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5 minutes ago, Night Crawler said:

I dont think they are worried about that trade outcome.

They wouldn't want to be, considering Joel Selwood will be 29 next year. Their window is rapidly closing and it'll all rest on Dangerfield's shoulders by the time he's finishing his prime.

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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Selwood 39, Dangerfield 39.

Next most were Bartel and Enright on 26 - two veterans close to retirement.

Geelong is nowhere near where they think they are. I'm not sure a team has ever been as reliant on two players as Geelong of 2016.

Yep they need to shed 2-3 veterans this trade period. Interesting to see whether they will do it

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1 minute ago, willmoy said:

Don't yuh just feel so sorry for Danger????

No. Definitely not.

 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep they need to shed 2-3 veterans this trade period. Interesting to see whether they will do it

They contracted Bartel for next year, so getting rid of him would be pretty poor form culture-wise.

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3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

No. Definitely not.

 

They contracted Bartel for next year, so getting rid of him would be pretty poor form culture-wise.

I would. He has slowed down in the mind. 

You do not get that back

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Everything in [censored] favour tonight, and pretty well throughout the year, and they were still too bloody old, Obviously weren't used to playing away from their tree.

And they sooked right up to the last minute. Why would you feel sorry for them or the umpires.

Sydney were relentlessly outstanding.

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Just now, willmoy said:

Everything in [censored] favour tonight, and pretty well throughout the year, and they were still too bloody old, Obviously weren't used to playing away from their tree.

And they sooked right up to the last minute. Why would you feel sorry for them or the umpires.

Sydney were relentlessly outstanding.

If Selwood ever has a statue erected at Kardinia, it should be in his most regular pose: hands outstretched, mouthguard out, yelling at the umpire questioning where his free kick is.

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Enright could not stop crying at the end of the game. Even though he has said he will go on, I wonder if he has had a change of heart and will retire.

Even Jimmy took a long look around the ground after the game. Maybe he will also pull the pin. He would be a media monty.

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58 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

he is a good goal sneak, but he only had 8 possessions

Wouldn't matter if he only had 3 possessions if they were 3 goals and all the tackles and clever moments he had. He's very classy, hard at it and plays the modern day role of a forward pocket to perfection. What I'd give to swap him for Jeff Garlett. 

The Swans ability to find quality unheralded role players is amazing. Papley is great. Naismith doesn't win a lot of hit out but he makes the other ruck work and his follow up is great. Xav Richards isn't special but he does a job. Aliir Aliir is special in his intercept and spoiling. They've got some beauties who are very underrated players.

Of course I hate them because they've also got Franklin and Tippett for free and Mills and Heeney for cents on the dollar.

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20 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Great to see Zak Jones play himself in to a Grand Final.  Excellent game.  

He was very good, except for a nervous patch in the 3rd where he got away with running too far a few times and his composure wasn't as good. 

His ability to pick up a loose ball or a backwards handball receive and motor to the outside and get the ball moving forwards is fantastic. He also kicks the ball low and hard with great penetration. Doesn't have the accuracy of a great back flanker yet but the way he runs and can kick means he'll keep getting better. 

Makes me wonder if we continue with someone like Harmes from half back even if his kicking and decision making is shonky because he has the same burst and attack and can also kick a ball with good penetration even if the accuracy isn't there.

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Wouldn't matter if he only had 3 possessions if they were 3 goals and all the tackles and clever moments he had. He's very classy, hard at it and plays the modern day role of a forward pocket to perfection. What I'd give to swap him for Jeff Garlett. 

The Swans ability to find quality unheralded role players is amazing. Papley is great. Naismith doesn't win a lot of hit out but he makes the other ruck work and his follow up is great. Xav Richards isn't special but he does a job. Aliir Aliir is special in his intercept and spoiling. They've got some beauties who are very underrated players.

Of course I hate them because they've also got Franklin and Tippett for free and Mills and Heeney for cents on the dollar.

i'll take the 3 goals every time, was just saying re the possessions. and you can't complain at pick 14 in last year's rookie draft

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9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The result had nothing to do with the bye.

Without insight into two divergent universes, I don’t know how you can say that. What I will say is that inconsistency from year to year in the running of a sporting code is antithetical to what sport is supposed to be about.

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