No changes.
SYDNEY
In: Nil
Out: B.Campbell (Medi-Sub)
.....and George Hewitt is an emergency for Carlton....are they actually serious?
https://www.afl.com.au/news/825022/t...-swing-the-axe
No changes.
SYDNEY
In: Nil
Out: B.Campbell (Medi-Sub)
.....and George Hewitt is an emergency for Carlton....are they actually serious?
https://www.afl.com.au/news/825022/t...-swing-the-axe
Sorry for cross posting. For us to get to 2nd, our required winning margin will depend on St Kilda's score.
This is what our winning margin needs to be to get to 130.6 percentage, based on what St Kilda scores
30 44.0
40 47.1
50 50.2
60 53.2
70 56.3
80 59.3
90 62.4
100 65.5
So we need to win by 10 goals if St Kilda score 80. If St Kilda score 50, we *only* need to win by 8.2.
Damian Barratt reckons we are going to destroy them … our percentage over out last six weeks is huge.
It’s definitely possible
Yeah thanks Brisbane you spineless hacks.
My tip is 61-107 and we just fall short.
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One positive from tonight is that it will be pretty hard for us to finish below fifth now, meaning we're unlikely to face Richmond in an elimination final (though I guess Carlton could win, and Essendon might pull something out of the fire against the Tigers). I think the Tigers are being over-rated by some of the media (certainly in terms of their chances of going all the way) but they do have the weapons to trouble most teams on their day.
Secondly, if we win on Sunday and match up against Melbourne in round one of the finals - wherever the game is - we go in against a team that's just had a soft kill. If you look at Melbourne's recent form, they've thrashed Brisbane twice, but otherwise they lost to Collingwood and the Dogs (a mediocre side) and only just fell over the line against Carlton. I guess there was a strong result against Freo in there too. While Melbourne looked very impressive tonight, I'm no more "scared" of them that I was before. They just have something that turns Brisbane to jelly.
Finally, the margin we now need to win by to secure second is so large that I don't think the team will start thinking about it until they're far enough ahead that the game is well and truly won.
Yes, last night's result was far from ideal for us but we should account for the Saints comfortably on Sunday. Its a matter of whether it will be enough. If we can get on top early as we often have in recent games, then a big win is quite plausible.
The Dees v The Jellies (gosh that’s a Liz ‘label’ to avoid) was so boring (after all the hype) as a contest, I dozed off and missed nothing.
100%! Roll out the cliches, but that’s what they’re for.
Saints have nothing to lose at this point - so they will come at us looking for a big win. We need to be switched on from the get-go. Anything but a win for us will spoil all that good work & to lose by a lot will be a disaster.
C’mon Swannies!!
There were a number of kicks to that south-east corner of the SCG which went long and wide of the Buddy leads. RC’s was just one of ‘em. A decent breeze blowing that way?
He does need to keep polishing the disposal skills, however, as he seems to telegraph where he’s going and all it takes is a touch by the opponent to cause a turnover.
He’s been great at curtailing attacking weapons from other teams defensive zones, and there’s been a lot of talk about it across the media. Teams will work out how to get around it. I reckon there’ll be a lot of attention from those around him if he goes to Sinclair (say). Tag/block the tagger perhaps?
That's such a good point about not having to worry about the margin as that will only come in to play once we've secured the win and are quite a long way in front.thats a real positive to win first and then the margin suddenly looms as the next target
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Thank you for this.
I'll start looking at this once we look like we're in the way to a handy win
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