GWs let allir be free in almost all kick ins. It must have been an onpurpose tactic, relying on his floaty kicks to get it back afterwards. He really needs to work on his kicks over the off-season
Win this Sat and we play the Tigers, lose and we play the loser of GWS/Melbourne.
Good summary of the game. I was shocked to see Jack play that game. Also a point of note in the game. The way Hayward practically rag dolled Callum Ward in a tackle was amazing for a 20 year old. Maybe in years to come he could be the next Dusty Martin?
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As a Brisbane based fan, Saturday night was my first game at Spotless and it was an interesting experience. I was surprised at the number of GWS supporters and how passionate they were albeit a little uneducated about the game. The Giants put on a really good show, with good entertainment, food and all round atmosphere. The ground is fantastic for viewing the game. My mate from Sydney, whose kids play for the Glebe Greyhounds, was explaining that GWS has been given the territory west of Concord and are doing a great job indoctrinating the kids with lots of club and school visits. He also pointed out that GWS have the third highest membership of any sporting club in Sydney behind the Swans and wanderers. All up impressive stuff by the Giants. Certainly makes you wonder what the hell is going on at the Suns! It will however be interesting to see what happens in a few years time when they lose a few of their stars back to Melbourne and potentially start to struggle. Its always easy to support a strong team that plays an attractive style of Footy.
What a lovely turnaround that was. Thought we were cooked at the beginning of the final quarter.
Now to face the poos and wees.
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It's funny how we were 'lucky against the Pies and the Giants'. The commentators and today's press say that we ended up winning both games because they finished without a bench. I was sure in both games they finshed with only one player unable to go back on the field and each time only from the third quarter. The commentary during both games was doing my head in so I checked the match reports from AFL and found these:
Collingwood: Darcy Moore suffered a hamstring injury and played no part in the second half.
Greater Western Sydney: Ryan Griffen came from the field in the third term with a left hamstring issue and while he came back on briefly, he was iced up by the break. Daniel Lloyd suffered a cut to the face but played on, while Phil Davis played the second half in the forward line with a corked hip. Jeremy Finlayson limped off in the third term with a left leg problem but played out the match.
So in the end they played with one down on the bench for the second half of their games.
Based on this theory we should have lost to Melbourne.
We may not be playing our best football but it is better than the teams we have played.
While I acknowledge the reality that we have played injury riddled sides (injuries both pre- and during the game) and this helped us:
1) it’s not like we haven’t had our own injury concerns
2) we can only play against who the opposition put out on the field
3) form and confidence are a factor. Sure we beat under-manned opposition, but we beat them nonetheless, and that can give a psychological boost to a side, particularly a young side.
4) besting top 8 sides leading into the finals (no matter their personnel) are 8 point games - we get the 4 points, they don’t. That is important
Ultimately I couldn’t care what the media say about our wins. They’re wins. We need them.
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