Do the Swans now have the best forward line in the comp?

Remove this Banner Ad

TheWhiteRhino

Premiership Player
Apr 24, 2002
4,635
4,082
Melbourne
AFL Club
Sydney
Other Teams
Sydney
FF: McGlynn Tippett Morton
HF: Goodes Reid Jetta

Throw in Rohan, LRT and Pyke and O'Keefe and McVeigh rotating through.

I still think the Hawks are out in front, but it's closing at the top.
 

Log in to remove this ad.

Heh, no.

I thought Tippett was shit even when he played for Adelaide. He had sone misguided role of keeping KPD's off Tex.
 
The best forward line that money can buy.

Well gosh.

Who would have thought that in a game where you buy players you get a forward line paid for by money?

Staggers the imagination doesn't it?

And no, West Coast, those funnny angry people we beat in September that seem to cry a lot and Collingwood have better forward lines than Sydney. Geelong too I believe. Ours is above average at best but not outstanding by any means. All Tippett does IF he gets to Sydney is make the matchups harder for the opposition.
 
West Coast and Hawthorn

/thread

(Goodes does his best work in the middle and Morton has only played a few good games since McGlynn went down, notsureifsrs about OP)
 
So you think adding Tippett to one of the weaker forwardlines in the comp makes it jump to the best in the comp?
Yet Tippett was only worth pick 23 and a pile of shite Jesse White?

tumblr_m0fj5259K41rqfhi2o1_400.gif
 

(Log in to remove this ad.)

West Coast and Hawthorn surely?

Darling Kennedy Le Cras Cox Nic Nat Hill Nicoski
Throw masten and shuey on the flanks

It's easy to forget West Coast had a decimated forward line in 2012, but the talent is still on our list, touch wood is all available for 2013.
 
FF: McGlynn Tippett Morton
HF: Goodes Reid Jetta
Of those 6 you listed: 1 has had a 50+ goal season, 3 have had 40+ goal seasons, 2 have had 30+ goal seasons
 
They have the best forward line without Tippett. A good forward line does not need stars rather, players who can share the ball, rotate, and good feed coming in from the midfield.
 
Yes but in the non conventional way they can all can play different roles which stops opposition defences getting on top for long periods but its will be the end for a a few by the end of next season
 
Lol 2 goals in 10 minutes in a GF.

You'll be disappointed if you expect him to be a consistent 25 game player in "the best forward line in the AFL" if you're basing it off, as you said, 10 minutes of football as a depth player :D

Barely got a game in 2012 and your own players said they didn't trust him halfway through the season, yet you think he'll be part of "the best forward line in the AFL" :eek:
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Do the Swans now have the best forward line in the comp?

Remove this Banner Ad

Back
Top