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GAMEDAY: Rd 11 vs Fremantle

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BB's form is a worry. No influence the last few weeks

 

I don't know about you lot, but I just feel privileged to be supporting this side.
Absolutely amazing on all fronts.

Both key forwards having no influence

 

Like a big anaconda, just choke everything to death

Weid and BBB need to learn how to lead.

Forwards coach needs to address how stagnant they are.


That was the first out-the-back goal against Melbourne in about 2 years.

 

Is Viney having the best season of his career. I reckon he is


44 is probably a winning score

Wied!!! 

What a mark…and ugh. no goal!!!


Reasonable quarter  just gotta watch out for those Freo talls.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Is Viney having the best season of his career. I reckon he is

He has been great today

Oliver incredible, again. 
 

Trac struggling to get in the game


Jeez I'd really love it if we didn't keep burning easy goal opportunities. One day it's going to come back to bite us.

Ben Brown hasn't had more than 5cm separation from his opponent in the last 4 games.  Absolute treacle.

If Brown and Trac find something we win this well. 
Lobb is such a gun. What a shocking game for May to get injured. Especially with Buddy next week too. 

With no May down there, Lobb the worry.

 
19 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Concussion, so out for 12 days

Hopefully Franklin will be out next week

Id love to know the time spent in forward half in that quarter.......at one stage it was 80% - 20%


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