Rd 13 vs St Kilda @ SCG - Match Thread

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  • RogueSwan
    McVeigh for Brownlow
    • Apr 2003
    • 4602

    I very rarely get upset by umpiring, generally there are a few bad calls and if you watch the game neutrally, they even out.
    I could not watch the game last night, I got about 3 minutes into the 3rd and gave up and watched Jackie Chan on SBS.
    From what I did see I thought Francis will come good in time and Sheldrick did not look out of place in the seniors.
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    • lwjoyner
      Regular in the Side
      • Nov 2004
      • 951

      U cant blame longmire for wha th players do once they hit the field but he has too take the blame for selection. Sure hickey was "stu'dïn th end but Amerty wasnt right as yet (hasnt played for 6 or so weeks)and we missed Mclean up fwd for his marking SO WHY was McAndrew dropped. Sure he is inexperienced buthe rucked allright when he played and Hickey got a bit of a break and mclean is usefuil on th fwd line. And why didnt we play Arnold instead of ramps as he too hasnt played for weeks. Dont understand it.
      As for the umps it doesnt surprise this one sided performances play both sides for the same infridcement if its good for the goose its good for the gander. In the first qrt why missed a blatant fre for Buddy and after that it dint change, All they are good for is STAND they have at least learnt that word.
      Agree MCI has lost it ,he gets the ball and almost basket ball style twists it around abov ehis hea d and doent know what to do. Wicks is not a first player. Hwn we put fox on the ball we losta backman. Again a selection problem.

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      • MattW
        Veterans List
        • May 2011
        • 4218

        Originally posted by RogueSwan
        I very rarely get upset by umpiring, generally there are a few bad calls and if you watch the game neutrally, they even out.
        I could not watch the game last night, I got about 3 minutes into the 3rd and gave up and watched Jackie Chan on SBS.
        From what I did see I thought Francis will come good in time and Sheldrick did not look out of place in the seniors.
        Francis has been given the role of air traffic controller at the back and shows promise. Just needs to clunk a few more marks when he gets first hands to it above his head.

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        • Merdo5555
          Warming the Bench
          • Apr 2017
          • 260

          Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
          They were embarrassed and smashed in a recent Preliminary Final. By more than we lost the GF.


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          You really think being smashed in a preliminary final is worse than a GF. Did I also miss the fact that they had been smashed in a Grand Final a few years earlier as well.

          Have they been smashed in a subsequent preliminary final because their coach learned from the experience and made sure his team actually turned up to play?

          After the first Grand Final smashing our coach couldnt even make sure it didnt happen again? Geelong were the better team and losing is fine but to not turn up on the biggest day of the year twice is unforgivable. Your meant to learn from your mistakes.

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          • neilfws
            Senior Player
            • Aug 2009
            • 1826

            Originally posted by mcs
            Games are nearly always turgid when it is Lyon vs Longmire. Will always be that way - but that was right up there with the very worse.
            Lyon vs Roos too, I thought I'd gone back in time to the mid-late 2000s last night. That first quarter and a half is up there with the worst I've ever watched.

            Not too much else to say. As others have pointed out, a substantial proportion of the best 22 are still not available, so we shouldn't be too surprised. It was an even, if horrible game until the last quarter, then the Saints made goals happen and the Swans fell away.

            Looking for positives: second half of the second quarter. I enjoyed Buddy's goals, the first especially, and Papley's, the one on the run from an angle was great. I thought Mclean was solid again, and Sheldrick had a good run. Good to see Rampe and Amartey back, even if a bit underdone.

            "Fun" fact via Twitter: exactly 120 years ago (June 8 1903), South Melbourne also scored 0.0 in the first quarter vs St Kilda. I read (haven't checked yet) that last night was the Swans first scoreless first quarter at the SCG. Unusual things happen eventually.

            Going to forget this one and move on!

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            • Kafka's Ghost
              Regular in the Side
              • Sep 2017
              • 903

              Originally posted by Melbournehammer
              Yep accept blakey

              Campbell maybe improving, I don’t think he’s near his level and he’s been inconsistent. Florent had a cracking first half last night but as with his season he’s inconsistent and I really like him but he can be good or he can be anonymous and his kicking can be diabolical. So maybe that’s his level...
              Once Blakey went off Florent had to change his role from the rebounder to a more lockdown defender, and then we also had to play Fox in the ruck for a while, losing another defender with run.
              Pretty sure Heeney has been injured all year, as even his good games are a fraction of what he’s produced previously. The absence of his class has been telling.
              Campbell is definitely improving.


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              • Roadrunner
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2018
                • 1477

                Originally posted by lwjoyner
                U cant blame longmire for wha th players do once they hit the field but he has too take the blame for selection. Sure hickey was "stu'dïn th end but Amerty wasnt right as yet (hasnt played for 6 or so weeks)and we missed Mclean up fwd for his marking SO WHY was McAndrew dropped. Sure he is inexperienced buthe rucked allright when he played and Hickey got a bit of a break and mclean is usefuil on th fwd line. And why didnt we play Arnold instead of ramps as he too hasnt played for weeks. Dont understand it.
                As for the umps it doesnt surprise this one sided performances play both sides for the same infridcement if its good for the goose its good for the gander. In the first qrt why missed a blatant fre for Buddy and after that it dint change, All they are good for is STAND they have at least learnt that word.
                Agree MCI has lost it ,he gets the ball and almost basket ball style twists it around abov ehis hea d and doent know what to do. Wicks is not a first player. Hwn we put fox on the ball we losta backman. Again a selection problem.
                Look guys- let’s face it: at the moment our skills are just not good enough. Sure, the umpiring was and continues to be diabolical and inconsistent. Sure, we have many 1st teamers out. Yes, Horse makes mistakes with both selections and tactics. But our lads couldn’t kick, couldn’t mark and couldn’t handball properly so many times that it was painful to watch at times. They fumbled and so often chose the wrong options. In addition we had at least 3 passengers which a team simply can’t afford!

