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St Kilda 2 - - 179 86 208.1 8
GWS Giants 2 1 - 237 178 133.1 8
West Coast Eagles 2 1 - 239 192 124.5 8
Richmond 2 1 - 278 238 116.8 8
 - - - - -  - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - -
Melbourne 2 1 - 278 243 114.4 8 
Adelaide 2 1 - 285 259 110.0 4
Collingwood 2 1 - 304 288 105.6 8
Gold Coast Suns 2 1 - 265 259 102.3 8
North Melbourne 2 1 - 247 262 94.3 8
Fremantle 2 1 - 243 275 88.4 8
Sydney Swans 1 1 - 117 107 109.3 4
Western Bulldogs 1 2 - 270 263 102.7 4
Hawthorn 1 1 - 172 189 91.0 4
Brisbane Lions 1 2 - 226 281 80.4 4
Geelong - 2 - 158 168 94.0 0
Essendon - 2 - 170 184 92.4 0 
Port Adelaide - 2 - 107 136 78.7 0
Carlton - 3 - 0 175 342 51.2 0

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14 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

St Kilda 2 - - 179 86 208.1 8
GWS Giants 2 1 - 237 178 133.1 8
West Coast Eagles 2 1 - 239 192 124.5 8
Richmond 2 1 - 278 238 116.8 8
 - - - - -  - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - -
Melbourne 2 1 - 278 243 114.4 8 
Adelaide 2 1 - 285 259 110.0 4
Collingwood 2 1 - 304 288 105.6 8
Gold Coast Suns 2 1 - 265 259 102.3 8
North Melbourne 2 1 - 247 262 94.3 8
Fremantle 2 1 - 243 275 88.4 8
Sydney Swans 1 1 - 117 107 109.3 4
Western Bulldogs 1 2 - 270 263 102.7 4
Hawthorn 1 1 - 172 189 91.0 4
Brisbane Lions 1 2 - 226 281 80.4 4
Geelong - 2 - 158 168 94.0 0
Essendon - 2 - 170 184 92.4 0 
Port Adelaide - 2 - 107 136 78.7 0
Carlton - 3 - 0 175 342 51.2 0

Damn, you do know that if Adelaide kicked one more goal, we would have slipped back into the top four!!!

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hawks loss to power was interesting - their key mob in mitchell, o'meara, smith roughead et al got enough of it, but port were cleaner with the ball and if vickery is their second key forward / ruck they'll soon discover how limited a footballer he is, like richmond before them.

bombers look seriously quick with ball movement and foot speed.

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Swans have managed to get through a half of footy without letting St Kilda's tall forwards kick a single goal.

Partiularly interesting as Sydney don't have a large contingent of tall defenders.

I'm sure Goodwin is watching closely and taking notes.

 

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Well, here you have it. Another big preseason and not one team undefeated. Those last 10 minutes on Thursday night were the difference between first and fifth places.

St Kilda 2 1 - 256 160 160.0 8
GWS Giants 2 1 - 237 178 133.1 8
West Coast Eagles 2 1 - 239 192 124.5 8
Richmond 2 1 - 278 238 116.8 8
 - - - - -  - - - - - - - -  - - - - - - - - - - -
Melbourne 2 1 - 278 243 114.4 8 
Adelaide 2 1 - 285 259 110.0 4
Sydney Swans 2 1 - 194 181 107.2 8
Collingwood 2 1 - 304 288 105.6 8
Gold Coast Suns 2 1 - 265 259 102.3 8
North Melbourne 2 1 - 247 262 94.3 8
Fremantle 2 1 - 243 275 88.4 8
Geelong 1 2 - 280 268 104.5 4
Western Bulldogs 1 2 - 270 263 102.7 4
Port Adelaide 1 2 - 203 204 99.5 4
Hawthorn 1 2 - 240 285 84.2 4
Brisbane Lions 1 2 - 226 281 80.4 4
Essendon - 3 - 270 306 88.2 0 
Carlton - 3 - 0 175 342 51.2 0

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Hogan should have a day out if Carlisle is playing on him.  Their next best defender is Brown.  If we get the ball up forward then like Buddy tonight it will be easy pickings.

Just have to stop Stevens.  No-one tagging him tonight. 

Hickey is the one to worry about, 16 contested possessions as a ruck.  Max will have his work cut out.

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8 hours ago, DemonAndrew said:

swans have taken the foot off the pedal big time?

this is the big issue with the jlt; it's really 'just like training'.

saints do run really hard.

Have you seen who is lining up against the saints. I would say at least 6-7 players who won't be there round 1. Saints playing a full list minus Monty. 

Cameron, heyword, fox, foot, melican. Hewett, smith, marsh,florent 

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8 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

We'll lose round 1 by about 35 I reckon. 

Saints more consistent, better runners, taller and stronger book-ends and will make us pay. 

Swans played an undermanned side however if the saints bring the same pressure as they did in the second half then we are going to struggle.

the is no room for errors at etihad and saints tackle in packs, causing pressure on our disposal and turnovers.

our skills aren't good enough yet to stop these turnovers. Saints however are also not at top level for disposal.

if we can out match their intensity then we are every chance of winning. 

Any less then our best won't get us over the line

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