#breaking McVeigh has just told @7NewsMelbourne he is IN #afl @7NewsSydney @7NewsMelbourne #exclusive
— Tom Browne (@TomBrowne7) September 28, 2016
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Don't often agree with Barry but i think he's right a huge risk taking McVeigh in. Dogs are quick on the outside and their forwards are excellent at getting the ground ball. McVeigh will get caught for pace and get turned around.
Mills hasn't played in 20? days or somethingComment
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McVeigh picked up 23 posessions, 5 tackles, 4 marks, 1 goal against the Bulldogs earlier this year. He's smart and knows what it takes to win a GF. If he's fit he's an asset.Don't often agree with Barry but i think he's right a huge risk taking McVeigh in. Dogs are quick on the outside and their forwards are excellent at getting the ground ball. McVeigh will get caught for pace and get turned around.
Mills hasn't played in 20? days or somethingComment
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A fully fit McVeigh can win matches but if he pings his calf again we're down a rotation for the third week in a row. Our second halves last two weeks were average and went goal for goal.Comment
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It is true our second halfs were just 'Meh' but because of excellent starts that is all they needed to be. I feel we could of turned it on again if necessary against the Cats or against the Crows if we had of needed to, had it got close."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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A question.
Most of the debate on here has been about a mix of Aliir, McVeigh and Mills being available, so a question of who is squeezed out.
We know Aliir is now out. But what if both Mills and McVeigh pull up badly tomorrow? Who comes in?
Sadly, I think Ted is done and they won't be playing Reid as some have suggested.
So my guess is Cunningham as he played a back half role before losing his spot, and his size/speed is the right fit for the Dogs. Contrary views on next best?'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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