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Given the Clearances to dogs and soft frees, they should be smashing it.

Swans ball movement has been excellent and look like scoring everytime they go fwd.

Swans defence solid too.

Come on Swannies....keep us where we belong.

Looks like Fev has been in the same paddock as me

 

Free kick Bulldogs

 

Dogs are the media darling mean that will start spruiking Cats if they lose this one. 

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bulldogs blessed by the umpires. 

They had just under 30 more free kicks to their advantage than any other club going into this round. 

And they throw and flop with the best of them


7 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

And they throw and flop with the best of them

Would that be Port and Geelong?

42 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

???? 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...

 

I mean that neither Watts or Jamarra are anywhere near being ready based on their respective debut games.

(Now watch him kick 3 last qtr goals to get his team over the line)

Questions have to be asked about the Doggies now 50% against Top 8 sides - assuming the swans hold their 20pt lead.
 

I doubt their they would hold up under finals intensity and pressure. 


You cannot win a flag with Josh Bruce at full forward. Swans pressure enormous


#freekickbulldogs 

How’s that BS decision 

 

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