Swans vs Giants Solitary Pre-season Match

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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11343

    #16
    Hayward surely has photos.
    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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    • barracuda
      Regular in the Side
      • Jun 2016
      • 551

      #17
      Originally posted by Ludwig
      It seems that we are keen to play the 3 top 2020 draftees early this season. It makes sense to play them early as they tend to tire out as the long season wears on. There are just so many kids we can play in the same side. I'm sure Stephens, McInerney and Warner will get a good share of game time this season, but there will have to be sharing of senior time for our recent draft picks. Just too many to fit into the same team.

      The injury to Fox might just be the opening Ling needs to cement a spot in the backline. COR didn't arrive in Sydney until January and then had to spend a couple of weeks in quarantine, so he's going to be a month or so behind in his training schedule.

      Maybe the most impressive part of the scratch match last week was the Swans' pressure all over the ground. I thought the Giants were poor in their forward pressure by comparison. The hard work of Bell and Wicks, their willingness to keep chasing is being rewarded with a shot at a round 1 spot in the side. There's a greater appreciation for work off the ball than in previous times and we can spare a couple of spots for those who excel at this. Bell snapped a couple of nice goals last week, one on each side. He's developed a good balance between offense and defence. Wicks we know puts a big focus on pressure footy. Hewett is a good shut down midfielder who can provide plenty of offense as well.

      As I've said before, we should be prepared for lots of selection surprises this year. It makes for exciting times to have so many players in the selection window.
      I think it is the influence of Jarrad McVeigh, who wants the players to,play a role in the forward line rather than chase glory with no accountability.

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      • Markwebbos
        Veterans List
        • Jul 2016
        • 7186

        #18
        Originally posted by barracuda
        I think it is the influence of Jarrad McVeigh, who wants the players to,play a role in the forward line rather than chase glory with no accountability.
        What do you mean? A lot to unpack there.

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        • barracuda
          Regular in the Side
          • Jun 2016
          • 551

          #19
          Originally posted by Markwebbos
          What do you mean? A lot to unpack there.
          I know that Stevie j set the forwards up around attacking highly skilled moves. He favoured players similar to himself believing individual brilliance would prevail. Later in the year the approach changed to add more defensive elements to the forward line to stop rebound goals. This was more successful. McVeigh sees the forward line as a team effort with different players having different roles eg kp, attacking forward, defensive forward. Each has specific running patterns and roles.

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          • The Runner
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2017
            • 718

            #20
            Originally posted by barracuda
            I know that Stevie j set the forwards up around attacking highly skilled moves. He favoured players similar to himself believing individual brilliance would prevail. Later in the year the approach changed to add more defensive elements to the forward line to stop rebound goals. This was more successful. McVeigh sees the forward line as a team effort with different players having different roles eg kp, attacking forward, defensive forward. Each has specific running patterns and roles.
            Big fan of this.
            I kind of get why Stevie J was brought in, to help our attacking side of the game. Where to lead, how to create etc. But from years watching him as a player, he wouldn't have been drilling in defensive pressure at all.
            McVeigh had a lot of traits that were admired. But the one that we most telling was when you got to watch him up close - particularly at training or a practice match. He was ruthless as a leader. Accepted zero compromise from his team mates. And was incredibly vocal about it on the field. If he's a coach, it makes complete sense he is instilling that in the young brigade.

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            • Ralph Dawg
              Senior Player
              • Apr 2018
              • 1729

              #21
              Originally posted by The Runner
              Big fan of this.
              I kind of get why Stevie J was brought in, to help our attacking side of the game. Where to lead, how to create etc. But from years watching him as a player, he wouldn't have been drilling in defensive pressure at all.
              McVeigh had a lot of traits that were admired. But the one that we most telling was when you got to watch him up close - particularly at training or a practice match. He was ruthless as a leader. Accepted zero compromise from his team mates. And was incredibly vocal about it on the field. If he's a coach, it makes complete sense he is instilling that in the young brigade.
              The team in general but especially the forward setup has a Richmond look about it. Hopefully the boys can bring the skills to the table and start our move up the table.

              Overall I like it although would be happier if Stephens and Gould were playing to a good enough standard to at least be in the best 26 of our available players.

