Round 15: Swans v Demons @ Cazaly's

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  • Markwebbos
    Veterans List
    • Jul 2016
    • 7186

    Apologies for leaving off the link before. It's worth reading what Titus O'Reilly says about the living hell that is being a Melbourne supporter and being reminded how lucky we are that we follow the Swans!

    AFL Mad Scramble Two: Day Nine - Titus O'Reily | Don’t have faith in yourself

    "A victory against Melbourne is one of the most attainable things in the world, right up there with my friend Geoff. Like Geoff, a heady mixture of self-doubt, laziness and giving up when things are hard, lie at the heart of Melbourne.

    Losing games like this are the closest thing Melbourne has to a brand.

    And now Melbourne will call for their fans to stick fat and support the boys. Well, the fans aren’t the problem, the fact there are still fans is one of the great miracles of history. This club doesn’t deserve the fans it has, we’ve given it everything, very few within the club can honestly say the same thing."

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    • Sandridge
      Outer wing, Lake Oval
      • Apr 2010
      • 2049

      Originally posted by Markwebbos
      Apologies for leaving off the link before. It's worth reading what Titus O'Reilly says about the living hell that is being a Melbourne supporter and being reminded how lucky we are that we follow the Swans!

      AFL Mad Scramble Two: Day Nine - Titus O'Reily | Don’t have faith in yourself

      "A victory against Melbourne is one of the most attainable things in the world, right up there with my friend Geoff. Like Geoff, a heady mixture of self-doubt, laziness and giving up when things are hard, lie at the heart of Melbourne.

      Losing games like this are the closest thing Melbourne has to a brand.

      And now Melbourne will call for their fans to stick fat and support the boys. Well, the fans aren’t the problem, the fact there are still fans is one of the great miracles of history. This club doesn’t deserve the fans it has, we’ve given it everything, very few within the club can honestly say the same thing."
      Fully understand Titus' blast for the Demons. On paper, his team should have prevailed yesterday but they were beaten by a team that made up for its lack of experience by playing with passion and pride.

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      • SwanSand
        Regular in the Side
        • Aug 2020
        • 523

        Is this not the plan from Longmire this season... Trying different things and finding what the kids have in terms of skills, power, endurance and positional play. However, I think Florent has been prepared over the last few seasons to take the leap into the midfield and the one season when Hewett is injured he finds shafted to the forward line... That is certainly a problem in my eye.
        Florent needs to work on his disposal efficiency and quick entry rather than waiting for one perfect entry. I think his position is in more doubt than anyone ... He is not considered a lock for the inside mid role, his disposals to Inside 50 are not great, his kicking on the run for goal is down. The only thing may be that he has developed a decent tank over the last 4 years.
        Though happy with the win, I think the fact that Melbourne had so many possessions in the center square on the run tells me that our mids are attacking well but probably not very defensive minded as much as Horse would like them to. There were many occasions where Melbourne mids got a possession in the middle of the ground but couldnt take advantage due to poor forward structure or hacked kicks. Some other sides would have buried us with that.
        Wonder who would go out once Heeney, Mills, Rampe, Hewett and Buddy come back..... I think it would have to be Lewis Taylor, Clarke, Sam Wicks and Hayden McLean. Who would be the 5th player out ... ?Florent based on form or McInerney

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        • neilfws
          Senior Player
          • Aug 2009
          • 1818

          Originally posted by Mark26
          How good is a win before the weekend?
          Yes! Thursday night win, sets you up nicely for the weekend.

          Really enjoyed that one, similar feel to the GWS game, the youngsters coming together and playing well. Enjoyed that McLean tap for Taylor's goal. 7 score involvements for Taylor, by the way.

          Nice to see so many young players have a breakout game, a solid game or even an unexpectedly-good game. Sometimes they just need a chance to shine, and the absence of so many more established players is helping with that.

          Helps to be led by Kennedy and Parker at near-full capacity too.

          Just hope we can continue to find the right combination of youth and experience next season, and get more consistent.

