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ScottH
26th November 2014, 08:12 AM
Round 22, Swans v Western Bulldogs

That man Malceski always seems to put himself in the right position. Taking a simple chest mark about 40 out from goal straight in front after a quick kick

out of defense by the Bulldogs. It was just the beginning. 6 Swans goals before the Bulldogs got their first major set the tone for the game.
Tippett and Franklin were proving to be too much of a handful for the Bulldogs.
No Kennedy? No problems for young Parker. #2 possession in another outstanding game for the young gun.
Jake Lloyd picked up 20 possessions and a Rising Star Nomination for his troubles.
6 goals to Franklin and 4 to Tippett.

1st and 3rd term were the scoring terms with 7 and 6 goals respectively. 17th win for the season, and finsidhing the round a game clear on top of the

ladder.
Swans by 63.


Brownlow Medal votes: 3. L Parker (Syd) 2. L Franklin (Syd) 1. N Malceski (Syd)
Bob Skilton Medal votes: Luke Parker 45, Lance Franklin 45, Jarrad McVeigh 40, Nick Malceski 40

TLM Votes
5 Luke Parker
4 Lance Franklin
3 Jarrad McVeigh
2 Nick Malceski
1 Mike Pyke


Round 23: ANZ Stadium
Richmond 10.8 (68) def. Sydney Swans 9.11 (65)

This was a �must win� match for Richmond to gain a finals berth while for the Swans, with a top two position guaranteed, the main objective was to have a good hit-out but protect key players . Consequently the Swans left out Franklin, Kennedy, Bird and McGlynn who were carrying injuries, plus Pyke who was ill. They were replaced by Towers, Mitchell, Biggs, Jones, and ruckman Sam Naismith making his senior debut.

Richmond was on fire from the opening bounce in the first quarter, kicking 5.3 before the Swans registered on the scoreboard. The Tigers were showing far more determination and preparedness to get the hard ball with Jack Riewoldt finishing off with three goals in the opening 16 minutes.

John Longmire then moved Dane Rampe on to Riewoldt and Sam Reid into the backline, which shored up the Swans defence and shifted the momentum of the game. With the Swans starting to win the ball through the midfield, they cut Richmond�s lead to 13 points at the half-time interval. The Swans then hit the front momentarily late in the third term following a goal by Adam Goodes, but the Tigers quickly responded and went to the three-quarter time break leading by five points. In a fiercely fought final quarter, the Swans again hit the front only for the Tigers to respond and seal a close win through Dustin Martin as he raced away from a slipping Ted Richards to kick the deciding goal.

The game was the 100-game milestone for Lewis Jetta, and marked an emotional farewell to two-time Swans premiership player Ryan O'Keefe who walked a lap of honour at the main break with his children Levi and Savannah.

Goals: Reid 2, Goodes, McVeigh, Towers, Rohan, Parker, Tippett, Hannebery
Brownlow Medal votes: 3 � *Deledio (Rich), 2 � Rance (Rich), 1 � Hannebery (Syd)
Bob Skilton Medal votes: Rampe 39, Parker 38, Hannebery 38

TLM Votes
5 Dan Hannebery
5 Luke Parker
3 Dane Rampe
2 Tom Mitchell
1 Gary Rohan

10 votes to Parker sees him jump into equal 2nd with Buddy (4). Josh's lead is cut to 12 votes with 3 games to go, thanks to an injury that saw him miss most of the last 2 rounds.

The Hawks have could recruiters with 3 of our top 4 ex Hawks.
But then we have better traders!!

Leaderboard
54 Josh Kennedy
42 Lance Franklin
42 Luke Parker
33 Ben McGlynn
26 Dan Hannebery
20 Jarrad McVeigh
15 Kieren Jack
14 Nick Malceski
12 Rhyce Shaw
12 Harry Cunningham
11 Dane Rampe
10 Craig Bird
9 Ted Richards
9 Mike Pyke
5 Nick Smith
5 Tom Mitchell
4 Kurt Tippett
3 Lewis Jetta
3 Jake Lloyd
3 Gary Rohan
2 Adam Goodes
1 Sam Reid

RogueSwan
26th November 2014, 09:03 AM
My voting gave me the same top four, just in a different order, Parker on top.
Obviously RWO rated Hanners year a lot higher than I did. I had Rampe in his position and Dan well down the list.