These are all the home jumpers for anyone interested:
https://www.footyjumpers.com/swanshome.htm
These are all the home jumpers for anyone interested:
https://www.footyjumpers.com/swanshome.htm
The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.
7 players missing yesterday from the likely 22:
Lloyd
Stephens
Cunningham
Buddy
McInerney
Hewett
Rampe
Players that will be hard to stop their trajectory into the best 22
Errol
Chad
Experienced players fighting to be in the 22 week to week
Taylor
Gray
Clarke
Hayward
Brand
Ronke
Oriordan
"be tough, only when it gets tough"
My take on this game is that they have learned to fight back and to keep going. So Kirky, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Benny in the mental mix here.
Not a great game, but one to watch again with fresher eyes. Must admit Gulden caught my interest, and Liz (my favourite description from a while ago "a butchers pencil would have more meat on it") looks like he has grown into himself. As for Jimmy....we don't know what his role was on the day. Do we.
here you go lovelies! someone has uploaded the game on youtube! Thank you Riccardo! Thats me done for the morning; I want to see the third quarter again.
Good summary. Just want to point out that Mccartin was very impressive. Completed for the marks with Finlayson , a quality player and beat him every single time. Though his kicking was not always great.
Very pleased with what I saw of Warner, very impressive, like a quicker version of Parker.
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We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!
This kid is first 22 every time. He is a star in the making. He is one of the best extracting mids in the comp. Why? Because he gets the ball out of impossible situations. Because his delivery, handballing and kicking is super. Just give it a break please.
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Last edited by liz; 28th February 2021 at 02:51 PM. Reason: play the ball, not the man
Competition for spots will be fierce, especially among the younger players. RB might be a future star but that won't save him if he continues putting in middling performances in the preseason. Warner could overtake him as an inside mid and force RB onto a wing or a HF flank, and then a Bell or a Gulden could overtake him. This preseason is an audition for these youngsters and whatever Rowbottom has done in the past years doesnt matter if he doesn't show something in the present. McInerney did not set the world on fire in his first year but by his second year he was playing in rd 1, because he had a good preseason and earned that spot. Warner and Bell are doing the same at the present while Rowbottom is cruising.
If he is all of those things then he needs to show it. What was yesterday ? One good goal and nothing else. That won't cut it and it won't help his case, which contrary to popular opinion I AM rooting for him to succeed. It is called tough love.
Frankly, I just don't see it this way. I can't see the fall off in form or effort that you are seeing.
Rowbottom may well see more outside mid time this year with Mills coming into the on ball brigade and Florent also likely to see more time on-ball. And Warner's best position is clearly as an inside mid. We have a lot of inside mids, so we should see plenty of players in the midfield rotation.
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