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Dees 21 swans 13

Frees. Dees 6. Swans 1.

Clearances Dees 12 Swans 10

Inside50s Dees 11 Swans 13

Hitouts Dees 9 Swans 20

Spargo watch - 0 possessions, 2 tackles, 3 fumbles.

Lindsay - 166 metre gained - 5 kicks 👏

Clarry - 11 possessions 👏

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Grundy doing well too.

Oliver getting his hands on it.

Maybe need a little more from Tracc in his 200 but he will storm home.

Was Kozzie benched after that goal....he disappeared in the last ten?

Spargo struggling.

Who is the sub?

Deep forward


 

The ball is bouncing around like it’s pumped up too much. It’s all over the place.


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Disco playing very well

Lever is not the player he was…

tmac and turner are so much more settled then them two, one of them needs to go to bring petty back or adams

5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Both were absolute gifts from god. Still it’s an even contest.

Yep. The swans won’t give us much, and we have to take our chances. As shown by that goal.


Lol these post-goal songs.


I think AJ is the most unpolished AFL footballer I’ve ever seen

 

That’s spargypants’ value, if anyone is wondering.


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