Just having Heeney back in the team more generally makes us so much more challenging to mark up on. Love watching his "harrier jump jet' impressions - he really does have amazing spring in those legs of his. Great to see him seemingly fully over what was a pretty bad injury by all reports.
Round 1: Brisbane v Swans @ the Gabba
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No passengers. Everyone seemed to play their role.
Sam Reid had his obligatory shank.
Tom Papley was quiet in the first half but exploded in the 3rd quarter to lead the charge. His burst speed opened up the forward line. Looked like he was moved onto the ball.
Warner was my surprise packet.
When we dominated we won most of the centre clearances and those that Brisbane got we largely negated in the 3rd quarter.
Was surprised by Hewett's work across half back and he got better as the game went on. Maybe they now see him as too slow to play midfield given the pace we have injected into the side.
Yes the new boys were impressive but boy doesn't a fit Heeney give us something big up forward. Heeney, McDonald, Wicks, Gulden and Papley make for a very dangerous forward line. Options a plenty.
Work rate is everything
Papley is such a pocket rocket. I said preseason he was our only elite player. If Heeney and mills play like that they will be right with himComment
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Just having Heeney back in the team more generally makes us so much more challenging to mark up on. Love watching his "harrier jump jet' impressions - he really does have amazing spring in those legs of his. Great to see him seemingly fully over what was a pretty bad injury by all reports.Comment
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Everyone has already said much of what needs to be said about this game and the outstanding effort that each player made.
It is easier to set yourself for one game than it is to sustain that same effort and determination over a season.
Kennedy, Parker, Rampe, Cunningham, Hewitt, Reid, Papley, Heeney and Mills have all been there and done that. They understand that to play in finals each game must be won that day.
The youth and vitality on display were invigorating but without the experience of the leaders of this team that 3 goal burst at the start of the match might have exploded into an unattainable lead very quickly.
We have been blessed with great leaders at this club and while it is fantastic to imagine what this new crop may be capable of, it is worth reflecting on how we were able to turn the game on its head, stop the rot and get moving forward. You might recall Kennedy started the game on the bench.Comment
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On another note, everyone is entitled to an opinion TB, for what it’s worth if you don’t think RB is good enough, kindly keep it to yourself from here on- we’ve heard it often enough!Comment
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Thanks FL- I thought I knew all our players from that era (and before, as I started following South from ‘59) but couldn’t for the the life of me remember him!
On another note, everyone is entitled to an opinion TB, for what it’s worth if you don’t think RB is good enough, kindly keep it to yourself from here on- we’ve heard it often enough!Comment
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Shane Fell played only 15 games in the 1990 season. We had seven players who only played games in the 1990 season. The others were Michael Kennedy (15 games), Matthew Ryan (10), Brett Page (1), David Wittey (1), Paul Starbuck (1) and Darren Denneman (3)."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Watching the game style on Saturday it looked similar to the game style of the 2013-2015 Hawks dynasty.
Good delivery by foot, holding possession of the ball and penetrating left foot kickers streaming through every line.
Great model of football to emulate as holding possession of the ball and moving it quickly (when space is open) allows less contested boundary line football and preserves the health and energy of players.Comment
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Watching the game style on Saturday it looked similar to the game style of the 2013-2015 Hawks dynasty.
Good delivery by foot, holding possession of the ball and penetrating left foot kickers streaming through every line.
Great model of football to emulate as holding possession of the ball and moving it quickly (when space is open) allows less contested boundary line football and preserves the health and energy of players.Comment
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You're doing very well if you can remember most of the players who have played for the club since 1959. Over 600 players have played for the club in that time (plus a couple of hundred more who were on the list but never got a game).
Shane Fell played only 15 games in the 1990 season. We had seven players who only played games in the 1990 season. The others were Michael Kennedy (15 games), Matthew Ryan (10), Brett Page (1), David Wittey (1), Paul Starbuck (1) and Darren Denneman (3).He was good (and up himself) but I didn't think he was AFL standard.....which proved to be correct.
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Watching the game style on Saturday it looked similar to the game style of the 2013-2015 Hawks dynasty.
Good delivery by foot, holding possession of the ball and penetrating left foot kickers streaming through every line.
Great model of football to emulate as holding possession of the ball and moving it quickly (when space is open) allows less contested boundary line football and preserves the health and energy of players.
Massive credit has to go to Longmire for the evolution of our approach too - many of us (myself included) have been critical of him at times in recent years, but he is showing an old dog can have new tricks, and you can see in his press conferences etc recently how much of a 'spring' he is starting to get from working with a young group that is 'finding its way' but showing all the signs of becoming a top quality football team sooner rather than later.
I do wonder as others have postulated on here at times, just how much of a bargain we have got with getting Don Pyke into the footy club as an assistant too."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Massive credit has to go to Longmire for the evolution of our approach too - many of us (myself included) have been critical of him at times in recent years, but he is showing an old dog can have new tricks, and you can see in his press conferences etc recently how much of a 'spring' he is starting to get from working with a young group that is 'finding its way' but showing all the signs of becoming a top quality football team sooner rather than later.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Paul Starbuck was a fellow local who played for Chewton in the MCDFL (Maryborough/Castlemaine). I played for Maldon, then a powerhouse in the league. I played on him in one game.....and I believe I beat him on the day.He was good (and up himself) but I didn't think he was AFL standard.....which proved to be correct.
after his "footy career" finished and apparently has done quite well for himself in the coffee business.Comment
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