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AFL - Round 11 (non MFC Games)

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3 Qtr time. Freo 5.11.41 vs GCS 5.2.32

Freo kicking keeping GCS in the game.

Even so Dockers seem to have lost their gloss over recent weeks.

Shame it wasn't when we played them.

Edit:

Dockers hang on to win by 7 pts

...GCS have 16 players out

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

Suns 6.3 39 to Dockers 5.12.42 10min gone in the last quarter.

Would be the upset of the year if they get up!


Looks like the Dockers will just hang on. Horrible game though.

The Suns are showing us how you play a hard contest against a top side without conceding 5 goals in 7 minutes out of nowhere

Or tiring in the last quarter.

 

The Suns are showing us how you play a hard contest against a top side without conceding 5 goals in 7 minutes out of nowhere

Seeing as we beat them Round 1 maybe they learnt off us? Sides go up and down during the season due to many factors- increased/decreased training loads, all players playing their role/some off some on etc. We've had very good games and very poor games same as GC, same as Freo, same as every side. I think some people get a bit carried away sometimes.

Seeing as we beat them Round 1 maybe they learnt off us? Sides go up and down during the season due to many factors- increased/decreased training loads, all players playing their role/some off some on etc. We've had very good games and very poor games same as GC, same as Freo, same as every side. I think some people get a bit carried away sometimes.

I'm not saying they're better than us, just that in similar games when we play a good half or so of contested footy we always manage to concede a ton of goals in a row


Hopefully West Coast can put another nail in the Hird and Essendon coffin

Bummers 46pts down now 15min mark.....

LOL @ Essendope

They are taking our mantle as the most boring team that cant kick goals

Suck it Hird


Mer.. lazy 50pt drubbing.....could have been more, but Ill take it.....

Mackie and Fox commentators already basically mocking the outcome next week for Enright's 300th, discussing the post-win festivities in the final match before the bye.

Sigh.

The commentators probably had to stop themselves saying that Geelong had two byes in a row.

Would love to knock off those arrogant pricks next week but we won't.

Edited by DemonOX


Wish we'd kept Rivers and just ditched Frawley earlier

Wish we'd kept Rivers and just ditched Frawley earlier

Frawley FA Compensation enabled us to not have to choose between Petracca & Brayshaw

The commentators probably had to stop themselves saying that Geelong had two byes in a row.

Would love to knock off those arrogant pricks next week but we won't.

Lets face it. Geelong should beat us. But kelly and stanley will miss id say and they said on the news tonight Mitch will miss another week. But im pretty sure the geelong boys would want to get up for Enrights 300th and I have no doubt selowood would be annoyed with his input last night and wouldn't want to play 2 bad game in a row.

 

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