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How does Libba get away with all these throws? Can’t stand the cheat 

 

Sydney can’t get their hands on the footy in the clearances. Dogs dominating out the middle. 


16 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Commentators need to calm their farm over Ugle-Hagan. 

There’s  a whiff of Jack Watts circa 2009 debut about young Jamarra today.

Just now, ANG13 said:

The Swans best footy is very very good. 

One of best wins against Sydney. They gave us 4 quarters of serious pressure 

Sydney better get comfortable playing in Victoria. They’ll be here a while. 

 
3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

There’s  a whiff of Jack Watts circa 2009 debut about young Jamarra today.

???? Sunday marquee game??

Marketing?

Not sure what you mean...

If you're inferring The Dogs are marketing him (which I'm not sure you are), then it's all Channel 7.

My thoughts are that back in the day, it was the club that pushed the agenda for Watts, not the stations...

 


7 hours ago, Jaded said:

No. They don’t play finals down there against Victorian teams. Not enough seating.

They've played 1 finals game there against Freo in 2016? because there were 4 games inelbiurbe that weekend. They will never have a final against another Vic team down there and even against interstate teams it's questionable.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Gee Swans could be a worry for some in finals.

They'll have to hub here for a few weeks if not the rest of the season. Will make it tough for them to win it


Bruce looks like a part time barista working in a vegan cafe making matcha lattes. 

 

Carn the dogs!

the swans have 6 winnable games to come. Don’t want another non vic team in the top 4. Just in case we lose a couple in the run home

Ugle Hagan two kick one handball the way the commentators are carrying on you would think it is the second coming of Haydn Bunton


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