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Very promising first quarter from the saints. I'm daring to dream.

 

Not sure who he is, but, Number 9 for Freeo is a fair dinkum Spud…. 

looks like he needs a bong 😜

 

Yep, watching 5 mins of Freo v Saints its totally apparent they dont have a key fwd to kick to, which is completely throwing off their fwd ball movement.

Calling it now, they will miss the 8. 

 
4 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Not sure who he is, but, Number 9 for Freeo is a fair dinkum Spud…. 

looks like he needs a bong 😜

 

Seems to be dopey enough without one. Sorry, had to say it ;-) 


Can’t say this is the performance of a side ready to win a flag spread headed by the forward playing unicorn Jackson

With 5 minutes remaining,

Jackson - 11 disposals for 28 metres gained. 5 hit outs. 0 marks. 0 goals. 1 behind.

Overrated and we’ve made out like bandits!

 
10 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

With 5 minutes remaining,

Jackson - 11 disposals for 28 metres gained. 5 hit outs. 0 marks. 0 goals. 1 behind.

Overrated and we’ve made out like bandits!

The moron could have played for a big win at the G last night. But at least he gets to fly home to mummy tonight. 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

The moron could have played for a big win at the G last night. But at least he gets to fly home to mummy tonight. 

AFL draft system is broken...

Hoping we can keep Kozzy, as usual the media vultures have started the noise about potential suitors going after him...🙄

Freo is a very pedestrian team, St Kilda should be 4 or 5 goals in front with all the turnovers they are getting.


LJ has missed two gettable goals so good to see he is doing his bit to maximise our return.

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Unbelievable. 2 mins to go. 67 to 52 Saints way.

Say what you like about Lyon - he can coach. 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon


Gonna be lineball for worst performance of the week.  Suns or Dockers.

 

Freo putrid. Goal kicking terrible. Ball movement stodgy AF. Jackson did FA.

The death ride 2023 is well and truly on.

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