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Interesting stat alert

Freo have not made the finals since they came FIRST in 2015

what a world

 
3 minutes ago, Ham said:

Surely we can't have dropped marks as contenders for Mark of the Year...

Shouldn't have even been paid. 

Look again

I can get quite used to the Dees being top of the ladder a game and percentage clear

heading to the finals two years in a row, that’s fantastic 

Go Dees. We are a real chance for B2B

 
1 hour ago, 640MD said:

I can get quite used to the Dees being top of the ladder a game and percentage clear

heading to the finals two years in a row, that’s fantastic 

Go Dees. We are a real chance for B2B

And this is after 3 weeks of coming back to the field, after looking like Phar Lapping everyone.

Hope we can get everything sorted in the back half of the year and begin moving like the tremendous machine we were at the end of 2021.


1 hour ago, 640MD said:

I can get quite used to the Dees being top of the ladder a game and percentage clear

heading to the finals two years in a row, that’s fantastic 

Go Dees. We are a real chance for B2B

Not sure about that yet. Next month has some massive tests and with that logjam in the top 4 things could change very quickly. Appreciate the optimism though.

22 minutes ago, layzie said:

Not sure about that yet. Next month has some massive tests and with that logjam in the top 4 things could change very quickly. Appreciate the optimism though.

It’s trippy isn’t it. We could finish anywhere in the top 8. We’re top, a game and % clear after 15 games, but zero feelings of certainty in 22. 

Tigers to contest suspension for Vlastuin.

They should, as he only smashed the young kid in the face with a forearm, behind play.

It just stuns me that he gets a week and challenges and has form I think and Chandler, with no form, copped two for a legal tackle in play, that only went wrong when the victim hit his head. Not a bump to the head, but a legal tackle in play and then the accidental result.

The whole system is a joke and again the big clubs fight everything.

I would give 3 weeks at the tribunal, for the Tigers being idiots and it being a dangerous blow behind play.

 

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