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  • SwanSand
    Regular in the Side
    • Aug 2020
    • 527

    #91
    Knowing Longmire he would want to be in touch with the tigers score at halftime and the then open up the play. gulden to play defensive forward on short? wouldn’t mind Warner on Dusty in the middle. Mills to play middle and back.
    Buddy should play this game unless they want him to play the next game which may be easier with more goals. If Buddy out, let’s go Callum Sinclair. Grimes is an aerobic beast and McLean won’t be able to stretch him but Sinclair may offer more height in the forward half.

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    • Bexl
      Regular in the Side
      • Jan 2003
      • 817

      #92
      Originally posted by SwanSand
      Knowing Longmire he would want to be in touch with the tigers score at halftime and the then open up the play. gulden to play defensive forward on short? wouldn’t mind Warner on Dusty in the middle. Mills to play middle and back.
      Buddy should play this game unless they want him to play the next game which may be easier with more goals. If Buddy out, let’s go Callum Sinclair. Grimes is an aerobic beast and McLean won’t be able to stretch him but Sinclair may offer more height in the forward half.
      Fair enough but wicks on short

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      • Hereitis
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2018
        • 7

        #93
        Originally posted by Industrial Fan
        I’d like to see Rampe on Dusty in defence and Mills on him in the middle. Not sure if we have the height in defence to use Rampe like that, but I think he’s quick enough and strong enough to negate him.

        Maybe even cheeky enough to play off him and keep him honest.
        Hewitt is a proven tagger and physically more suited to Martin.


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        • Industrial Fan
          Goodesgoodesgoodesgoodes!
          • Aug 2006
          • 3318

          #94
          Originally posted by Hereitis
          Hewitt is a proven tagger and physically more suited to Martin.


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          since when is defending a forward known as tagging? In the midfield no drama with Hewitt but he’ll get slaughtered in marking contests by Martin imo.

          Rampe has been a defender his whole AFL career, Hewitt is new to the caper. I don’t like Hewitt v Martin in our defence at all personally.
          He ate more cheese, than time allowed

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          • Bangalore Swans
            Suspended by the MRP
            • Mar 2021
            • 1049

            #95
            Originally posted by mcs
            Sorry mate just no. Firstly, you don't make that many changes to a winning team coming into Rd 3.

            And you certainly don't select a team on the basis of the next game is on a Thurday night on telly - how many tickets do you honestly think are sold on the basis of waiting to see who is in the team the night before?
            It’s a fact that Lance Franklin is going to play either round 3 or round 4. He won’t play both rounds due to a 5 day break. This fact has been put out there in the media.

            We therefore have to pick round 3 or 4 for Buddy? I pick round 4 because it’s a home game at the SCG and the ticket and marketing opportunities are more important to a club that didn’t do well financially last year. It will be better for Buddy’s family to have him stick around Sydney. It’s tough for modern day fathers to have to jump on a plane for work when their is a new baby at home.

            I think you also need to rest Campbell, Guldon and McDonald at various points of the season. It’s a tough ask for those guys to back up 5 days after a flight to Melbourne and a game against the toughest team in football. Those three guys are very important for the Swans ability to score 100 points and entertain.

            You bring in a fresh Buddy, McDonald, Campbell and Guldon in for a Thursday night game you know it’s going to be fun and entertaining and that makes you want to go to the football.

            Imagine the entertainment loss if before the Essendon game you knew that Buddy and a couple of the young stars would be out. It may not be as appealing match to go and see.

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            • Hereitis
              On the Rookie List
              • Nov 2018
              • 7

              #96
              Originally posted by longmile
              Is anyone else worried about our defence? All of a sudden we have gone from having a great backline but no forward line, to having a great forward line but a weakish backline. Rampe looks shakey, I'm unsure of Hewett in defence, Lloyd is great at rebounding but not so much at defending and I'm not sure if Dawson is really a defender. I think Richmond will really expose our backline this week unless we make some changes.

              Howver without Brand and Fox its hard to know what to do and Melican is just not up to it. I'd suggest moving Mills to the backline and potentially Reid, with Hewett back in the middle (or tagging Dusty). Does anyone else agree about our defence? Be good to get others thoughts here
              Rampe is rusty. McCartin and Campbell have been fantastic. Lloyd continues to be underrated. Cunningham’s elevation to the leadership group says something. I hope Dawson settles because his kicking out is a huge asset. Hewett in the backline I’m not sure about, but I’m not sure where else. Hewett to centre and Mills return to the backline is tempting but I’d rather not.


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              • Aprilbr
                Senior Player
                • Oct 2016
                • 1803

                #97
                Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                It’s a fact that Lance Franklin is going to play either round 3 or round 4. He won’t play both rounds due to a 5 day break. This fact has been put out there in the media.

                We therefore have to pick round 3 or 4 for Buddy? I pick round 4 because it’s a home game at the SCG and the ticket and marketing opportunities are more important to a club that didn’t do well financially last year. It will be better for Buddy’s family to have him stick around Sydney. It’s tough for modern day fathers to have to jump on a plane for work when their is a new baby at home.

                I think you also need to rest Campbell, Guldon and McDonald at various points of the season. It’s a tough ask for those guys to back up 5 days after a flight to Melbourne and a game against the toughest team in football. Those three guys are very important for the Swans ability to score 100 points and entertain.

