Possible Ronke sighting?
The skipper @jp_kennedy in good touch at training this morning ???? #ProudlySydney pic.twitter.com/WZlGfxUUts
— Sydney Swans (@sydneyswans) May 24, 2017
Possible Ronke sighting?
The skipper @jp_kennedy in good touch at training this morning ???? #ProudlySydney pic.twitter.com/WZlGfxUUts
— Sydney Swans (@sydneyswans) May 24, 2017
There were so many comments on RWO that we would have won the GF if only Aliir was available to play, yet now he's not good enough to make a team that's 3 and 6. There were many AFL commentators saying he was the next Alex Rance.
So what's happened since now and then? He came late to one training session and turned into a Paul Chambers.
Okay Nico, you've already conceded that I was right about Hewett and Newman, so adding one more to the list is no big deal.
On last year's form, Aliir should've played the GF and was definitely in our best 22. However, 2017 is a different beast. The fact is that he has played three games this year in losing teams averaging only 11.7 disposals and 3.7 marks. He then failed in his responsibilities as a footballer with his training incident. This does not scream top dozen player to me.....yet. In time, he has the potential to be very good, not Alex Rance good, but very good nonetheless. However, for me, he hasn't knocked the door down to be in our current team and so will need to do that with sheer hard work and performance in the 2s.
Since going back to the reserves he's played very well in every game. He would have played senior footy had it not been for his training indiscretion, so the coaches thought his form was good enough to play senior footy. His defending has been excellent, although the competition in the reserves isn't always that demanding for our defenders.
It's still early in his career, so it's hard to say how good Aliir can be. It took Rance a fair few years to get up to a high standard. If I were an opposition coach, I wouldn't want to be kicking the ball anywhere near Aliir's vicinity, because he's a force to be reckoned with and the ball is likely to be coming back with interest.
Thought I posted on this, but it turns out it was the thread from Matt80 land (the sandpit)
Anyway, I agreed with him for
Out: Cunningham
In: Florent
Also think Tippo and Rohan have a bit to be worried about on selections this week.
The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.
Hawks have an inexperienced (no Stratton Freawley, Birchall) and out of form (Gibson) backline and lack pace so reckon Tippo and Rohan are just the outs THEY would be hoping for, but only change will be either Florent or KJ in for Harry.
With the bye coming up to give KJ and extra fortnight's recovery, I'm hoping for a freshened up Florent who was sensational in the NEAFL according to reports.
I looked at Rohan's stats before I saw the game on replay and confess I was annoyed at what I saw. However, after watching the game I was more and more impressed with the pressure he caused in our forward line. I'm not sure if anyone deserves their place because or pressure instead of possessions, however I thought he put forward a pretty good case.
I remember a couple of goals against the Hawks where he ran onto the ball in the forward half and torched the pursuers for goals. More of the same humiliation please! Reckon Tippett would be looking forward to playing a lot of FF in this game.
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Ronke, has he been on the injury list or just AWOL?
Changes for this week
Rampe: 24-50
Franklin: 23-67
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