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.NMFC
2 Jun 2007, 05:34
Luke Ablett interviewed post match after the impressive victory over the Dogs.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhGpWGbps6M

DeadlyAkkuret
2 Jun 2007, 18:13
That was great! I hadn't seen any highlights until now, and Luke is good in front of a camera, he can actually string a few sentences together lol.

Tuco
2 Jun 2007, 18:37
Ta for that! :thumbsu:

is2SWaNz
2 Jun 2007, 19:46
I really liked the highlights of the game. It made me reaslise how really well we played last Sunday. I tend to forget quickly.

And thanks for the link.

natlovestheswans
3 Jun 2007, 00:03
He's such a cutie.. haha.

is2SWaNz
3 Jun 2007, 00:06
I know aye? hehe, i wonder who chucked that thing at him. So funny.

natlovestheswans
3 Jun 2007, 00:08
I've got in a habit of calling Luke Ablett 'baby face', he's just adorable!

nico
3 Jun 2007, 00:22
Pity they didn't interview him tonight, he might have told us how shite he played. His decision making was appalling when got the ball which wasn't that much because he spent most of the game falling over and running onto his wrong foot.

When he is off he is really off.

liz
3 Jun 2007, 17:05
Pity they didn't interview him tonight, he might have told us how shite he played. His decision making was appalling when got the ball which wasn't that much because he spent most of the game falling over and running onto his wrong foot.

When he is off he is really off.

I am a big fan of Ablett but...

There were a couple of very costly turnovers latish in the game where the Swans looked in the clear and ready to set something up constructive.

First was the kick from Kennelly which bounced awkwardly for him but he looked very sore / clumsy trying to gather it before it rolled over the boundary line.

And then a bit later he had Hall clear on a lead but kicked the ball too high, straight into Michael's arms and the Bombers went forward and scored something.

And very very late in the game he was trying to be third man up at bounces and got in Spida's way a couple of times. I know he was showing desperation to get things going but I suspect he wasn't helping.

His work-rate late in the game was phenomenal though. I wonder whether he was played on injections and adrenaline after that very nasty elbow to the back he received from Hille in the first half.