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    Thanks for all the work you've put into this post Ugg - I'd have loved to have gotten there early enough for the Ressies today but can't, so looking forward to seeing how they fare against some decent-looking (ie listed) opposition.

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    We lost....
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    final score

    Ft swans 7.13 55 suns 13.13 91 goalsWalsh 2 mcneil 2 tdl pyke lycakis suns:fraser 5 stanley 2 sexton 2 magin dixon gillbee day #goswans

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    I notice the Swans website has Walsh and Jack amongst the best players. Also a top up Lycakis, is he an Academy player?

    Anyone there to see the ressies that can give us their thoughts?

    Thanks in advance and in anticipation

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    Just couldn't match the GC reserves on the day.

    Let's put it this way - they have a hell of a lot of great young talent. On the other hand, their senior side isn't much better than their reserves side IMO they're caught between the two levels at the moment. Their reserves are going to be very strong in the NEAFL and their seniors are going to struggle in the AFL.

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    Swans lost by 6 goals but weren't disgraced. Due to White and Pryor (topup) not starting and Seaby pulling out after 2 minutes when news of Mummy's sore back filtered through the team hierarchy, the Swans had 2 on the bench for most of the day which was further reduced to 1 when Lockyer was injured in the third quarter and didn't return. By contrast the Suns were entitled to the full complement of 5 on the bench and their fresh legs were telling in the last quarter. In fact, the Swans did pretty well to contain them until the 3rd quarter when they only trailed by 5 points. Josh Fraser moved forward in the last term and he booted 4 on the undersized Campbell Heath who was unlucky to be marking a much taller opponent, but there were really no other defensive options available to the Swans.

    • Seaby - Must be one of the weirdest days of his life. Starting as a forward alongside Pyke while Everitt took main ruck duties, then quickly withdrawn to prepare to face the tallest man in the AFL.
    • Dennis-Lane - Played further up the ground than usual, starting some centre bounces as well. I felt he kept up the defensive side of his game which was encouraging but struggled with winning enough ball in what was a very strong Suns midfield.
    • Morton - Tough day for Mitch again, started in defence and finished in attack but had minimal impact on the game. A nightmare spell for Morton at the moment.
    • Lamb - Started in the midfield but was outclassed. Moved forward in the latter parts of the game but couldn't get into it.
    • Everitt - Started in the ruck as mentioned above and was 2nd to most taps although more effective around the ground. I suppose the idea was to get him more involved in the physical side of the game, to toughen him up.
    • Walsh - Played forward for most of the game, with only a spell in the ruck late in the game. His 2 goals were from set shots, the first managing to hang onto a fast travelling ball above his head, the second outmuscling Coad and leaving him on the ground to take it uncontested.
    • Armstrong - He seemed a little rusty to me, quite a few of his kicks didn't hit the target. But he seemed enthusiastic and was always running to space to provide an option for his teammates.
    • Lockyer - Played deep defence and came off injured in the 3rd quarter. Had a long discussion with the Swans medical staff and went down the race at 3quarter time only to reappear just before the start of the 4th but never came back on.
    • McNeil - Did his usual work in the middle, combined well with Pyke for his first goal as a part of a boundary throw-in set play.
    • Moore - Spent most of the day in the midfield and finished as a de facto CHF when he ran out of puff. He would have registered a few assists today with yet again his clever delivery into the forward 50 a highlight.
    • Heath - Very impressive for 3 quarters on the much taller Charlie Dixon before having his colours lowered a little by the much taller Josh Fraser. He must be excused though as in the last quarter the Swans on-ball brigade had assumed the ascendancy and had a lot more inside 50s than their Swans opponents. Heath reads the play very well, makes good judgment calls on when to leave his man to help out or when to assume front position to block his opponent from attacking the football.
    • Pyke - Had to shoulder the ruck for most of the day and still managed to find time to have 5 shots on goal but only finished with 1.3. All very kickable shots too. Showed to have no ill effects from that PCL injury although I wonder if they expected him to play as much today as he did.
    • Lynch - Solid game from Lynch again, also giving up a lot of height to Sam Day but blanketing the #3 pick completely.
    • Cunningham - Harry sure loves having a shot on goal! 4 behinds today to Harry playing mostly through the midfield. His pace and in particular his acceleration are very eye-catching and he also has a massive boot which clears 55m with ease.
    • Gordon - I really liked his game today. I would say he was assigned a midfield role but ran so hard all day that he was seen at time in defence and in attack. His defensive pressure and tackling were excellent and was creative with the ball around the half-forward area.
    • Toppies - Lycakis was the standout with assured play in tight situations and was rewarded with a running goal. Jack was a winger/high half-forward for most of the day. He is a very skinny lad who while taller than his brother still has some aspects of his game that are reminiscent of his older sibling, including a visually pleasing pivot and turn after a mark. Wray and Robinson were the other 2 topups who found some of the footy through the midfield while I think Potter played as a small defender.


    Meredith and Biggs came out and watched parts of the game from the bays. Brown and Kruger were seen with the coaching staff at the quarter time huddles.

    For the opposition, Jaeger O'Meara caught the eye and it's understandable why the Suns traded their number 4 overall pick in last year's draft for the privilege of pre-listing (or whatever the term is) for their senior list next year. He was very effective in close, with quick hands and clever elusive skills as well as possessing pace when running in open space. He'd probably get a run in their seniors if he was eligible. All their defenders played well too, Coad, Hutchins and Schade were solid in their one-on-ones and provided good drive with their rebound 50s.

    Swans 2.5 3.10 6.12 7.13 (55)
    Suns 2.3 4.5 7.11 13.13 (91)

    We have 2 different sets of goalkickers
    Swans site: T. Walsh 2, J. Potter , D. McNeil , D. Lycakis , B. Jack , N. GordonN
    My count: Walsh 2 McNeil 2 TDL Pyke Lycakis

    Swans best: C. Heath, T. Walsh, D. Lycakis, J. Moore, B. Jack
    My bests: Gordon Heath Moore McNeil Lycakis Pyke

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    Ugg, Jack definitely kicked a goal, early 3rd term if that helps you work out the one you have wrong...
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