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Just now, Mr Steve said:

28 seconds 3 points.

Close win by freo: erodes their percentage and dashes cats fans hopes. Tick!

 

It is always a very pleasing thing to see the Cats beaten at home. Seeing I am not allowed to type "[censored]", I will translate immature felines that are weak, feeble, not fully grown, soft and cuddly". 

Very, very well played Freo. 

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Freo! Great win!

no Young, Fyfe, Darcy, Taberner

 

Freo are a legitimate contender. Superb young list and statistically the best defensive team in the league so far this year.

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee that's a great win by Freo. They are something. Ha the cats fans will be mad

Are mad

Maggots will be disappointed ( unless Sportsbet offers them under 1 goal. 
Selwoods late duck and shonky deliberates failed to get them Over the line

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Glorious to see the Cats lose. I think there’s enough evidence to say they’re not a top 4 side this year. Good, if we aren’t to win it this year then I don’t want them anywhere near it.

Freo are the real deal though and quite a likable squad of blokes. Could be a nil all draw when we play them in a few weeks. 

Freo on top of the ladder. That said, I will never agree with the idea that a team can be ahead on the ladder if another team with equal points has a game in hand.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Freo on top of the ladder. That said, I will never agree with the idea that a team can be ahead on the ladder if another team with equal points has a game in hand.

We're ahead on percentage still.

 

Port v Saints is a terrible game - lots of ground ball between half back lines with no result. 

North taking it up to the Blues. Pleases, please, please North; beat those brown paper bag boys.

Just home from the game in time to watch the dross that's being served up in Cairns. Max King could be the first person to kick 1000 behinds. 

If the AFL want to showcase our game in the @rse ends of the nation then they could at least fixture games in the dry season. 


Darcy gems:

kicks it to Steele - ooh he’s a good player

to Boak - such a good player

you can tell he is a student of the game

Sorry late to the show. Why is this game being played in a sauna rather than the ice rink?

I want Port to win this. Knock some of the wind out of the Saints sails before we play them


The only team that's not liked by their own coach...I wonder.

19 minutes ago, BDA said:

I want Port to win this. Knock some of the wind out of the Saints sails before we play them

And put some ladder distance between us and them too

 

Mid-table mediocrity destined for the Cats.

Mordor holds no fears for man east or west. The chosen one broke the curse late on the year 2021 and now the forces of light have reigned free.

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What an absolute scrap!

Well done Port.

4 goals 18 behinds speaks for itself.

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