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Re: SYDNEY
« Reply #30 on: May 07, 2012, 10:11:22 PM »

Hey, spend the weekend at Coburg?


No mate, spent yesterday 20km east of Cape Moreton killing a few fish for our long weekend feast.

Managed to catch a replay while filling my guts with Snapper and Pearl Perch....and a few cold beers....in 25 degree comfort.

How did you spend you cold and miserable Melbourne Sunday?

At home in front of the heater I suppose..........instead of SUPPORTING the Tiger players at Coburg.

Nah mate was in the Magarey Room

Sounds like you had a good day though  :thumbsup
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« Reply #31 on: May 07, 2012, 10:14:13 PM »

Sounds like you had a good day though  :thumbsup
Pleasant day thanks Gerks, not many fish due to the full moon but a pleasant day topped off with a Tiger win.

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« Reply #32 on: May 07, 2012, 10:17:31 PM »

Sounds like you had a good day though  :thumbsup
Pleasant day thanks Gerks, not many fish due to the full moon but a pleasant day topped off with a Tiger win.

No fish on the full moon? Where we're you fishing? Plenty of fish in the southern end of PPB over the weekend, those large Gummys and Snapper love a full moon ;)

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« Reply #33 on: May 07, 2012, 10:54:29 PM »

Sounds like you had a good day though  :thumbsup
Pleasant day thanks Gerks, not many fish due to the full moon but a pleasant day topped off with a Tiger win.

No fish on the full moon? Where we're you fishing? Plenty of fish in the southern end of PPB over the weekend, those large Gummys and Snapper love a full moon ;)
Not during the day they don't.

They fill their guts during the bright night and sleep during the day up here during the full moon....and everywhere else.

I couldn't convince my fisho mate that it would be a quiet day, but it was pleasant out on the water on his boat, none the less.


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« Reply #34 on: May 08, 2012, 02:39:16 AM »
Tigers get Goodes news with star out
Martin Blake
The Age
May 8, 2012


RICHMOND has just won the footballing equivalent of the lottery. On the eve of an important game against the third-placed Swans, Sydney's talisman Adam Goodes will miss because of injury.

Scans revealed yesterday that Goodes has a tear, high on his quadriceps, which caused him to hobble from the field in the opening minutes of the final quarter of Sydney's loss to Adelaide at the SCG on Saturday night.

''He will probably be out for about six weeks. It's hard to predict …,'' Swans coach John Longmire said. '' 'Goodesy' normally recovers really well, but with this injury we have to be careful not to push him too hard even when he's feeling well.

''We know how important Adam Goodes is for us, so we won't be putting him at risk any more than what we need to.''

Brad Scott, the North Melbourne coach, did not bother disguising his schadenfreude when Goodes was suspended for the Swans' match against the Kangaroos in round four. ''It shortened our match committee [meeting] by about an hour this morning,'' Scott said at the time.

While no such pronouncements have yet come out of Punt Road, they may be quietly wondering about karma today (although for perspective, it is worth remembering North lost to Sydney).

Goodes has played some huge games against Richmond, as he has against all teams. As recently as 2009 he was best afield in a game against the Tigers. Needless to say he has been Sydney's best player and match winner for more than a decade.

But Richmond, which once had a major problem with the Swans, losing eight straight games from 2007-2010, has put itself back in that particular contest, starting with a win at the MCG in 2010 when Goodes was contained. The Tigers repeated that home win in round 21 last year with Goodes kept to 16 disposals, winning by seven goals. Squeezed between those two Richmond wins the Swans beat the Tigers at the SCG last year by 10 points.

How important is Goodes to Sydney? By popular consensus he is the main man, yet it has been difficult to judge because he so rarely misses any football. He has an incredible record of durability matched only by Brad Johnson in recent years; it is possible the length of his absence from this injury will double his career tally of missed games.

In the seven games he has missed in a 14-season career, Sydney has won four and lost three.

Most recently, the Swans beat the Kangaroos without him in round four. When he missed three games in the 2008 season, the Swans went 1-2, but they were not a great side then.

Perhaps more importantly the Swans are coming back to the MCG where their recent record is terrible.

