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1 minute ago, Goffer said:

GC & GWS got their first MCG wins against us. Iirc correctly the GC game was Easter Sunday 2013, the week that Peter Jackson was appointed. They did us by 79 points and Col Sylvia copped a three week ban for nearly killing Jared Brennan with an elbow to the head. 

so did WCE break their duck against us as well ?

That would give us some title.... there was a world famous Oz band around the time of the Beatles and it wasn't the Seekers that springs to mind !

Time to get some revenge methinks

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I still havent learned to trust our team to turn up, and our forward line looks iffy atm.

Freo to win by 18.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

so did WCE break their duck against us as well ?

That would give us some title.... there was a world famous Oz band around the time of the Beatles and it wasn't the Seekers that springs to mind !

Time to get some revenge methinks

Not sure about first win but first finals win, they beat us in Waverley Park in 1990-1991. A bit before my time but the inlaws apparently went over for it and it's a point of conversation whenever the MFC play the Weagles. 

Interestingly enough, we were the Dockers first finals win too, I think their first win as a club was the inaugural Western Derby. Their first win at the 'G was against North I think

Posted
3 minutes ago, ding said:

I still havent learned to trust our team to turn up, and our forward line looks iffy atm.

Freo to win by 18.

That's the enthusiasm we're after ding!

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Sylvia Saint said:

I don't buy into these ultimatums. We're a finals side if we win 13 games. Granted, winnable games like today are a huge opportunity to bank 4 points, but if Freo catch us out we shouldn't all of a sudden say we're not a finals team.

From what we've seen so far we're capable of beating all of the other teams when the planets align.

I'm expecting a Carlton like game where we win but can't relax until the final siren.

Its an obvious point you make and as much as I want us to play finals. I want us to be competitive. I dont want to make the finals to make up the numbers as do you Im sure.

In that sense its not unreasonable to expect to beat bottom teams (assuming freo dont improve much) by a reasonable margin at our home ground.

Given the outs of a few key players your assessment is probably accurate but a deecnt 10 goal win would be great to watch and wonderful for team confidence.

Hope Spencer does well. I think he will surprise a few.

 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

so did WCE break their duck against us as well ?

That would give us some title.... there was a world famous Oz band around the time of the Beatles and it wasn't the Seekers that springs to mind !

Time to get some revenge methinks

Was the game played on a Friday?

Posted
7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

That's the enthusiasm we're after ding!

lol, its not like any posts on here will affect the result. Just saying what i feel.

Posted
2 minutes ago, ding said:

lol, its not like any posts on here will affect the result. Just saying what i feel.

Nah, it's all your fault if we lose now.


Posted (edited)

In all seriousness, a midfield consisting of Sandilands, Fyfe, Neale, Mundy and the two Hills is not one to be taken lightly. Need our mids to fire, otherwise we could be in strife.

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Interesting to note      Western Bulldogs had

18 more poss

1 more clearance

2 more inside 50's

5 more const poss

9 more tackles

19 less H o's

Against Freo last week and lost by 16 points

I not sure what all that means but I thought it interesting

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So the big question is, do I have time to grab a quick cup of coffee?

And also...

Can our sheer volume of competent mids/half forwards/half-backs overwhelm the exceptional 'first choice' midfield Scythe noted - "Sandilands, Fyfe, Neale, Mundy and the two Hills".

I'm pretty confident that the forward pressure of Kent, Harmes, Hannan, Nibbler, Petracca and Garlett can deny Fremantle too many easy exits from defence, and lock down the space that the Hills like to run into. I like that our tall forwards are just Weid and Watts, I think it suits the situation, but they also really need to do their jobs and not let Freo have too many easy intercept marks in defence.

 

At least our defence should have a relatively good day, as far as match-ups go.(He said, nervously).

Posted
3 hours ago, Monocology said:

Very keen to see Spencil (aka Gordon Lightfoot) resurrection. Hoping for blood, expecting a close slog with ample seating & parking opportunities.

You know how bad the recent past has been, when you start getting excited about parking spaces and spare seats on game day.

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Posted
4 hours ago, brendan said:

For once I just want to go to the footy and smash someone, I feel like a relaxing non stressful day, is it too much to ask for a 100 point win I don't feel like being stressed at 3 quarter time wondering if we are going to win or not, unfortunately I can't see it happening I can dream though 

Yes, I'd like to go to the footy and smash someone, unfortunately I have to work.   :(

Posted
14 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes, I'd like to go to the footy and smash someone, unfortunately I have to work.   :(

That's really bringing yourself down to a Freo supporter level, especially if you bludgeon a female. Not worth the lifetime ban, especially since we're on the cusp of finals.

id have been much happier with a lifetime ban in 2013.

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Posted
2 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

SEN apparently saying Walters is out

Poor info from SEN or good misinformation from Dockers.

Posted
4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well I'm ready for anything. Just inhaled double bacon and eggs over pancakes and washed it down with a bucket size cappuchino. I'll have elevenses at Scumbury before joining the plebs on pubic transport.

Feeling confident today.

You should enjoy it, I believe it's quite a hairy ride!

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Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, faultydet said:

You know how bad the recent past has been, when you start getting excited about parking spaces and spare seats on game day.

Approximately 1x10^6 empty seats, and plentiful car parking. One of the kids likes Freo's song. I reckon it sucks.

 

Go Dees

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Posted
3 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

That day in 2008 when we came back from the dead against these guys. Seems like a lifetime ago...

I remember it well. Dad asked me if we wanted to leave during half-time. Being a Sunday, i said there wasn't anywhere else that i needed to be. Glad we stayed!

We were still behind by 29 or 35 at 3/4 time. A great win. Our greatest come from behind victory ever

 

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11 point play. Bug burns garlett, then Hannan missed and they take it coast to coast for a goal

 

Spencer getting killed at the moment

Posted
Just now, frankie_d said:

11 point play. Bug burns garlett, then Hannan missed and they take it coast to coast for a goal

 

Spencer getting killed at the moment

Great start. Thanks!!

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