Making bacon at the SCG

"There is a pig at full-forward." It is one of the most memorable lines of football commentary ever from the great Sandy Roberts. So understated, but totally accurate as a bunch of lunatic supporters had their fun as they released a pig onto the SCG in 1994, with the no.4 and a mis-spelled "Plugga" painted on in honour of champion St Kilda full-forward Tony Lockett, despite the fact that Lockett wasn't playing that day. Soon after this game, Swans coach Ron Barassi learned that Lockett was out of contract at the end of the season. Three months later, Plugger was a Swan. Plugga the pig wasn't signed as part of the deal.

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Bad omen precludes Crow cat-astrophe

The pig on the ground at the SCG was a deliberate act. "The cat on the deck", as Brian Taylor called it on Saturday night at Adelaide Oval was presumably not. But Adelaide commentators are now speculating whether the black cat that darted its way in and around the goals near the 'Eddie Betts pocket' will be the start of a seven-year curse for the Crows.

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Saturday night's episode in Adelaide also draws parallels with this canine event during the 2004 International Rules test at Croke Park.

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Getting handsy, flying high
Breaking in the post
Slippery and super-skilled
If only the mark had stuck
Start running and just don't stop
When it's easier to just kick the goal
Everybody was kung fu fighting
No safety concerns: Brown or Riewoldt?
You better, you better, you Betts
Markings of a star: Jeremy Howe or Chad Wingard?
Horror shows in the backline: Alex Rance or Gubby Allan
Point of the century: the big Eagle or the big Docker
Long-distance Sandi or Polly's cracker
Cyril's steal or Wingard's spidey skills