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Agreed, his numbers were pretty good this year given his time out. He seems to have a pretty reliable intensity at the ball, which we need. Having said that, if he came, it would be due to unhappy personal circumstances, which would temper my excitement a bit.Comment
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A lot of talent, good football brain, just needs to be given a role and backed in to do it. Needs to spent time in the centre square.Comment
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I was bored so I thought I'd have a crack at our Round 1 team given our current information. This also assumes that everyone is fit.
B: Aliir Melican Smith
HB: Lloyd Rampe O'Riordan
C: Florent Kennedy Clarke
Foll: Sinclair Parker Hewitt
HF: Heeney Franklin Hayward
F: Ronke Reid Papley
B: McVeigh Mills Cunningham Jones
NEAFL: Grundy, Jack, Dawson, McCartin, Stoddart, LingComment
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I was bored so I thought I'd have a crack at our Round 1 team given our current information. This also assumes that everyone is fit.
B: Aliir Melican Smith
HB: Lloyd Rampe O'Riordan
C: Florent Kennedy Clarke
Foll: Sinclair Parker Hewitt
HF: Heeney Franklin Hayward
F: Ronke Reid Papley
B: McVeigh Mills Cunningham Jones
NEAFL: Grundy, Jack, Dawson, McCartin, Stoddart, LingComment
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You are probably right but I'm not sure if he'll be there round 1. I am also unconvinced about Naismith. It's obvious that the club thinks very highly of him giving him 3 more years during an ACL reco but apart from being really tall I don't see it.Comment
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Naismith: excellent tap ruckman and haircuts that amuse many people.Comment
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Did the rule change that the ruckmen can grab it from the throw in/ball up go through?The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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I was bored so I thought I'd have a crack at our Round 1 team given our current information. This also assumes that everyone is fit.
B: Aliir Melican Smith
HB: Lloyd Rampe O'Riordan
C: Florent Kennedy Clarke
Foll: Sinclair Parker Hewitt
HF: Heeney Franklin Hayward
F: Ronke Reid Papley
B: McVeigh Mills Cunningham Jones
NEAFL: Grundy, Jack, Dawson, McCartin, Stoddart, Ling
The season petered out disappointingly, but we shouldn't forget the impact of injuries this year.
Mills, Reid and Melican are in our most important 10 players. Mills already provides leadership, particularly through his courage. I'm looking forward to watching him play next year. Reid is a very important foil for Buddy, who didn't have enough support this year. Melican is already our most versatile genuine tall defender.
Naismith needs to develop his contribution around the ground, but his tap work was important to our success in 2016. He's also got a bit of steel to his game, like Mills in particular, which we missed last year.
I know the counter argument is that most of those guys are injury prone, but that doesn't mean they will be next year. Reid has played five full AFL seasons (out of nine).
Those guys back improves our structures in all areas of the ground (particularly by freeing up Parker and Heeney to play more midfield).
Then there's Buddy, who kicked 8 in the first game against the eventual premiers, injured himself and hardly trained the rest of the year. He missed 4 games, but still kicked 57 goals and finished player's player. He spoke with determination about winning another premiership in his interview with Swans TV at the BSM.
There's a lot of negativity on the trade thread. It's somewhat understandable given our flat exit and the expectation that we might have a dip at an elite player. But we still have a very strong squad and there's plenty if reason to be optimistic of a better season next year.Comment
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