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a gift from Carlton to get Swannies off the mark. really poor tunrover.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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That’s a week, and now Blakey getting a HIA. Could be more. Terrible.

 

Sydney have settled well after a shaky start.

Just now, ANG13 said:

Sydney feel like they have settled quicker than we did. 

24 hours on the lack of maturity and poise in the 1st quarter demonstrated by our premiership side was the most disappointing thing.

 

Swans play the G very well. They won't fear playing us next week if they win this.

need to kick straight though. should be ahead here.

Watch the Swans use their experience to grind out a win here

Just me or does this feel like there is no intensity? Players have space to move…

nothing like last night.


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sydney all over them but not capitalising. 

I’ve seen this movie before 

3 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Just me or does this feel like there is no intensity? Players have space to move…

nothing like last night.

Feels a lot more open. 

Not quite the same physicality either 


The intensity in this game needs to go up about 40%. More stoppages. More hard work. More hard bodies smacking into each other.

 

When kicking around the corner... dont you leave your line ??? 

Just now, beelzebub said:

When kicking around the corner... dont you leave your line ??? 

I always find this dumb, from both the league and the players perspective. Warner stuffed that up because he couldn’t run where he normally would. Drop punts after the siren, always.


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