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Tom Campbell dominus ruckus

Luka Kentfield good mark

Baldi would want that kick back two on one slow and high.

Casey 5 goals 4 behinds

Swans 3 goals 2 behinds

 

OMG just tuned in. How they stuffed up that foiled attempt at clearance 27-28 minute mark. Back and forth, rinse and repeat until a turnover and a siren goal to South Melbourne.


Another turnover leads to a Swans goal.

Strong quarter by the Dees.

Given our earlier drawn match percentage isn't a big issue but winning each quarter and finishing strongly should be the goal.

Tholstrup has flashed in and out but not really setting the ground alight. Does he have the X factor? I'm not sure

1sr qtr

Entertaining

Yes last minute turnover was poor

Otherwise good

JVR 2 goals, Woey good, Mentha lively, Jeffo better as CHF type, Kentfield is looking promising. Kolt needs to get into it.

Heading down to Geelong now for a family dinner. Cheers to all.

from @sydneydemon :

Jeffo 6 touches 3 marks and a goal. Great pass to JVR for a goal who’s kicked 2 goals. Playing well through the middle and in general play

based upon the 10 mins of the last quarter that i saw via the stream:

  • jvr and el jefe look like a great forward pairing at this level

  • culley smart user going i50

  • plugger mac is twice as big as his oppo

 

2nd Qt

Pup at feet of pac

Sestan lucky not to get 50 metre against late late shove

Swans goaling against the tide again

Sestan wrestlemania what a tackle!

JEFFO free, goal!!!!!!


Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Bad miss by Tholstrup after a little bit of flair

he seems to be able to do a lot right but his skills leave a lot to be desired

some dumb frees being given away to the swans to keep them in the contest

Tmac looking decidedly scratchy

Tholstrup went the showman misses

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bad miss by Tholstrup after a little bit of flair

More lair than flair

TC goal!!!!!!!


Casey 7 goals 5 behinds.

Swans 5 goals 2 behinds

Cream has butter fingers

Red hot on holding the ball.

Tmac looking decidedly scratchy.


Swans now surging momentum going their way.

7 goals apiece

 

Crude almost reportable tackle on Luka

JB’s getting a bit.

JC goal!!!!!!!

Jai Culley’s been impressive. We await the second coming.

Edited by Tarax Club
No messiah complex edit


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