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I actually quite like Fremantle. Maybe it's because I empathise with them as being the whipping horse of practically every other team for several years, and so enjoy watching them finally stick it up em.

I have been expecting Freo to implode all year but it hasn't happened. Any side with Bradley and McPhee as two of its stars has got to be a bit suspect.

The problem is a few of our young boys are looking a bit tired and the big Subi oval will test them.

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I can't believe Harvey considers Headland to be in their best 15 players. Maybe its because I don't like Headland but I thought he would be a depth player now that only gets a game when they have injuries. Headland has never delivered on the promise of his draft pick or form at Brisbane with the help of the fab 4.

Headland is in nobody's best anything. 3rd in line receiver mid at the Lions, he hasn't changed at Freo. Makes you wonder about Harvey - I never rated him at all; wonder if the wheels will fall off with the Barlow injury? Wouldn't surprise. :)

not working for me either. The afl website often experiences glitches, should be back soon.

Telstra run the web site - say no more. Garbage company with garbage client service.

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They will bounce back from the Tigers loss, and make an example of us.

We still have some serious fades during a game that can last for almost a quarter. Until we can iron out these creases, we will be the underdog travelling anywhere outside the MCG.

If we could play 4 quarters of good footy, we would beat Freo at home. At the moment we can't.

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I won't be tipping us this week, but I'd be thrilled to be wrong. I'm really looking forward to seeing the battle between Jamar and Sandilands. The two best rucks in the game at the moment. I just hope we put up a good fight and if we're close at 3/4 time hit the ground running and throw everything at them in the last.

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I think we will match up well against them.

If the fair dinkum dees turn up we will give it a shake.

This

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We may be real close to winning this one. BAIL will be the difference! He will add another level to the team. I rate him very highly and he will love the open spaces.

IN - Bail

OUT - McKenzie. A little slow for Subi and looks like he needs a rest.

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Freo were horrible against the Tiges with some extremely poor finishing and major brain explosions happening at both ends of the park. Ballantyne in particular had the worst game I've seen him play, and without him firing they definitely lack something up forward.

Point is that they will be looking to bounce back in style against us, but then again, they said that about Essendon...

I can't imagine them playing like that two weeks in a row.

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I won't be putting any money on it, but on paper (assuming the team stays more or less the same) I think their key players might be covered by our key players. Barlow was massive for them. They're a few goals worse each week without him. Kind of like if we lost Green, we'd be a 3 goal-a-week worse side.

Also, we regained Jurrah. While he wasn't dominant, and might have had a few scratchy moments, did everything you'd ask of a player who's just looking to work into a bit of confidence.

The team is up and about after last weekend. I don't think we played our best footy, but we can do some damage here. A win is not as ridiculous as the negative nancies above suggest. It's not likely, and the bookies will reflect this, but we've had tougher odds this year. We'll go closer than we did against Geelong, put it that way.


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There is such a minute chance of us winning this game it's hardly worth mentioning.

Fremantle is still a top 4 team, regardless of your perception of their list, their coach or their form. They are at home, and they know the importance of winning this game as they have the Dogs the week after which might knock them out of the top 4.

We haven't won at Subiaco since Round 11, 2004 when we beat Fremantle by 31 (we kicked 6 goals to nothing in the last quarter).

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I am quietly confident.

This isn't AAMI after all. Sylvia usually plays well at Subi so watch out for him.

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If we can put 4 good quarters together not like we have done the last several weeks I think we have a good chance.

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There is such a minute chance of us winning this game it's hardly worth mentioning.

Fremantle is still a top 4 team, regardless of your perception of their list, their coach or their form. They are at home, and they know the importance of winning this game as they have the Dogs the week after which might knock them out of the top 4.

We haven't won at Subiaco since Round 11, 2004 when we beat Fremantle by 31 (we kicked 6 goals to nothing in the last quarter).

I give us a chance. But that's it. Feel for M.Barlow. He is a big loss for Freo. Cruel injury to a key player for Freo. He is only 22 and I hope he gets back ok. Has anyone heard on Fyfe ? He missed last week. Smart player.