                You bring in a fresh Buddy, McDonald, Campbell and Guldon in for a Thursday night game you know it’s going to be fun and entertaining and that makes you want to go to the football.

                Imagine the entertainment loss if before the Essendon game you knew that Buddy and a couple of the young stars would be out. It may not be as appealing match to go and see.
                I really don't think that "ticket and marketing opportunities" will be on the mind of the selectors in picking our team this week. It will come down to factors such as how players are feeling, availability and managing players (young and old).

                This coming game against the reigning premiers at the home of football with a big crowd is the biggest game that we have played for 3 seasons. Its an ideal opportunity to give our young guns exposure against the best. A perfect learning opportunity. Therefore, I think they will all play.

                Buddy's situation will depend on how his body is going and management of his playing minutes. My best guess, for what its worth, is that he will most likely play along with the youngsters.

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                • barry
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 8499

                  #98
                  Originally posted by SwanSand
                  Knowing Longmire he would want to be in touch with the tigers score at halftime and the then open up the play. gulden to play defensive forward on short? wouldn’t mind Warner on Dusty in the middle. Mills to play middle and back.
                  Buddy should play this game unless they want him to play the next game which may be easier with more goals. If Buddy out, let’s go Callum Sinclair. Grimes is an aerobic beast and McLean won’t be able to stretch him but Sinclair may offer more height in the forward half.
                  Sinclair?. Yeah, nah.

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                  • Beerman
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 823

                    #99
                    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                    They must have learnt from Rance: who always seemed to have some sort cloak of invisibility, where umpires could never see his illegalities.
                    And based on last week, I wouldn't expect any help from the umpires either.

                    My biggest gripe last week was not the HTB decisions (which I thought were pretty fairly adjudicated), but the fact that defenders seem to be able to pull and hold Buddy when he's on the lead. They are clearly impeding the player, but the umpires seem to have a view that because Buddy is such a good player it's fair to impede him like that.

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                    • Beerman
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 823

                      Originally posted by aardvark
                      I was referring to the availability of "Christ." sorry!
                      Reminds me of the chalkboard outside the church in Geelong in the 80s that had the message "What would you do if Jesus came to Geelong?".

                      Underneath some wag had written "Move Ablett to centre half forward".

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                      • Markwebbos
                        Veterans List
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 7186

                        Justin Leppitsch has tossed up a left-field idea on how Sydney should attempt to clamp Dustin Martin this weekend.

                        Leppitsch's left-field suggestion on how Sydney can stop Dusty

                        The former Tigers assistant coach would like to see Swans key defender Dane Rampe tag Martin and follow him around the ground.

                        “I do have a left-field one. This is the one I’d love to see. Sam Reid back and Dane Rampe all the way with Dustin Martin,” Leppitsch told SEN’s Whateley.

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                        • KSAS
                          Senior Player
                          • Mar 2018
                          • 1793

                          Originally posted by Markwebbos
                          Justin Leppitsch has tossed up a left-field idea on how Sydney should attempt to clamp Dustin Martin this weekend.

                          Leppitsch's left-field suggestion on how Sydney can stop Dusty

                          The former Tigers assistant coach would like to see Swans key defender Dane Rampe tag Martin and follow him around the ground.

                          “I do have a left-field one. This is the one I’d love to see. Sam Reid back and Dane Rampe all the way with Dustin Martin,” Leppitsch told SEN’s Whateley.
                          I also had Rampe in mind to do the Dusty tagging but I changed my mind when people began suggesting Mills who i now think is the better option. Already plays midfield and has defence experience to follow Dusty when he goes forward and can also match him in the air. The Rampe option would throw our defence structure out of whack and Reid has never played in defence for a full game.

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                          • longmile
                            Crumber
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 3367

                            Originally posted by KSAS
                            I also had Rampe in mind to do the Dusty tagging but I changed my mind when people began suggesting Mills who i now think is the better option. Already plays midfield and has defence experience to follow Dusty when he goes forward and can also match him in the air. The Rampe option would throw our defence structure out of whack and Reid has never played in defence for a full game.
                            Agree re: Mills. However I would still move Reid down back for this game. We need another KPD for this game and he's our best option at the moment.

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                            • dejavoodoo44
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 8652

                              Originally posted by Markwebbos
                              Justin Leppitsch has tossed up a left-field idea on how Sydney should attempt to clamp Dustin Martin this weekend.

                              Leppitsch's left-field suggestion on how Sydney can stop Dusty

                              The former Tigers assistant coach would like to see Swans key defender Dane Rampe tag Martin and follow him around the ground.

                              “I do have a left-field one. This is the one I’d love to see. Sam Reid back and Dane Rampe all the way with Dustin Martin,” Leppitsch told SEN’s Whateley.
                              I wouldn't mind that.
                              Even further left field, but possibly worth considering, is having Wicks tag him. On the plus side, Wicks is probably our best tackler, is very quick, has a big tank and is a bit in your face.

                              On the negative side, getting in Dusty's face might just make him angry, I'm not sure if Wicks has ever tagged before, and his natural habitat is forward of centre. But hey, it could be fun to watch.

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                              • neilfws
                                Senior Player
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 1826

                                Originally posted by neilfws
                                Looks like preparation for this game could be less than ideal, thanks to the Brisbane COVID outbreak
                                Update: sounds like preparation should be little different than usual. I must ignore the media noise!

                                Swans able to train and play under current directive

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