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          • The Big Cat
            On the veteran's list
            • Apr 2006
            • 2347

            6 of our 10 goals were scored by blokes not in the team a month ago.
            Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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            • MightyBloods
              Regular in the Side
              • Feb 2012
              • 532

              Originally posted by mcs
              Back on the criticism wagon again about Rowbottom I see. He may well just be getting tired too and his output has dropped a bit as a result - yes its a shortened season, but its a compressed one. Still only his second season and first full season in terms of close to playing every match.

              Florent form has not been great in the second half of the season - not sure what is going on there.

              They haven't been overtaken by anybody - simply having ups and downs in form like most young players do. Talk about an over-reaction - especially when one of the very best midfielders in the game over the past decade has come back in which has necessitated some shuffling. I'd suggest there is also a reasonable amount of 'trying new things' going on as well, to test players in different roles, and give players different exposure.

              We have never been a team of hierachy in terms of where players play, so I can't see how anyone thinking rationally thinks its some form of demotion. Especially for Florent who has played plenty of outside mid football both at junior levels (i.e. an in and under bull is not his first home) and his AFL career so far.
              Strongly agree.

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              • Mel_C
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 4470

                Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                Just watched JL’s presser. Almost the happiest i have even him all year , cracked a smile at one point! Also mentioned the players were surprised at the support they had at the ground. A Few Dirty Swannies up in FNQ apparently !
                I was actually surprised that the supporters were allowed next to the race as the players were coming off the ground. There were high fives and fist pumps. Maybe the rules are different in Cairns?

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                • 111431
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 697

                  Originally posted by Mel_C
                  I was actually surprised that the supporters were allowed next to the race as the players were coming off the ground. There were high fives and fist pumps. Maybe the rules are different in Cairns?
                  Cairns is far north they still haven’t heard of COVID

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                  • dejavoodoo44
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 8491

                    Coaches votes for the game.

                    9 Luke Parker (SYD)
                    8 Jake Lloyd (SYD)
                    4 Josh Kennedy (SYD)
                    3 Ed Langdon (MELB)
                    2 Nick Blakey (SYD)
                    2 Justin McInerney (SYD)
                    1 Max Gawn (MELB)
                    1 Jordan Dawson (SYD)

                    I thought Clarke may have jagged a vote, but oh well, at least the 9 votes means that Parker has snuck on to the competition leaders board.

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                    • liz
                      Veteran
                      Site Admin
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 16733

                      I'm surprised Gawn only got the one vote. I thought his marking around the ground kept Melbourne in the game far longer than they should have been, and prevented Sydney piling on more of a score in the second quarter, when we were completely dominant otherwise. I also thought Langdon was our 23rd player. He got a lot of the ball, but was directly responsible for some awful turnovers and two of the four worst missed goal shots for the game (with Gawn and Papley responsible for the other two).

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                      • 707
                        Veterans List
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 6204

                        When Langdon was on the market last trade period, poor disposal was a knock on him. Displayed it perfectly against us.

                        Very happy Campbell and Gulden are rated highly by foot

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                        • Aprilbr
                          Senior Player
                          • Oct 2016
                          • 1803

                          For the record, Ed Langdon, who now plays for Melbourne was formerly at Fremantle. He was never a target to my knowledge for the Swans.

                          On the other hand, Tom Langdon, his brother, who plays at Collingwood was a target a few years back.

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                          • Ludwig
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 9359

                            Originally posted by liz
                            I'm surprised Gawn only got the one vote. I thought his marking around the ground kept Melbourne in the game far longer than they should have been, and prevented Sydney piling on more of a score in the second quarter, when we were completely dominant otherwise. I also thought Langdon was our 23rd player. He got a lot of the ball, but was directly responsible for some awful turnovers and two of the four worst missed goal shots for the game (with Gawn and Papley responsible for the other two).
                            Maybe it had more to do with the Swans insisting on kicking the ball to whatever area he happened to be in. During the game, I was thinking that our players should have been given clear instructions that when kicking long, do 2 things:
                            1. Find Max Gawn (It can't be that hard; he's the biggest guy on the ground).
                            2. Kick it someplace else.

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                            • Melbourne_Blood
                              Senior Player
                              • May 2010
                              • 3312

                              I may have been too caught up in the great games some of our guys were playing, but I definitely wouldn’t have given Gawn votes.


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