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Richo and Hodgy arenโ€™t too bad. But [censored] me, the hyperbole from Brian Taylor and James โ€œjeeeeeepersโ€ Brayshaw is next level.ย 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Collingwood look putridย 

Don't they always??

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Swans are a proper team. Will be there or thereabouts this year.


17 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

what is he up too?ย 

This is consecutive game 216 for Crisp, so it would take this season and one more to pass Stynes.

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BT barracking for in the commentary box is pure ๐Ÿคขย 

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1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

This is consecutive game 216 for Crisp, so it would take this season and one more to pass Stynes.

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And he's within half a season of Ooze.

Lovely to see the pies get pantsed on the night they unfurl the flag.


Do I have this correct

are Sydney taking the mark, ย staying still rather than going back to take a quick kick, the opponents do not stand right on the mark. ย Then the swans play on by walking around the Collingwood playersย 

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did they do that to us as well. ??

Tired of reading comments like โ€œthis puts our loss last week into perspectiveโ€.ย 
How about instead we discuss how Sydney uses the footy going inside fwd 50 compared to us.


Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Tired of reading comments like โ€œthis puts our loss last week into perspectiveโ€.ย 
How about instead we discuss how Sydney uses the footy going inside fwd 50 compared to us.

I think you could make the point how well Sydney use the ball all over the ground. They still have two excellent players to come back in as well.ย 

First to 100 wins

Gut running in support โœ…๏ธ

Chasing down the ball carrierโœ…๏ธ

Field kickingโœ…๏ธ

Presenting up / multiple leadsโœ…๏ธ

Spreadโœ…๏ธ

Switching at the backโœ…๏ธ

Patience and switching forward of the square when nothing's on offer inside 50โœ…๏ธ

Eating up their full quota off the clock with set shotsโœ…๏ธ

All ground defensive work rate off the chartsโœ…๏ธ


Gulden's kicking really is a thing of beauty.

Pendlebury - 1 season too long.

Sydney - very good TEAM football. Contributors everywhere, running to help each other.

Mason Cox - wow that has been a terrible game of footy.

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31 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

What on earth is in the water in Sydney. Playing out of their skin. Fantastic footy to watch, and couldnโ€™t be against a better team.

They used the small ground well last week but are also spreading really effectively on the G too.


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