#AFL Round 15 Swans v Suns Sat 29-Jun at SCG #AFLSwansSuns @sydneyswans
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Recent inclusions, Rowbottom, Rose and Ronke all had pretty good games and will be hard to drop from the team. The team as a whole was pretty ordinary today. Seemed like weren't mentally switched on enough. To their credit, GC played a solid contested brand of footy, but as the commentators noted, they can't go on with it for 4 quarters.
I was thinking the same thing, then just like magic, one critical remark from you can turn things around and Heeney finished with the most ranking points and a DE of 88%. How you do it? You already saved the careers of Harry Cunningham and George Hewett. You should apply for the job of Director of Player Development.
You are also right about Hayward. His set shots have been swinging left all year. He's always been a good goal kicker and a good set shot, so I'm sure he'll work that out. Heeney has also been missing a lot of easy shots this year.Comment
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For anyone on here who dislocates their shoulder, remember this:
1) the shoulder is innately an unstable joint allowing humans greater upper limb mobility
2) stability is provided by the ligaments, tendons/muscles, labrum and capsule
3) when you dislocate a shoulder you can potentially tear ligaments, maybe tendons, often tear the labrum and almost certainly stretch the joint capsule
4) a torn labrum doesn’t un-tear, the capsule isn’t particularly elastic (it’s a property that makes it ideal for providing stability) and once stretch it doesn’t un-stretch particularly well. Once it’s a little laxed, it will likely predispose to further subluxations and dislocations.
5) the more dislocations you sustain, the more likely you will require a surgical stabilisation - which will typically put you out for a month and a half to a few months
6) each dislocation can potentially expose you to stability related repercussions (eg labral damage, chondral cartilage damage, nerve damage, further damage to ligaments or tendons)
7) with the force required to actually dislocate a shoulder no amount of tape or strapping will likely prevent it (or hold a damaged, unstable shoulder together)
Before you decide to try and immediately play on (if they manage to relocate it) think of the long term repercussions and the likelihood of you re-injuring.
I hope that Cal hasn’t done any serious damage with 2 dislocations in such a short period of time.Comment
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Nice to eventually get away with a percentage booster. I though that Dawson was our best. Some of the long kicks that he dropped into the perfect landing area were superb. To varying degrees, I thought that all of our backline was good; with Mills and Rampe leading the way. McCartin also showed his versatility by playing effectively down back. Though the many people who have Lloyd in their fantasy team, would be disappointed in his output. Our midfield battled hard without Sinkers, with Parker continuing his good form, with 31 possessions and 11 clearances. I'm starting to wonder if Rowbottom will develop into another Parker? Though I have no real clear recall of what Parker was like at Rowbottom's age.Comment
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I think Rowbottom might be a bit quicker than Parker but not as good overhead. He certainly is not overawed or out of his depth at the top level.Comment
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Was Dawson injured towards the end of the game? I might have misheard but it sounded like one of the commentators said he had ice on his body.
It was a much better second half. We were able to move the ball much better...although kicking inside 50 needs improvement.
It seemed like the Suns tired and they were turning the ball over.
I thought Aliir did well in the ruck. It will be interesting what we do next week. Essendon also have injured rucks.Comment
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Was Dawson injured towards the end of the game? I might have misheard but it sounded like one of the commentators said he had ice on his body.
It was a much better second half. We were able to move the ball much better...although kicking inside 50 needs improvement.
It seemed like the Suns tired and they were turning the ball over.
I thought Aliir did well in the ruck. It will be interesting what we do next week. Essendon also have injured rucks.
I'm not worrying too much about those missed short kicks. Plenty to work on for next week.Comment
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I dunno, maybe I'm just a bit disappointed, because since he's an ex-basketballer, I was expecting him to have more of a leap, but he hardly gets off the ground. His skills are okay, but he doesn’t seem likely to rack up the possessions, either. Nichols probably had the better of the rucking today, but Knoll did some good work, and seems to be developing a combination with Fox.Comment
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Was Malceski a runner for Suns today? I didn’t notice during match but various Swans staff and players went to shake hands and talk to one of their runners after the match. And Kennedy gave him a big hug. He was wearing a cap which hid his face, plus too far away for me to recognise who it was.Comment
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Yes he was, was sitting right next to their bench. He has a very loud voice, perfect for shouting out instructions when not allowed onto the field.
Doing double duty today as I also spotted him on the NEAFL stream coaching their NEAFL team to a winComment
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