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The Swans are the best team in the comp mainly because they been gifted so much talent through their academy. Their forward line is the most potent in the comp and they have stars on every line. And Longmire is a great coach. 

....and RICHMOND are back in 9th spot where they belong.! Brilliant.

 

Awesome performance by the Swans: last minute outs, 3 players played full games the previous day, were about 7 goals down and still stormed to a great win vs a team who had a lot more to play for. 

No wonder Longmire was emotional with how his team lift like they did. 

Will be hard to beat in the finals.

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14 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Awesome performance by the Swans: last minute outs, 3 players played full games the previous day, were about 7 goals down and still stormed to a great win vs a team who had a lot more to play for. 

No wonder Longmire was emotional with how his team lift like they did. 

Will be hard to beat in the finals.

They have a seriously enviable culture and attitude. They are a very scary finals proposition. 

They haven't uttered a single boo about their last month which has been riddled with changes and hubs and being separated from their families. What a contrast to the constant moaning from Richmond and Geelong.

If they win the flag this year, I would not be surprised. 


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