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I'm wrapped with Swanny's maturation and had all but written him off like most of us. Considering Burnsy and Licca are no spring chickens, we need another tough nut to come through. Toughness is still the foundation of most premiership sides.
Swanny is also a timely reminder of the fact that not all players develop in the same way. If any of you remember what Rowdy looked like in his first couple of years after being promoted from the under-18's you'll know what I mean. I can also vividly remember watching a Collingwood vs. Carlton game one year and rejoicing in the fact that Brett Ratten was the most ordinary dud I'd seen in my life. I'm of the opinion now that tough nuts take longer to develop than other types of players not only for obvious physical reasons, but also because they need to learn how to position their bodies and they have to develop more smarts than naturally-gifted players.
he is a worker, honest player, slow on the foot, abit like mcgough, but oozes patience, strong tackle, nice ground work and can find the footy.. I think he played a great game against the hawks.. He can find space and its almost distracting, deceptive the way he moves and swings it on the boot.. i like him, burnsy like...
Was good yesterday, he made a few mistakes, but he was good. Atm, his form is better than Cole's so he does deserve his spot. I still haven't made my mind up about Swan though.
Cole has gone backwards this season, leave him down at Williasmtown and play Swan. Unless Swan gets injured, I cannot see Cole getting back in the side unless he improves dramatically.
Swanny had the all important job of minding Sam Mitchell in the last quarter, and although Mitchell got 8 touches in it, Swan clearly defeated Mitchell as Swan set up a couple of goals.
I can't agree with all the bagging of Cole though.
i was very critical of Swan earlier this year over the security guard incident, but if he can play like that every week he can bash as many security guards as he likes!
Swan played his best game ever, still lazy in some situations though. He obviously has been told to improve and has taking his opportunity with both hands.