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  • NeonBible
    Warming the Bench
    • Mar 2021
    • 280

    Swans chat Mid-year review

    Hi all,

    I am relatively new to this forum so am unsure if its common practice to have some kind of mid-year summary thread.. but I took the initiative since we are at the halfway point of the season! Already!! Plus i am going out of my mind with boredom in lockdown! Thought it would be great to hear everyones thoughts with just the ONE request.. that we keep the discourse civil and related purely to the first 11 rounds so far .. not who will or won't make it, not who we need to trade/delist/draft, and not about past players we've already traded!! Cheers guys!!

    What has worked :

    Don Pyke - Forward line has not looked this dangerous since our peak under John Longmire in 2014! We are getting it inside 50 fast and furious and the synergy between the forwards is impressive!! Against Carlton our three main forwards Franklin, Heeney and Papley each had 3. Hayward had 2, Wicks 1 and two midfielders Joey and Parks also chipped in. It doesnt get any better than that!! Its no coincidence that this is happening under Pyke! His Crows team had a LOT of avenues to goal! We have always had these avenues but havent always used them! Now we are!!

    Tom Hickey - What an outstanding recruit!! Some later draft picks for a guy who has been a top 3 ruckman in the competition!! Its been a while since we have had a steal this good and it reminds me of the haul that landed us Joey and McGlynn!! He has made us 8th in the AFL for clearances and 4th for inside 50s, both areas we struggled in last year!!

    Callum Mills - His move to the midfield must be seen as a roaring success so far! He will likely be leading our best and fairest to this point AND having another big body in there has helped Joey and Parker wind back the clock and play with so much more freedom!! Hickey has helped with this too!! With these three stars leading the way we havent had to rely on huge strides from the younger midfielders as much as I was concerned we'd have to!

    The Cygnets - SO impressive! Chad the main one here, our favourite for the Rising Star. McInerney continued his wonderful form from last year, he is one smooth moving kid!! Seems long ago now but how important were the three 2020 draftees in our first month?! McDonald, Campbell and Gulden sensational starts. Rocky ride since then as expected in the first year but cant wait to see them all back out there!! Sam Wicks the surprise package of the year! What a little go-er! Oli Florent becoming a star before our eyes! Tommy McCartin's had some excellent games in the unenviable position of full back!! Well before his time but is embracing the challenge! Will Hayward proving the doubters wrong, have loved his fight and determination! McLean! A virtual non factor to this year, now very much in the conversation of a best 22 KPF, likely competing against Logan McDonald once the senior pair of Reid & Buddy reunite!

    Depth - Much improved!! At times so far we have had very talented players like Hayward, Blakey, Stephens, Campbell and McDonald in the reserves!! And when called upon, the likes of Sinclair and Brand have come in and performed their roles well and competed hard!!

    What hasn't worked :

    Not much!!!

    Poor quarters - We have turned up for every game prepared for the fight this year! We have only lost 4 games, 3 of them by single digit margins! What has cost us in those games and NEARLY cost us in our wins were lapses!! Quarters or ten minute periods where we drop away defensively! Let the opposition get easy ball! This will happen with younger teams im sure of it but if we can minimise how often this happens we should have a red hot chance in any game we play!!

    Injuries - We have been blessed with our injury run this year, haven't we? Havent suffered any serious injuries and we've had some miraculous recoveries from injuries too! The only downside being any injury that has come has come to important players - Franklin, Hickey, Heeney, Rampe, and two of our brightest young stars Campbell and Gulden! It hasnt cost us too much luckily but we will want to keep them on the park!!

    Big bags - We have had 5 players kick a bag of 4 goals or more against us! Taylor Walker, Shane McAdams, Ben King, Rory Lobb, Tom McDonald. Three of those forwards did it in wins over us! If we allowed this in a final we would be in big, big trouble! We've needed a bit more stability in our back six!! Rampe, McCartin, Fox, Melican and Brand have all missed games this year!

