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DOCKERS V'S EAGLES

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you could almost be forgiven for thinking they are actually trying to make a game of it with those sides :lol:

 
wow freo have debuted alot of players this year, especially from this years draft

Yeah that Van Ber Lo is the crows brother apparently.

Pav and Sandilands back means an easy win for freo you would think yeah?

Be interesting to see if the Pav and Sandilands manage to stay in for a few weeks...

 

Funny thing about that derby in that far away footy town, neither really likes to lose the bragging rights. Dont expect the Weagless's to roll over at all.

Yeah that Van Ber Lo is the crows brother apparently.

Pav and Sandilands back means an easy win for freo you would think yeah?

never no with the derbys, though my bet would be on freo. Especially with wce most likely not wanting to loose pp.


but didnt cox want to come back for this?

I think WCE will try but wont win.

FREMANTLE

B: Greg Broughton, Chris Tarrant, Nic Suban

HB: Antoni Grover, Luke McPharlin, Paul Duffield

C: Garrick Ibbotson, Paul Hasleby, Tim Ruffles

HF: Stephen Hill, Matthew Pavlich, Dean Solomon

F: Hayden Ballantyne, Kepler Bradley, Jay van Berlo

Foll: Aaron Sandilands, Steven Dodd, David Mundy

Int: , Brett Peake, Matt DeBoer, Clancee Pearce, Zac Clarke,

Emg: Clayton Hinkley, Marcus Drum, Scott Thornton

In: Jay van Berlo, Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands

Out: Andrew Foster (ankle), Scott Thornton, Adam Campbell

NEW: Jay van Berlo (West Perth)

WEST COAST

B: Matt Spangher, Darren Glass, David Wirrpanda

HB: Andrew Embley, Mitch Brown , Shannon Hurn

C: Matt Rosa , Matt Priddis, Tim Houlihan

HF: Sam Butler , Ashley Hansen, Adam Selwood

F: Quinten Lynch, Josh Kennedy , Mark LeCras

Foll: Nic Naitanui, Chris Masten, Brad Ebert

Int: Pat McGinnity , Mark Seaby , Scott Selwood , Tom Swift

Emg: Ryan Davis , Eric Mackenzie , Tyson Stenglein

In: S Selwood, Swift

Out: Mackenzie, Cockie

Yeah, West Coast are an absolute joke. They'll loose that game, when on paper they should win it easily.

Pav and Sandilands back means an easy win for freo you would think yeah?

My tip is that one or both won't play though and I thought Tarrent pulled up sore. Why is he named?

Edited by AdamFarr

 

GET YA CAPES ON BOYS!!! IT'S WHARFIE TIME!!! :ph34r:

*All hail Teh Pav*

A draw would be best.

You may get your wish...... :wacko:


Come on West Coast!!!

1 point up, 10 minutes into the last quarter...

Why do you want West Coast to win?

Freo need to win, so we can finish bottom.

I'm not watching, but West Coast were behind in the first half, and clawed their way back. On the other hand, I don't think they are tagging Pavlich, because he's already on 30 possessions.

Why do you want West Coast to win?

Freo need to win, so we can finish bottom.

Ummm because West Coast are the only other team that can get a PP before Round 1! :wacko:

I want them out of contention, so that even if we finish above Freo, we can still get picks 1 & 3. If West Coast win less than four, than best case scenario for us will likely be 1 & 4.


Why do you want West Coast to win?

Freo need to win, so we can finish bottom.

If Wet Coke win that is it for their PP. So yes i want them to win.

Those pricks deserve less than nothing...

Ummm because West Coast are the only other team that can get a PP before Round 1! :wacko:

I want them out of contention, so that even if we finish above Freo, we can still get picks 1 & 3. If West Coast win less than four, than best case scenario for us will likely be 1 & 4.

Too bad we will win more than 4 games hey.

what if its a draw...does that mean west coast miss out on a priority pick?

yep ;)

AND Freo would only need 1 more win to miss out on one too


Freo up by 12 with about 5mins to go....terrible game

Freo 5 points 1.02 left on the clock

 

5 point win to Freo.

I just watched the last 10 minutes and they are seriously the two worst teams in the AFL at the moment. It's turnover galore.

Bloody West Coast, they could have drawn, but when they got the ball free on the wing with 40 seconds left on the clock, some idiot had his kick smothered. It was the sort of kick that Freak could write a whole essay about. Flawed action and all that.


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