#AFL Rd 21 Swans v Melbourne, MCG, Sun 12 Aug 3:20pm @SydneySwans #AFLDeesSwans

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  • Meg
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    • Aug 2011
    • 4828

    Originally posted by Mel_C
    I was thinking this morning that if the AFL introduced the 6-6-6 rule then Heeney wouldn't have had that amazing last quarter.
    The 6-6-6 rule is only mooted for the centre bounces. The women had to play under that rule last year and all it meant was as soon as the ball was bounced the players ran pell-mell to the parts of the ground they would have been in anyway (no doubt under coaches’ instructions).

    Which is what I think Heeney would have been instructed to do last week even had that rule applied.

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    • Mel_C
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      • Jan 2003
      • 4470

      Originally posted by Meg
      The 6-6-6 rule is only mooted for the centre bounces. The women had to play under that rule last year and all it meant was as soon as the ball was bounced the players ran pell-mell to the parts of the ground they would have been in anyway (no doubt under coaches’ instructions).

      Which is what I think Heeney would have been instructed to do last week even had that rule applied.
      Oh I thought it was for all stoppages because I heard Buckley saying the other week he was concerned about having to wait for players to get into position. I must have misunderstood.

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      • Nico
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        • Jan 2003
        • 11329

        The AFL tracker says that Ben Ronke wS 5th on the ground for distance covered. Did he have a run with role.
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        • Meg
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          • Aug 2011
          • 4828

          Originally posted by Mel_C
          Oh I thought it was for all stoppages because I heard Buckley saying the other week he was concerned about having to wait for players to get into position. I must have misunderstood.
          Some are arguing it should be for all stoppages but I don’t think that is under any serious consideration.

          It would hold up play far too long if players had to get back into that positioning every time there was a stoppage. In effect it would become zones even if not designated as such.

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          • ugg
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            • Jan 2003
            • 15963

            Not sure if Heeney was the spare for the whole time he was playing in defence for the last quarter. They showed behind the goals footage of his mark and he was clearly marking Hogan one on one.
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            • MattW
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              • May 2011
              • 4195

              Originally posted by Plugger1300
              Agreed i don't usually believe in the hype of milestone games etc
              Once the ball is bounced all of that is forgotten
              but if that is AJ's last appearance for the Swans it will be remembered for that image of him at quarter time

              - - - Updated - - -

              Plenty on here complain about Vic-centric bias and i read comments regarding BT and his Gawn commentary
              He definitely can be annoying but he gushed over Alir in the same manner as Gawn and no complaints
              I thought the commentary was largely well rounded on the weekend
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              Agree that Bartel is excellent. Informative, insightful, balanced. Riewoldt is also a good addition.

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              • MattW
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                • May 2011
                • 4195

                Originally posted by ugg
                Not sure if Heeney was the spare for the whole time he was playing in defence for the last quarter. They showed behind the goals footage of his mark and he was clearly marking Hogan one on one.
                Bob Murphy on The Age podcast reckoned Heeney should play as a key defender now. I think they'll play him where we're under the most pressure, but that may now be as a defender, not just as a spare. The selection of Dawson gives us more versatility with respect to Heeney. Handy player, Dawson - he's been important in our last two wins.

                On the 6-6-6 discussion above, I understand it's definitely just at centre bounces for now. I heard Whateley observe that McGovern wouldn't have taken his match-winning mark for West Coast on the weekend under 6-6-6.

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                • liz
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                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16739

                  Originally posted by MattW
                  Bob Murphy on The Age podcast reckoned Heeney should play as a key defender now. I think they'll play him where we're under the most pressure, but that may now be as a defender, not just as a spare. The selection of Dawson gives us more versatility with respect to Heeney. Handy player, Dawson - he's been important in our last two wins.
                  I think the Swans may already have wasted the talents of Mills for a couple of seasons by leaving him in defence. I'd hate to see them confine Heeney to that end of the ground on a long term basis. I don't have an issue with him going back as he did on Sunday, with our defensive stocks depleted, but as natural as he looked back there, he's also one of our more creative players in other parts of the ground.

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                  • Ludwig
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                    • Apr 2007
                    • 9359

                    Originally posted by liz
                    I think the Swans may already have wasted the talents of Mills for a couple of seasons by leaving him in defence. I'd hate to see them confine Heeney to that end of the ground on a long term basis. I don't have an issue with him going back as he did on Sunday, with our defensive stocks depleted, but as natural as he looked back there, he's also one of our more creative players in other parts of the ground.
                    Fully agree on Mills and it's one of the reasons I'm not as worried as others about our midfield. He comes in next year and now we've added Dawson. I'm also confident Ling will make the grade and Stoddart looks promising as well.

                    Let's not forget that Heeney kicked 2 goals and had a goal assist as well, so he had a big impact on our scoring for the game. For me, Mills and Heeney are in the same boat. You want to have them playing where they have most opportunities to have the ball in their hands.

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                    • MattW
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                      • May 2011
                      • 4195

                      Originally posted by liz
                      I think the Swans may already have wasted the talents of Mills for a couple of seasons by leaving him in defence. I'd hate to see them confine Heeney to that end of the ground on a long term basis. I don't have an issue with him going back as he did on Sunday, with our defensive stocks depleted, but as natural as he looked back there, he's also one of our more creative players in other parts of the ground.
                      Agreed on the last part in particular, but it is an area of weakness at the moment, particularly if Grundy is unable to play, so it's note likely Isaac will be used there for the rest of the season.

