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  • 0918330512
    Senior Player
    • Sep 2011
    • 1654

    #16
    AA is an AA

    Looked way better in our jumper

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    • MattW
      Veterans List
      • May 2011
      • 4193

      #17
      Yes, Tommy!! Very well deserved.

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      • giant
        Veterans List
        • Mar 2005
        • 4731

        #18
        Just delighted for Tommy! What a remarkable story for a rookie?

        Has Darcy Parish really had a better year than Luke Parker? I think it was it 2014 when Parker had an outstanding year but got looked over for AA team because some thought him too young. Apparently, the "rules" have changed.

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        Originally posted by 09183305
        AA is an AA

        Looked way better in our jumper
        I think several people on this forum predicted this headline - very happy for him, but it still smarts.

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16733

          #19
          Originally posted by giant
          Just delighted for Tommy! What a remarkable story for a rookie?
          He joins Kirk, Smith, Jack and Rampe as Swans rookie All Australians. Plus Lloyd made the squad last year (or the year before, can't recall). Are there any others I've forgotten?


          Has Darcy Parish really had a better year than Luke Parker? I think it was it 2014 when Parker had an outstanding year but got looked over for AA team because some thought him too young. Apparently, the "rules" have changed.

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          His raw possession count says yes, though that's partly because the Essendon midfield plays a style that flicks the ball around a lot. I don't have a problem with Parish in the team (ahead of Parker). His foot skills have improved out of sight this year. He's not just getting a lot of ball but also finding targets inside 50 with short, clever kicks.

          Every midfielder who made the squad had a very good year. Some are always going to miss out.

          If I have a criticism of the team it's with the balance of the defence. May is a true one-on-one defender, and Dale also plays quite defensively. But the rest are eye-catching intercepters. That's the new "sexy" kind of defender, taking over from the speedy, running half-back flankers who dominated AA teams of years gone by. All four have had good seasons, but would any team really line up with Stewart, Aliir, Rich and Lever all playing the role they play in their own teams? I'm not sure how many one-on-one contests they'd win. They couldn't all zone off and take intercept marks. I'd have liked to have seen at least one more genuine defender - Sam Taylor would have been my pick, but Weitering would have been a fine choice too.

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          • dejavoodoo44
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2015
            • 8490

            #20
            The top vote getters for the Rising Star.

            51 votes - Luke Jackson, Melbourne
            38 votes - Tom Green, GWS Giants
            28 votes - Mitch Georgiades, Port Adelaide
            14 votes - Justin McInerney, Sydney
            11 votes - Errol Gulden, Sydney.

            Errol was the highest placed first year player. And it's nice that some judges have noticed how good McInerney is. Haven't seen enough to comment on the others, but I assume their votes are justified: so well done to them.

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            • i'm-uninformed2
              Reefer Madness
              • Oct 2003
              • 4653

              #21
              That’s a great reward for JMac in particular.

              His first few games he looked a bit aimless. But whatever he and the coaches had as a development plan between him going out of the side early last year and when he came back in during the second half of the season, it worked a treat. He instantly looked like a star in the making and has been wonderfully consistent and brilliant this year.
              'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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              • giant
                Veterans List
                • Mar 2005
                • 4731

                #22
                Originally posted by liz
                He joins Kirk, Smith, Jack and Rampe as Swans rookie All Australians. Plus Lloyd made the squad last year (or the year before, can't recall). Are there any others I've forgotten?



                His raw possession count says yes, though that's partly because the Essendon midfield plays a style that flicks the ball around a lot. I don't have a problem with Parish in the team (ahead of Parker). His foot skills have improved out of sight this year. He's not just getting a lot of ball but also finding targets inside 50 with short, clever kicks.

                Every midfielder who made the squad had a very good year. Some are always going to miss out.

                If I have a criticism of the team it's with the balance of the defence. May is a true one-on-one defender, and Dale also plays quite defensively. But the rest are eye-catching intercepters. That's the new "sexy" kind of defender, taking over from the speedy, running half-back flankers who dominated AA teams of years gone by. All four have had good seasons, but would any team really line up with Stewart, Aliir, Rich and Lever all playing the role they play in their own teams? I'm not sure how many one-on-one contests they'd win. They couldn't all zone off and take intercept marks. I'd have liked to have seen at least one more genuine defender - Sam Taylor would have been my pick, but Weitering would have been a fine choice too.
                Did (2x AA) Craig Bolton start his career at Brissie as a rookie? Almost think he did. EDIT: No he wasn't (3rd round 1998 draft), but we picked him up in the pre-season draft.

                I guess my view on Parish (who is an outstanding young player) is that, if the Dons just scraped into the 8, can they really have 2 of the best 10 midfielders in the comp? As well, like Luke in 2014, the AA selectors in the past seemed to have taken a view of "show us you can play at the elite level for a few years before you earn your AA jacket" - that was clearly not the case with Parish.

                Agree with you on the defenders and Rich is my exhibit A there - none better in the way he attacks off HB but can think back to round 1 this year when debutant Erol Guilden made him look very silly indeed. I've seen other games where he has leaked plenty of goals too. Surely that is role #1 for a defender?
                Last edited by giant; 27 August 2021, 10:28 AM.

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                • ugg
                  Can you feel it?
                  Site Admin
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 15961

                  #23
                  Here were the Rising Star votes, thought Jude might have snuck in both Swans in his votes but alas

                  The 2021 NAB AFL Rising Star voting
                  51 votes - Luke Jackson, Melbourne
                  38 votes - Tom Green, GWS Giants
                  28 votes - Mitch Georgiades, Port Adelaide
                  14 votes - Justin McInerney, Sydney
                  11 votes - Errol Gulden, Sydney


                  Gillon McLachlan
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Mitch Georgiades
                  3. Tom Green
                  2. James Jordon
                  1. Errol Gulden


                  Kevin Bartlett
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Tom Green
                  3. Mitch Georgiades
                  2. Justin McInerney
                  1. Trent Rivers


                  Glen Jackovich
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Mitch Georgiades
                  3. Trent Rivers
                  2. Tom Green
                  1. Harry Schoenberg


                  Andrew Dillon
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Tom Green
                  3. Justin McInerney
                  2. Errol Gulden
                  1. James Jordon


                  Nick Riewoldt
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Justin McInerney
                  3. Mitch Georgiades
                  2. Errol Gulden
                  1. Trent Rivers


                  Jude Bolton
                  5. Tom Green
                  4. Luke Jackson
                  3. Justin McInerney
                  2. Harry Schoenberg
                  1. Mitch Georgiades


                  Chris Johnson
                  5. Tom Green
                  4. Errol Gulden
                  3. Harry Schoenberg
                  2. Luke Jackson
                  1. Hayden Young


                  Cameron Ling
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Tom Green
                  3. Mitch Georgiades
                  2. Cody Weightman
                  1. James Jordon


                  Matthew Richardson
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Mitch Georgiades
                  3. Tom Green
                  2. Justin McInerney
                  1. James Jordon


                  Warren Tredrea
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Tom Green
                  3. Mitch Georgiades
                  2. Trent Rivers
                  1. Harry Schoenberg


                  Kevin Sheehan
                  5. Luke Jackson
                  4. Tom Green
                  3. Mitch Georgiades
                  2. Errol Gulden
                  1. Nik Cox
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