Swans v Sandringham
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Swans v Sandringham
1/4 time .
Sand y 3.4 leads Swine 3.1 after Swine kicked the first three goals.
Swine are winless at 19th on the Ladder.
Keeler 1.1
Connolly and Sharman Sandy's best two.
Sand y 3.4 leads Swine 3.1 after Swine kicked the first three goals.
Swine are winless at 19th on the Ladder.
Keeler 1.1
Connolly and Sharman Sandy's best two.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Terrible match to watch.
Swine kicked 3 goals that quarter to 2 points, one of which was a snap from Peris.
Jack Buller , a mid season draft pick for the Swine has kicked 3 goals.
Swine kicked 3 goals that quarter to 2 points, one of which was a snap from Peris.
Jack Buller , a mid season draft pick for the Swine has kicked 3 goals.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Current Scores at 31 minutes into 3rd quarter.
Swans 11-5-71 v Sandy 8-7-55.
Swans 11-5-71 v Sandy 8-7-55.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
yeah, both kicked 5 goals that quarter.
Hotton not living up to all the hype.
Missing Bytel, Windy and Billings.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Buller has 5 goals for the Swans, good effort from the mid season draftee.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Yep, very good effort. He would be a better bet at full forward than an over the hill Buddy
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Hotton is a first year player in his first game since being drafted having been off injured for three months, playing against grown men for the first time.
Expectations should be checked
Expectations should be checked
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Scores level, 73, each of 2. As Peter Landy would say.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Final score.
Swans 79 v Sandy 76
Swans 79 v Sandy 76
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Yeah, swine kicked a goal at about the 27 minute mark. Their first win of the season'
Sharman had a really good game. No chance of him being delisted at seasons end.
Sharman had a really good game. No chance of him being delisted at seasons end.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Saw the last 45 minutes of the game. As usual with Sandy, almost unwatchable.
Sharman was by far our best in that period.
Hotton has an AFL-ready body, and is quick. Just saw a couple of things that made me think he's got a bit to offer.
Honestly, the standard of these games is absolutely appalling. What's been noticeable watching Sandy this year is the atrocious ball movement. It seems every other team is able to transition from defence to attack with some fluency except the Sandy team. Would hate to be a forward in that team
Sharman was by far our best in that period.
Hotton has an AFL-ready body, and is quick. Just saw a couple of things that made me think he's got a bit to offer.
Honestly, the standard of these games is absolutely appalling. What's been noticeable watching Sandy this year is the atrocious ball movement. It seems every other team is able to transition from defence to attack with some fluency except the Sandy team. Would hate to be a forward in that team
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Buller looks the goods went at pick 15 we would have had pick 11 but preferred to keep all our cot cases and not enter the draft.
Highmore and Sharman our best, Paton got a fair bit of it but butchered a lot of disposals. Bit early to make a call on Hotton but doubt if Keeler will make it, Heath a chance but Van Es, Adams and Peris long shots. Members still has a bit of work in front of him if he is to get back to AFL level.
Highmore and Sharman our best, Paton got a fair bit of it but butchered a lot of disposals. Bit early to make a call on Hotton but doubt if Keeler will make it, Heath a chance but Van Es, Adams and Peris long shots. Members still has a bit of work in front of him if he is to get back to AFL level.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Really hard to truly evaluate first year players when they're playing in that atrocious team. All you can do is catch glimpses here and there.
The one I'm most concerned about, though, is Van Es. Seems to have an enormous amount to learn about body positioning, and has difficulty impacting contests. I'm not writing hom off based on what I've seen, though. Players have surprised me before after wobbly starts.
Keeler has shown glimpses, as has Peris. Leo Connolly is an outside player being played as an inside mid, and it shows. Much better suited to half back .
Given Hotton's speed and his quick lateral movement, I'm pretty optimistic even after such a brief look.
The one I'm most concerned about, though, is Van Es. Seems to have an enormous amount to learn about body positioning, and has difficulty impacting contests. I'm not writing hom off based on what I've seen, though. Players have surprised me before after wobbly starts.
Keeler has shown glimpses, as has Peris. Leo Connolly is an outside player being played as an inside mid, and it shows. Much better suited to half back .
Given Hotton's speed and his quick lateral movement, I'm pretty optimistic even after such a brief look.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
How many Sandringham games have you watched this year? Its hard to make judgement on 18yo's some of who had no pre season after a few games. They have all shown snippets at times and definitely enough to see why they were drafted. Peris has had a pretty good year and apart from Bytel he would be next to get the call up if an AFL position was available.BadRossco wrote: ↑Fri 09 Jun 2023 5:02pm Buller looks the goods went at pick 15 we would have had pick 11 but preferred to keep all our cot cases and not enter the draft.
Highmore and Sharman our best, Paton got a fair bit of it but butchered a lot of disposals. Bit early to make a call on Hotton but doubt if Keeler will make it, Heath a chance but Van Es, Adams and Peris long shots. Members still has a bit of work in front of him if he is to get back to AFL level.
I completely disagree re Keeler I have seen enough to suggest he will be a star if he puts in the work. Most tall kids take 2 or 3 years to find their feet, sometimes longer have patience.
I agree with cwrcyn on Van Es, but I feel it more a lack of intensity than anything. He must be a fairly laconic lad, as he seems to just coast around and rarely looks to be going at full steam. Im hoping its just him finding his way and he learns to bring more effort and purpose with confidence and experience.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Let’s send that to Vortcwrcyn wrote: ↑Fri 09 Jun 2023 4:48pm Saw the last 45 minutes of the game. As usual with Sandy, almost unwatchable.
Sharman was by far our best in that period.
Hotton has an AFL-ready body, and is quick. Just saw a couple of things that made me think he's got a bit to offer.
Honestly, the standard of these games is absolutely appalling. What's been noticeable watching Sandy this year is the atrocious ball movement. It seems every other team is able to transition from defence to attack with some fluency except the Sandy team. Would hate to be a forward in that team
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
So Sharman played after being the sub last night.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Think of me long enough to make a memory.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Played the whole game, i think he needs to replace Hammer for a week or 2..Bruce G McAbee wrote: ↑Fri 09 Jun 2023 11:31pm So Sharman played after being the sub last night.
Interesting.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
Yeah I’d buy that.bobmurray wrote: ↑Fri 09 Jun 2023 11:43pmPlayed the whole game, i think he needs to replace Hammer for a week or 2..Bruce G McAbee wrote: ↑Fri 09 Jun 2023 11:31pm So Sharman played after being the sub last night.
Interesting.
Hammer’s ok… seems to have lost that desperation/aggression he had when he debuted. He’s never gotten great numbers but his attack on the contest was first rate.
I guess since King game back, he’s struggled not being the focal point.
I think a few weeks back to Sandy to earn his way in is reasonable
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
What a buzzkill. The form of Sandringham is an absolute diabolical disaster once again. Lose to a team that hadn't won a game until mid way through the season. Well, there's a surprise!!! What a turnup for the books!!!
We have to start a reserves side with a real view to developing players. Please!
This Sandringham alignment is a millstone around the St Kilda FC's neck.
We have to start a reserves side with a real view to developing players. Please!
This Sandringham alignment is a millstone around the St Kilda FC's neck.
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Re: Swans v Sandringham
It's a nursery. Some seedlings will bloom. It takes time to nurture young footballers especially big guys. Can't rush it but can ruin the crop by trying to rush things. Team work is typically needed to win footy games and that requires continuity. By definition feeder clubs lack that luxury so results don't matter as much.