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Freo Football Foci
- Apr 8, 2008
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Last time we met
Earlier this year it was a deeply emotional match up at Optus. Our boys had just learned of the passing of Cam McCarthy, and just getting through the match was an amazing effort for some of the players that had been close to him.
Comparison now
With the season well into the second half, a few interesting stats.
Venue record and game keys
We've only won just under 29% of our games at the SCG. (28.95% of our games to be precise).
19 games, for 5 wins, a draw and 13 losses.
So, what have we got to do to win?
Not drop our bundle
Like we did when Paul Roos coached his first AFL game
A Sydney team in crisis had just seen Rocket Eade resign and Paul Roos appointed for what was expected to be the very short term until Terry Wallets arrived from Footscray. We went in as favourites for once - and got belted by 77 points...
Or like we did in Drum's last game as coach of Freo (also at the SCG)...
Conversely, we need to mimic what we did in round 9 of 2023 at the SCG!!
Serong and Brayshaw had over 30 disposals each, Lukey Jackson kicked 3 goals, and Treacy, Amiss and Freddie kicked 2 each, with Banfield and Switta chipping in a goal apiece. My buddy JOM probably played his best ever match for us with 27 disposals, and we were efficient going forward while also being very stingy in the backline.
Also we need to at least get a free if the Swans mascot comes on the field early...
Will our midfield stand up to the Swans intense pressure?
We actually get more stoppage clearances than the Swans, and almost exactly the same centre clearances.
However we handball far more than they do, and have more uncontested possessions.
We tackle less, but (surprisingly) have fewer turnovers and clangers.
Can we be efficient going forward?
It takes us over 31 disposals (31.44) to get each goal. The Swans get a goal nearly 25% more often, needing under 24 possessions (23.7) for each goal. It isn't just explained by our patchy accuracy in front of goals either - they only need 13.19 disposals for every scoring shot, whereas we need 15.99 disposals per scoring shot. We do tackle slightly more inside 50, so maybe if we can keep that pressure up...
Will we get over 100 points, and can we keep Sydney under 100 points?
In games at the SCG we've only ever scored 100 or more 5 times - and Sydney have scored over 100 against us at the venue 9 times. When we score over 100 we've won 4 of 5.
The loss was by 4 points in 2008, when we kicked 15.18 against the Swannies very straight 17.10, with 8 goals from Goodsey.
Thanks Luke MacPharlin for 0.3, and Mundy and Sandi each kicking 0.1. MUNDY!! Grrrrr...
Prediction
They've added key players like Grundy, but also unearthed and developed some real low profile youngsters like Rowbottom. Add in pieces that play roles like Amartey and McInerney and the best coach in the game currently. It will be a real test for us.
All of that said, let us also just spare a second to understand just how awesome this season by the Swans has been so far.
A club playing season 150 of its history is putting up its second best record since 1935.
If they win against us, the Swans will have the best record their club has ever had at this stage of a season. In 150 years.
Can we rise to the occasion and spoil the run they are on?
And if we lose?
We'll all still be able to recall that gorgeous day at the SCG in round 9 2010, when the SCG saw the emergence of the young scrawny kid Nat Fyfe (23 disposals). Some rookie bloke named Barlow jumped on board for another sensational game (19 disposals and 10 tackles), and Morabito played one of his best games for us (8 disposals, a goal and 5 tackles).
The heavens opened later in the afternoon as the tears flowed from the Swans fans, I screamed my guts out from the upper deck of the SCG Members stand, and we delivered an upset win that shone the light on our young stars...
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