poor player I'd want him out there just for his good looks. He reminds me so much of myself.

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          • MattW
            Veterans List
            • May 2011
            • 4175

            Originally posted by Nico
            I noticed last night that Hewett was present at many centre bounces, lured in there by Selwood who he was tagging. Frankly, Hewett has turned out to be a good tagger but not much good at anything else. Has no awareness with ball in hand of both team mates and opponents, is slow to react with ball in hand and doesn't know which way to turn with ball in hand. When he gets a free (stages for them) or the odd mark he stands there like a stale bottle of beer. Got caught holding the ball 4 times in the first half against Richmond. A waste of time at centre bounces. As Ludwig would say, out there for his good looks.
            I'm pretty sure he spends time there every week, marking the opposition's best clearance player. Third most clearances/centre clearances by a Swan. Ten clearances last week, four from the centre.

            He was poor last night.

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            • Agent 86
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2004
              • 1686

              Originally posted by Nico
              I noticed last night that Hewett was present at many centre bounces, lured in there by Selwood who he was tagging. Frankly, Hewett has turned out to be a good tagger but not much good at anything else. Has no awareness with ball in hand of both team mates and opponents, is slow to react with ball in hand and doesn't know which way to turn with ball in hand. When he gets a free (stages for them) or the odd mark he stands there like a stale bottle of beer. Got caught holding the ball 4 times in the first half against Richmond. A waste of time at centre bounces. As Ludwig would say, out there for his good looks.

              I still do not get how people thought Allir didn't play well. 8 intercept marks is pretty darn good and his disposal went at 93% effective. Plus his 1%er spoils were excellent.

              Our problem is not our defence. We miss Mills but they have been marvellous this year. It is the mids that have let us down and their horrible disposal and lack of possessions. It looks like the selectors will be "forced" to bring in some young players into that area. Put Ronke and Florent in there for all centre bounces. With Jack and Hanners going poorly (finished) we have lost that red hot go for the footy. We need some urgent grunt in there.
              Hewett’s been pretty good this year, imho, so a bit harsh I’d say.

              Aliir did well on Taylor & won that battle pretty clearly. His disposals still leave me cringing - but good to see him back out there.

              Ollie is great, but not the answer just yet.


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              • Scottee
                Senior Player
                • Aug 2003
                • 1585

                Focusing on the positives, and there are some big ones:
                1. Aliir was sensational and proved those who say he can't play close, wrong,
                2. The 3 players to miss next week are the slowest in the team. The team will be significantly quicker next week regardless of who replaces them.
                3. McCartin is really settling in well.Going to be hard to leave him out when Reid returns.
                4. We won't so flat next week.

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                We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                • Agent 86
                  Senior Player
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1686

                  #AFL Rd 16 Sydney v Geelong, SCG, 05 July 2018 @SydneySwans #SwansCats

                  Originally posted by ASSASSIN
                  Majority of the Swans players can't play high tempo footy. That is first to the ball, and pick the ball up cleanly. Everything is rushed and that just equates to errors. Better discipline and high tempo training is needed.

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                  Wow! Reckon there’s a spot on the coaching squad?

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                  • ASSASSIN
                    Pushing for Selection
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 85

                    Nah! [emoji848] what's the point. Players n coaches know this already, it's up to the players to change game style. Swans still have a good team when all are fit n playing.
                    Originally posted by Agent 86
                    Wow! Reckon there’s a spot on the coaching squad?
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                    • Captain
                      Captain of the Side
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 3602

                      I'm still not sold on Jones.

                      I love his 'attempts' at line breaking and we are crying out for someone like that, however his disposal is very average and he just does too many stupid things. He almost just needs to stop trying to do everything on his own and play a part.

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                      • Markwebbos
                        Veterans List
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 7186

                        Originally posted by Captain
                        I'm still not sold on Jones.

                        I love his 'attempts' at line breaking and we are crying out for someone like that, however his disposal is very average and he just does too many stupid things. He almost just needs to stop trying to do everything on his own and play a part.
                        Another player like him would help reduce his need to be the Messiah

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                        • Auntie.Gerald
                          Veterans List
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 6471

                          Wow
                          For me hewett is a seriously emerging midfielder

                          Anyway back to the critical areas:

                          1. To many quality players injured

                          2. A midfield rotation that can’t go with the faster midfield rotations of port, Geelong, Richmond etc

                          3. We are not exiting the contests effectively partly due to our very predicable movement of the ball in attack

                          This is a serious issue because it becomes AFL 101 - if u believe ur team mates can win the ball and keep possession then u have the absolute right to create serious space and spread hard

                          Other teams can do that against us but with out our full team we are certainly struggling to push away from our matchups.

                          Richmond and Geelong spread hard and got way in front of our matchups > causing massive headaches for our backline and we were out numbered
                          "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                            • Ludwig
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                              • Apr 2007
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                              Sydney's Best Player

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                              Who would have predicted that?

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