                Looking back, I’m amazed we almost could have won the game! Full credit to a few real goers who kept us in the game- the rest forgot how to play football.

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                • Kafka's Ghost
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Sep 2017
                  • 903

                  Originally posted by Merdo5555
                  You really think being smashed in a preliminary final is worse than a GF. Did I also miss the fact that they had been smashed in a Grand Final a few years earlier as well.

                  Have they been smashed in a subsequent preliminary final because their coach learned from the experience and made sure his team actually turned up to play?

                  After the first Grand Final smashing our coach couldnt even make sure it didnt happen again? Geelong were the better team and losing is fine but to not turn up on the biggest day of the year twice is unforgivable. Your meant to learn from your mistakes.
                  Thanks for your response. I’ll make a note not to engage with you again.


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                  • Dow
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Sep 2022
                    • 840

                    Originally posted by The Big Cat
                    Want to know the real reasons we struggled tonight? It’s easy: Callum Mills, Luke Parker, Peter Ladhams, Logan McDonald, Tom McCartin, Paddy McCartin, Sam Reid. These players would all be in the side tonight if not injured and make any talk about Wicks, Clarke etc totally moot. Add in Rampe and Amarty who only played because of necessity plus Matt Roberts who was part of our midfield early on and it’s patently obvious why the team is struggling.
                    This is ???? correct and combine that with our goal kicking accuracy last year, we would have easily won

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                    • Jimitron5000
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 455

                      That was a disappointing result and a very average game of football.
                      I liked Sheldrick's game and thought Campbell was good as well but too many players not producing near their best.

                      I have also decided that, after 40 years of watching footy I have no idea what the rules are.

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                      • mcs
                        Travelling Swannie!!
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 8166

                        Originally posted by Melbournehammer
                        They’ve had almost all of their forwards unavailable until now and they sit what 8 and 4? It reminds me a bit of Andrew Demetrius saying Paul Roos won’t win anything playing that way.

                        A bit of credit for the success is due and we deserve a lot of criticism for the absence of same this season. Apart from maybe Parker and gulden I’d struggle to think of a swans player who has either improved or consistently played to their ability
                        Wasn't trying to take credit away from the improvements Lyon has made. But remember they started last season very well and fell apart too.

                        Even taking into account the forwards that have been out, I just don't think they can score heavily enough against the best teams. They are currently ranked 11th on points for (And will be 12th after equivalent amount of games once Freo plays this week) - yes part of it is down to players out, but as we saw last night, they do struggle to create enough clear cut chances. They also play every 2nd week in pristine footy conditions at Docklands, which should give them a good advantage (as it is generally a good track that encourages high scoring).

                        I just can't see how they will get close to the Colliwobbles, Port, Brisbane, Melbourne when it matters. A half decent team would have comfortably disposed of them last night, and a good team I suspect would of giving them a proper touch up.

                        And I'd second Campbell to the list of improved players. He is inconsistent, but a lot less than he was, and he is far more influential than he was on contests than previous years. For a very small bloke playing in a very undermanned backline, and well away from his best position, he is developing terrifically well.
                        "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                        • crackedactor 01
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Jun 2020
                          • 742

                          Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
                          Totally agree. Four umpires has resulted in a lot of inconsistency and confusion. The 50m penalty issue has become a farce.


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                          I see the Higgins one too and the umpire never called play on so its an automatic 50M penalty. But getting the raw end of umpiring decisions is the norm. I sent an email to the AFL years ago pointing out after 30 years plus, not one umpire from NSW is considered good enough to umpire at AFL level. The biggest state in Australia. Of course the AFL ignored my email. They hatred of NSW teams sticks out like a sore thumb.

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                          • Dow
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Sep 2022
                            • 840

                            What I am waiting for is Liz’s summary and key take always from this game, I have followed this forum since Des was moderating it and I have always found her views/opinions on our games and swans footy in general gives me perspective, makes me feel better and generally more enlightened

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                            • mcs
                              Travelling Swannie!!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 8166

                              Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
                              Once Blakey went off Florent had to change his role from the rebounder to a more lockdown defender, and then we also had to play Fox in the ruck for a while, losing another defender with run.
                              Pretty sure Heeney has been injured all year, as even his good games are a fraction of what he’s produced previously. The absence of his class has been telling.
                              Campbell is definitely improving.


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                              Who knows what the issue is with Heeney, but completely agree he is not 100%. Unless we go on a miracle run at some point, giving him time to fix whatever the problem is would be a worthy investment for future seasons - unless it is an issue that simply has to be managed and has no fix (which given the history of ankle trouble he has had [if it is that] - it could be).
                              "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                              • Kafka's Ghost
                                Regular in the Side
                                • Sep 2017
                                • 903

                                Originally posted by Dow
                                This is [emoji817] correct and combine that with our goal kicking accuracy last year, we would have easily won
                                Spot on.


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