In Sydney's last 14 games at the mecca of Australian football, it has won one, drawn one and lost 12. It has not managed a win there in the last eight starts.

Richmond will never get a better chance to get itself back in the finals race.

As for Sydney, it confronts Richmond, Melbourne, St Kilda, the Western Bulldogs and Essendon in the five matches before the bye, with two of those at the SCG and three in Melbourne.

It has Trent Dennis-Lane, Jesse White and Mitch Morton, who kicked 10 goals in his most recent reserves game, as potential replacements, and there are winnable games in that bunch.

But it is going to be a tough road.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/tigers-get-goodes-news-with-star-out-20120507-1y93t.html#ixzz1uCd2wLvA

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« Reply #35 on: May 08, 2012, 06:13:43 AM »
I hope this doesn't spawn any hubristic comments from RFC officials regarding the clubs perceived increased chances on the weekend.

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« Reply #36 on: May 08, 2012, 06:42:12 PM »
The AFL website is tipping us to win  :thumbsup


Preview: Richmond v Sydney Swans
By Paul Daffey and James Dampney
Tue 08 May, 2012


WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Saturday May 12, 4.40pm
LAST TIME: Richmond 14.15 (99) d Sydney Swans 7.14 (56), round 21, 2011 at MCG
 
Richmond's trajectory looks to be going up after fighting defeats against two of last season's top four teams, Geelong (10 points) and West Coast (10 points), followed by a victory over Port Adelaide (37). The Tigers have almost a full list to choose from and will be looking to give their season momentum with a victory over one of this season's top-four teams. The Swans are coming off their first defeat of the season, against Adelaide (five points), and will be looking to resume their dominance around the packs after suffering a rare defeat in that area against the Crows. In another rare event, Swans captain Adam Goodes will miss the match though injury after straining a quad.

THE FOUR POINTS

RICHMOND

1. Daniel Jackson has missed seven games through suspension in the past three seasons, most recently the victory over Port Adelaide on Sunday. He'll get plenty of chance to atone on Saturday when he tries to stop Sydney Swans midfielder Josh Kennedy, arguably the in-form player in the competition. Kennedy had 11 clearances against the Crows last weekend. Jackson will need to wear him tight.

2. Jack Riewoldt told a press conference during the week that he's not been injured; he's just been out of form. He said he needs to concentrate on defensive acts ands the goals will follow. Riewoldt showed glimpses of his best when he kicked four goals against the Power. Significantly, he played deeper than in previous matches, so it'll be interesting to see whether coach Damian Hardwick restores him to the upfield role that he played early in the early rounds.
               
3. The Swans have had a distinct edge over Richmond in recent seasons, winning nine of the 11 matches since 2006 including a stretch of eight straight from 2007 to 2010. The two teams split the games last season; the Swans won by 10 points in round 12 and Richmond won by 43 points in round 21. The Tigers' victory late last season was described as an upset. It'd be less of an upset this time around.

4. Trent Cotchin, with only 18 disposals, was relatively down during last weekend's victory over Port Adelaide. His previous tallies, starting in round one, were 27, 26, 22, 24 and 29. The odds are that he'll lift this week, and he'll need to do so if the Tigers are to beat the third-placed Swans.

SYDNEY SWANS
1. How will the Swans cope knowing they will be without Adam Goodes for an extended period? For a man who has missed seven games in 14 seasons, a six-game stint out is a veritable chasm the team needs to fill. It will need to be a team effort, with the likes of Sam Reid, Kieren Jack, Luke Parker and Jesse White among those who will need to lift.

2. The Swans need to bounce back from the disappointment of their first loss of the year, snapping their best start to a season since 1986. It is also their first trip to the MCG, which is hardly a happy hunting ground, in 2012. The best result from their past eight trips to the venue is a draw against Melbourne in round one last year. Their most recent victory at the home of football came in round 19, 2009, against the Tigers. How they cope with both issues will be key.

3. Can Mark Seaby continue holding down the No.1 ruck spot? Seaby has been serviceable since replacing the injured Shane Mumford (back) in the side. But this week he comes up against the in-form Ivan Maric and first use of the football will be vital. Seaby and his back-up, likely to be Lewis Roberts-Thomson with possible help from Jesse White, will go a long way towards determining the Swans' fortunes.

