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14 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

That free kick against Davey (GCS) for running too far was diabolical. Critical time in the game. Coach killer.

Surely players know that they are running to far. 

But GC missed some easy goals that quarter, but it would be great if they could win. 


Their intercept marking has been off for weeks because they on't seem to know what they're supposed to be doing in this new Collingwood game plan. They've robbed Peter to pay Paul.

 

Witts is a really good ruckman - some of his work is so good to watch. And although Buddy will do some miraculous stuff and may be even help win a game or two, a larger % of his work each week is becoming a liability. 

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HTB free payed against Witts...

"That's smart by Kennedy. Jumped on top of Witts and dragged it back in"

🤔

If everyone - including the presumably the umpire - can see that the tackler dragged it back in, why does this call continuity go against the guy under the pack who has been tackled?


Jarrod Witts is the second best ruckman behind Gawn.

Swans have been really poor in this final quarter. Can;t get any offence going at all


I actually think the Suns have the bones of a really good side.. they probably need a better coach, and 2-3 really good experienced players but i reckon they can be optimistic. 

1 minute ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I actually think the Suns have the bones of a really good side.. they probably need a better coach, and 2-3 really good experienced players but i reckon they can be optimistic. 

Problem is they get right on the edge about to explode and be raided again by Victorian clubs.

This will go down as one of the worst last quarters in recent memory. Both sides hopeless. 


1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Problem is they get right on the edge about to explode and be raided again by Victorian clubs.

Bigger problem is that they have few players like Touk Miller who works his butt off..

Sydney’s midfield smashed by Gold Coast

clearances and contested touches 

maybe Sydney aren’t that good

 

Both those results good for us. Win tomorrow and we're 3 games clear of 5th (or possibly 4th depending in other results).

Credit to the Suns but i'm not sure about the Swans top 4 bona fides after this quarter of football. They were dreadful

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