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              • dejavoodoo44
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2015
                • 8727

                #22
                Quite looking forward to this. Weather looks excellent football weather: partly cloudy, mid twenties, light breeze and no rain forecast. And both sides are fielding strong sides. From a quick scan of the GWS side, they only appear to be missing a few first choice players: Whitfield, Preuss, and perhaps Hogan and Hill.

                In the good conditions, I hope to see us move the ball quickly and with a bit of flair. Also keen to see which of our younger players can make a strong case for round one selection.

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                • AnsweredPrayers
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 123

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ralph Dawg
                  The team in general but especially the forward setup has a Richmond look about it. Hopefully the boys can bring the skills to the table and start our move up the table.

                  Overall I like it although would be happier if Stephens and Gould were playing to a good enough standard to at least be in the best 26 of our available players.
                  Indeed. None of the top 3 2019 selections picked for this pre-season game is a real worry. We hope for the best, but let's be honest, it's starting to look grim, especially as the top two were playing senior football.

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                  • Legs Akimbo
                    Grand Poobah
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 2809

                    #24
                    Originally posted by AnsweredPrayers
                    Indeed. None of the top 3 2019 selections picked for this pre-season game is a real worry. We hope for the best, but let's be honest, it's starting to look grim, especially as the top two were playing senior football.
                    Not at all. Typical trajectory. Kids take time. 2 steps forward one back. I read it as our team improving and spots getting tight. Their time will come as Kennedy, Rampe, Sinclair, Fox and others move aside on potential, form and ceiling. The important thing is the culture of the club puts team first and selection on team needs and form. Many of our greatest players had extended apprenticeships in the reserves. I think about Adam Saad not wanting to play in defence and moving clubs because of it and it strikes me as not the club ethos. I think there was a bit of that with Aliir.
                    He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.

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                    • Blood Fever
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 4051

                      #25
                      Originally posted by AnsweredPrayers
                      Indeed. None of the top 3 2019 selections picked for this pre-season game is a real worry. We hope for the best, but let's be honest, it's starting to look grim, especially as the top two were playing senior football.
                      Jumping the gun in terms of Round 1 team selection.

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                      • AnsweredPrayers
                        Warming the Bench
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 123

                        #26
                        Hopefully you are right. Stephens looks capable, but Errol looked better in last weeks practice match than any game I've seen Stephens play.

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                        • bloodspirit
                          Clubman
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 4448

                          #27
                          Originally posted by TheBloods
                          Clarke's spot to lose then. Both preferred wingmen not included. Preseason often flips plans on their heads. Would think we went into preseason back in Dec with the plan to have Stephens and McInerney on the wings by rd 1. Both look unlikely now.

                          RB and Warner fighting for the last midfield spot. Bell and Wicks battling for the last def forward spot. Will make for interesting viewing.
                          Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
                          McInerney has been coming back from injury, so explainable. Would be interested in the story re Stephens. Long term, I’m completely comfortable where he’ll get to.

                          Short term, maybe it’s just the usual Swans thing of being coy about small injuries or maybe a slight bit of there is something very specific they want him to work on.
                          I'm also thinking that McInerney and Stephens are missing because they are returning from injury. We've heard something about McInerney but not about Stephens. Neither are currently listed as injured, presumably because the injury is in the past and they are just working their way back to full training loads. Hard to say what it means for R1 but it is looking less likely that they will be ready.

                          I also agree with The Runner, that Sinclair may be in danger of being omitted from the 22 for R1 and that we may prefer to go with Hickey and back-ups and a smaller, speedier forward line. Let's see how we go today.

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                          • barracuda
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Jun 2016
                            • 551

                            #28
                            Originally posted by AnsweredPrayers
                            Hopefully you are right. Stephens looks capable, but Errol looked better in last weeks practice match than any game I've seen Stephens play.
                            It will be interesting today whether gws pay gulden a bit more attention. They will have studied his game style and whoever gets the matchup will no doubt have a plan.

                            If I was gws I would put a Lachie ash on him and instruct him to block his outside positioning.

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                            • giant
                              Veterans List
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 4731

                              #29
                              I've been surprised about the positive vibes on RWO about Stephens all pre-season. I don't see him anywhere near best 22 at the moment, and apparently Swans coaching staff agree. He's got a long way to go.

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                              • rickmat
                                Regular in the Side
                                • Mar 2018
                                • 500

                                #30
                                Agree to disagree, Giant, Stephens will be in our best 22 and for quite a few years, silky skills, pace and penetrating kick, hard to find these skills in one player

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