Our inability to hit a target under pressure by hand or foot is killing us. Our skill levels look a level below the Dogs. At least we can only get better.
Our inability to hit a target under pressure by hand or foot is killing us. Our skill levels look a level below the Dogs. At least we can only get better.
Some comments from the AFL Live match feed:
"Jarryd McVeigh leads all players on the ground with 168 metres gained this term at 100 per cent disposal efficiency. However the other five players on the ground to have gained at least 100 metres this term are all Bulldogs."
We really have to lift our workrate.
"Despite the Swans dominance in the ruck, where they have won 18 hitouts from 31 contests, including eight hitouts-to-advantage to two, the Bulldogs have won twice as many clearances than their opponents in the first half (16-8)."
Some centre clearance improvement would be handy.......Come on Swans!!
Yes, in both his games, he's been Dan the turnover man. Perhaps until he proves he can hit a target again, there should be a team rule that says, if he wants to have a possession, then he's going to have to get the ball himself.
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Yes, need to improve our clearances. And only 18 tackles in the first half, isn't good either.
Some centre clearance improvement would be handy.......Come on Swans!![/QUOTE]
Been an issue all season and doesnt look like changing any time soon.
What a stupid handball from Lloyd! We are very lucky!
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Well done, Stevic, miss a reportable offence right in front of you.
I'm not watching (it's not on down here in Vic).....what was the offence?
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A welcome 'live feed' comment:
"Sydney have lifted their kicking efficiency early in the third term, going at 100 per cent (83 per cent in their forward half) compared to the Bulldogs 40 per cent. This has allowed the Swans to spend 62 per cent of this quarter in their forward half."
Excellent!
Here is where the umpires collude to bring the Dogs back into it....shameful...
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