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Swans are shooting themselves here

Edited by Jibroni

 
 

I wish we could show a bit of Richmond grit

 
52 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

I wish we could show a bit of Richmond grit

I wish we had Bolton.


24 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

I wish we had Bolton.

I honestly thought we did in Kozzy getting more mid minutes … but he’s been lost this year. 

If Nankervis gets referred directly to the Tribunal which seems very likely for a replica of the DeGoey late bump, he will get the minimum 3 week suspension so will not be available for our game.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

If Nankervis gets referred directly to the Tribunal which seems very likely for a replica of the DeGoey late bump, he will get the minimum 3 week suspension so will not be available for our game.

it's gotta be three you'd think based on the de goey precedence 

I watched the cricket, thought it would be more interesting. However I did read about Nanks hit and it didn't sound great. 

Interetsing to see what the dogs can do against the pies tonight. 


6 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Interetsing to see what the dogs can do against the pies tonight. 

Dogs arguably have the best traditional style forward line in the comp these days.

Pity about their defence

The one worry I have re Collingwood tonight is how their running centre corridor and angled game will translate to the smaller Docklands ground

Staying at Crown tonight with my young one and just went to the food court. With the Collingwood, Dogs match, I’ve never been surrounded by so many dead set bogans. It was getting unruly in the public section!!

That channel 7 promo really is pukesville


Although it may (appear or) be better for us if WB lose, I can't help but support the Dogs tonight. Pies look vulnerable AF.
In the end, we make top 4 if we're good enough. This game is exposing Magpies.

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

Wish we could kick to our forwards advantage like dogs are doing tonight.

Docklands makes teams look good - and causes they’re undoing on a real ground. 

Edited by The heart beats true

 

DeGoey caught twice then his team mate straight after....

Nichol's response.... "Play on play on" even while the 2nd player was being effectively tackled and dropping it for the third time

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Docklands makes teams look good - and causes they’re undergoing on a real ground. 

Still wish we could kick to our forwards advantage like they are doing tonight.


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