Second Elimination Final: Sydney Swans (6th) v GWS Giants (7th)
Venue TBC, likely Saturday 28 August 3:20pm
wow here go !!!!
Swifts take on Giants in the netball next wknd and we take on the Giants in the AFL
Second Elimination Final: Sydney Swans (6th) v GWS Giants (7th)
Venue TBC, likely Saturday 28 August 3:20pm
wow here go !!!!
Swifts take on Giants in the netball next wknd and we take on the Giants in the AFL
"be tough, only when it gets tough"
Apparently we have some input into where this will be played.
Guesswork on my part.
Tassie or Brisbane look the options.
We haven't played at utas for a few years, so I wouldn't pick there.
Likely to be Saturday avo.
Which is the bigger ground in Tassie?
Will be interesting how we deicide to negate the impact of Hogan, Greene and Himmelberg
"be tough, only when it gets tough"
It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan
Absolutely. I'm up for it. It's the way footy is going to be next year.
I think the midfield battle will be immense. Ward & Hopper were huge for the Giants last night, and we will have JPK & Mills struggling
to make it. But you have to be positive. It's probably our turn to win a derby final.
Such a pity the game won't be in Sydney.
Last edited by KTigers; 22nd August 2021 at 09:17 AM.
I thought Fox played well when he came on. Showed good run and some great delivery by foot. If spots get tight (due to JPK, Mills and maybe Chad coming in), I would favour Fox over COR as our medium defender. He's a bit more composed, can play on bigger forwards if required and has been in the side for most of the year.
From the AFL website, we played Dogs - Sydney forward/ruck Joel Amartey played the first half but was managed later in proceedings with Ryan Clarke the Swans' AFL carryover emergency.
Midfielder Chad Warner was his side's best, Dylan Stephens was lively across half-forward, while AFL emergency Sam Reid loomed as the most dangerous forward.
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