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I give us a chance. But that's it. Feel for M.Barlow. He is a big loss for Freo. Cruel injury to a key player for Freo. He is only 22 and I hope he gets back ok. Has anyone heard on Fyfe ? He missed last week. Smart player.

Agree with your thoughts. What do you mean- heard on Fyfe- he is not injured,just down a little on form. Has grea potential, fantastic poise.Will develop into a top half forward flanker.

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Fyfe was hardly down on form, he looked great!

Freo potentially will get these names back....

Tarrant

McPharlin

Broughton

Fyfe

If those boys come up we are gone.

If they all spend one more week on the sidelines resting up for the Dogs game then we are a very very very small chance.

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I happened to have a really interesting conversation with Mark Harvey the other day. I asked him if it was a bad loss to the Tigers or if the tigers are good. He made the point that they are missing 9 of their best 15 players. I was very surprised. I asked him to list them and he said Grover, Tarrant, Fyfe (who he reckons will be a champ), Headland, Mayne, Broughton, Barlow, McPharlin (and one other I don't remember).

With Jurrah and Sylvia back (and maybe Junior) and a side that's full of running and has some depth, I think we have as good a chance as ever to knock over a big team.

Dees by 9.

GO DEES!

I find it very interesting that he still rates Headland as one of his best players. I have no respect at all for the guy. All I've ever seen him do is pick up cheap stats. For mine the worst #1 pick in the history of the draft.

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It wouldn't supprise me if we won, I think both Morton and Bail will come in to add that hard running fitness that is needed at Subi. I think our match ups will be good down back, Dunn will play on Pav when he is on the ball and Frawley will get him when he goes forward.

Winning will be tuff but I also think we can.


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I happened to have a really interesting conversation with Mark Harvey the other day. I asked him if it was a bad loss to the Tigers or if the tigers are good. He made the point that they are missing 9 of their best 15 players. I was very surprised. I asked him to list them and he said Grover, Tarrant, Fyfe (who he reckons will be a champ), Headland, Mayne, Broughton, Barlow, McPharlin (and one other I don't remember).

With Jurrah and Sylvia back (and maybe Junior) and a side that's full of running and has some depth, I think we have as good a chance as ever to knock over a big team.

Dees by 9.

Going by the updated Freo injury list, you may want to rethink your prediction...

Freo:

Michael Barlow (leg) - season

Greg Broughton (hamstring) - test

Antoni Grover (hamstring) - test

Chris Mayne (ankle) - 1-2 weeks

Luke McPharlin (knee) - test

The likes of Headland, Fyfe and Tarrant are off the list and all of Broughton, Grover and McPharlin are "tests"!!! :/

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We are not without a very slim chance, but I would feel more confident if we hadn't gone to sleep in the last quarter against Essendon. I think we will match up on Freo fairly well, but it will take nothing less than four quarters of committed footy if we are to be any chance at all. At this stage of our development we rarely dish up four quarters of committed footy.

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Going by the updated Freo injury list, you may want to rethink your prediction...

Freo:

Michael Barlow (leg) - season

Greg Broughton (hamstring) - test

Antoni Grover (hamstring) - test

Chris Mayne (ankle) - 1-2 weeks

Luke McPharlin (knee) - test

The likes of Headland, Fyfe and Tarrant are off the list and all of Broughton, Grover and McPharlin are "tests"!!! :/

Yeh, I don't know how many will come straight back in though.

In fairness, Harvey did say those injuries were there for the Richmond game, not the Melb game. But what we do have is a good running game, so if they bring too many underdone players in, especially McPharlin, Grover and taller types, we might run over them at Subi.

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For mine the worst #1 pick in the history of the draft.

I'm no Headland fan, but if he's worse than Hooper, Banik, Hutton or Lounder then he must be pretty awful.

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If we win this game, then we will not lose another game for the rest of the season & we will make the top 8 & play finals.

In all seriousness, I will he content if we keep our loss under 40 points.

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We won't win. The extent of our loss will depend on the performance of our fragile "senior" players.

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For mine the worst #1 pick in the history of the draft.

Isn;t he also the only #1 pick to play in a premiership?

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