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The grand final print8/3/2023 Sydney won't have either Paddy or Tom McCartin (both concussion), while Dane Rampe will train on Thursday and attempt to prove his fitness after a neck issue. The big task facing the Swans is finding the right matchups for the in-form Geelong power forward duo of Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins, the former particularly lighting up the competition with 22 goals in five games this year. "The way the boys are playing shows we're playing in the moment and we're ready to have another crack." "It's a big challenge, no doubt we've still got some players out and some young boys who probably it might be their first time down at the Cattery. what's happening with the competition, if you're off that one percent, anyone can beat anyone," he said. "You have to put in a strong performance every week. Parker said the Swans felt no extra pressure to put in a strong performance this weekend and exorcise any demons, looking to continue an above-average 3-2 start to the new campaign. "They had a slow start, but just their experience in general, the quality football we know they can play, that's what we're preparing for." we're just excited to head down there and play against the best team in the competition. "It was always going to come up at some stage. "But for us, it's about continuing to perform to the ability we can and trying to get those runs on the board early in the season. the history of what happened last year, I'm sure it might spur the boys on a bit," Parker said. "Going down to Geelong is a tough match in itself. The Swans skipper, who was in the lineup for that 81-point thrashing by the Cats last September, declared they were keen to get Saturday's contest out of the way and put talk of the decider behind them as they build a case for a shot at redemption. Luke Parker insists there's no mental scarring affecting his Sydney side as they travel to face Geelong for the first time since their AFL grand final massacre. Swans ready to put GF nightmare behind them Silver Gelatin hand printed on high quality fibre based paper, selenium tonedĬ Type digital print on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paperĪngus Young, AC/DC, Atlanta, Georgia 1978īerlin Party, Inflation, Melbourne c.1981īon Scott & Angus Young, Atlanta, Georgia 1978īon Scott & The Heathen Girls, Atlanta, Georgia 1978īon Scott backstage, Atlanta, Georgia 1978īon Scott, Moorabbin Town Hall, Melbourne c.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser The colour photographs are C-type digital prints. The black and white photographs are individually hand printed on high quality fibre based paper and are selenium toned for enhanced permanence. A Certificate of Authenticity is also supplied. The verso of each work is titled, signed, editioned and dated by either of the directors, Kerry Oldfield Ellis or Manuela Furci. All archival quality fine prints are limited in edition of 60 only. The front right hand bottom corner of each photograph is certified with a "blind stamp" impression with the limited edition series. All works are printed on archival quality material. These photographs are printed from Rennie Ellis’ original negatives and transparencies and are limited in edition.
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