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Gawd this is a cholera-level bed-[censored] by Adelaide right now. 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

from mum: 8 kicks and 7 goals 1 for amartey

 

Add another kick and another goal 

 

Someone needs to call the cops… get the Amartey party shut down  🥴

 


The umpires seem determined to cause a hometown riot. They seem hellbent on finding every minuscule holding/ blocking free for Sydney they can conjure up. 

 

The Swans are a talented team, but they are just having one of those seasons where it all really clicks - like us in ‘21, Cats in ‘22, and Pies last year.

They have the confidence of a team who are having their year.

17 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Wow a functional forward line who would have thought that, maybe just a thought we could try that...

you think?

[censored] me


23 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

9 kicks; 8 goals 1

amazing amartey

Surely he'll get a chance for 10. It's rare these days for a player to kick that many.

What a turn around by Sydney 

Has anyone ever kicked 9 goals from 10 touches?

he has kicked 20% of his career goal total in one night

good lord

[censored] pathetic from the Crows

10 goals straight against when winning at home


21 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The Swans are a talented team, but they are just having one of those seasons where it all really clicks - like us in ‘21, Cats in ‘22, and Pies last year.

They have the confidence of a team who are having their year.

Yeah they have that belief that they’ll just grind any team down and win 

27 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The Swans are a talented team, but they are just having one of those seasons where it all really clicks - like us in ‘21, Cats in ‘22, and Pies last year.

They have the confidence of a team who are having their year.

Cats and Dees... yes.

Collingwood is just a superbly coached team where the buy-in and hunger is at an all time high. Collingwood rarely won big last year. They just found a way to win. But there was always a lingering sense someone could beat them.

Sydney is just awesome.


 
2 minutes ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

That Grundy guy goes all right....

Yeah remember when goody chose Schache over him in a final last year 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Should’ve kept Grundy…

 Flirt GIF by The Vibe is Right

Sure, but in what role - he wouldn't / couldn't play froward at all (after the practice match at Casey v Richmond)??

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

can see the bloods doing what they always seem to be doing of late - give up a start in q1, grind their way into it in q2 and q3, and then run away with it in q4

seems to have been the modus operandi of late - it was ours for a while too over the 2021-23 years; you come unstuck eventually, as we know

it's a risky way to play

Thanks, Nostradamus 🙄

What a performance by Joel Armati.  9.1 from 10 disposals, including 7 marks, 6 tackles.    Could anyone ever do that in the red and blue??

"Only" 195 cm.   

Do we have any recruiting scouts in Ghana?


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