Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
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Re: Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
Very interesting game. On the surface most people will expect a comfortable Swans win but our game plan in 2012 actually suits the tighter confines of the SCG. Factor in the elements and we should be in this one up to our eyeballs. Sydney have definitely struggled in recent weeks with Mumford and Goodes out of action.
I'd put Picken straigh onto Jetta and terrorise him all game. Jetta is in career best form and is getting valuable possessions forward of centre and impacting on the scoreboard.
Great preview by the way CyberdoggieComment
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Re: Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
I think Murphy is our plan A,B & C for Jetta.I'm paying money, the girl's happy, she's got no money, I got my rocks off, how good is this...Comment
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As he is just back from giving the bands a twang I,d be happy enough if he tagged Jack , Sydney like their set plays from a contest and Happy Jack gets more than his fair share of clearances
I,d say the Rasta Razor would be a better match up with Jetta , Luke is more than fast enough to keep pace
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Hopefully our coaching staff have been taking notice of how opposition teams have been cutting his run lately. St Kilda were playing someone 10-15 meters in front of him(and face him) at stoppages and this seem to cut him out of the game.The curse is dead.Comment
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Re: Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
good preview, thanks Cyberdoggie. I am wondering how our high possession game will stand up on the smaller ground (how much smaller is it than Docklands?). Could it be a case of less room for mucking around with the ball equals more turnovers? The Swans are well known for being an excellent side at stoppages, but it seems to me we have the ruck/midfield to counter this, its been one of our stronger points so far this season. No Goodes - hmmm, makes me feel like taking a bet out on us.Officially on the Bus-wagonComment
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Thanks for the good write up Mr CyberdoggieYou don't develop courage by being happy in your relationships every day. You develop it by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity. ― EpicurusComment
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Thanks for the great review.
I haven't seen much of the Swans this year - they seemed to have had a great start to the season, and then seriously have fallen away.
Is this just the loss of Mumford and Goodes or maybe more?
Have we played in the wet this year? It's bucketing down here now - which side will that favour?The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.Comment
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Re: Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
Darwin was "wet" weather like conditions aswell and after a 9 daybreak for us we may just come up goodComment
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Re: Round 10 Match Preview: Western Bulldogs vs Sydney
good preview, thanks Cyberdoggie. I am wondering how our high possession game will stand up on the smaller ground (how much smaller is it than Docklands?). Could it be a case of less room for mucking around with the ball equals more turnovers? The Swans are well known for being an excellent side at stoppages, but it seems to me we have the ruck/midfield to counter this, its been one of our stronger points so far this season. No Goodes - hmmm, makes me feel like taking a bet out on us.
You have to kick it long and to pack contests. Your talls need to take pack marks, you definately have to know how to keep your feet one on one, and you can't stuff around with dinky handballs and sideways play to try and out position the opposition, it leads to errors and turnovers.
It's funny that footy has changed so much in tactics etc, but when the rain comes down it's pretty much the same as it always has been other than the players being in old school positions on the field at most times.Comment
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