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They don't come much bigger than this round in a top 4 shaping sense.

Starting tonight with the magnificent Freo Dockers against a slightly injury depleted Geelong.

A Geelong and Lions loss (with a win by our goodselves) would go a very long way towards securing top 2.

Go Dockers !

 
5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

They don't come much bigger than this round in a top 4 shaping sense.

Starting tonight with the magnificent Freo Dockers against a slightly injury depleted Geelong.

A Geelong and Lions loss (with a win by our goodselves) would go a very long way towards securing top 2.

Go Dockers !

The Dogs collapsing in a heap would be good as well

 

 

Go freo. Them winning would be so helpful. 

On another note if the rumours are true and Nate Fyfe and Elyse Perry are an item, down the track if it works out and they have a child, that child would be genetically blessed in so many ways. 

Edited by dees189227

Can't see it happening at all, but want Freo to win. 


I've got no idea why oil on the arms (and arguably grippo/gloves) are allowed. Performance enhancing surely.

 

4 free kicks in the first 90 seconds

well played umps


I think Oliver has Dangerfield covered on set shots and that is saying something. 

Freo a massive chance tonight with no Cameron or Rohan. Duncan out too

i reckon Freo will get up and I’m just saying that because I put the house on it


Geez the Cats are annoying to watch, always playing for free's, crying at umpires

Another snooze fest. If it wasn't for Fyffe being such a star there would be no reason to watch. I really hope he turns on a ripper tonight but so far not much to enjoy.

3 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Geez the Cats are annoying to watch, always playing for free's, crying at umpires

It's like a Geelong aerobics class every time the ball goes out of bounds


Suck it Dangerfield you smug looking asshat

Edited by Jaded

 

Freo just gifting Geelong goals.


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