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BT says we’ll done. I say he got [censored] lucky. A miss kick went to a team mate then the ugly punt luckily bounced in to goal, could’ve easily have gone the other way. 

 

That was a fluke goal 

 

Hibberd is Hibbering opponent again. Top stuff his inclusion.

 Been missed.

Fast for his age.

 

 

 

 

1 minute ago, doc roet said:

get him off.

If he has another half like that... JVR time

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You should’ve specified for whom 😄

I'm on a Melbourne forum WCW 😛

Edited by layzie

 

Can Weed please do something in the 2nd half!

 

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Has Weid had a possession or effective tackle !??  Needs to do something 

Is he playing?


3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Has Weid had a possession or effective tackle !??  Needs to do something 

Same amount of disposals as Lobb, but has had more tackles.

Might not be a night for the key forwards.

Freo are off, but will get a rev up. I say it every week. Need a huge start in the third to pepper their response. We have been wasteful. 

Weideman give us something anything please!!!


Would it be cruel of me to say to Weedman to please fake an injury so Chandler can get on. We're playing a man down for Flock Sake. 

I actually think weed is playing his role to an extent.. hasnt been out marked and i can't remember an intercept mark from cox pearce or ryan.

Smalls kick our goals, he is facilitating this

Fremantle need at least 8 goals to scrape in.  They might get 7 which just wont be enough.

BT and Brayshaw spent 5 minutes crapping on about Jackson leaving and what the trade looks like. Such poor commentary. No analysis of the game whatsoever. I am not surprised. 


Our effort and intensity has been great. I love these boys when they play like that. It’s such a good style of footy to support. It’s hard and tough, and it’s so exciting.

To be honest I haven't even seen him go for the ball

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Can Weed please do something in the 2nd half!

 

I’ve got an idea. Put on a tracksuit and catch an early flight home. Hand in your keys on Monday and never return!

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Is he playing?

Only by just by virtue of being on the turf I guess.


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