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Luke Jackson - 2 marks in his last 3 games of footy.

How does a supremely talented forward/ruck go through an entire game of footy without taking a mark?

This result hurts my tipping comp but I'll take it!!!

It now looks like Freo have a danger game in their hands next week against NM....😂😂😂

 

 

44 minutes 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. 

There is a rumour his mum has asked Luke to ask his agent to ask the club if Jackson can sit out away games to enable him to spend 100% or his time in Perf.

The Freo boards are turning on LJ in a big way.  Young players with huge prices on their heads open themselves to unbelievable pressure and scrutiny.

(But their managers would never tell them that)

Nowhere to hide in WA.

Jackson against Saints: 0 goals 2 behinds 12 disposals 0 marks 8 hit outs 54 metres gained

Grundy against Dogs: 1 goal 1 behind 17 disposals 1 mark 242 metres gained

Freo have the dream draw going to 2023 first 5 games vs teams that didn’t play finals including the bottom 2 teams they should have been 5-0 to start the year


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5 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

The Freo boards are turning on LJ in a big way.  Young players with huge prices on their heads open themselves to unbelievable pressure and scrutiny.

(But their managers would never tell them that)

Nowhere to hide in WA.

Exactly what I said last year. He would have been paid a bomb to stay at Melbourne under no pressure and go back to Freo for his superannuation in a few years time.

He may well struggle for some time. There is no question we have won with Grundy on the short term.

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1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Freo have the dream draw going to 2023 first 5 games vs teams that didn’t play finals including the bottom 2 teams they should have been 5-0 to start the year

The Crows in round 4 & Suns in round 5 will challenge them

Unfortunately I can't see Norf (R2) or WCE (R3) getting over the line, even with how bad Freo looked today

Gonna break new ground here: Gonna sit back with a red and watch a replay of a not-Melbourne game! 🍷


Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Gonna break new ground here: Gonna sit back with a red and watch a replay of a not-Melbourne game! 🍷

It'll be a tough watch Tim. I suggest you watch the highlights. which will be brief.

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54 minutes ago, BDA said:

It'll be a tough watch Tim. I suggest you watch the highlights. which will be brief.

It'll be more Kayo-microscopic than it will be Kayo-mini

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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Gonna break new ground here: Gonna sit back with a red and watch a replay of a not-Melbourne game! 🍷

Hope it’s not a good bottle of red then…

 
12 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

Hope Kossie takes note. Grass is not always greener.

BIT unfair son..

As much as I have no great desire to see Luke Jackson do well at his new club, I do think that a sample of one game is a little small and way too early to be celebrating his demise.


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