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Round Four
Sydney Swans v Melbourne
Thursday, April 11, 7.20pm AEST
SCG

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5.20pm: All gates open

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As an interstate game, only country/interstate Members can use their Membership to gain access to the game.

General public tickets to the match can be purchased via Ticketek

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Public transport

The easiest way to access the SCG is via public transport. 

To get there, head to Central train station and catch an express Moore Park shuttle bus (Route 1) to the ground.

Buses to Central Station will run until an hour after the game.

To plan your trip to the game, head to the Transport NSW Journey Planner.

Car parking

Limited car parking may be available in the Moore Park precinct.

For the latest parking information, please visit the SCG website 

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TV times

Melbourne: Channel 7 - 7.00pm + Fox Footy - 7.00pm
Sydney: 7mate - 7.00pm + Fox Footy - 7.00pm
Brisbane: 7mate - 7.00pm + Fox Footy - 7.00pm
Adelaide: Channel 7 - 6.30pm + Fox Footy - 6.30pm
Perth: 7mate - 5.00pm + Fox Footy - 5.00pm
Tasmania: Channel 7 - 7.00pm + Fox Footy - 7.00pm
Canberra: 7mate - 7.00pm + Fox Footy - 7.00pm
Darwin: Channel 7 - 6.30pm + Fox Footy - 6.30pm

For all other regions and radio info, refer to the AFL Broadcast Guide.

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Live scores, stats and match highlights are available at the tap of a finger in the club's mobile app.

Download it for iOS or Android.

Social media

Match hashtag: #AFLSwansDees

Follow the club on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for live match coverage and a behind-the-scenes insight into match day.

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VFL Round 2 - City of Casey Community Day

Casey Demons v North Melbourne | Saturday April 13, 2.00pm | Casey Fields

While Melbourne may be interstate this weekend, you can still get your footy fix at Casey Fields on Saturday afternoon!

The first VFL match at Casey Fields for 2019 will also be the City of Casey Community Day, with plenty of family activities planned from 1.00pm including:

  • Pony rides
  • Cupcakes
  • Popcorn
  • Fairy floss
  • CFA Fire Truck
  • Food trucks
  • Free Easter eggs from the Easter bunny

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2 days until the game

i was hoping for more time before I have to watch the Dees play again

We will win this and change the tragectory of the season.

Small grounds suit us, until we adapt to the 6-6-6  rule. We were better on smaller grounds last year before the AFL changed the rules and unfairly lessened our recruitment strategy of competitive beasts.

 

 
1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

We will win this and change the tragectory of the season.

 

Lose it and its light out for 2019.   We aren't coming back from 0-4 especially with our tough draw.


1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

We will win this and change the tragectory of the season.

Small grounds suit us, until we adapt to the 6-6-6  rule. We were better on smaller grounds last year before the AFL changed the rules and unfairly lessened our recruitment strategy of competitive beasts.

 

I'm with you. If this was at the G It would be a certain loss,  but I have a feeling the SCG will suit us due to lack of open space. They are only slightly quicker than us if at all so pace won't destroy us like Essendon did. 

We'll win this.

Smaller ground, one day extra break.

McVeigh a big loss. Hayward as well, makes them need to go to Buddy more.

Let the system go... just play and enjoy.

Went looking for the odds with betting agencies absolutely staggered to see most have the odds around the mark or Swans $1.75 to Dees $2.10.

I was hoping for some $3 plus value on us. My feelings before each game has come to fruition this year but I’m confident of a win this week... Maybe more hoping because I’ll be up there 

 
27 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

We'll win this.

Smaller ground, one day extra break.

McVeigh a big loss. Hayward as well, makes them need to go to Buddy more.

Let the system go... just play and enjoy.

You think that's a good thing for us?


3 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

You think that's a good thing for us?

Yep, even more predictable than it already is.

See Carlton last week.

 

I'm not sure any ground particularly suits us especially a smaller ground against very quick opposition.

Just imagine ( painful as it is ) just how quickly Sydney can go coast to coast on their beloved turf ( non-lawn, paddock ) ??

From extended kickins..quick flick to Buddy... goodnight Irene.

This is a monumental blood bath in the making.Fun days ahead. 

 

Not sure why folks think SCG is a 'small ground':  155m L x 136m W. 

As a reminder:  Round 2, 2019 @ gmha:  170m L x 115m W.  We lost by 80 points.

It is the wider grounds that trouble us because opp spread wide and stretch our defences on the outside.  SCG has more room for this play than gmha had.  If we can't win on a ground that is 115m wide I can't see it happening on one that is 20m wider. 

27 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Went looking for the odds with betting agencies absolutely staggered to see most have the odds around the mark or Swans $1.75 to Dees $2.10.

I was hoping for some $3 plus value on us. My feelings before each game has come to fruition this year but I’m confident of a win this week... Maybe more hoping because I’ll be up there 

I’m mates with a bloke who is a pro punter (alberit on horses and dogs) and he has had a massive bet on us @2.20

seems unders to me.

How many of the people saying we are certainties this week tipped against us the past three weeks?


30 minutes ago, poita said:

How many of the people saying we are certainties this week tipped against us the past three weeks?

Certainties to win...or lose lol . Just asking.

I reckon we're a dead set cert this week ;)

We will beat Sydney. Franklin will run Frost into form.?

I think we will win this one on the smaller ground, but then lose to St Kilda at the G next week.

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

We will beat Sydney. Franklin will run Frost into form.?

Have a sneaky suspicion it might be the other way round ;)

Am expecting a masterclass from buddy on Thursday... who's going to stop him ?

I have a feeling I’ll be crying into my wine by quarter time as Buddy kicks his 17th goal. 


9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I have a feeling I’ll be crying into my wine by quarter time as Buddy kicks his 17th goal. 

I think I am correct in saying that Buddy hasn’t played in a loosing team against Melbourne. Time to break another Hoodoo DEES ?

10 minutes ago, Oneday said:

Alir Alir will have a field day picking off our i50 entries!

Oh bugger....forgot about him .

 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

I have a feeling I’ll be crying into my wine by quarter time as Buddy kicks his 17th goal. 

I too have a bad feeling he is due for a big game.


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