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  • rickmat
    Regular in the Side
    • Mar 2018
    • 500

    I wholeheartedly agree that Rhyce is a far better development coach than Laidler, from my observations too. And what peeves me the most about Laidler is that there is no real heads-up on the reserves team pre or post. As a final nail in the coffin is the supposed writeup for the final game against GC. It reads more about the GC players than a specific write-up for the Swans team. Very disappointing by the Swans and this has been so the the whole season. Very little about the players by Laidler. Have a look at the other VFL team reports , they are more specific and elaborate about the players. Love to bring Rhyce back to the Swans

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    • Mr Magoo
      Senior Player
      • May 2008
      • 1255

      Originally posted by rickmat
      I wholeheartedly agree that Rhyce is a far better development coach than Laidler, from my observations too. And what peeves me the most about Laidler is that there is no real heads-up on the reserves team pre or post. As a final nail in the coffin is the supposed writeup for the final game against GC. It reads more about the GC players than a specific write-up for the Swans team. Very disappointing by the Swans and this has been so the the whole season. Very little about the players by Laidler. Have a look at the other VFL team reports , they are more specific and elaborate about the players. Love to bring Rhyce back to the Swans
      Id say thats more to do with the Swans slashing back office during covid and therefore comms staff rather than laidler.

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      • bloodspirit
        Clubman
        • Apr 2015
        • 4448

        Bit of a sad fizzle to our season in the end - going out in straight sets. Was disappointing to lose to the Suns, although they do have a lot of listed players. We haven't got a great track record at winning finals (especially grannies) in the reserves.

        On the other hand, I take some pleasure in three of the four prelim finalists in the VFL being from north of the border.
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        • dejavoodoo44
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2015
          • 8578

          Originally posted by bloodspirit
          Bit of a sad fizzle to our season in the end - going out in straight sets. Was disappointing to lose to the Suns, although they do have a lot of listed players. We haven't got a great track record at winning finals (especially grannies) in the reserves.

          On the other hand, I take some pleasure in three of the four prelim finalists in the VFL being from north of the border.
          Yes, the VFL is about as well named as the rookie list.

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          • Maltopia
            Senior Player
            • Apr 2016
            • 1556

            Three Swans named in VFL Team of the Year

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            • Aprilbr
              Senior Player
              • Oct 2016
              • 1803

              Originally posted by Maltopia
              That's the kiss of death. Taylor and Gould highly likely to be gone at season's end although I recognise some on here are very keen on retaining the latter. Will he be delisted or ask to be traded? Armetey may also ask to be traded for opportunities elsewhere but is still under contract.

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              • ugg
                Can you feel it?
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 15968

                Jack Maibaum also in that team playing for the 3rd bottom team. Will AFL clubs calling for him
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                • Aprilbr
                  Senior Player
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 1803

                  Originally posted by bloodspirit
                  Bit of a sad fizzle to our season in the end - going out in straight sets. Was disappointing to lose to the Suns, although they do have a lot of listed players. We haven't got a great track record at winning finals (especially grannies) in the reserves.

                  On the other hand, I take some pleasure in three of the four prelim finalists in the VFL being from north of the border.
                  Its interesting to examine the composition of the VFL ladder this season. Most of the Victorian teams who are not affiliated with an AFL club really struggled to win games. They just don't have the money or talent to compete with a rival that has a healthy proportion of players who are full-time professional footballers. I watched the Coburg Lions a few times this season as I live near their ground. This is Fox's old Club. They tried really hard each week and won a few home games against the other non-affiliated teams but otherwise struggled. They are typical of the non-affiliated teams and have maybe two players who would make the Swans Reserves team.

                  Affiliated clubs like the Casey Demons and Swans who had the riches of the fringe players from a top finishing senior team did well. Gold Coast had an expanded list due to AFL concessions. Southport is the outlier. They are the dominant Club on the Gold Coast and have access to considerable money from their pokies club. They have a number of ex-AFL players on their list and these are well paid.

                  Overall, I think this competition is better for player development than the old NEAFL as there is a greater number of competitive teams to play against, but its far from perfect.

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                  • Aprilbr
                    Senior Player
                    • Oct 2016
                    • 1803

                    Originally posted by ugg
                    Jack Maibaum also in that team playing for the 3rd bottom team. Will AFL clubs calling for him
                    As Jack plays for Coburg I saw him play a bit this season (see above comments). He played as fullback or centre half back in a team that lost a lot. I would say he was handy but not dominant. Good spoiler and kick. Not a lot of intercept marks which is what they like to see these days. He plays more like Melican and less lke Paddy . I doubt he will get picked up by an AFL team but I hope I am wrong.

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                    • Nico
                      Veterans List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 11337

                      Originally posted by Aprilbr
                      Its interesting to examine the composition of the VFL ladder this season. Most of the Victorian teams who are not affiliated with an AFL club really struggled to win games. They just don't have the money or talent to compete with a rival that has a healthy proportion of players who are full-time professional footballers. I watched the Coburg Lions a few times this season as I live near their ground. This is Fox's old Club. They tried really hard each week and won a few home games against the other non-affiliated teams but otherwise struggled. They are typical of the non-affiliated teams and have maybe two players who would make the Swans Reserves team.

                      Affiliated clubs like the Casey Demons and Swans who had the riches of the fringe players from a top finishing senior team did well. Gold Coast had an expanded list due to AFL concessions. Southport is the outlier. They are the dominant Club on the Gold Coast and have access to considerable money from their pokies club. They have a number of ex-AFL players on their list and these are well paid.

                      Overall, I think this competition is better for player development than the old NEAFL as there is a greater number of competitive teams to play against, but its far from perfect.
                      I have for some time believed that the AFL should have anointed Southport rather than establish the Gold Coast Club. Southport is on the Gold Coast, has a very good oval and already had an established Club. It would have been far cheaper to make the ground into a 40,000 capacity venue with an established supporter base.
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