- Sep 4, 2005
- 7,751
- 4,136
- AFL Club
- Western Bulldogs
- Other Teams
- Newcastle Jets
That statement has me even more confused than before![]()
One week Swans score may be higher in DT than SC. The next week it's higher in DT than SC lol. Generally speaking if a player is good in one he is good in the other. But there is always exceptions to the rule. It all depends on when and where a player does something for SC. If a player takes a 2 marks and 2 goals to win the game in SC his score will jump dramatically as opposed to if they were already up by 50. In DT your score for a stat is the score.



