Little brother becomes a Giant

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 24 Februari 2013 | 23.03

Giant Tim Mohr breaks away from the Swans. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph

IT may have only been a pre-season NAB Cup match but the GWS Giants finally got the better of "big brother" the Sydney Swans yesterday.

Swans coach John Longmire was left to lament his side's lack of competitiveness and composure as the AFL's reigning premiers crashed to one-sided losses against Carlton and the Giants yesterday.

Five months after the highs of last year's grand final, the Swans suffered the embarrassment of losing to cross-town rivals GWS for the first time. The Giants beat Longmire's charges by 24 points, while Carlton earlier inflicted a 22-point defeat in yesterday's triple-header at Blacktown.

"Probably the only real positive to come out of it was that we got some game time into some players," Longmire said.

The Giants and Blues are both about a month ahead of Sydney in their pre-season training, given finals football delayed the Swans' return to the track.

GWS celebrate a goal by Jonathon Patton. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph

Sydney played both games consecutively in humid and wet conditions, while Longmire fielded inexperienced sides minus key premiership stars, including Adam Goodes and Josh Kennedy. But Longmire said these were not excuses.

"Competitiveness, the contested ball. We thought we were a bit fumbly and we didn't take our chances with clean ball-handling," he said. "We didn't really have the composure that we wanted to."

But he wasn't overly concerned about the AFL season.

"We've still got time," he said. "We've still got five weeks before the start of the season to get ourselves in the right condition and have all of our senior players back. But we still would have liked to be a bit more competitive than what we were today."

GWS coach Kevin Sheedy was thrilled with the win over Sydney, but disappointed his side snatched defeat from the jaws of victory against Carlton.

"We were very competitive tonight. We should have won the two games. That was really disappointing," Sheedy said.

"I know both the teams weren't the full squads, but neither was ours. We got a lot more better players we can bring back in."
 


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