Perfect day for football: temperature in the low 20s; only the occasional cloud, with very little chance of rain; a gentle southerly breeze, that shouldn't affect scoring.
Perfect day for football: temperature in the low 20s; only the occasional cloud, with very little chance of rain; a gentle southerly breeze, that shouldn't affect scoring.
Yey, a dedicated match thread. Good work Deja.
I think we win this game handsomely.....if thinking is hoping. Seriously though, we should not lose this, even with our injuries. We play a better brand of footy and hopefully today, we can get back to our speedy style of play from the first few rounds. Dewy will coach to stop our flow but I'm confident we will find a way. Should be an entertaining game.
I reckon it'll be a tight one all day, but hoping we can play well and get back to the expansive football seen earlier in the season.
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
Undisciplined by Papley. We had the ball and he gave away a free.
I get the feeling that Alistair Lynch doesn't like us. He seems to speak negatively about us.
The gap between Sinclair and Hickey is hugely obvious. Impact in our centre clearances equally clear. Basically Sinclair junps with his arm up....and that's it.
Whoever is on Miller needs to tighten up - too many easy disposals.
My confidence is shaken already......get in the game Swans!
Oh, there's our first goal. Better......
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Paps holding his ankle.....injury?
Jeez that passage of play was loose - the Suns had about 5 blokes who could get the ball unopposed. Worrying signs.
Suns forward entries clean into an open 50 metre arc. Swans shambolic, slow into a crowded static 50 metre arc. We are playing 2020 footy again.
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