Probably NOT the best example of our ability in the wet.Originally posted by cruiser
And despite a soggy SCG in last years SF, which noone told Sydney about, we still managed to beat Geelong. We do OK in the wet.
Probably NOT the best example of our ability in the wet.Originally posted by cruiser
And despite a soggy SCG in last years SF, which noone told Sydney about, we still managed to beat Geelong. We do OK in the wet.
The Swans were awesome against the Eagles in the Wet at Subi last year. I have such fond memories.
Also in the final at TS a couple of years ago, the 'Shake Down the Thunder' match that nearly got cancelled at half time.
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also against the Weagles.Originally posted by wheels27
Also in the final at TS a couple of years ago, the 'Shake Down the Thunder' match that nearly got cancelled at half time.
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Sure. But it was a win in the end. And they we caught out by the unexpected wet ground and still managed a win.Originally posted by Agent 86
Probably NOT the best example of our ability in the wet.
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I think the PF against the Saints in 04 is a more accurate reminder of our abilities in the wet
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Why should almost two years ago count more than current games?Originally posted by hammo
I think the PF against the Saints in 04 is a more accurate reminder of our abilities in the wet
I was very impressed with the skills both teams showed with a wet ball at the SCG recently - must have been the Doggies game when it drizzled.
Except for the fact it was a semi and not the PF...Originally posted by hammo
I think the PF against the Saints in 04 is a more accurate reminder of our abilities in the wet
I get the feeling that the last q last week used up a fair whack of petrol tickets which may well have an impact this week, particularly on a heavier ground.
That's possibly true, although there are two potential offsets:
- St Kilda did much the same thing, staging a big comeback against Melbourne on a big ground, but also failed.
- The Swans appeared to rest themselves in the first three quarters!!
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I feel the opposite. I really feel we will carve the Saints up. This could get really ugly. 60-80pts I reckon.Originally posted by floppinab
I get the feeling that the last q last week used up a fair whack of petrol tickets which may well have an impact this week, particularly on a heavier ground.
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