
Swans' Curnow Needs Time, Grundy Adapts to New Rules
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Sydney Swans coach Dean Cox acknowledges new recruit Charlie Curnow needs time to adapt to the teams style following a quiet performance against Hawthorn. Curnow, who scored two goals in the first quarter, struggled afterward with no kicks and just three handpasses. Cox emphasizes consistency and play-reading as areas for improvement for Curnow, who is still adjusting to his new environment. Ruckman Brodie Grundy also faced challenges with new rules, giving away two free kicks for crossing the center line before engaging opponents. The Swans lost possession badly in the second half, but Cox doesnt blame the defeat on missing stars Errol Gulden and Isaac Heeney due to injuries. The team now prepares for a sixteen-day break before facing West Coast in Perth, with Cox remaining confident in his squad despite the first loss of the season.
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