With all these niggles to key players is it time for some "informed playing management" against Brisbane, in preparation for Geelong and the Hawks. Tom Mitchell, Garry Rohan,Brandon Jack and ROK could give a good burst against a weak Brisbane, while we give some of those niggles a rest.
Is there a reasonable defender in the reserves at the moment?
I feel Reg has become the weak link. He is too loose, is lost in traffic too easily.
LRT - hmmm - time is up for the big fella. He no longer has a role, if Sam and Kurt are fit next week then there is no spot for him.
Tom D is doing the job as second ruck / changing forward.
Overall a scrappy win, where we were dragged down to the opposition level.
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That was the worst comfortable win I have ever seen the swans play.
The positives (these are hard to find)
- We won easily even though we were pathetic at times
- Rampe continues to get better, his run off half back and attack on the ball was excellent. He was my vote for our best player. Both Richards and Grundy had good games as well.
- Goodes - not up to his usual excellent self, particularly when attacking the ball but it was great to see his use of the ball. It looked as though he held himself back in some of the contests but his skills still allowed him to compete but not dominate.
- McGlynn worked his butt off.
- Kennedy still worked hard even though he was infringed in nearly every ruck contest.
- Bird played another great game - he reads the play well and seems to be in the right place at the right time.
- Pyke played much better than previous weeks. Still not up to last years standard though.
- I was pleased by the young guns - Cunningham and Lloyd. They worked hard both in attack and defence, particularly Cunningham. I agree that Lloyd should be given the ball more - he seems to use it well.
The bad
- LRT looks beyond it, he did not have an impact on the game and looked slow. This is sad as he is one of my favourite players.
- Our passing - how many times did we kick a slow loop to one of our players inviting Melb to get the ball, or just kick it to them. Very frustrating to watch.
- The umpiring was woeful and I would have lost my top if I was playing the game.
- Dericks looks awful in the rucks and slow and cumbersome otherwise
- I would help our game plan if we kicked the ball between the big sticks. We missed too many easy chances.
That is one game that I will not be watching again - it is bad for my blood pressure....
Lacklustre!!!
I thought Laidler was very good. Could be the next big thing in the recycled player category.
Welcome back Goodsy, absolute class! Here's an idea, piss off Franklin and Tippett and give Goodsy a 20 year 30 million dollar contract.
Back from the game. Some of our guys were content to win wouldn't describe it as a100% commitment effort
Our midfield was really good. Hanners and Jack were very good. Royce Shaw, whilst frustrate ting did return to form
Pyke is struggling. Derrickx was ok cannot see him being under pressure to hold his spot. He was our starting ruck again.
Lloyd is a promising player. He was burned by his teammates a lot when he made goodmposition that will come with time. Can understand why he went through to they rookie draft.
We have three slower midfielders in Kennedy bird and Parker I cannot see ROK getting back in.
LRT not many players go on past 30 yo. He has been a warrior for us but I think that based on what we have seen many players will be ahead of him by the middle of the year. No way could he play ruck
Good Summary.
Goodes did hold of on the tough stuff hanging back to get the ball. Was great to see him back.
You left off Shaw. Generally looked really good, but let himself down a few times with some really poor disposal as did McGlynn.
Hanners, worked his butt of to get into the game and it showed.
Jetta seems to either lack the speed or the confidence to run with the ball. Seems to get caught every time he tries. Woeful disposal as well.
Parker was hot and cold.
Good crowd, just under 25,000 with a lot of red and white.
Frustrating game to be at: messy, flashes of brilliance punctuating the endless clangers, turnovers, dropped balls, losing position... the list goes on.
The midfield was not bad, worked pretty solidly, especially Hannebery, McVeigh, Kennedy and Jack. Parker contributed but his radar was off tonight. Jetta was good in patches, Harry was good and Lloyd should be a fixture with his kicking (despite one turnover) and positioning - exceptional in such a young player. Benny worked hard and will have better days; I think his goal had a settling effect for us.
Ted was outstanding (I thought our best on field with McVeigh) and Mal was solid. Laidler and Shaw were patchy, both making good decisions at times, at other times horrible clangers that led to Melbourne goals. Smithy was generally good but also gave away a goal with a delivery straight to an opponent in the 50. Rampe was very good for most of his time on ground.
Goodes lifted the team when he came on: his calmness, accuracy and sheer presence was enough to justify the cheers whenever he touched the ball. Buddy was Ok, his radar was off too, but he and Kennedy were never paid for the holding they put up with; I really admire their restraint.
This team is unfortunately playing ugly football and I confidently predict they will not win a premiership if they keep it up ...
Last edited by dimelb; 27th April 2014 at 12:27 AM.
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
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