Gaz starting to rack up swan numbers at Geelong. 5 disposals and no score against Port.
1. he was concussed so didn't play much after half time and
2. geelong didn't get the ball into the forward line terribly much.
As with the swans if the ball doesn't get there much you can either single out the forward for lack of possessions or you can either blame the team and the midfield.
Noticed Rohan is out with injury this week, and was sorry to read it's concussion. Checked out his stats and they're comparable to his 2016-17 years. This year: 9.2 possessions and 1.6 goals a game. Notably fewer tackles than with us. See here: https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/...ts--gary-rohan.
He only tangentially qualifies as an ex-player (he played as a top-up with the NEAFL team while in the academy) but I see Ben Davis (brother of Abe) has been selected to make his debut this weekend for the Crows. Good on him. I remember him, still as a teenager, talking about how exciting it was to have a big brother who had made it onto an AFL list, but now he's achieved something that eluded Abe.
(From the picture of him accompanying the story of him debuting, he's bulked up a fair bit since joining the Crows. He was a very slightly built teenager.)
Crows turn to debutant for duel with Cats, Bryce back - AFL.com.au
He was in our academy. He was injured throughout his U18 year, which led him to not nominating for the draft that year. He nominated the following year (as an U19) but wasn't eligible as a priority selection because he hadn't nominated the previous year.
My read of it was that the Swans were looking to put him on the rookie list, rather than the senior list, so even if they had had the right to match, maybe they wouldn't. I am not entirely sure, but he probably would have qualified as a rookie list pre-selection had he made it past the ND, purely on the basis of residence.
I think he will become the first Swans academy graduate to play senior football at another team. I think all three of the other academies have had graduates play for other sides. The Lions and Giants certainly have. I'm not sure about the Suns.
I know it's been mentioned on another thread, but Rhyce Shaw is doing pretty well at getting the Kangaroos job. Very happy for him if he does get the gig!
There's been some talk of Paul Roos joining Shaw at Norf in a mentoring role. We know he won't come cheap.
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