Are people watching this?
Can we possibly match that pace?
...or can we hold-it-up and force them to play on our terms?
This time next week, we'll really know where we're at.
Are people watching this?
Can we possibly match that pace?
...or can we hold-it-up and force them to play on our terms?
This time next week, we'll really know where we're at.
Currently 85-39. Was out to 62 points at one stage in the second quarter.
Was looking quite scary there for a moment. Will be interesting next week.
Bring it on!!
That's exactly what I'm thinking as I watch the Dogs slaughter the lame Port scum. Next weeks game promises to be an absolute beauty. I hope the SCG is packed for it.Originally posted by jazzamcc
Bring it on!!
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i think today shows how good the crows are coached - the dogs were slaughtered at aami a few weeks back
street is on report so he might be missing therefore we need to exploit their lack of ruckmen. i suspect that we'll lock them down across half back and the midfield and choke their run on the smaller scg
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I reckon we'll beat the Bulldogs.Originally posted by punter257
i think today shows how good the crows are coached - the dogs were slaughtered at aami a few weeks back
street is on report so he might be missing therefore we need to exploit their lack of ruckmen. i suspect that we'll lock them down across half back and the midfield and choke their run on the smaller scg
They will find it VERY hard to find the amount of space they require for their gameplan on the small SCG. They will not be able to apply the same about of run and handball with EASE as the Swans will be on their hammer every time.
The amount of pressure Sydney apply vs Port Adelaide today, is a huge amount of difference.
Sydney by 33
Don't forget Rocket Eade is very well aware of the confines of the SCGOriginally posted by TheMase
They will find it VERY hard to find the amount of space they require for their gameplan on the small SCG.
We have simply outplayed the Dogs for the past few years at the SCG. But Eade is smart and knows the SCG very well and his team has much more confident and skill than in the past.
I think we can stop them and turn the ball around and get well ahead on the scoreboard - but if the Swans don't play with their recent determination, we'll get done.
I hope Tiger will be playing.
Question is - who will be dropped to make way for Matthews to return next week? Who ever is dropped will be spitting chips!
And the man who started it, the Schneiderman, can kick his third for the quarter. And the swans are in the Grand Final!
Unfortunately, during yesterdays game Luffy said he thought it would probably be McVeigh.
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I really hope not. Mathews's lack of pace would be exposed by the Bulldogs midfield.
Matthews may not be able to find a place in the team.
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That would be shame. Watching yesterday's game I thought he did quite well in the forward pocket - I was wondering whether he would make a good permanent FP.Originally posted by RogueSwan
Unfortunately, during yesterdays game Luffy said he thought it would probably be McVeigh.
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