Perth V Swans

Really looking forward to taking the cheese and kisses out for a sherbet or two and there is nothing better than beating the black ducks due to the fact that because I live in Cloverdale almost everyone I know goes for them.
Demons by 32.

Pretty hard to argue with that Froggy as Perth will be on the rebound and Swans are really going nowhere at the moment

Mike it will be closer then you think if we play with the intensity we did against West. We got wiped off the park. 12 point game either way for me

Demons by 40 plus and Harding shown the door

Normally would agree with you Sacko because Perth and Swans have had some great encounters at Lathlain over the past 3 or 4 years, however there appears to be an attitude problem in the Swans team at the moment which is impacting on their performance. It is very hard to put a finger on it but the dropping of Wayde Twomey on the weekend for no apparent reason brought it into a sharper focus.

MikeH, will Tallem Ames miss again this week?

He’s always a pain in the arse when we play you.

Out for another 2 or 3 I think DF, hamstring I think it is

Will be close in my opinion. Swan Districts looking to get a win and keep within distance of the top 4 while Perth looking to bounce back from a disappointing game against WP and not drop back in the back with the teams around 4th-8th.

Hot off the press. No Ali Smith this week. Broken ribs.

Yesterday I heard something interesting. In the third quarter Adam Faulkner had the ball about 55-60 out on a 35 degree angle. He centred the ball and it was marked by a Swans player and he converted the goal. After though Dayle Garlett seemed to be remonstrating with Faulkner as to why he didn’t dish of the handball to Garlett and he could run onto his left foot. You got the goal for pete sake why would you turn around and start saying poor me I didn’t get the kick. If that’s his attitude can see why clubs may think twice about drafting him.

Yesterday I heard something interesting. In the third quarter Adam Faulkner had the ball about 55-60 out on a 35 degree angle. He centred the ball and it was marked by a Swans player and he converted the goal. After though Dayle Garlett seemed to be remonstrating with Faulkner as to why he didn’t dish of the handball to Garlett and he could run onto his left foot. You got the goal for pete sake why would you turn around and start saying poor me I didn’t get the kick. If that’s his attitude can see why clubs may think twice about drafting him.
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We didnt kick a goal at all in the 3rd qtr (& 1st qtr for that matter)Faulkner chose the wrong option & the ball was turned over yet again!

Yeah I watched that on Saturday was pretty ordinary by garlett I reckon

Sorry I forgot. It was the third everything happened as said but the ball was kicked for through for a point. Faulkner did centre the footy and it was marked but that person kicked it through for a point.

thanks to waflfootyfacts i have this to remember before swans get pumped this week

Kimberly, Frost and W.Simms all at Swans at some stage as well and Ross Fitz went to Perth after the 82 flag..

Swans 249 Perth 87

Goals

P

Kimberley 3.3, Frost 3.0, Doyle, Baynes 2.1, W.Simms 2.0, Shepherd 1.0, Chute, King 0.1

SD

Beasley 13.4, Baker 6.2, Melrose 4.0, Neesham, Fogarty, Richardson 3.0, Sidebottom 2.2, K.Narkle 1.3, P.Narkle 1.1, Holmes, Boucher 1.0, Blackaby 0.5, Holden, Fitzgerald, Nowotny 0.1

Attendance

10,859

Jesus! Check out some of those players Swans had back then. No wonder they gave us a flogging.

Yeah some flogging
1981 from memory on a Monday public holiday I think
I remember drowning my sorrows in the can bar which was located next to the visitors change rooms.

Having seen both Perth and Swans in the last couple of weeks, it would suggest Perth should win by 6+ goals. Swans were beaten by a very average but enthusiastic young Subi side, Swans had a pile more disposals and smashed Subi on the inside 50’s. Unbelievably wasteful and too many players looked disinterested and frustrated with each other. Subi were slightly better and made a few less mistakes so managed to win by 13 points just by sheer persistence and better tackling pressure, so from what I saw as a very slick, fit disciplined Perthy side, they should win easily unless Swans suddenly realise they have a pretty good list … on paper at least and get some confidence back into their play, they could challenge most teams apart from Claremont.

Having seen both Perth and Swans in the last couple of weeks, it would suggest Perth should win by 6+ goals. Swans were beaten by a very average but enthusiastic young Subi side, Swans had a pile more disposals and smashed Subi on the inside 50’s. Unbelievably wasteful and too many players looked disinterested and frustrated with each other. Subi were slightly better and made a few less mistakes so managed to win by 13 points just by sheer persistence and better tackling pressure, so from what I saw as a very slick, fit disciplined Perthy side, they should win easily unless Swans suddenly realise they have a pretty good list … on paper at least and get some confidence back into their play, they could challenge most teams apart from Claremont.
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A pretty fair assessment SS ..we are playing bloody disgraceful at the moment! :angry:

Round 2 1981 my second game attending WAFL after being hooked the week before vs WP! Great times following Swans back then.

Hot off the press. No Ali Smith this week. Broken ribs.
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Foggy, Florio torn ligaments in ankle at end of game. 4 to 6 weeks out.

He has been going ok to well, but I would like to see him move into the excellent category.
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If this is correct TFAF then that’s definitely two outs for the game on the weekend.

How is O’Sullivan and Bateman tracking? If Chance has done is hamstring then youd say maybe another week and then we have the bye. This would mean that he would come back against Swans on June 15th, 4 weeks after he had done it.

Daniel O’Sullivan probably missed through concussion I would suspect so he should be right to come back in this week unless there is something else wrong with him.

Simon Tunbridge for me should come into contention as well. He is the tall in our forward line that straightens us up in my opinion and he also takes some of the pressure of Fraser McInnes.

Nick Kane made is way back from a hamstring injury last week in the reserves also.

O’Sullivan, Tunbridge and Kane are the three players that I would bring into the squad at this stage. This is a squad of 23 so one someone will have to miss out.