Really can't believe there were 21,433 people in the crowd. There were vacant seats all over the place.
#AFL Round 22 Swans vs Giants, SS, Sat 18 Aug 4:35pm @sydneyswans #AFLGiantsSwans
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Because Melbourne play GWS in the last round, only one of them can overtake us if we lose to Hawthorn. Hence the lowest we can finish is sixth, i.e. we have a home final this year.Comment
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So I'm wondering if those who called for us to wrap it all up this year and look to next year are still of that mindset?
This isn't a jab, but a genuine question.
Arguments could be made that we're not playing like a team who can win the flag, and the chances of us making it to the end may not be great.
Personally I'm of the thought "in it to win it" and finishing in the top 8 of 18 presents a real chance, particularly as finals are different to H&A.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Though if Collingwood do lose to Fremantle, there are a couple of added bonuses, besides a chance of us finishing third. Firstly, it would be hilarious, and secondly, us losing to the Suns, might no longer be considered the most inexplicable upset of the season.Comment
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So I'm wondering if those who called for us to wrap it all up this year and look to next year are still of that mindset?
This isn't a jab, but a genuine question.
Arguments could be made that we're not playing like a team who can win the flag, and the chances of us making it to the end may not be great.
Personally I'm of the thought "in it to win it" and finishing in the top 8 of 18 presents a real chance, particularly as finals are different to H&A.
I agree if you are in the finals, then you are a chance. Form, injuries and luck all play a big part in winning the big dance.
Our form over the past 3 weeks has been much better and we are in with a chance.Comment
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The Suns loss was abysmal but it hasn't cost us as much as first thought. If we had've won, we would currently be 3rd but still requiring to beat the Hawks next week to remain in the top 4.Comment
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Lots of people who had tickets couldn’t get to the game because of the public transport meltdown. We were two of them. Went to the station, waited for ages for a promised bus link which never appeared and gave it up.Comment
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So I'm wondering if those who called for us to wrap it all up this year and look to next year are still of that mindset?
This isn't a jab, but a genuine question.
Arguments could be made that we're not playing like a team who can win the flag, and the chances of us making it to the end may not be great.
Personally I'm of the thought "in it to win it" and finishing in the top 8 of 18 presents a real chance, particularly as finals are different to H&A.
Richmond will be tough to beat of course, but if the Swans get there, write them off at your peril.Comment
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Very encouraging.
Our experienced guys are heating up and bringing the team with them.
Buddy has a determined, marauding look; he's averaged 4.4, 9 marks, 4 tackles, 6 I50s over the last three weeks (all against top 8 teams), which are all above his season average.
Parker seemed to have set himself from the opening bounce and was hardest at it all game.
McVeigh is moving very smoothly and is critical to our transition.
I thought Hanners backed up his breakout game last week with another good game on the wing. His kicking was a bit better.
And Kieren Jack looked more agile than he has for two years. Usually he is quite accurate kicking inside 50, but his kicking was errant for a lot of the game, until he slotted the one that really mattered.
Those guys have won premierships, they know what it takes, and they're lifting. They'll be critical to the next month and a half.
Aside from those guys I thought Sinclair had another solid game where he got the most out of himself. Florent had some nice touches - he will get beaten one on one a bit as he learns, but his dash and skills are important. Jones' run was useful a few times. And another excellent game from our most consistent player - Jake Lloyd.
We'll be better again with Dawson in for Fox.Comment
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If we finish 4th, we at least have away-ground advantage that has had all non-NSW teams trembling all season. We’re a chance in any game away from the SCG this year!Comment
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I thought Hanners was down from last week. He's far from the 30 possession a game player he was in 2016. It would be nice to see him with a breakout game like Jack had, where he moves around the ground like the 'old days'.
The game style didn't favour the outside runners putting on a show, the checking being so tight, particularly in the first half.Last edited by Ludwig; 19 August 2018, 02:06 PM.Comment
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So I'm wondering if those who called for us to wrap it all up this year and look to next year are still of that mindset?
This isn't a jab, but a genuine question.
Arguments could be made that we're not playing like a team who can win the flag, and the chances of us making it to the end may not be great.
Personally I'm of the thought "in it to win it" and finishing in the top 8 of 18 presents a real chance, particularly as finals are different to H&A.
I went to the Pies game terrified of an annihilation. The last 3 games have been nothing short of miraculous really. I think one tipster out of the Age and Herald-Sun combined backed us against Melbourne, and maybe a handful against GWS. It's been an extraordinary turnaround.
I was also wrong about the older players - earlier in the year I was calling for the head of Hanners, Jack etc. I now realise that you need a certain number of experienced players to play to the required standard and it isn't just about possessions, it's about leadership, knowing how to win, experience etc.
Credit to John Longmire, the coaches and players that we are playing finals again, and have the chance to be top 4.Comment
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Doesn't 4th play 1st in week 1? So it wd be the G and Tigers?Comment
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I think one thing that stood out for me yesterday was how the more senior players stood up.
Made a big difference.
Buddy, Parker, Kennedy, Jack, Hanners was ok, Rampe held his own, as did Sinclair.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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