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The great man Sean Darcy with Fremant was labeled as a “weapon” in Afl and one of the best ruckmen in AFL before the highly anticipated war with Brodie Grundy in the clash with Sydney.

Although most of the suspected SCG grass, most of the speech on Sunday’s Crunch match in Sydney is expected to be one of the descriptive aspects.

Fremantle, Darcy and Luke Jackson’s ruck load for Swans will launch a two -way attack attack against Grundy with a little help from Hayden McLean.

Brodie Grundy scored a goal against Bulldogs on Friday night.Credit: Getty Images

Jackson, who often called a football unicorn horse for his unique abilities, became an exit star in Ruck this year for Fremenle, and asked questions about whether Dockers were served better without Darcy.

Darcy, who signed a contract with Fremant until the end of 2030, put some of this speech on the bed with a 12 -point win against the st clay last week with a monster last quarter effort.

27 -year -old Fremantle, sixth victory in Trot to secure the sixth victory of six -hand, 12 hit, three gaps and recently scored a goal.

Jackson was also very important, and with Darcy, he scored two finals with two fists.

“We are very lucky to have Sean in Ruck for us,” Star Fremantle midfielder Andrew Brayshaw said.

Darcy is competing in a race competition with Magpies's Darcy Cameron.

Darcy is competing in a race competition with Magpies’s Darcy Cameron.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

“And then we can take Luke forward while shooting in the pickup, so it is a real key in the US -winning games.

“Darcy is a weapon. So, it is one of the best faucet Ruckmen in the game.

“The people who receive their feedback, head coach, midfield coach and teammates, so they are not affected by the external noise.

“We encourage him to play his game and we definitely love him.”

Grundy played an important role in Sydney’s last resurrection, 31 -year -old 35.1 hits, 18.4 disposal and five openings per game this season.

“He was in an incredible form,” said Dean Cox, Sydney coach.

“He has risen to our catalyst and midfielder that reverses our form.

“As always, he will do his homework on them (Jackson and Darcy).

“I have no doubt that he will spend time to try to prepare a plan on how to fulfill his role and do it again.”

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