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GAMEDAY: Rd 16 vs Fremantle

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Fritsch looks to be playing down back.

Lots of people won't be happy with that move.

 

Hogan will no doubt have a good game it's obvious 


2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What are the odds Hogan kicks 6 and wins them the game?

Without a doubt. 
Fritsch down back stinks. 

 

Whoa whoa whoa how did Lobb and up by himself They weren't exactly moving the ball quick?


9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

It's close to start time and I'm getting a  bit of a twitch in my ....... err nethers.

Call me a [censored] but I also have money on the Dees.

I reckon we'll crush them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

....you have been drinking....

Hibberd on Walters, perfect matchup by Goodwin seeing Hibberd almost didnt play.

Fritsch down back................I dig it.

Just now, Jaded said:

Without a doubt. 
Fritsch down back stinks. 

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?


No idea how to defend no idea how to pick up a player why are they witches Hats. Just give me my money already. 

Why are we choosing now to make the stupid moves? Goody trying to do a Bevo

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?

because we have a surplus of gun forwards

The front on contact rule is another that's been butchered


Wilson has six touches already.  Shades of Jake Lloyd last week so far.

 

Downfield frees for anything these days.

8 hours ago, dl4e said:

Drinking beer on a monday night.

Went all out.

Roast pork, Cheese and Jim Jam relish toasted sandwiches with a Beechworth Estate Shiraz. Kayo, a healthy fire and what could go wrong?

I hope to return at half time.


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