    2019 draft - i have mentioned Chad and how great he has been so he gets an A+. However half way into the season and there's been no major impact from Stephens or Gould. Stephens has come in and shown he can win the ball but not much else. Gould has struggled to even get on the emergency list!! I had hoped at least one of those two would be a regular contributor in the team by this point! There is still time though!!

    Summary :

    All in all, 7-4 is a tremendous result for a team that was 16th last year. We have surpassed our total number of wins from 2020 already!! It gives credibility to the point Longmire made many times, that we had so many injuries to such key players, combined with a lack of competitive ruckmen and it was a doomed year!! We have flipped the script and finals are now a very real possibility!! Lots of work still to do but credit to all involved!!

    Predictions to rd 11 :

    B&F - Mills
    Rising star - The Chad
    Most improved - Can Hickey win this even though he wasnt previously a Swan?? :P
    Disappointment - Blakey
    Best Coleman chance - Lance!
    AA smokey - Mills or DAWSON (who i cant believe i hadn't mentioned to now! He's been unreal!!)
    Final ladder position - 7th

    CHEER CHEER
  • 111431
    Regular in the Side
    • Sep 2010
    • 699

    #2
    congratulations - an excellent review.

    i really think Hickey has become our most important player. He has turned our fortunes around across the ground with his ruck work, clearances and then his sneaky forays into the fwd line where he has kicked accurately.

    Our backline KPD's are our weakness at the moment. Hopefully Brand can stay fit and provide big Tommy Mc with the support he desperately needs against some of the big KPF's.

    if our young midfielders can maintain their form and fitness it would be a nice luxury to have Joey and Lukey P being able to wander forward and become accurate kicking marking targets.

    I think we are punching above our weight this season to date, if we don't make finals, whilst disappointing, it will assure us a decent top 10 pick before we launch an assault for the top 4 over the coming seasons.

    i agree, CHEER CHEER

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      #3
      Considering most people, and a fair few of us, looked at 2020 with its bottom four finish, then added the loss of Allir Allir, and the recruitment of a washed up journeyman ruckman at the end of his career, anything above bottom 4 would be wishful thinking.

      Its been a meteoric rise!

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      • bloodspirit
        Clubman
        • Apr 2015
        • 4448

        #4
        Great review!

        I don't have much to add. Gulden has quickly become my second favourite player, and Hickey my third favourite.

        I think we hoped we could do something like this last year. But injuries bit hard and we were wrong. Anyway, a golden draft later and here we are!

        Perhaps sentimentally, I'll go

        Most Improved: Chad
        Rising Star: Errol
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        • Nico
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 11342

          #5
          Don't under estimate what a fit Heeney makes to this side. Last week showed how difficult it is to match up on him as he roams the whole forward line and breaks up defending strategies.
          http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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          • dimelb
            pr. dim-melb; m not f
            • Jun 2003
            • 6889

            #6
            Originally posted by Nico
            Don't under estimate what a fit Heeney makes to this side. Last week showed how difficult it is to match up on him as he roams the whole forward line and breaks up defending strategies.
            He is a wizard at losing whoever is marking him and turning up relatively by himself to take a shot at goal. And I love the Isaac/Buddy show!
            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)

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            • RogueSwan
              McVeigh for Brownlow
              • Apr 2003
              • 4602

              #7
              I would like to mention how good Harry has been in an unsettled back line this year. Given some tough jobs and stood strong.
              A nice bloke too.
              "Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017

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              • TheBloods
                Suspended by the MRP
                • Feb 2020
                • 2047

                #8
                Originally posted by RogueSwan
                I would like to mention how good Harry has been in an unsettled back line this year. Given some tough jobs and stood strong.
                A nice bloke too.
                Go back to January 2020 and you will see i commented that in the pre season and match simulation exercises that Harry was taking charge in defence he was more vocal than Rampe and was the first one to take the kids aside and give them advice ! So his form over the last year and a half has not been a surprise to me at all ! Love Harry

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                • Swanny40519
                  Regular in the side.
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 469

                  #9
                  Originally posted by RogueSwan
                  I would like to mention how good Harry has been in an unsettled back line this year. Given some tough jobs and stood strong.
                  A nice bloke too.
                  I will be the first to admit that I have not been a great fan of Harry in the past few seasons, but this year he has really worked hard on his game, and last weekend was the best I have seen him play.

