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Just now, BDA said:

Swans disposal is terrible

Both teams’ disposal is awful… at least the Doggies are marking the thing.

Anyone else more and more impressed with Nathan Jones' special commentary every game he commentates. Quality analysis with no ego or head-wobble, nothing more nothing less.

 

lol the giraffe English taking a screamer over Mr 1000 goals. How embarrassing for buddy!


Every time Sydney take a mark the bulldogs  DO NOT STAND.  THEY RUN BACK 5 OR 10 METRES.   TheY did it AGainst us. It's terrible 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

I was going to say last week if McGovern goes down the Blues are in trouble.

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Dogs kicking themselves into trouble... they need to take advantage.

I still don't get the issue with Weightman.

Ugle-Hagan has shown some real mongrel, I like it.

Bailey Smith really does get under the ball when kicking long.

Blimey the dogs get an easy run from the umpires. ,, Sound off just makes it so obvious because it’s against my opinion of the play


10 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Every time Sydney take a mark the bulldogs  DO NOT STAND.  THEY RUN BACK 5 OR 10 METRES.   TheY did it AGainst us. It's terrible 

It's a deliberate tactic.  By moving that far away, they are not subject to the "Stand" rule.

Of course, it allows their opponent a clear 5 -  10 metre run forward.

The Dogs coaching team must think it is worth it.  I'm not so convinced.

Swans are lazy. Their half backs and wings don't like the gut running to create options half forward.

Swans v Dogs is a horrible game of footy. Kick to kick from one backline to the next, no real highlights, horrendous field kicking and goal kicking, Dogs getting free kicks just for being on the ground. 


33 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Is there any player going around who’s more irritating that Weightman?

No

John Longmire will give his players a serious bake at half time. They have been deplorable. Worst half of football I've seen from the Swans in a long time. 

Dogs 2:1 umpire love fest continues tonight.  😡🤢🤮

 

Umgle Bungle or whatever his name is as No 1 draft pick looks a BUST

Also Bont 3 ordinary games in  row, hype must be too hard

9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It's a deliberate tactic.  By moving that far away, they are not subject to the "Stand" rule.

Of course, it allows their opponent a clear 5 -  10 metre run forward.

The Dogs coaching team must think it is worth it.  I'm not so convinced.

So if you move back a meter or two then it Must be worth it


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