2020 NEAFL discussion thread
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I look at clubs like west coast with Ryan and Rioli and Melbourne with Pickett this year. They are bringing their young indigenous players straight in because they know they are stars and will find their feet developing much quicker in the senior team. I wish we would do the same with our young stars.Comment
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Rowles was a bit quiet, got a few touches though. Melican was ok but struggled a bit with their forwards. I guess it is worth noting the swans were beaten comprehensively. As a result the mids like Warner and Gray got the most opportunity to get the ball. They got the biggest wraps from the coaches for this but were beaten. For the forwards and backs they tended to suffer as a consequence of the mids losses. So guys like Rowles and Melican had it tough.Comment
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Thanks for that barracuda. Greatly appreciated. Disappointed that Stephens did not do better as if I am correct he is the only one of the top nine draftees yet to debut. Not good either to hear Gould described as slow. Bell and Stoddart should be bashing the door down by now.Comment
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I watched the game on Friday. Swans got beaten convincingly again. It is worth remembering that the GWS have a squad firmly in the premiership window. Their reserves have guys like caldwell, sam jacobs and kennedy running around and very few first or second year players. The swans have lots of first and second year players. So teams at very different points in the cycle.
Best players for me were Gray, Connor, Foote and Warner. Mids for the game were connor/armatey ruck, gray, clarke, thurlow, warner, stephens and bell. Overall the mids were beaten by the GWS who were just more skilled and stronger. Gray has a knack of finding the ball in the mids. He is however let down in terms of gut running and defensive work. Never the less he was the best player on the day. Clarke and Thurlow were serviceable without being outstanding. Warner was strong in the first half but faded a bit. Bell was quiet. Stephens was good but is not quite at AFL level yet. He will be though. He makes a few mistakes that cost goals, but they will iron out once he gains some experience. Connor and Armatey were beaten in ruck by Jacobs.
The backline worked hard however the sheer speed of some of the GWS entries, especially bobby hill, left them struggling. O'Reidon did not deserve a special mention in the swans report as he wasn't much of a standout. Gould is yet to find his feet. He is good at linking up to clear the ball but was often left flat footed by older, bigger and faster opponents.
The forwards had a tough day. They had to contend with the likes of kennedy, caldwell and buntine, all of whom would comfortably sit in most AFL sides. The delivery into the forward line was under enormous pressure given the midfield struggled. And there were long periods where it didn't go past halfway. Having said that it is clear that Elijah has the talent to be a top forward in the AFL. He is one of those classic indigenous players who looks laconic, but gets in the best spots and then does magical things with the ball. I think the swans will be very excited about what he is starting to show. He also took some decent pack marks against bigger opponents.
The two most exciting players for the future were definitely elijah and connor. Connor in particular is looking very promising. For a big guy he is genuinely quick, Much quicker than Gould, O'Reidon, Maibaum. He also has very clean hands. A couple of times he accelerated past GWS players took the ball cleanly, lifted his eyes and moved it off well. He also took a stint in the forwards kicking one of the swans few goals. I am going out on a limb to say he will play seniors this year.
Overall the game was one fo the higher standard neafl type games. GWS is packed with AFL ready guns and so the speed and skills were high. Neither side made too many errors, it was just that the swans struggled to keep up with GWS at times, and were punished badly for it.Comment
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I watched the game on Friday. Swans got beaten convincingly again. It is worth remembering that the GWS have a squad firmly in the premiership window. Their reserves have guys like caldwell, sam jacobs and kennedy running around and very few first or second year players. The swans have lots of first and second year players. So teams at very different points in the cycle.
Best players for me were Gray, Connor, Foote and Warner. Mids for the game were connor/armatey ruck, gray, clarke, thurlow, warner, stephens and bell. Overall the mids were beaten by the GWS who were just more skilled and stronger. Gray has a knack of finding the ball in the mids. He is however let down in terms of gut running and defensive work. Never the less he was the best player on the day. Clarke and Thurlow were serviceable without being outstanding. Warner was strong in the first half but faded a bit. Bell was quiet. Stephens was good but is not quite at AFL level yet. He will be though. He makes a few mistakes that cost goals, but they will iron out once he gains some experience. Connor and Armatey were beaten in ruck by Jacobs.
The backline worked hard however the sheer speed of some of the GWS entries, especially bobby hill, left them struggling. O'Reidon did not deserve a special mention in the swans report as he wasn't much of a standout. Gould is yet to find his feet. He is good at linking up to clear the ball but was often left flat footed by older, bigger and faster opponents.
The forwards had a tough day. They had to contend with the likes of kennedy, caldwell and buntine, all of whom would comfortably sit in most AFL sides. The delivery into the forward line was under enormous pressure given the midfield struggled. And there were long periods where it didn't go past halfway. Having said that it is clear that Elijah has the talent to be a top forward in the AFL. He is one of those classic indigenous players who looks laconic, but gets in the best spots and then does magical things with the ball. I think the swans will be very excited about what he is starting to show. He also took some decent pack marks against bigger opponents.
The two most exciting players for the future were definitely elijah and connor. Connor in particular is looking very promising. For a big guy he is genuinely quick, Much quicker than Gould, O'Reidon, Maibaum. He also has very clean hands. A couple of times he accelerated past GWS players took the ball cleanly, lifted his eyes and moved it off well. He also took a stint in the forwards kicking one of the swans few goals. I am going out on a limb to say he will play seniors this year.
Overall the game was one fo the higher standard neafl type games. GWS is packed with AFL ready guns and so the speed and skills were high. Neither side made too many errors, it was just that the swans struggled to keep up with GWS at times, and were punished badly for it.
Sent from my SM-T805Y using TapatalkWe have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!Comment
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Pleased to hear that O'Connor had another strong performance. Though a bit surprised that he was in the ruck, as he's listed as 193cm. Though that's probably an indication of our current ruck problems.
While checking on his height, I noticed this recent Irish Times article on him.
Barry O’Connor primed for AFL success with Sydney SwansComment
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Thanks for sharing that, deja. The most interesting part for mine was when he was talking about having to curb his GAA tendency to play on after marking which might be ok for an attacker but is not so good for a defender, which is what he is training to be.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Pleased to hear that O'Connor had another strong performance. Though a bit surprised that he was in the ruck, as he's listed as 193cm. Though that's probably an indication of our current ruck problems.
While checking on his height, I noticed this recent Irish Times article on him.
Barry O’Connor primed for AFL success with Sydney SwansComment
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In unexpected news, the NEAFL to merge with the VFL for 2021. It's an interesting move given the current climate and the move to cut costs. There are currently 9 clubs in the NEAFL and 15 in the VFL so I'm not sure how a 24 team league is going to work.
Breaking: NEAFL to merge with VFL in 2021, with its nine clubs invited to join the state league. More at Leader Local Footy.
— Paul Amy (@PaulAmy375) August 24, 2020Comment
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