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Surprised and disappointed no one asked Horse at the presser today about the possibility of going in with one less tall forward, given all the rain this week.

I normally don't mind the three tall forward set-up but for this week specifically would not be avers to Amartey or even McLean (one of the two) being omitted. Especially if Parker is deemed fit to play seniors.
Do you really think he would say it anyway.
 
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I like this from Rory Sloane...

Cornes: “Toughest opponent?”

Sloane: “Josh Kennedy from Sydney.”

Cornes: “Oh, that's a good one."
 

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He has 3 touches 1 goal and lacks intensity , if it's raining Saturday he can't play !
Not much doubt it will be raining. In fact, the forecast is that it will be similar to the Melbourne game.
In other words, it will be pissing down.
No doubt, the three talls in the forward line is a bad idea.
 
Hoyne from CD is analysing the swans tonight on Sportsday
Can't wait

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Extract from Locked article but I'm sure you'll find a way ;)

“At the moment, we’re seeing outside footy is winning games more than inside footy from what we’ve seen, teams like Carlton are smashing it on the inside but it’s not translating as greatly outside to what we’ve seen in the past.

“On the weekend Sam Mitchell was reasonably pleased after the game and said we cracked in and had a good effort, they won clearances and won contested possessions by 18, so normally if you do that you’re doing pretty good but they got nowhere near Sydney on the outside.”

“Geelong was similar against Carlton, Carton beat them up on the inside, Cats won that count by 19 and the Blues won the clearances, inside 50s, but Geelong was just so slick getting the ball to the outside to Jeremy Cameron and Gryan Miers.”



 

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