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)
Yeh I'd say Laidler being named first emergency would indicate they're not overly confident in Heath pulling up well...he looked very proppy walking off in that footage yesterday.
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That game was an absolute deluge - you couldnt see the ball at the ground.
How's this for a terrible uneven muddy surface at anz?
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Last year the Swans' bus broke down in Melbourne and the players had to catch the tram to the game with the fans. Managed to recover, Goodes had a day out and we belted the Pies by 50 points if I remember correctly.
Having said that, I think there'd be a certain excitement catching the tram with all the pumped up fans, while a delayed flight would just plain annoying.
Don't think it'll matter either way at the end of the day.
That's in pretty good condition for ANZ
Anyway, back on topic. I do wonder how much the flight stuff up will disrupt Freo's plans. Obviously its far from ideal for them, and hopefully they won't get a chance now to see ANZ before game day (which might mean they'll wear the wrong studs or something silly like that). But with footy being the professional game it is these days, I'm sure it won't make that much difference.
I'm not suprised Laidler was named instead of Walsh as the emergency that would cover for Grundy. Walsh would be a huge risk in such a big final, and Laidler can 'play tall' per say.
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Laidler has shown that he's slotted into the backline very nicely when he has played. He looks to be a reasonably smart guy who has adapted quickly to our style of play and he's a bit unlucky to not be in the 22 for this weekend. Although if we lose Reg it'll be a big out - fingers crossed...
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Now weather.com says that it'll stop raining at 1pm tomorrow and start again at 8pm. Perfect.
Not liking the forecast, points to a tight grinding affair with Ballantyne getting head high tackles paid within sight of goals :-(
At least we haven't got Chamberlain :-)
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