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1 minute ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

I’m glad we took our chance when we had it because flags are bloody hard to win.

100%

Our previous 2 GF’s we were never in them. At least we went all the way when we had our time at the top (however brief it was).

We dominated 2021 and when the going got tough, we were brave enough to get going.

Swans seemingly satisfied with just making a GF.

 

Grundy the leading disposals.

That's a worry.

This game was here for the Swans taking

This isn't 22 for them.

They have dominated all year but they have given this away.

Their lack of pressure that second quarter was a disgrace

Just didn't turn up for 30 mins.

This will scar them for a long time.

And rightly so. 

Was going for the Swans but after that...they don't deserve any support.

Losers.

Lions will win by 100.

 

Grundy being exposed. One trick pony (blocking opposition ruckman at centre bounce). Time for him to grow a pair, jump and tap the ball to the advantage of Sydney's gun midfielders. Grundy's centre bounce tactic playing right into Brisbane's hands.

 

Just now, layzie said:

Grundy has been so disappointing

Been Swans best player 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Been Swans best player 

Has he had a hitout to advantage yet? 

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Grundy has been so disappointing

Although he is doing a lot of ground work and follow up, in his main role he is being beaten by Fort. 

Swans going wide.

Sheesh look at the scoreboard.

The games over. Go direct.

 


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Been Swans best player 

OK around the ground. Liability at centre bounces. There will be no bang, bang, bang if he keeps just blocking the opposition ruckman!

A second run at this meme 🤣 

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expected more at this opening from the swans.  Repeat of 2022 for them.

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Just now, layzie said:

Has he had a hitout to advantage yet? 

Just saying that Swans have so many others to blame before him.

 


10 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Swans seemingly satisfied with just making

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Our back to back straight sets is disappointing but stinking it up in 2 grand final tonkings will be very hard to live with 

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Although he is doing a lot of ground work and follow up, in his main role he is being beaten by Fort. 

Exactly, getting his taps but completely exposed by Fort.

Has butchered it constantly as well

9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Grundy the leading disposals.

That's a worry.

This game was here for the Swans taking

This isn't 22 for them.

They have dominated all year but they have given this away.

Their lack of pressure that second quarter was a disgrace

Just didn't turn up for 30 mins.

This will scar them for a long time.

And rightly so. 

Was going for the Swans but after that...they don't deserve any support.

Losers.

Lions will win by 100.

 

Dominated is a bit of a furphy. They took their chances. Let’s not forget they got thumped by 100+ points just over a month ago. 

1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

expected more at this opening from he swans.  Repeat of 2022 for them.

Worse.

On the form all year they were favorites for most.

Weakest effort from so many of them.

Can't see them shaking this off for a long time.

Forget the colliwobbles.

#Sydneysuckers.


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Just saying that Swans have so many others to blame before him.

 

Yes and no. He was brought in to give them the difference in games like this. It's not happening and he's not performaning at the level you would pay a million bucks for on the big stage.

 

Florent and Gulden have been woeful. Absolutely unaccountable performances

 


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