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Started the season well at East Perth but has suffered a form slump the last month or so, pretty much like most of East Perth, which is good to see hate the Royals!

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Form slump? Check the stats:

http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/1965

Last week:

WEST PERTH 5.4 8.7 13.9 14.14 98 EAST PERTH 3.1 4.5 6.10 12.12 84 GOALS – WEST PERTH: Salecic, Hutchings, Lynch, Guadagnin 2; Crisp, Guadagnin, van Berlo, LeCras, Bartholomew, Manning, Rhode.

EAST PERTH: Moss 5; Pitt 2; Seal, Brookes, Clutterbuck, Sweet, Prior.

BEST – WEST PERTH: Hutchings, Morrow, Black, Manning, Crisp, Nelson, Keunen.

EAST PERTH: Clutterbuck, Moss, Sweet, Chartres, Payne, Seal.

UMPIRES: G Parker (replaced by M Adams), S Parry, B Wardman.

CROWD: 2500 (approx) at Medibank Stadium.

Round 22

SUBIACO 5.1 6.4 7.8 11.9 75 EAST PERTH 5.7 11.12 13.19 15.25 115 GOALS – SUBIACO: Kerr, Deluca, Broadhurst, Wade 2; Worthington, Hampson, Sinclair.

EAST PERTH: Seal, Kommer, Smith, Swan 3; Prior 2; Johnson.

BEST – SUBIACO: Parker, Hampson, Wheeler, Grover, Deluca.

EAST PERTH: Clarke, Johnson, Kommer, Clutterbuck, Moss, Prior, Seal.

The West Australian August 3, 2012, 6:50 am

East Perth wingman Freddie Clutterbuck received top votes against Perth, with Zac Clarke gaining four and Royals defender Danny Chartres two.

Lets also not forget another forgotten man from Melbourne big man Paul Johnson is favourite to win the Sandover Medal this year.

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Can you get us more articles on all the other llayers that have trained with us also.. fair dinkum

Can you get us more articles on all the other llayers that have trained with us also.. fair dinkum

dd I am happy to hear about Freddy and anyone else

Sure beats the good news injury stories on half the list, constant bickering on most threads, Will Clark be cast into the street, will we win 1 game of nil this year, should we have picked wines etc etc etc.

Happy to read about East Perth and Subi.

Johnson dominates at WAFL level and I am often asked why the Dees let him go andmy reply is Johnson is to slow at AFL level, has a big turning circle and gets bullied by bigger more mobile ruckman at the next level.

One of the people I have said this to on numerous occassions attended the East Perth vs Peel game on the weekend as his son plays for East Perth. On Monday he said to me now I see what you mean about Johnson, Clarke showed the difference in a WAFL & AFL standard ruckman.

I am sure there are plenty of boys in Victoria who carve it up at VFL level but can't make the step. On Clutterbuck he is one of many who are very good mids but just don't have the x-factor for the next level

 

if I play my cards right, I might get a Freddie Clutterbuck tonight. ( neh...dream on)

Can you get us more articles on all the other llayers that have trained with us also.. fair dinkum

If they've got ripper names like Freddie Clutterbuck then yes please

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Freddie's time has passed fits very much into very good WAFL player not quite good enough AFL level. Just for you Loyal Royal below is a snapshot of the highlights reel for "The Sold Outs" in last weeks Perth Derby

Go Cardies!

Edited by Pennant St Dee

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Gee, you can tell BP was doing his scouting based on Demonland. Scary.

I can't believe that the association of Freddie with the unprintable word "clusterf#ck" hasn't had a mention. I can only assume that when most of this thread was written in 2011 "clusterf#ck" wasn't in common use. Either that or the mods had a busy time cleaning up this thread. Let's be honest, the MFC, both on and off field during the life of this thread, has clearly been a clusterf#ck many times between 2011 and now, so it's not really understandable why the obvious association hasn't been mentioned (and more than once).


I’m sick of guys like Clutterbuck using the he MFC to inflate their value get us supporters’ hopes up only to leave us feeling deflated 

Missed the chance at having an A+ name on the list. Instead we got Leigh Williams and next thing the poor bloke was in a coma.

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