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What's the go with Chris McKaigue, named in the best last week but not named to play this week? Also like to know how he has progressed and whether it's likely or not that he'll be retained?
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I heard that he was suspended last week though I'm not sure for how long. I'm confident we'll give him another year.
Reckon Gordon will be upgraded and McNeil cut.
Anyone else agree with Stats synopsis that McNeil is done????
The Sydney Swans reserves have moved through to September 17’s Eastern Conference Final after a convincing 63-point win over Ainslie at Canberra’s Manuka Oval this afternoon, final scores finishing 21.7 133 to 9.16 70.
In perfect footballing conditions, the Swans controlled the game from the outset and put recent goalkicking issues behind them, converting 75 per cent of their scoring opportunities.
The Swans kicked 13 goals to Ainslie’s six in the first half to open up a 39-point half time lead before locking down the game in the second half and restricting Ainslie to just three second half goals.
Nathan Gordon and Brett Meredith were again outstanding for the Swans, combining for eight of the Swans 21 goals. Jed Lamb, Mark Seaby, Dylan McNeil and top-up Mitchell May contributed two goals each.
Jarred Moore was again in everything and was named the Swans best, receiving able support from Campbell Heath and top-up Blake Guthrie.
The reserves will enjoy a weekend off before facing the winner of next weekend’s preliminary final in the Conference final. The winner of the Eastern Conference will face the winner of the Northern Conference, scheduled for Sunday September 25.
Sydney Swans 7.1 13.3 17.5 21.7 (133)
Ainslie 2.3 6.6 7.7 9.17 (71)
Goal Kickers: N. GORDON 5, B. MEREDITH 3, J. LAMB 2, M. SEABY 2, D. MCNEIL 2, M. May 2, T. Wales , M. PYKE , M. Crawford , J. MOORE , A. Moody
Best Players: J. MOORE, B. Guthrie, C. HEATH, N. GORDON, M. SEABY, J. Potter
He played, but had his first goalless game of the yearFrom the website:
Where's TDL?
TDL and Jetta can be traded, both soft ! but maybe good in ressies standard
Yes i did and when they were roughed up they s**t themselves, NOT BLOODS FOOTYDid you watch the final half a dozen games of the 2010 season?
After 12 rounds Dan Currie leads by five votes. Shame that he missed most f the second half of the season
He actually didn't do that well in the best lists up to Round 12, he did get some in Rounds 13 and 14 but hasn't played since then.IM DYING
thats so sad his injuries really hurt him
Currie and Moore both won it!
Well closeMoore will s**t in i reckon