The Sydney Swans will welcome back star midfielder Chad Warner for their final regular-season match at the SCG on Saturday against Adelaide as they aim to build on their back-to-back victories over Collingwood and Essendon in preparation for the finals.
Coach John Longmire has resisted the temptation to rest several of his front-line players with the September play-off campaign rapidly approaching; only defender Tom McCartin is being controlled.
Amartey isn’t ready to give up home advantage just yet, even if he understands the impact the nearly full SCG crowds have had on the Swans’ season.
Amartey stated, “Home crowds and home ground advantages are a big thing.” “I think the biggest advantage we can have is playing in front of the Swans fans here. It would also be nice to stay at home and not have to travel as much, so there’s always a little bonus on top.” I believe that the atmosphere we create at the SCG is unrivalled, as is the home crowd advantage.
Amartey has had trouble adjusting to the physical and mental demands of the AFL since making his debut in a 32-point loss to Brisbane in Cairns in 2020. He has also experienced nagging ailments and a decline in performance.
Prior to his retirement last season, Amartey had a tight working relationship with Lance Franklin both on and off the pitch. Amartey has taken two lessons from the illustrious career of the champion full forward.
The two most important factors, according to Amartey, are confidence and competitiveness. “I’m a vocal guy, so I wasn’t the most confident player on the pitch, but you feel a little awkward on the pitch, especially early in your career.
“Seeing the man like that, with his self-assurance and weekly competitiveness, I think I took inspiration from those things, and I hope it will serve me well for the rest of my career.”
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