Spot on Wardy!
McGlynn just cracks me up. Jonno Brown looked silly going after him with the size difference, but Benny was up for it.
I'd forgotten about that falcon too. Hilarious.
Spot on Wardy!
McGlynn just cracks me up. Jonno Brown looked silly going after him with the size difference, but Benny was up for it.
I'd forgotten about that falcon too. Hilarious.
Superman still wears Brett Kirk Pyjamas
Gotta love little Benny, the epitome of small man syndrome, he is class
Jetta's play won't suit the SCG if he has someone standing goal side of him all game. However, and this is a significant string to the Swans bow, on bigger grounds he will be harder to stop - effectively opening another avenue that smart teams should block on the smaller ground.
The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.
The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.
Army boots?, Nah my mum does. Seriously he slipped over 3 times on a slippery ground, WTBD?
You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe Walsh
I don't agree with you! If he gets in the right spot he will take off. But last night he had a major problem in that the guy he was playing on was just as fast as him. That makes it hard for the fast break if he can't get at least 10m on a bloke as fast as him it is going to be hard to hit the goals. But he did what good players do he layed the ball off to players in a better posie!
Look Cruiser I am not negative about this win as I believe they were travelling quite well. We brought them down to earth and reminded them of their place in the pecking order. I am not being superior I am just stating fact. The Swans are so far ahead of the Lions that there is a whole racecourse between us. The distance between Randwick and Doomben would have been shorter than the gap in class between the Swans and the Lions yesterday. We were not at our best but we were pretty good in spurts. We do have the class to go all the way but it is about management and only time will tell. I think we have to blood a couple of blokes to get them ready just in case an experienced player comes a cropper.
I am surprised more teams haven't put serious work into him. The Dogs did, and now the Lions but most have let him have his space. Maybe they're still waking up to how dangerous he's become. Some of the better teams won't bother marking him closely - teams like Collingwood think they're good enough not to have to.
The great thing about Jetta is that he is not a one-trick pony. Yes, he is quick with ball in hand, but his sensational delivery into the forward line even when he's not on the run means he can be damaging for us even when he's not allowed to go charging up the wing unchecked.
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