I've always gotten the impression that Sinclair has given 115% out on the field and I like him for that.
I take your point that his team mates seem to respect him and Longmire certainly seemed to be full of praise for his work rate but...
It was an incident in his first pre-season, in the intra-match when he started beating up on Sam Murray who was a rookie half his size. It seemed to me he was very full of himself.
These days it is also his ego that gets to me, he either ignores or doesn't see better options. Twice last week there were players calling for the ball in better position and he turned his back and prepared for a shot at goal, with mixed results.
I hope I'm wrong and that it's just my prejudice.
Just noticed Hawks have their "23rd man" named! FFS, on odds it's only a 10% chance that we can get Stevic when we play the Hawks and the AFL have done it again! I'll spew if he brings his usual interpretation of rules tonight :-(
Need to put a gap in this game quickly so he can't affect the result.
Papley is another that can take shots when he should have passed to a player in better position. I always watch a replay of games and it gives you the chance to analyse these incidents which are magnified when the goal isn't kicked. I'm sure they come up in the weekly review of the game by the team.
Buddy's not exactly know for giving it off. I love that he gets so many shots from outside 50. I think it's what's called a "natural forward".
In Q1 v Saints Kizza was in the goal square on his own but Papley ignored him and missed everything. I like players that take responsibility. How often do you see someone around the 40-50m mark look for a "better option" only to turn the ball over.
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I've never met him, but your description certainly fits the "vibe" I get from him, just from watching him on Swans media and his onfield persona (including at NEAFL level - I think you can gauge quite a bit from players by watching how they respond onfield when they get demoted to the NEAFL team).
Longmire commented during the week how determined he was, how coachable he was, and how hard he had been working to improve his forward presence. We're going to have to wait a while to find out whether last week was one out of the box, or whether something has clicked for him. But he's one of the last players on our list I'd attach a dickhead label (or even arrogant / self confident label, given I'd struggle to think of any who publicly exude a dickhead air about them).
I get that 'vibe' as well Liz, and from the same source - in particular the NEAFL game down here in Canberra after he just got dropped. Being a pretty small crowd overall and close to the action, you can pick up quite a bit of what is going on on the field. He was working very hard across the ground to not only play well himself and give a huge effort, but providing a lot of support/encouragement for the rest of his team mates as well - playing a senior leadership role within the team. It was impressive stuff how he responded to being demoted.
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