I thought he was horrible early doors.
Kept his head though, kept running. And look at the result.
Learned more about him today than the other games.
I actually felt his early game he was playing to a different set of instructions than his previous games. He looked to be running different angles at the contest and to the ball direction.
I did wonder if this might have been a ploy to unsettle the Swans, who certainly did seem out of sorts in their backline early when usually this is a great strength.
I do reckon the Swans put some homework into Seth.