All over here, Swans got on top late. Ended up running away 8.4 to 3.2. Great to see Levi and Langers back out there...#goPies pic.twitter.com/dSJsc1nNjz
— Marcus Wagner (@WagsVargs) August 6, 2020
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All over here, Swans got on top late. Ended up running away 8.4 to 3.2. Great to see Levi and Langers back out there...#goPies pic.twitter.com/dSJsc1nNjz
— Marcus Wagner (@WagsVargs) August 6, 2020
I had a look at Marcus Wagner's other tweets, to see if I could find any other match info. No luck. However, I did find a clip of Pies debutant, Trey Ruscoe, doing his version of, phoning the parents to tell them the good news. It's well worth a look. It starts with his mum berating him for not phoning recently. And when he manages to let her know that he's playing, her reaction is, "Oh, @@@@ off!" Pretty funny.Comment
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https://www.sydneyswans.com.au/news/...jeremy-laidler Another report about the Scratch match against the Pies last Thursday. He mentioned that Blakey " just needed a bit more confidence and we put him back to the 2s and put him in the midfield again and it helped him for the second half of the season. " Moreover, as the team are in strict quarantine, so no chance of another scratch match before we play the DickersComment
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Development Update with Jeremy Laidler Another report about the Scratch match against the Pies last Thursday. He mentioned that Blakey " just needed a bit more confidence and we put him back to the 2s and put him in the midfield again and it helped him for the second half of the season. " Moreover, as the team are in strict quarantine, so no chance of another scratch match before we play the DickersComment
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I had a chance to watch the freo swans scratch match. Definitely a training drill. The short sideways chips from grey to taylor to clarke then back to taylor then back to grey, then repeat 10 times nearly put me to sleep. Mclean took 9 marks up forward for about 3 goals 6. He is a deep forward, which he does quite well. Gould is getting worse, not sure what is going on there. He was on Jesse Hogan, perhaps that is why, but he din't seem to have much run.
Did I say grey, taylor and clarke like to chip the ball around and go nowhere! No tackles though. Grey was probably the best, but if they are under any pressure they mis-kick or turn the ball over. Warner was ok in parts, same with McInerney. Allir rucked for a bit and won some good clearances.
Overall, it was very much a hands off game, not much tackling or pressure, lots of uncontested ball. Swans probably won by 3/4 goals. It is hard to judge who is going well in this environment, and who could step up.Comment
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I had a chance to watch the freo swans scratch match. Definitely a training drill. The short sideways chips from grey to taylor to clarke then back to taylor then back to grey, then repeat 10 times nearly put me to sleep. Mclean took 9 marks up forward for about 3 goals 6. He is a deep forward, which he does quite well. Gould is getting worse, not sure what is going on there. He was on Jesse Hogan, perhaps that is why, but he din't seem to have much run.
Did I say grey, taylor and clarke like to chip the ball around and go nowhere! No tackles though. Grey was probably the best, but if they are under any pressure they mis-kick or turn the ball over. Warner was ok in parts, same with McInerney. Allir rucked for a bit and won some good clearances.
Overall, it was very much a hands off game, not much tackling or pressure, lots of uncontested ball. Swans probably won by 3/4 goals. It is hard to judge who is going well in this environment, and who could step up.
Not great news about everyone's favorite yet-to-debut draftee. Although playing on Jesse Hogan wouldn't be easy, surely? I do remember when Dane Rampe first played he'd been told to focus on the defensive side of his game. Wonder if that's also true of the Manchild, hence the lack of run?
Any sign of Knoll in scratch matches yet?Comment
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I had a chance to watch the freo swans scratch match. Definitely a training drill. The short sideways chips from grey to taylor to clarke then back to taylor then back to grey, then repeat 10 times nearly put me to sleep. Mclean took 9 marks up forward for about 3 goals 6. He is a deep forward, which he does quite well. Gould is getting worse, not sure what is going on there. He was on Jesse Hogan, perhaps that is why, but he din't seem to have much run.
Did I say grey, taylor and clarke like to chip the ball around and go nowhere! No tackles though. Grey was probably the best, but if they are under any pressure they mis-kick or turn the ball over. Warner was ok in parts, same with McInerney. Allir rucked for a bit and won some good clearances.
Overall, it was very much a hands off game, not much tackling or pressure, lots of uncontested ball. Swans probably won by 3/4 goals. It is hard to judge who is going well in this environment, and who could step up.Comment
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thanks Barracuda
Not great news about everyone's favorite yet-to-debut draftee. Although playing on Jesse Hogan wouldn't be easy, surely? I do remember when Dane Rampe first played he'd been told to focus on the defensive side of his game. Wonder if that's also true of the Manchild, hence the lack of run?
Any sign of Knoll in scratch matches yet?
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It looked like freos home ground. Had artificial turfComment
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Lewis! He'll take all the big assignments for the rest of the year, deservedly after the last fortnight. Agree Brand back would be good though. Need some genuine height.Comment
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