Lions come from behind to pinch it.
Collingwood started well here. I’m pretty sure Sydney will run over the top of them at some point, though.
SHUT. UP.
13-0 at QT, not a wind thing.
We’re probably not catching the Swans, but there’s a chance if we beat them in the final round…
Ex-Bomber Grunden pushed in the back to provide the Swan’s first score.
Two players debuted from Calder that day, and Maddi Ford was the better of the two and has since played 39 games in a row for us. MFord is a good chance Monday night to be announced back-to-back VFLW CHB of the year.
That miss made it 13-1 – but by the time I finished writing this it was 19-1!
25-1!
Apparently Sydney are allowed to put their fingers into eyes AND land a clenched fist to the head.
Fark off, ump. That is not HTB… or everything is.
Stop making me agree with ■■■■■■■■ Pie fans.
Minute later, Swan takes forever before flat-out dropping it. Luckily only one point of damage from that.
31-3 with 79 seconds till halftime.
Last time Swans went goal-less in a first half was against us ![]()
Centra minor ankle roll, can’t sprint any more.
Come off, ya silly kid.
Lexi Hamilton just got murdered in a marking contest collision.
Oof.
Pie set shot after the siren… is not the only goal for the quarter.
35-3
Sydney scored 2 and 1 during their first six games, but since then have never failed to reach double figures.
Swans pressure has been pretty awful, allowing the Pies to flick the handballs around to great effect all day.
41-5
Ham (one of the very few Swans to look dangerous today) goals to get them to double figures.
Molloy then immediately marks in range but is pinged for the push in the back.
41-11 with less than ten minutes left.
Irish Swan knee injury?
Yucky replay.
3.3 to Kalinda Howarth
All the games of consequence were meant to be tomorrow, but a 17-43 loss by the Swans to the reigning wooden spooner counts as news.
That score flatters the Swans.
“Barely a breeze” the ground commentator calls at Port, as we see the flags flap wildly and blown bubbles swirl energetically…
Port are also being… contrary.
They lead the Dees 16-4 a third of the way into the second quarter.
Suns and Gold Coast are tight, but no one cares about those two sets of losers. Vescio is forward, but Keck is the one propping them up.