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BAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA HAHA:D Havent had a good laugh like that for a while.

Yes SEN would be right on it but it'd take AFL.com.au until tomorrow to realise it happened. :p :D

hahahahaha You're right about AFL.com.au I was jumping the gun there wasn't I? Silly bugga I am lol

So can anybody tell me how Peter Everitt, Luke Vogels and Jesse White has gone? thanks, cheers!
 
hahahahaha You're right about AFL.com.au I was jumping the gun there wasn't I? Silly bugga I am lol

So can anybody tell me how Peter Everitt, Luke Vogels and Jesse White has gone? thanks, cheers!

PEter Everitt was doing well I think. Don't trust me given my record today
 

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Good to hear our up and coming big guys played good games except Hughes that is.

Graham and Patto best on ground and Schulz played pretty well.

Havent heard a thing about how Riewoldt went though. :o

Thursty played well by all reports.

Good result. :thumbsu: On ya cubs!
 
Good to hear our up and coming big guys played good games except Hughes that is.

Graham and Patto best on ground and Schulz played pretty well.

Havent heard a thing about how Riewoldt went though. :o

Thursty played well by all reports.

Good result. :thumbsu: On ya cubs!


apparently riewoldt presented well and got a few marks but didnt have an impact on the game.
 
He was rusty and regularly on a different wavelength to his new AFL teammates but Peter Everitt's first outing for the Swans was a largely positive affair.

The 32-year-old played his first AFL match in eight months against an understrength Richmond side today with Sydney winning the AFL NAB Regional Challenge match 13.7 (85) to 10.6 (66) in hot conditions in Canberra.

The main talking point heading into the game was how much 252-game veteran Everitt could add to a side that lost last year's grand final by a point.

And it looked like plenty with the former St Kilda and Hawthorn star showing some clever touches in the middle, even if his teammates weren't reading the ball very well off his hands early on.

He looked short of match fitness in his first game since ankle surgery late last season but his synchronisation with his teammates should improve before Sydney's opening match against West Coast on March 31 at Telstra Stadium.

Everitt started on the bench and didn't enter the game until the seventh minute with he and Darren Jolly regularly interchanging in the ruck as the temperatures topped 30 degrees in the nation's capital.

The Swans looked cleaner at the clearances with Everitt in the middle against the Tigers' ruck pairing of Adam Pattison and Angus Graham. Sydney's brainstrust would have been happy with their new recruit's opening hitout.

The Tigers were missing a host of stars as the Swans continued to steadily introduce premiership players back into their line-up.

Dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes dominated the opening half of the match while Sydney small forward Simon Phillips put his name up for more senior football this season with a lively three-goal effort.

Richmond captain Kane Johnson was strong for his side and rookie-listed midfielder Cameron Howat showed some classy touches in the middle and rookie big man Graham finished with a couple of goals.

SYDNEY 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7 (85)
RICHMOND 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6 (66)


GOALS

Syd: S Phillips 3 N Fosdike 2 E Shaw A Goodes J Simpkin K Jack L Vogels M O'Loughlin A Buchanan J White.
Rich: K Johnson 2 A Graham 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison B Hartigan J Schulz A Krakouer.

Best:

Syd: A Goodes N Fosdike S Phillips A Buchanan R O'Keefe M O'Loughlin P Everitt.
Rich: R Tambling K Johnson J Schulz C Howat A Krakouer

Umpires: S McLaren M Nicholls S Meredith S McInerney

Crowd: 3,365 at Manuka Oval.
 

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He was rusty and regularly on a different wavelength to his new AFL teammates but Peter Everitt's first outing for the Swans was a largely positive affair.

The 32-year-old played his first AFL match in eight months against an understrength Richmond side today with Sydney winning the AFL NAB Regional Challenge match 13.7 (85) to 10.6 (66) in hot conditions in Canberra.

The main talking point heading into the game was how much 252-game veteran Everitt could add to a side that lost last year's grand final by a point.

And it looked like plenty with the former St Kilda and Hawthorn star showing some clever touches in the middle, even if his teammates weren't reading the ball very well off his hands early on.

