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Swans are 20th on the ladder (out of 21 teams) with only one win for the year.

We're 13th on 3.5 wins (1.5 games out of 8)

Should be a comfortable win but as usual I'll be looking for system and particularly forward movement and delivery.

Tholstrup is probably the key watch.

 

Jesse Craven a late inclusion from original selected side. (Billy the Kid's promotion in Alice).

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Roo goal!

 
3 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Roo goal!

I thought he was up North??


 

JEFFO big lead no choccies.

Swans free perplexing in goal square?

Goal review Ricky Mentha.

Roo admirable second effort.

JEFFO missed opportunity.

Culley good tackle

JEFFO goal! after third shot

Casey 2 goals 4 behinds

Swans 1 goal 2 behinds

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50 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Swans are 20th on the ladder (out of 21 teams) with only one win for the year.

We're 13th on 3.5 wins (1.5 games out of 8)

Should be a comfortable win but as usual I'll be looking for system and particularly forward movement and delivery.

Tholstrup is probably the key watch.

All true.

But it should never noted that whilst we have 15 AFL listed players they have 11.


12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I thought he (JVR) was up North??

He can do a massive long kick 🤣

Culley puts some moves

Past to Jesse Craven goal!!!

JEFFO leading again honored by pass.

Chip kick to ROO

Easy goal!!!!

Casey 4 goals 4 behinds

Swans 1 goal 2 behinds

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Just now, Tarax Club said:

JEFFO leading again honored by pass.

Chip kick to ROO

Easy goal!!!!

The more these two play together the better they’ll get. Unfortunate it’s in the 2s but chemistry is happening.

 

Late goal to Swans halves the lead

Ricky Mentha having a good game goal!!!!!


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