4. Which Swan will get the job on Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt? Coach John Longmire's defensive unit had been performing well until the Adelaide game, in which Taylor Walker had a day out, predominantly against Ted Richards. Riewoldt showed some improved form against Port last time out and will need to be kept in check for the Swans to win.

AFL.com.au prediction: Richmond by 16 points

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/135250/default.aspx

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Re: SYDNEY
« Reply #37 on: May 10, 2012, 09:12:24 AM »
One day soon we are going to claim a big scalp.
I believe it may be next weekend.

They are hardly a big scalp.

Sure they have only lost one game but they have only beaten Hawthorn.

and we've beaten them the last two times at the G and gone close at the Scg.

Big scalp imo is, Geelong, Carlton, West Coast, Hawthorn, Collingwood and we must break our hoodoo against Saints and Dogs this year.

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We'll kill swans  :yep

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« Reply #38 on: May 10, 2012, 10:04:08 AM »
What a relief Goodes is out, he smashed us in our huge loss at the MCG last ye.....

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« Reply #39 on: May 10, 2012, 10:45:31 AM »
We really have no excuses in this game. Must win this one.

Let's see if the boys are switched on and mentally tough enough because the swannies never lay down.
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« Reply #40 on: May 10, 2012, 02:04:36 PM »
From the AFL website...

Longmire is wary of a Tigers side that he feels has improved immensely this season, particularly defensively.

The Swans also need to overcome a woeful recent record at the MCG, where they have picked up just one draw and seven losses from their last eight matches.

That includes a 43-point defeat against the Tigers in round 21 last year.

"We just haven't played our best footy there," Longmire said.

"If you look at what we served up last year down there (against Richmond), it wouldn't have mattered where we played, we would've got beaten pretty comprehensively because we played really poorly.

"It was evident very early we weren't putting enough pressure on.

"When we get it right, we play our best footy."

John Longmire expects to have an improved Sam Reid at his disposal against Richmond on Saturday.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/135424/default.aspx

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« Reply #41 on: May 10, 2012, 04:10:02 PM »
Sam Reid, McGlynn, Kennedy, Jack all dangers. Need to be really switched on to have any chance

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« Reply #42 on: May 10, 2012, 04:20:42 PM »
Sam Reid, McGlynn, Kennedy, Jack all dangers. Need to be really switched on to have any chance

Totally agree, good thing is we have been switched on most games this year

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« Reply #43 on: May 10, 2012, 08:03:19 PM »
Sportal's preview is tipping the Swans by 8 points ...



WE THINK:
The Tigers were thrilled to break through for a win after a pair of narrow defeats. Losing to West Coast and Geelong by so little is no shame and Richmond need to capitalise on their improving form against Sydney.

But Hardwick will be concerned by his side's lacklustre performance after half-time against Port Adelaide. Richmond kicked a goal in the first minute of the third quarter against the Power but then failed to add another major for over a quarter. The Tigers cannot afford to surrender for an entire quarter against the Swans on Saturday.

Having seemingly proven their credentials as a premiership contender against Hawthorn a fortnight ago, Sydney gave their critics some ammunition by losing to Adelaide. The Swans failed to beat the Crows in Sydney for the fourth consecutive time, making it 12 defeats in 14 against Adelaide.

If those kinds of streaks are a genuine guide, then the Swans should return to the winners' list against Richmond. Sydney have won nine of their past 11 meetings with the Tigers, although they have lost seven of their past eight games at the MCG.

Sydney will be wary of Reiwoldt's improved performance against the Power, especially after Adelaide key forward Taylor Walker gave Ted Richards a hiding in Round 6. Longmire will most likely rely on his on-ballers to outgun their Richmond opponents as Maric could be too good for the Swans' main ruckman Mark Seaby. A close game is likely and the Tigers have yet to prove they can get the job done when the pressure is on.

Sydney by eight points.

Full preview at: http://www.sportal.com.au/afl-match-preview-display/preview-richmond-v-sydney-175818

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« Reply #44 on: May 10, 2012, 08:08:18 PM »
Rance to give reid new hole.

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