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Best 22 2021
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Round 1: Starting 18 Interchange Next/Depth EC Devepoment
Franklin McDonald
Ronke McLean Papley Wicks Guilden
Heeney Reid Haywood Bell
Taylor/Gray
Rowbottom Kennedy Parker Florent Warner Sheather
Mills Hewett Campbell
Dawson Clarke Carruthers
Blakey Stevens McInerney
Hickey Naismith Armarty
Sinclair
Lloyd Melican Fox Brand O'Connor
McCartin Rampe Cunningham Ling Gould
O'Riordan
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no, still not working
I will have to wait until I see the Rd 1 team and commiserate or congratulate myselfMy opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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Round 1: Starting 18 Interchange Next/Depth EC Devepoment
Franklin McDonald
Ronke McLean Papley Wicks Guilden
Heeney Reid Haywood Bell
Taylor/Gray
Rowbottom Kennedy Parker Florent Warner Sheather
Mills Hewett Campbell
Dawson Clarke Carruthers
Blakey Stevens McInerney
Hickey Naismith Armarty
Sinclair
Lloyd Melican Fox Brand O'Connor
McCartin Rampe Cunningham Ling Gould
O'Riordan
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no, still not working
I will have to wait until I see the Rd 1 team and commiserate or congratulate myselfComment
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Here's a link to an interview with Jake Lloyd from yesterday. The interview runs for just over 9mins.
Dwayne's World With Dwayne Russell - Friday 19th February SEN Afternoons podcastLast edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 22 February 2021, 10:26 AM.Comment
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The important comments were about Ling and Wicks, I thought.
It was foreshadowed last year that Ling was being trained up for a lock down small defender role. But with Cunningham, Fox and O'Riordan already playing that role, Ling will have trouble dislodging anyone from the backline. He could be a 7th defender with Cunningham taking some stints in the midfield. Braeden Campbell, a player with very similar attributes, has also been slated for backline duties by Longmire. It's good to hear that Ling is entering the season healthy and in good form for the first time in his 4 years at the club.
Wicks is developing into the player that we thought Ronke would be. The question is whether we will play a defensive forward, given the depth we have at small forward. Ben Ronke is a very determined player and will give it his best if fit, and his best game is pretty good. Bell, Squizzy, Campbell, Gulden, Ling and McInerney will all be vying for spots as outside players starting from either end of the ground.
It's indicative of the depth of young talent the Swans have coming into this season.Comment
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It's an evincive article, in that Dean Cox selected the 4 players.
The important comments were about Ling and Wicks, I thought.
It was foreshadowed last year that Ling was being trained up for a lock down small defender role. But with Cunningham, Fox and O'Riordan already playing that role, Ling will have trouble dislodging anyone from the backline. He could be a 7th defender with Cunningham taking some stints in the midfield. Braeden Campbell, a player with very similar attributes, has also been slated for backline duties by Longmire. It's good to hear that Ling is entering the season healthy and in good form for the first time in his 4 years at the club.
Wicks is developing into the player that we thought Ronke would be. The question is whether we will play a defensive forward, given the depth we have at small forward. Ben Ronke is a very determined player and will give it his best if fit, and his best game is pretty good. Bell, Squizzy, Campbell, Gulden, Ling and McInerney will all be vying for spots as outside players starting from either end of the ground.
It's indicative of the depth of young talent the Swans have coming into this season.Comment
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McInerney is in my best 22, but given that he is unlikely to play round 1, he could find himself in a fight to win his spot back. His replacement, whoever it is, won't be handing over the spot on a silver platter.Comment
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I was pleased to see Wicks and Ling profiled. They both face big fights to make the team regularly and maintain their spots on our list so its great see they both had impressive pre-seasons. Competition for spots is always critical in building success.Comment
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Also liked Ling, but that was more from glimpses, rather than a body of work. Although I didn't have him down as the next Nick Smith, more of a pacy and elusive wingman. Though of course, if he shows some dash out of defence, there's no reason why he can't be shifted to midfield.
And Stephens is the youngster, whose development I'm most looking forward to seeing. Skilful user of the ball, reportedly an excellent attitude, and elite endurance. Since he's still eligible for the rising star, I occasionally think that he might be a good bet, but then I remember that Rowell is still eligible.Comment
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