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Sydney have proved Lingers right So far. They have one trick, turn off their run off HN supply by tagging Daicos and they can’t do much from other score avenues. 

As has been said, it was a very poor coaching performance last week.


4 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Mason Cox is an absolute DUD.

except for when he plays us

The game looks the way Collingwood like it at the moment.  The Swans are playing well but haven't capitalised.  Hoping the Swans can get it done.  I don't fear travelling to the SCG for the first final if that's how it rolls out.  No side is better on the road than the Demons.

 
13 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Ginnivan must have the most punch-able head in football.

I hate it as now he is being presented by commentators as a victim when he is a serial provocateur. 

Hawks playing Sicily in the midfield allowing Lynch to kick 8…. Nothing to see here, certainly not tanking…. 😳😳😳

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24 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Ginnivan must have the most punch-able head in football.

I see your Ginnivan and raise you…

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24 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Ginnivan must have the most punch-able head in football.

True, but he has some stiff opposition.

Draper from Essendon?

Rhys Matheson from the Lions?

 

1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Pies making mistakes they just didn't make last week.

This is nothing like the pies team we played last week. Their pressure is way off, they’re missing easy shots, maybe it was Langdon’s spray that go them going? 😭😭😭


I’m embarrassed that we’ve lost to Collingwood twice. Sydney are proving that they’re a bloody ordinary side who have had a lot of luck. 
 

4 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

This is nothing like the pies team we played last week. Their pressure is way off, they’re missing easy shots, maybe it was Langdon’s spray that go them going? 😭😭😭

 
Not just collingwood.
They've all lifted when they've played us.
All wanna take down the big dog.
 

This is not Sydney playing well this is Collingwood hitting the wall.

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15 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Pies making mistakes they just didn't make last week.

It wasn’t so much mistakes, it’s more that they were bordering on flukey with their ball movement . today is a typical Collingwood game, they just beat a bunch of mediocre sides then put on their best game of the year against us. 
 

I reckon the Blues are a red hot chance next week. 

 
28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I see your Ginnivan and raise you…

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I go all in with a Joel Selwood.

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