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AFL Round 3 - Non MFC Games (2017)

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How many times have Sydney midfielders lost their feet tonight? Jack has been very ordinary.

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Just now, A F said:

How many times have Sydney midfielders lost their feet tonight? Jack has been very ordinary.

Jack IS very ordinary. Hasn't played good footy for a couple years now. Just ask an honest Swans fan.


Swans midfield as a whole has been ordinary tonight. Can they stand up at the end when they need to?

Zac Jones has been good tonight. He a real goer that kid!

Gee that Zac Jones is more handy

 
9 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Jack IS very ordinary. Hasn't played good footy for a couple years now. Just ask an honest Swans fan.

You're right. What a sitter. That might be the game right there.


Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

How long to go?

-5 seconds.

Collingwood by a point. Buckley lives another week.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

They never looked like it the Swans. They're in a bit of trouble I reckon. They have some injuries, but their depth has been exposed a bit.


Just now, A F said:

They never looked like it the Swans. They're in a bit of trouble I reckon. They have some injuries, but their depth has been exposed a bit.

Yep, this. Their top 10-15 is as good as any, but geez they drop away quick after that. Heeney, Rampe and a couple of other injuries and they are looking very vulnerable.

Sydney managed to look old and slow and young and tentative at the same time at times tonight.

What an exciting win for the Pies. They're pretty ordinary but they really do crack in.

Edited by DemonAndrew

Just now, DemonAndrew said:

Well that was exciting

Bruce was certainly excited.

6 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Yep, this. Their top 10-15 is as good as any, but geez they drop away quick after that. Heeney, Rampe and a couple of other injuries and they are looking very vulnerable.

Let's see how our boys go tomorrow. Bit of a test of our depth as well.


Can't come back from 0-3. They travel now and play West Coast and GWS next two weeks. They're missing a few key players. Swans Will fight back into the 8 but won't go all the way now. Their mids have lost form at a remarkable rate. Jack has been average for a while now, but Parker, Hannebury, JPK etc have gone from league leaders to average this year. 

Pies are decent middle of the ladder team this year. Hope we roll them twice again!

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

-5 seconds.

Collingwood by a point. Buckley lives another week.

Excellent....bring on the Pies false dawn.

6 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

Sydney managed to look old and slow and young and tentative at the same time at times tonight.

What an exciting win.

Yep, Sydney midfield was very slow. Jones and Aliir had good games and make them look a bit quicker than they are. 

Really shown up on the outside. Hopefully St Kilda have their first win against Collingwood next week. ;)

 

Good to see the 鬼佬 (foreign devils) go 0 - 3.

That Howe played well; lucky Hunt is a level higher.

Gee Mayne is a shadow of him five years ago.

3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Excellent....bring on the Pies false dawn.

Their tackling is what won them the game. If we play like we did against the Saints we will wipe the floor with them.

 

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