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Swallow V Dustin
« on: November 11, 2010, 12:26:13 PM »
Do you guys reckon david swallow (pick 1) will be as good or better than our Dusty martin?

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2010, 12:30:49 PM »
Slightly better.  Swallow is a freak.

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2010, 12:39:00 PM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2010, 01:08:28 PM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2010, 01:14:40 PM »
It's more about endurance with Martin. Once he build that base he will be more powerful over longer periods of time in a game.

I remember 1 game this year he had 17 touches at half time only to then fade out of the game and have little influence, That's the are of his game he'll improve on next year.

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2010, 01:45:45 PM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

There you go then  :D I have always found the Dusty gave me the impression that he labours a bit when running and can be at risk of getting caught. Perhaps this is more endurance as elliot suggests. I suppose pace might not have quite been what I meant. Maybe I meant sustained pace. (Maybe I'm just completely wrong.  ;) )

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2010, 03:37:20 PM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

and he is as hard as nails with king sizwe balls and has no fear

wait til we see him get angry and fire u. the kid can hold his own and has thw maori warrior instincts in his genes

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2010, 03:43:41 PM »
Slightly better.  Swallow is a freak.

Scully could also be a freak but Dusty looked 100% better than him this year. Time will tell as always and it will really depend on their roles and the player support they gain around them. Most great players only look great because of the hard work of their team mates. I won't swap Dusty for any other midfielder in the league at the moment...but of course I have a man crush so... :whistle

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« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2010, 05:08:07 PM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

There you go then  :D I have always found the Dusty gave me the impression that he labours a bit when running and can be at risk of getting caught. Perhaps this is more endurance as elliot suggests. I suppose pace might not have quite been what I meant. Maybe I meant sustained pace. (Maybe I'm just completely wrong.  ;) )

I reckon you and Elliot are right about the sustained pace due to endurance/fatigue. He gave everyone that perception last year until draft camp times which amazed everyone.

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2010, 10:01:09 PM »
Do you guys reckon david swallow (pick 1) will be as good or better than our Dusty martin?

Martin is already very good and will get better, Swallow hasn't done anything yet at AFL level. AFL level is a whole different kettle of fish just ask ANY player.
« Last Edit: November 12, 2010, 10:23:30 AM by Rodgerramjet »
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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2010, 02:07:43 AM »
Scully had 20 odd touches in last 1/4 vs dogs mostly due to being very fit

Swallow won the medal for best u18 player ahead of Martin, scully, trengrove 

Slightly better.  Swallow is a freak.

Scully could also be a freak but Dusty looked 100% better than him this year. Time will tell as always and it will really depend on their roles and the player support they gain around them. Most great players only look great because of the hard work of their team mates. I won't swap Dusty for any other midfielder in the league at the moment...but of course I have a man crush so... :whistle

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #11 on: November 12, 2010, 02:23:05 AM »
Saw Swallow with EF in 09 playing against men in the WAFL seniors.

He will be elite, and will have many a good battle against Dustin.

Swallow probably has a touch more polish with his disposal off either side, however Martin has greater pack crashing ability

Gee it could be scary how quick GC get to top 4 if they harvest the draft effectively which would match the RFC rebuild timing.

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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #12 on: November 12, 2010, 08:45:06 AM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

There you go then  :D I have always found the Dusty gave me the impression that he labours a bit when running and can be at risk of getting caught. Perhaps this is more endurance as elliot suggests. I suppose pace might not have quite been what I meant. Maybe I meant sustained pace. (Maybe I'm just completely wrong.  ;) )
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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #13 on: November 12, 2010, 09:07:16 AM »
Saw Swallow with EF in 09 playing against men in the WAFL seniors.

He will be elite, and will have many a good battle against Dustin.

Swallow probably has a touch more polish with his disposal off either side, however Martin has greater pack crashing ability

Gee it could be scary how quick GC get to top 4 if they harvest the draft effectively which would match the RFC rebuild timing.

you must remember martin was a late starter, spent much time in sydney with his dad so didnt get to play as much
martin is tough and a freak also



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Re: Swallow V Dustin
« Reply #14 on: November 12, 2010, 10:06:02 AM »
You'd think he'd be better. At the risk of being taken to task, though I love Dustin and am really please he's wearing Y&B, it is quite obvious there are flaws in his game. The great thing about Dustin is he works really really hard to make up for those flaws, and from watching him I feel he will more than make up for the small problems in his game.

Could you imagine Dustin if he had just a weeny bit more pace.  :gobdrop

actually martin has a 2.89sec 20 metre split which is elite. No pace issues for him at all.

There you go then  :D I have always found the Dusty gave me the impression that he labours a bit when running and can be at risk of getting caught. Perhaps this is more endurance as elliot suggests. I suppose pace might not have quite been what I meant. Maybe I meant sustained pace. (Maybe I'm just completely wrong.  ;) )
Don't you dare come onto this forum and admit that maybe you are wrong! :clapping It is not what happens on here :)

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