Match Thread - Round 15 - GWS v Swans

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  • liz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16785

    I confess I was surprised to see Heeney poll votes in this game. And he got a couple from both coaches. Maybe that just shows the level he's been playing at all year that my expectations for each match have skyrocketed. I didn't think he was poor. Just not a standout. He seemed to be protecting a shoulder and wasn't going for marks or tackles as he normally does. From the "big three" I actually thought Chad had a little more impact despite the close attention from Bedford. His two goals - scored in different fashions - showed how accomplished a forward he has become. That kick for his first goal was quite wonderful.

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    • Blood Fever
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 4051

      Originally posted by liz
      I confess I was surprised to see Heeney poll votes in this game. And he got a couple from both coaches. Maybe that just shows the level he's been playing at all year that my expectations for each match have skyrocketed. I didn't think he was poor. Just not a standout. He seemed to be protecting a shoulder and wasn't going for marks or tackles as he normally does. From the "big three" I actually thought Chad had a little more impact despite the close attention from Bedford. His two goals - scored in different fashions - showed how accomplished a forward he has become. That kick for his first goal was quite wonderful.
      Heeney was instrumental in us getting off to a good start. He was very busy early in the game as was Errol. Died out of the game later but was a prime mover early on when it was a big focus for the team given our recent slow starts.

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      • 111431
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2010
        • 699

        Originally posted by Blood Fever
        Heeney was instrumental in us getting off to a good start. He was very busy early in the game as was Errol. Died out of the game later but was a prime mover early on when it was a big focus for the team given our recent slow starts.
        Agree, Heeney had a pretty important first half when the competition was very even

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

          Originally posted by liz
          I confess I was surprised to see Heeney poll votes in this game. And he got a couple from both coaches. Maybe that just shows the level he's been playing at all year that my expectations for each match have skyrocketed. I didn't think he was poor. Just not a standout. He seemed to be protecting a shoulder and wasn't going for marks or tackles as he normally does. From the "big three" I actually thought Chad had a little more impact despite the close attention from Bedford. His two goals - scored in different fashions - showed how accomplished a forward he has become. That kick for his first goal was quite wonderful.
          It's funny. I was a bit like you, but when I went back and watched the second quarter and looked at some of the stats afterwards, it was more a function of his game being heavily inside this week. He led the team in tackling, and was only behind Rowie on things like contested possessions and clearances. I think it's also one of the few games this year where he hasn't hit the scoreboard.

          And yes, Chad's slot from the juncture of the 50 was some special sort of goal. 99 percent of players would try to sneak around and get a couple of metres closer to goal and risked playing on from outside. Chad just went - nup, got it, bang.
          'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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          • rojo
            Opti-pessi-misti
            • Mar 2009
            • 1103

            IU I was like you in thinking Heeney was not quite as impactful as say Rowie and Grundy in the first half, probably because I was just listening to the radio commentary and they were the ones getting all the praise. I did watch the game later and witnessed Chad's heroics and noticed Heeney was in everything but it was in the last quarter when the Giants were dominating somewhat that it was a case of Errol everywhere! One moment he was in the backline making his presence felt, then in the forward line, like a yoyo and really having an impact in keeping us from being completely run over.

            The game was a good test for us, the last 3 games in fact, have shown that we can't be held for 4 quarters, 2 or 3 maybe but not 4 (apart from Richmond). Can we continue to withstand the pressure? It is indeed exciting being a Swans supporter at the moment!

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            • KSAS
              Senior Player
              • Mar 2018
              • 1806

              Originally posted by liz
              I confess I was surprised to see Heeney poll votes in this game. And he got a couple from both coaches. Maybe that just shows the level he's been playing at all year that my expectations for each match have skyrocketed. I didn't think he was poor. Just not a standout. He seemed to be protecting a shoulder and wasn't going for marks or tackles as he normally does. From the "big three" I actually thought Chad had a little more impact despite the close attention from Bedford. His two goals - scored in different fashions - showed how accomplished a forward he has become. That kick for his first goal was quite wonderful.
              On "AFL Tonight" last night they were speculating Heeney may have a shoulder injury, but club has said Heeney is a definite to play this weekend.

              We are in a position to begin resting players if they are carrying niggling injuries or soreness.

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              • Maltopia
                Senior Player
                • Apr 2016
                • 1556

                Originally posted by KSAS
                On "AFL Tonight" last night they were speculating Heeney may have a shoulder injury, but club has said Heeney is a definite to play this weekend.

                We are in a position to begin resting players if they are carrying niggling injuries or soreness.
                Horse was on an interview today. Said Heeney got a bump on the shoulder in the last minute of the Adelaide game, but is absolutely fine for this week.

                As for resting players, we just had a bye, so might be a few more games before we do that I think (I would have suggested Hamling get a run and Amartey get a rest this week, except for the very recent bye)

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                • Blood Fever
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 4051

                  Originally posted by Maltopia
                  Horse was on an interview today. Said Heeney got a bump on the shoulder in the last minute of the Adelaide game, but is absolutely fine for this week.

                  As for resting players, we just had a bye, so might be a few more games before we do that I think (I would have suggested Hamling get a run and Amartey get a rest this week, except for the very recent bye)
                  Fogarty crashed into him after he disposed of the ball. Ordinary act.

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