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    Swans look to Goodes heaven

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    Another game like that Crows one would be handy.

    No-one expects Goodes top play like that every week but instead of saying "We don't rely on people doing that" I wish he said something like "I'd like to emulate that performance in every match".

    It's almost as if he was embarrassed and apologetic for getting so much of the footy at the expense of his team mates.

    Is the Roos "we have no stars" mantra holding back players like Goodes from reaching their potential on a more consistent basis?
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    Originally posted by hammo
    Is the Roos "we have no stars" mantra holding back players like Goodes from reaching their potential on a more consistent basis?
    I often think that, but maybe there is a Media Roosy and a Coach Roosy and he tells the players what he really thinks?
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    Originally posted by hammo
    It's almost as if he was embarrassed and apologetic for getting so much of the footy at the expense of his team mates.
    Well we lost no? Would you be all excited about a game that potentially cost us Top 2?

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    Originally posted by hammo

    Is the Roos "we have no stars" mantra holding back players like Goodes from reaching their potential on a more consistent basis?
    I wouldn't think so. It seems reasonable to build a team around the team rather than individuals. This reduces the pressure on the "stars" and ensures that the lesser lights don't become too reliant on other individual's remarkable feats.

    Sydney has the culture and the talent to win games by everyone simply doing their job. If one or two "star" players have a ripping match whilst everyone else is doing their job then that's a bonus.

    For the game plan to work, though, even the upper echelon of players needs to be aware that the first thing they have to do is their job. Goodes in particular has been guilty, over time, of trying to get himself in a good field position only to discover that his direct opponent is now the extra man in a positive play for the opposition.

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