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The one edge we have over the Crows is that a lot of their play relies on contested ball-winning and we seem to have been shading them in that area the last few times.  If Big Max and his helpers are having a good day we'll give them some trouble, although I suspect our inability to hit up forwards will mean less return on our effort than we need to win it. 

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Watching this [censored] makes me appreciate that we've been quite spoilt with quality football this year. 

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Shocking game all round...Collingwood poor, Freo nearly as good as us at our worst under Neeld.

The umpiring fit for the standard.

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Pretty pathetic crowd for a "power club" with a winnable game on a Friday night time slot.

Yet we don't get any Friday night games because we don't draw crowds!!??

We would have done far better tonight IMO.

Just typical of the AFL's playing favorites - keep the rich rich and the poor dependent. 

PS Fremantle are pathetic tankers. 

PPS Who is that 38 Collingwood who can't tackle correctly?

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16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Tonight shows how poorly Freo plays when in Melbourne in the cold of winter.

Which makes me feel great knowing we're playing them in Darwin in a home game in a few week's time.

Huh??? so is Darwin going to be cold for Freo to play poorly again so we win or,

your thinking its warm and they might put on a better show?

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Gee whiz. I've been sucked in to Freo's run of wins compared to the Pies losses. There's still time for Freo but heck they're ordinary.

Not as ordinary as the crowd though. I reckon MFC vs GWS has drawn more..

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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Thank god we didn't pick up Jack Hannath..

Giant spud

He looked the goods at the time given our list was so shyte at the time. 

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If the Dockers kick 5 goals they'll win by a point. Go you good thing! ?


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6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

He looked the goods at the time given our list was so shyte at the time. 

At what time? None of us had actually seen him play. The times i have seen him play for Freo he is just nothing but a dinosaur.

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26 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

another afl scheduling masterpiece.......................what a yawn

But another marketing opportunity for a big club in a prime time slot.  

Land I bet they won't get many fewer next year.

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Jesse White. Long sleeve and short sleeve jumper on coupled with a man-bun.

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4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Jesse White. Long sleeve and short sleeve jumper on coupled with a man-bun.

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he reminded me of a portuguese fish-monger

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