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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I thought they weren’t paying ducking frees

To me that looked like a genuine player down gathering ball taken high.

Kicking for goal, both teams, very ordinary, especially indoors with zero wind.

As an aside the commentary is of its usual horrible standard.

And how feral are the Tiger fans?

Edited by monoccular

 

A cracking game of footy being totally ruined by atrocious F50 field kicking and goal kicking. 


Tiges doing a nice job softening up Freo for us before we play them next week

Edited by BDA

While I would prefer Richmond to win, it would be quite funny to see them lose by under a goal again. 

 

Another injury for Fyfe. The way things are going this might be his last season( think he is contracted until the end of next season). Dare I say it might free up a bit of salary space to bring in one or two new players. 


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Freo not looking all that daunting right about now.

To sum it up?

Freo have been found out.

Longmuir has no plan B.

Not premiership material if this is how they perform against a bottom 8 side?

 

12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“3KZ is Football”

Wow, where did you pull that from!! Now I can't get Harry Beitzel's unique voice out of my head. 

Random  observation:
Anyone notice Daisy often laughs as she speaks even though she doesn’t find the topic funny.

For example when she was talking about  the unfortunate injury to McNamara (Melbourne’s women side) on SEN with Whately yesterday she broke into laughter as she was breaking the down the bad news.

Not sure if it’s on air nerves or just the way she naturally talks.

 


Freo have got this. Tigers getting old 

5 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Wow, where did you pull that from!! Now I can't get Harry Beitzel's unique voice out of my head. 

Jack Dyer and the Major!


Tiges are spent. struggling to get the ball forward. Freo will win from here

Bolton goes OK doesn't he?

 
9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Random  observation:
Anyone notice Daisy often laughs as she speaks even though she doesn’t find the topic funny.

For example when she was talking about  the unfortunate injury to McNamara (Melbourne’s women side) on SEN with Whately yesterday she broke into laughter as she was breaking the down the bad news.

Not sure if it’s on air nerves or just the way she naturally talks.

 

Woman at work did that. Do CPR on a cardiac arrest and break out with a giggle requesting more adrenaline. 
In front of public. 
And relatives. 
No joke. 


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