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I'd like to think we can put up a fight at least, especially having some confidence after last week.

Not expecting a win by any means, as long as we play positive footy and use the coridoor I'll be happy.

I'm sick and tired of us going interstate and not putting up a whimper.

Are we any chance today or what?

Depends on what Bail and Morton can do with the extra space IMO. Considering Fremantle lost to Richmond they may either bounce back or drop off...you never know what could happen in footy.

Fremantle by 27 - let's keep it under 5 goals :)

 

I have a feeling that they may well be in this game up to their eyeballs.

I want to see a really competitive performance.

Two keys today are nullifying Sandilands and stopping Pav. Pav has killed us the last few times.

cmon dees, dont make it a boring sundy arvo


Not expecting much to be blatantly honest. Just looking for some good ol' competitiveness.

Watts to show something again.

Jurrah to be lively.

Jamar to try and match it with Sandilands.

GO DEMONS!

I have a feeling that they may well be in this game up to their eyeballs.

I want to see a really competitive performance.

Two keys today are nullifying Sandilands and stopping Pav. Pav has killed us the last few times.

Will Chip take Pav? He should

Will Chip take Pav? He should

i'd like to see dunn run with him, although if he spends significant time in the forward 50 chip would be a good option.

 

Raining at Subiaco. I am thinking this may help Melbourne...

i'd like to see dunn run with him, although if he spends significant time in the forward 50 chip would be a good option.

They're both midfield/forward type players. Chip would be more likely

Raining at Subiaco. I am thinking this may help Melbourne...

We're a good team in the wet :)


frawley with pav

dunn with mundy


Mundy goals for Freo.

Fremantle 1.0.6

Melbourne 0.0.0

jamar needs to be better than that

if hey kick a few early im hittin the bottle

Hasleby goals from the boundary

Fremantle 2.0.12

Melbourne 0.0.0


Least we cant go below richmond if we lose.

im so sick of pathetic starts. down by 2 goals in in the first 3 minutes. FFS!!

 

It's our standard opening gambit.

You bet, goal to Duffield.

Fremantle 3.0.18

Melbourne 0.0.0

One inside 50 so far to Freo's four

Edited by eth38

Our first quarters are a sick joke.

Disgusting start, which is practically guaranteeing us a loss.


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