                  Well done Harry and keep it going.

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                  • MattW
                    Veterans List
                    • May 2011
                    • 4230

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RogueSwan
                    I would like to mention how good Harry has been in an unsettled back line this year. Given some tough jobs and stood strong.
                    A nice bloke too.
                    Enthusiastic +1!

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                    • KSAS
                      Senior Player
                      • Mar 2018
                      • 1807

                      #11
                      I think this has been a break out year for Florent & Wicks, with Chad being the shot out of the cannon! Harry has quietly taken his game to another level in the Nick Smith mould. Gulden being our Matt Rowell in his debut season & expect him to be a regular upon his return from injury. Hickey is the number one reason for our improvement this year, he's surprised everyone including the club & probably himself! Classic late bloomer.

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                      • KSAS
                        Senior Player
                        • Mar 2018
                        • 1807

                        #12
                        On the other end of the scale Blakey has been the most disappointing. A real teaser with obvious X factor talents who needs to improve his consistency & decision making. Plenty of time to do so being only in his 3rd year. I personally see Blakey as a KPF in the long term after bulking up, who can cover lots of ground to win the ball in the midfield as well. I was fearful seeing him played in the ruck at times this year that he might become a bits player rather than a specialist, which seemed to have dogged Allir and now blossoming at Port in permanent KPD role.

                        Same with Stephens and Gould being in their 2nd year, as they seem to lack self confidence to assert themselves at this stage. I'm basing Gould on the VFL reports posted here as I'm so hoping he wins himself senior selection this year. Opportunity for him to fill long term KPD we'll desperately need soon (bigger sized Rampe type). I'd be most disappointed if Stephens turns out to be a bust as I thought we'd draft Serong with pick 5 who blossomed in his first year (Rising Star) at Freo, but again has plenty of time to turn that around before we judge!
                        Last edited by KSAS; 4 June 2021, 11:38 AM.

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                        • HeeneyIsAGun
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 47

                          #13
                          Originally posted by KSAS
                          I'd be most disappointed if Stephens turns out to be a bust as I thought we'd draft Serong with pick 5 who blossomed in his first year (Rising Star) at Freo, but again has plenty of time to turn that around before we judge!
                          I may well be proven wrong, but I think our 2019 first pick was a miss. Other than some personality issues we may not be aware of, at this stage I rate Serong (8), Pickett (12), Day (13), Weightman (15) and Georgiades (18) well ahead of Dylan. And even Trent Rivers (32) and The Chad (39) can claim they have achieved more in their short careers.

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                          • MattW
                            Veterans List
                            • May 2011
                            • 4230

                            #14
                            Originally posted by HeeneyIsAGun
                            I may well be proven wrong, but I think our 2019 first pick was a miss. Other than some personality issues we may not be aware of, at this stage I rate Serong (8), Pickett (12), Day (13), Weightman (15) and Georgiades (18) well ahead of Dylan. And even Trent Rivers (32) and The Chad (39) can claim they have achieved more in their short careers.
                            Geez man, give the lad some time to develop.

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                            • cherub
                              Warming the Bench
                              • May 2010
                              • 239

                              #15
                              Originally posted by HeeneyIsAGun
                              I may well be proven wrong, but I think our 2019 first pick was a miss. Other than some personality issues we may not be aware of, at this stage I rate Serong (8), Pickett (12), Day (13), Weightman (15) and Georgiades (18) well ahead of Dylan. And even Trent Rivers (32) and The Chad (39) can claim they have achieved more in their short careers.
                              It's a marathon, not a sprint!!

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