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4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freo's guernsey is an eyesore

It always has been. Regardless of which one they wear

 
7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

So the status is this:

  1. Three more wins guarantees top 2
  2. Two more wins guarantees top 4
  3. One more win is not enough for top 4 unless and until Sydney loses a game (or Port loses twice)

And if you're wondering, had we beaten Hawthorn then the key difference would be that one win would make us much closer to guaranteeing top 4 - Sydney would have to win all three games and make up 13.5% to pass us on percentage.

That large percentage buffer over Sydney is useless because of the Hawthorn draw.


There is no reason why we should not win our next 2. I think we will play geelong twice in a row. It is b/w port and sydney for 4th place. Port better percentage.

42 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We just have to keep winning. 
nothing wrong with that

We need ladder pressure to keep us sharp. If we are too comfortable we invariably muck up.

 
7 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

We need ladder pressure to keep us sharp. If we are too comfortable we invariably muck up.

Exactly right. Port will win tonight 


Textbook goal kicking over in the West right now.

Terrible kicking for goal but the 3rd Q of the Freo v Tigers game is great to watch

There’s something about a team kicking a team lifting goal on the siren and that fox footy music kicking in while everyone gets around each other!

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10.0 this quarter at Marvel


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

10.0 this quarter at Marvel

11 straight at Optus in the 2nd quarter 

Is there a reason Fremantle are wearing their old jumper? And can I thank them for ditching it in the first place it’s bloody horrible. 

So glad to see Tigers lose .... 

McGuire is the worst commentator ever ... just gushing about Richmond the whole time.

 

Andrew Brayshaw is Clarry level good. Well potentially. 

Freo have 8-9 first teamers injured. They will be some team in a year or two


7 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Is there a reason Fremantle are wearing their old jumper? And can I thank them for ditching it in the first place it’s bloody horrible. 

90’s retro round apparently 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Andrew Brayshaw is Clarry level good. Well potentially. 

Freo have 8-9 first teamers injured. They will be some team in a year or two

He is well ahead of his brother,  probably for 2 years now.  He is great to watch. 12 tackles with his 39 touches! 

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

90’s retro round apparently 

I thought that was just a Fox Footy thing, anyway I certainly don’t miss that jumper hopefully Gold Coast do the same thing one day. 

 

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