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Swans seem to hav blown it - 0.55 to go

 

 

Heeney with his 3rd shot for goal out on the full

 

I'm glad I took the +2 point  swans line, rather than the win, which was my first thought.


what a pathetic performance from the swans. at least 8 easy shots missed

Heeney didn’t even register a point with 3 standard shots for goal. 

No roaming Brian. That's an advantage.

Gee it was frustrating last week watching us miss but you'd be even more frustrating being a swans fan

 

6.18 7.12 

Is bad kicking still bad football?


That's a great result for us and that's a great result that will see the Cats struggle to make the eight from here.

Nichols nearly got them over the line with the help of about half of the Swannies.

Are they kissed on the pecker or what this lot?

They would be fuming though!

Suck on a fat one Ferals.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

That serves as a loss for the Cats

Great result for the dees all round. 

Makes it harder for cats to surge. 

But two points to both swans and cats might keep them ahead of freo.


Just now, monoccular said:

6.18 7.12 

Is bad kicking still bad football?

It is when 1 of those 18 points was hitting the goal post from 10 metres out. Fox you absolute goose 🤪.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Why didn't Geelong go up the middle in that last play rather than do the Steven may wide kick

Because 2 points is better than none.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

It is when 1 of those 18 points was hitting the goal post from 10 metres out. Fox you absolute goose 🤪.

It was a hard shot for Fox, he was at least 5 metres out with no one in front of him. 

Oh for a Gulden in our side kicking those long low drop punts into the forwards. He is a ripper.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

It was a hard shot for Fox, he was at least 5 metres out with no one in front of him. 

Goal umpire must’ve put him off


7 minutes ago, monoccular said:

6.18 7.12 

Is bad kicking still bad football?

13.30.

An honorary 7.27.

Don't games like these make you just love AFL?

 

2 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Oh for a Gulden in our side kicking those long low drop punts into the forwards. He is a ripper.

Made a huge difference for the Swans forwards and their conversation.

Oh wait a minute….

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Goal umpire must’ve put him off

Says Jake Lever: 'The ump should have been penalised for being within 5 metres of the mark!'


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