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Live AFL: Sydney Swans v North Melbourne

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Lee Crossley

What an intriguing match-up. North Melbourne are unbeaten heading into AFL round 10 but many pundits are tipping them to fall to the Sydney Swans on Friday night.

Callum Mills of the Swans attempts to mark in front of Jarrad Waite and Ben Brown.

Callum Mills of the Swans attempts to mark in front of Jarrad Waite and Ben Brown. Photo: Getty Images

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  • I don't remember Callum Mills getting a free kick from getting scragged around the neck!

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    Roger
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    Melbourne
    Date and time
    May 27, 2016, 11:00PM
    • Just what we expected from North...a bunch of pretenders. Go Swans

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      Deez
      Date and time
      May 27, 2016, 10:22PM
      • Tough call. Sydney are hard to beat at home. I think North are genuine contenders as are the Swans, Cats and if the Doggies can finish top 4 maybe them. It's great to be at round 10 and not be seeing 1 team looking most likely.

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        Go Blues
        Date and time
        May 27, 2016, 10:58PM
    • Hope Buddy kicks 10

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      Go Blues
      Date and time
      May 27, 2016, 7:58PM

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