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Worrying stats behind Swans latest loss | Morning Bulletin

AFL Rd 10 - Fremantle v Sydney Sport by Brad Elborough 23rd May 2021 2:24 PM | Updated: 2:40 PM John Longmire needs to quickly get to the bottom of what was behind Sydney’s disastrous third term against Fremantle on Saturday that cost the Swans the game. He’s also keen to put a finger on why the Swans weren’t able to stop the Dockers when they got on their roll. The Swans’ two-point loss to Fremantle was their fourth defeat in six games. They will finish the round in seventh spot on the ladder, just one win and percentage ahead of the ninth-placed Dockers.

Worrying stats behind Swans latest loss

AFL Rd 10 - Fremantle v Sydney Sport by Brad Elborough 23rd May 2021 2:24 PM | Updated: 2:40 PM John Longmire needs to quickly get to the bottom of what was behind Sydney’s disastrous third term against Fremantle on Saturday that cost the Swans the game. He’s also keen to put a finger on why the Swans weren’t able to stop the Dockers when they got on their roll. The Swans’ two-point loss to Fremantle was their fourth defeat in six games. They will finish the round in seventh spot on the ladder, just one win and percentage ahead of the ninth-placed Dockers.

Worrying stats behind Swans latest loss | Sunshine Coast Daily

AFL Rd 10 - Fremantle v Sydney Sport by Brad Elborough 23rd May 2021 2:24 PM | Updated: 2:40 PM John Longmire needs to quickly get to the bottom of what was behind Sydney’s disastrous third term against Fremantle on Saturday that cost the Swans the game. He’s also keen to put a finger on why the Swans weren’t able to stop the Dockers when they got on their roll. The Swans’ two-point loss to Fremantle was their fourth defeat in six games. They will finish the round in seventh spot on the ladder, just one win and percentage ahead of the ninth-placed Dockers.

Fyfe s perfect response to critics | Sunshine Coast Daily

AFL Rd 10 - Fremantle v Sydney Sport by Brad Elborough Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has drawn some criticism for his goal kicking this season. The champ had 2.16 next to his name in nine rounds before Saturday night’s clash with Sydney at Optus Stadium. His third goal for the year, kicked very late in the last quarter, was enough to get Fremantle over the line against the Swans, by just one point, 12.14 (86) to 13.6 (84). Fyfe’s heroics came after Lance Franklin had kicked his sixth goal for the game and third for the term. It looked like Franklin had got his side over the line and Sydney had become the first visiting team to win at Optus Stadium this season.

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