He looked short of match fitness in his first game since ankle surgery late last season but his synchronisation with his teammates should improve before Sydney's opening match against West Coast on March 31 at Telstra Stadium.

Everitt started on the bench and didn't enter the game until the seventh minute with he and Darren Jolly regularly interchanging in the ruck as the temperatures topped 30 degrees in the nation's capital.

The Swans looked cleaner at the clearances with Everitt in the middle against the Tigers' ruck pairing of Adam Pattison and Angus Graham. Sydney's brainstrust would have been happy with their new recruit's opening hitout.

The Tigers were missing a host of stars as the Swans continued to steadily introduce premiership players back into their line-up.

Dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes dominated the opening half of the match while Sydney small forward Simon Phillips put his name up for more senior football this season with a lively three-goal effort.

Richmond captain Kane Johnson was strong for his side and rookie-listed midfielder Cameron Howat showed some classy touches in the middle and rookie big man Graham finished with a couple of goals.

SYDNEY 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7 (85)
RICHMOND 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6 (66)


GOALS

Syd: S Phillips 3 N Fosdike 2 E Shaw A Goodes J Simpkin K Jack L Vogels M O'Loughlin A Buchanan J White.
Rich: K Johnson 2 A Graham 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison B Hartigan J Schulz A Krakouer.

Best:

Syd: A Goodes N Fosdike S Phillips A Buchanan R O'Keefe M O'Loughlin P Everitt.
Rich: R Tambling K Johnson J Schulz C Howat A Krakouer

Umpires: S McLaren M Nicholls S Meredith S McInerney

Crowd: 3,365 at Manuka Oval.

What a shiit report :thumbsd:
 
He was rusty and regularly on a different wavelength to his new AFL teammates but Peter Everitt's first outing for the Swans was a largely positive affair.

The 32-year-old played his first AFL match in eight months against an understrength Richmond side today with Sydney winning the AFL NAB Regional Challenge match 13.7 (85) to 10.6 (66) in hot conditions in Canberra.

The main talking point heading into the game was how much 252-game veteran Everitt could add to a side that lost last year's grand final by a point.

And it looked like plenty with the former St Kilda and Hawthorn star showing some clever touches in the middle, even if his teammates weren't reading the ball very well off his hands early on.

He looked short of match fitness in his first game since ankle surgery late last season but his synchronisation with his teammates should improve before Sydney's opening match against West Coast on March 31 at Telstra Stadium.

Everitt started on the bench and didn't enter the game until the seventh minute with he and Darren Jolly regularly interchanging in the ruck as the temperatures topped 30 degrees in the nation's capital.

The Swans looked cleaner at the clearances with Everitt in the middle against the Tigers' ruck pairing of Adam Pattison and Angus Graham. Sydney's brainstrust would have been happy with their new recruit's opening hitout.

The Tigers were missing a host of stars as the Swans continued to steadily introduce premiership players back into their line-up.

Dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes dominated the opening half of the match while Sydney small forward Simon Phillips put his name up for more senior football this season with a lively three-goal effort.

Richmond captain Kane Johnson was strong for his side and rookie-listed midfielder Cameron Howat showed some classy touches in the middle and rookie big man Graham finished with a couple of goals.

SYDNEY 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7 (85)
RICHMOND 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6 (66)

GOALS

Syd: S Phillips 3 N Fosdike 2 E Shaw A Goodes J Simpkin K Jack L Vogels M O'Loughlin A Buchanan J White.
Rich: K Johnson 2 A Graham 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison B Hartigan J Schulz A Krakouer.

Best:

Syd: A Goodes N Fosdike S Phillips A Buchanan R O'Keefe M O'Loughlin P Everitt.
Rich: R Tambling K Johnson J Schulz C Howat A Krakouer

Umpires: S McLaren M Nicholls S Meredith S McInerney

Crowd: 3,365 at Manuka Oval.

Thanks for posting up the match report up mate! It looked like Simon Phillips might get a game early in the season which is good to see.
 

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