                      On a slightly different note (and different thread topic), the injury to Johnson, Melican's injury propensity and Grundy's nearing career end does demonstrate a logic to recruiting Darcy Moore.

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                      • Nico
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 11329

                        Originally posted by MattW
                        Agreed on the last part in particular, but it is an area of weakness at the moment, particularly if Grundy is unable to play, so it's note likely Isaac will be used there for the rest of the season.

                        On a slightly different note (and different thread topic), the injury to Johnson, Melican's injury propensity and Grundy's nearing career end does demonstrate a logic to recruiting Darcy Moore.
                        But Moore has a propensity for injury.
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                        • Ludwig
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                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9359

                          Originally posted by MattW
                          On a slightly different note (and different thread topic), the injury to Johnson, Melican's injury propensity and Grundy's nearing career end does demonstrate a logic to recruiting Darcy Moore.
                          Johnson was an unexpected bonus until it all went bad and we all know that Reg is near the end, but he may be more likely now to get another contract with the loss of Johnson.

                          There's no point in adding another player who is injury prone and unable to hold down a regular spot at another club, especially if it's likely to cost a 1st round draft pick and a big salary.

                          Our depth at KPD has taken a hit and it puts more pressure on keeping Melican and Aliir injury free. Maibaum is coming along and hopefully will progress enough to be considered for a few senior games next year.

                          Our forward line has been bolstered with McCartin and Blakey, so we should consider training up Amartey as a key defender. He looks well suited for that. It appears that we are trying Rohan in defence as well, which seems a smart move given the quality additions to our forward line and losses in the back line.

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                          • 707
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                            • Aug 2009
                            • 6204

                            Originally posted by liz
                            I think the Swans may already have wasted the talents of Mills for a couple of seasons by leaving him in defence......
                            Now that's a big statement! He was still in defence before injury wasn't he?

                            I'm of the opinion that we can find intercept/running HBs, Riordan showed how good he was in his three games and has more growth. Creative mids are harder to find.

                            Heeney will obviously stay as a mid/fwd, Dawson is ideal for this role and needs to be in the mids group this summer, think Jones should now be in the centre square as he's tough and has real acceleration which is something we lack out of the middle, if he shows the dash and dare out of the middle as he does off HB then we're much more attacking. Then we of course should have Mills in the centre mix, he reads the play so well and has great vision. Agree with you of course Liz :-)

                            So there's four young players added to our midfield behind the current stalwarts.

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                            • AnnieH
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                              • Aug 2006
                              • 11332

                              Originally posted by liz
                              I think the Swans may already have wasted the talents of Mills for a couple of seasons by leaving him in defence. I'd hate to see them confine Heeney to that end of the ground on a long term basis. I don't have an issue with him going back as he did on Sunday, with our defensive stocks depleted, but as natural as he looked back there, he's also one of our more creative players in other parts of the ground.
                              I don't often disagree Liz... how many times has Mills just been there to get an uncontested mark. He seems to always be in the right spot at the right time. You put he and Aliir in there together... oh my lord!!
                              I don't think Mills would get the opportunity in the forward half... they only kick it to Buddy.
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                              • liz
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 16739

                                Originally posted by AnnieH
                                I don't often disagree Liz... how many times has Mills just been there to get an uncontested mark. He seems to always be in the right spot at the right time. You put he and Aliir in there together... oh my lord!!
                                I don't think Mills would get the opportunity in the forward half... they only kick it to Buddy.
                                I think our defence has held up well enough since Mills broke his foot. I agree his intercept marking is very good but we have other players who can contribute this. Getting Aliir back into the team (and playing very well) has certainly been a positive in this regard.

                                Our biggest weakness this year has been in the midfield. We've previously been pretty good at winning a decent amount of contested ball and our midfield has been well-regarded as a two-way running, high tackling bunch. We've dropped off in both areas.

                                This might partly correct itself next year IFF Parker and Kennedy get decent pre-seasons into their bodies (I think both were restricted in the amount they could do last pre-season), and Hannebery can get himself fit and complete a pre-season. The likes of Florent and the young small forwards (who will inevitably float into the midfield at times, even if they aren't truly mids) might get slightly bigger and stronger and be able to stick more of their tackles. Hewett might emerge from his tagging experiences as a more potent clearance winner (and to be fair, he's contributed both defensively and offensively this year). Heeney may become more consistent (though I'm not convinced his best footy will be as a true onballer).

                                But injecting someone like Mills into the midfield group might be another factor that makes a difference. He has played a little bit in the midfield but mostly when the team's been well down and Longmire has thrown the magnets around a bit. At U18 level (and at NEAFL level before he was drafted) he looked like a natural midfield ball winner who could also navigate well through traffic. I had him pegged as a fair more natural stoppage ball winner than Heeney, who I think is most dangerous as the first or second receiver.

                                I think we have plenty who can adequately provide Mills' defensive attributes (even if they don't read the ball quite as well as him, or don't have hands quite as reliable as his). I'd like to see whether he can translate his natural ball winning ability as a junior to the senior ranks. I think he'll be more valuable to the team in the long term than playing one of the easiest positions on the ground.

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