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GAME DAY - Round 6

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Lewis Jetta: the umpires can't even buy you the win if you won't kick straight.

Tackled before you hit the ground, layed on by two people with a combined weight of 180 kg, but of course it's holding the ball.


Tackled before you hit the ground, layed on by two people with a combined weight of 180 kg, but of course it's holding the ball.

not just laid on, the second bloke jumped on him!

Game over by quarter time, despite the endeavour. Sometimes you just aren't good enough.

Cant believe Jack Watts dropped yet another uncontested mark inside 50

Why the hell is this clown in the team?

not just laid on, the second bloke jumped on him!

Exactly, how was that not a free to Viney? He was literally jumped on!!!

Game's not over yet. If the Umps bone up on the rules during the break we can get a few goals handed to us too. That would help. We're being outclassed, but the effort is there and it's certainly not all going the Swans' way.


Best quarter from Jamar for a LONG time. Watts tackling & going in but one badly missed mark.

 

Cant believe Jack Watts dropped yet another uncontested mark inside 50

Why the hell is this clown in the team?

Couldn't believe he missed that. Would've kicked a goal and put us 2 points down too.

Good to see Crossy having a go at someone for not running back fast enough, and gifting Kieran Jack the uncontested mark I50.

Not as bad as it may have appeared on TV


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