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Worst case scenario (we lose by 60, everyone around us wins by 60) we finish 5th
this isnt the thread for worse case
this is to discuss grand final plans.
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Worst case scenario (we lose by 60, everyone around us wins by 60) we finish 5th
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I am not getting ahead of myself, and still am fully preparing to be disappointed somewhere along the lines as we fail to finish top two. For one reason:
In my head, when I think of Swans teams finishing top two, booking themselves home qualifying finals and potentially making deep September runs, I see Reg Grundy. I see Ted Richards. Dan Hannebery. JPK. Nick Smith. I see Malceski and Shaw. I see Goodes and maybe even Jude. I see Kieren Jack and Jarrad McVeigh.
I do not see Errol Gulden, James Rowbottom, Nick Blakey, Chad Warner or the McCartin brothers. In my head I still see them in the rebuilding team battling away en route to honourable loss after honourable loss in front of empty stadiums.
It is hard to reconcile that they will be key drivers in a crucial qualifying final, or could be there at centre bounces or taking kick out duties on the G on grand final day.
It feels surreal and I keep waiting for some sort of sign that it's all a false dawn of sorts. So, to paraphrase Huddo, I'm seeing it, but I'm not believing it.
I am not getting ahead of myself, and still am fully preparing to be disappointed somewhere along the lines as we fail to finish top two. For one reason:
In my head, when I think of Swans teams finishing top two, booking themselves home qualifying finals and potentially making deep September runs, I see Reg Grundy. I see Ted Richards. Dan Hannebery. JPK. Nick Smith. I see Malceski and Shaw. I see Goodes and maybe even Jude. I see Kieren Jack and Jarrad McVeigh.
I do not see Errol Gulden, James Rowbottom, Nick Blakey, Chad Warner or the McCartin brothers. In my head I still see them in the rebuilding team battling away en route to honourable loss after honourable loss in front of empty stadiums.
It is hard to reconcile that they will be key drivers in a crucial qualifying final, or could be there at centre bounces or taking kick out duties on the G on grand final day.
It feels surreal and I keep waiting for some sort of sign that it's all a false dawn of sorts. So, to paraphrase Huddo, I'm seeing it, but I'm not believing it.
No doubt, but there's a helluva lot in this team who I just didn't think I'd be seeing in big finals. Or at least not so soon.But I thnk the key drivers will be Luke Parker, Callum Mills, Isaac Heeney, Dane Rampe, Tom Papley, Lance Franklin and I acknowledge our younger players are massive, especially the Mccartins, and patty is mature aged really.
Most the keys have played a grand final- and been . screwed over
Yeah Warner, Blakey, Rowbottom massively important though
No doubt, but there's a helluva lot in this team who I just didn't think I'd be seeing in big finals. Or at least not so soon.
We were at the bottom for a few years there and the hope is always that all the losses and the kids who aren't ready and the high draft picks etc will all amount to something. You never really know if you're gonna be the next Melbourne/Carlton, in endless rebuilds.
Then it happens as rapidly as it has for us and I feel like I haven't even adjusted my expectations or my mentality yet. Still feels like just yesterday I was seeing them debut.
Just the thought of seeing so many of them in finals just feels bizarre really. I should also probably say that I didn't see a lot of our 2010-2012 period because I was busy with exams etc. So I never really saw that team "form". And in 2005 I was 10 so was too young to know s**t lol. So that rebuild in 2019/20 was the first time I saw a Swans team really sort of come together, so to see them now possibly finishing top 2... it's wild.
this isnt the thread for worse case
this is to discuss grand final plans.
back to back?
Near enough I reckon.2012 - 8 players played every game of the year
2022- so far 8 players have played every game of the year
Sure 2005 9 did and it ruined it but lets ignore that
Near enough I reckon.
Just for shouts and giggles, how many in 14 and 16?
Hope the boys sent him a postcard.And to think, this is all happening without Judas.