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2015 FINALS

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If Melb were playing finals I wouldn't give a rats scrotum where we were playing tbh.

 

If Melb were playing finals I wouldn't give a rats scrotum where we were playing tbh.

Just Win and advance....

Disclaimer: I think Robbo is a [censored], but even a broken clock can make me laugh twice a day

Robbo on Frawley:

“I reckon he’s a $550,000 mistake he’s had a poor season, he seems lost. He'd want to have a better game next week. Why was it going to take time? He struggled as a one-on-one defender in the NAB Cup, let alone the tactics of being in a defensive group with Hawthorn. He’s struggled as a pure defender on a leading forward.” - Mark Robinson

 

They really dont seem to play well in those disco Guernseys....

Missing him?

With T Mac standing supreme in defence and having Dunny, Garlo and Oscar, I can't see us missing Frawley at all.

.........but we would miss Brayshaw - thanks James

Disclaimer: I think Robbo is a [censored], but even a broken clock can make me laugh twice a day

Robbo on Frawley:

“I reckon he’s a $550,000 mistake he’s had a poor season, he seems lost. He'd want to have a better game next week. Why was it going to take time? He struggled as a one-on-one defender in the NAB Cup, let alone the tactics of being in a defensive group with Hawthorn. He’s struggled as a pure defender on a leading forward.” - Mark Robinson

Maybe he is more of a 24h clock....only right once a day. Twice a day is far more credit than he deserves.


They really dont seem to play well in those disco Guernseys....

They did look bloody awful...even worse than the wee and poo ones. And there would be absolutely NO clash with their traditional jumper. None whatsoever.

Been saying all along, Frawley will cost Hawthorn the three-peat. He's fools gold and the Hawks arrogantly thought they could "save" him from the MFC, just like Blease and Geelong.

So, so great to see the pricks lose.

Don't forget Mitch for the cats as well....

Maybe he is more of a 24h clock....only right once a day. Twice a day is far more credit than he deserves.

Oh, I didn't say right twice a day... I said he can make me laugh twice a day...

Small point but a big difference.

 

Can we get rid of the absurd deliberate rushed behind rule?

Absolutely typical AFL knee jerk reaction to one game.

Has been enforced twice ever, I believe including one that cost us a game v Dogs last year.

Richards just did one of the most blatant and was not pinged.

Just admit it was a mistake, AFL, and save us all more confusion.

Freo look like a rabble against an undermanned Sydney. Too much handball to players a metre a way, no forward pressure. Fyfe playing injured? Can Lyon pull something out of back pocket?


All over with injuries and against the breeze for Swannies. Massive effort by them especially carrying G Rohan the whole game.

freo fans booing goodes. flogs.

They should be booing their own players, Fremantle's decision making is simply putrid.

If Sydney had a couple less injuries they would bee all over Fremantle.

Edited by Clint Bizkit


Disappointed that Sydney didn't win.

Freo stank it up and Sydney did themselves proud given how undermanned they are.

Don't want either team to win the flag, but Failmantle and Ross Lyon really [censored] me off.

Their [censored] fans booing Goodes just caps it off.

 

Amazing effort from the swans, the maligned Tippet, the booed Goodes and the puffing billy Kennedy, Hannebry, Shaw. All exceptional.

I hope the Dockers get done in a Prelim in front of that dipchit crowd.


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