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Sydney Swans vs Fremantle Dockers: AFL live scores, blog

Expert
12th August, 2017
Where: SCG
When: 1:10pm AEST
TV: Fox Footy, live, Seven (NSW, WA only), live
Betting: Sydney $1.06, Fremantle $10
Zak Jones of the Swans (second from left) wrestles with Western Bulldogs players after he collided with Travis Cloke of the Western Bulldogs during the Round 2 AFL match between the Western Bulldogs and the Sydney Swans at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Friday, March 31, 2017. (AAP Image/Julian Smith)
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Match result:

The Sydney Swans have scored an enormous win over the Fremantle Dockers at the SCG on Saturday afternoon, victorious by 104 points.

Final score
Sydney Swans 22.11.143
Fremantle Dockers 5.9.39

Match preview:

The Sydney Swans want to keep winning and should have a pretty easy time of it when they go up against the Fremantle Dockers. Join The Roar for score updates and a blog of the match on Saturday afternoon at the SCG, starting from 1:45pm AEST.

The Sydney Swans are eight spots higher on the ladder than the Fremantle Dockers, in sixth compared to fourteenth, but in truth the gap between them ought to be wider than that.

What this really is, is a match between a side who might secretly be the best in the league, and another who might secretly be one of the worst.

Sydney for example have been nerfed a fair bit this year by the fact of their 0-6 start, but football moves quickly, and that’s really ancient history by now.

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If you were to write up a ladder based on results from Round 7 onwards, they’d be at the top of the league in a canter.

It’s a simillar story told in reverse for Fremantle, who had six of their eight wins in a seven-week patch earlier this year.

Ever since their 100-point loss to the Adelaide Crows in Round 10, they’ve been pretty average, winning only two more games this year, last week being one of them.

Of the eight matches they have won, four of them have been by less than a goal, so they could be called lucky to some degree.

It has left them with the third-worst percentage in the league, better only than Carlton and the Brisbane Lions.

They’ve probably still got some claim to being better than at least one of North Melbourne, Carlton or Gold Coast – having beaten all three – but they should count themselves lucky to be avoiding the bottom four this year.

What does it all mean? Bar a bizarre upset – which wouldn’t be that out of place in this wacky season – it’ll be a very good day for the home team.

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Prediction
Sydney Swans by 48.

Join The Roar for score updates and a blog of the match on Saturday afternoon between the Sydney Swans and the Fremantle Dockers at the SCG, starting from 1:45pm AEST.

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