With the
emergence today of the news that Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin will most likely don
the red and white next season in a hugely expensive and headline grabbing deal,
I have decided to attempt to pick my Swans lineup for the 2014 season. This turned
out to be a very difficult task which underlined the vast depth possessed by
the bloods, who should be the team to beat next season bar another horrific
injury-laden year like the one just past, in which the Swans injuries list went
on for just about as long as Franklin’s rumoured nine year contract…
Before
frothing over the prospect of picking a forward line which including the likes
of key forwards Franklin and Kurt Tippett and not to mention Adam Goodes, Sam
Reid, Ben Mcglynn and others, I decided to pick the backline. The back thee
were perhaps the easiest positions to fill, and I opted for the pacey Rhyce
Shaw alongside veteran Heath Grundy and the returning Alex Johnson whose last
season was finished before it had even started with an ACL injury. Of course,
as with almost every other position, I had to overlook some overwhelmingly good
players such as Nick Smith and 2013’s breakout star Dane Rampe, an absolute
abundance of talent is at the disposal of John Longmire next season and there
will of course be players who miss out.
I decided
to stick with the halfback line which gelled so well this season, with the
flank positions belonging to Nick Malceski and Jarred Mcveigh, who came into
his own playing in that position this season. Centre half back will of course
be occupied by Ted Richards, an absolute fan favourite who is undoubtedly one
of the best backmen in the league. There has of course been a great deal of
media coverage suggesting that Heath
Shaw of the Collingwood Magpies would join his brother at the Swans but only
time will tell if that deal materializes, and even if it did, he would have to
fight hard for a place in the starting lineup to dislodge some of the Swans’
stars.
The swans
are blessed with what is simply one of the most, if not the most, star-studded
midfields in the AFL, featuring the likes of Kieren Jack, Josh Kennedy, Daniel
Hannebery and the upcoming Tom Mitchell just to name a few. Across the centre I
have opted for blinding pace on the wings, with speedsters Gary Rohan and Lewis
Jetta getting the nod, whilst the centre position goes to Daniel Hannebery
whose quality 2013 season saw him finish in the top 5 of the Brownlow Medal just
last week. Ruckman was perhaps the easiest position to fill on this list, with
the increasingly impressive rugby player turned AFL superstar Canadian Mike Pyke
obviously getting the nod with Shane Mumford said to be on his way to
Collingwood or Greater Western Sydney if the media is to be believed. On the
ball will be co-captain Kieren Jack as well as ball magnet Josh Kennedy who
were both key in the Swans premiership victory of two seasons ago as well as
their attempted title defence.
The Sydney
forward line will be eye watering next season, with a number of superstars
including big money signing Kurt Tippett and impending million dollar man Buddy
Franklin set to feature in the Swans list, many people are questioning how on
Earth Sydney are possibly within the salary cap as the cost of living allowance
given to both Sydney clubs by the AFL comes under increased volumes of
scrutiny. On the half forward line I have gone with youngster Luke Parker and
dual brownlow medallist Adam Goodes on the flanks, and they are joined by the
man of the moment 196cm, 100Kg centre half forward Lance Franklin. In the
forward pockets I have gone for Ben McGlynn, and the ever-present Ryan O’Keefe,
with last season’s controversial acquisition Kurt Tippett at full forward.
With all of
the starting positions now decided I have the agonizing decision of picking a
bench, substitute and a few emergencies from a group of players which includes
players like Dane Rampe, Nick Smith, Lewis Roberts-Thompson, Tom Mitchell,
Brandon Jack, Harry Cunningham, Craig Bird, Andrejs Everitt, Jed Lamb and Sam
Reid. This is a horrendously difficult task, but I have attempted to approach
it by picking a variety of players who can cover all across the ground in case
of injuries, basically, who determining has the most to offer? I decided to hand the substitute best to Tom
Mitchell, a player of overwhelming potential who, if given the game time, can
become one of the best midfielders in the competition. An absolute ball magnet,
must be given time. I decided to opt for Sam Reid and Lewis Roberts-Thompson
based on their ability to play both back and forward, leaving the final
interchange spot to be decided between the likes of Dane Rampe, Nick Smith and
Craig Bird. I opted for Craig Bird based on the fact that Reid and Roberts-Thompsons
already have forward and back covered and a midfielder is needed to balance out
the bench. Honestly, it pains me greatly to leave out the likes of Rampe and
Smith who have done very well filling in injury gaps lately but there just isn’t
enough room in the side. So that leaves Rampe, Smith, Cunningham, Everitt, B.
Jack and Jed Lamb as emergencies and injury backups in a Swans side which is chockablock
with talent, speed, size and which will be very difficult to beat in 2014.
All I can
say is that I do not envy John Longmire
who will have to face these selection dilemmas weekly, although it is without
doubt the best problem any coach can face!
That’s the
Rosey Wrap on the Swans lineup for 2014,
Thanks for
reading,
By Jake
Rosengarten
Nice article. There will be competition for the smaller backman's roles. Rampe, Smith and Armstrong.
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