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ANB needs a spell at Casey, too many brain fades !!!?

 

 

 

Not sure how you get pinged for ball when you are tackled over the boundary line 

Kozzy!!! Thanks Fritta 🙂

 

3.5% more and we're on top


Chandler in for ANB

Have to say the umpiring has been pretty good tonight

 
1 minute ago, Roy Boy said:

ANB has had a shocker tonight

He’s done his primary job closing down Jordan Clark.  Has some things to tidy up but main job achieved.  

Locking the game down in the last quarter ... that's what we do.  And it doesn't hurt our percentage.  In fact we're up to close on 132 from about 129 (percentage)

Freo have scored 38 points ... we're 84

Our all over defence is back

We've played like winners all night

 


Great team performance. Not going to pot any of them. Some of the posters here though........

Statement game. They tried to s*** in our faces this mob and their fans bit we have been nothing but professional 

Weid looks totally lost


Much better from Sparrow there.  One the contest first, picked up the ball and rolled inboard then kicked long to top of the square

7 hours ago, Stu said:

Dees 80 - Freo 38 ✊

This is impressive with 3 minutes to go.


Binman called this. Great analysis spot on. The downtrodding of Dees ridiculous in the media. Rightful favourites 

Why are they talking about Luke Jackson going to Fremantle as if it is definite.

Media really got into Fritsch’s head, poor bloke. He isn’t selfless, he’s just a gun!

 

These Freo players have buckled under the mental and physical pressure tonight.


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