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AFL Swans vs Kangaroos Live stream free Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos live streaming Coverage Semi Final Week AFL Football 2015 Online . AFL Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Live Stream Free Saturday 19 September 2015Online AFL
AFL Live Sydney Swans vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Stream Semi Final Week AFL Football 2015 Online, AFL Semi Final Week Match will be kick off at ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Australia Saturday 19 September 2015 online, 19.20 pm (AEDT) and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.
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Bad kicking is bad football and thus the Swans played poorly when kicking themselves out of the game last weekend. North showed plenty of character when coming from behind last weekend and will back themselves to topple the Swans.
The Swans are likely to welcome back former All-Australian defender Nick Smith (hamstring) who could have been the difference between a win and a loss last week. Luke Parker (leg) will miss another week whilst Kieran Parker (knee) could make a surprise return. Sam Reid (hamstring) will miss the rest of the year as will Buddy Franklin (illness) Brandon Jack, Jake Lloyd and Gary Rohan would be most likely on the chopping block. For the Roos, they are unlikely to make too many changes. Daniel Wells is a minor chance to play whilst Kayne Turner, Luke McDonald, Aaron Mullett and Ryan Bastinac seem next in line.
North should have definitely finished closer to the Swans in round 11 when they went down by 16-points. The Roos kicked 6.9 in the second half to finish with 10.15 whilst the accurate Swans kicked 14.7.91. Todd Goldstein dominated with 37 hit-outs and 17 disposals whilst Adam Goodes, Gary Rohan, Kurt Tippett and Buddy Franklin all kicked multiple goals for the Swans. For the Roos, small forwards Robin Nahas, Lindsay Thomas and Shaun Higgins all kicked two goals each.
The Swans only have themselves to blame for failing to upset Fremantle last weekend after they kicked six first quarter behinds en-route to 7.18 for the match. The Swans are a league-worst 3-6 (3-6 against the line) against top eight teams this year. The Roos fought hard last week, overcoming a half-time deficit to kick nine goals to five in the second half to run out 17-point winners. North is 4-6 (5-5 against the line) vs the other finalists this season, they are averaging 106 points per game over the last nine weeks (not including Round 23).
The Kangaroos tagger took care of Richmond captain Trent Cotchin last weekend, keeping him to just nine touches. He will either go to Kennedy or Hannebery this weekend but with Hannebery’s superior running ability, expect Jacobs to look to blanket him. Hannebery has had the most disposals in an AFL-record 10 matches this season and if can be stopped then it will go a long way towards a North Melbourne victory.
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