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10 hours ago, MoeSyzlak said:

1.  Pavlich def an all time great.

2. Mundy 

3. ???? 

Antoni Grover for sure.

 
17 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Freo have "greats"? Who, Clive Waterhouse?

 

16 hours ago, MoeSyzlak said:

1.  Pavlich def an all time great.

2. Mundy 

3. ???? 

 

7 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Fyfe says hi.

 

5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

and don't forget peter bell. he's also got 2 feathers in his cap

  • Aaron Sandilands was a wonderful footballer. If he had played in Melbourne, he'd be greatly admired IMHO
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Special mention to Clive Waterhouse. Undoubtedly a great and superstar of the Club. Not in the same realm as Pedo, but there-abouts.

 
9 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

This is a fun game.

 

Byron Schammer.

Shaun MacManus 

19 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

This is a fun game.

 

Byron Schammer.

No joke, I was going to say him but opted for Grover!


6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

and don't forget peter bell. he's also got 2 feathers in his cap

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Brad Bootsma

Stephen Hill if we’re been serious.


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The 7th and 8th round picks Freo will have this season could become champions

8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Brad Bootsma

Stephen Hill if we’re been serious.

Steven Koops

Clem Michael was an absolute super star for Freo circa 1999.

Looks like old mate Juzzy has just realised that Jackson isn't a forward's boot lace and will be playing more midfield minutes this weekend.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/892738/in-the-guts-jl-forecasts-big-midfield-move-for-under-fire-recruit

(in other news Nic Nat out next week, so at least Grundy will be facing a no name ruck department)

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Clem Michael was an absolute super star for Freo circa 1999.

Looks like old mate Juzzy has just realised that Jackson isn't a forward's boot lace and will be playing more midfield minutes this weekend.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/892738/in-the-guts-jl-forecasts-big-midfield-move-for-under-fire-recruit

(in other news Nic Nat out next week, so at least Grundy will be facing a no name ruck department)

Three positions in three rounds. Super. 


I always liked Andrew Wills....

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Will Brodie has been dropped

Interesting comment by a Freo fan online - they've dropped their #1 clearance player of 2022 (Brodie) and their 3rd best in Mundy is of course gone too

8 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I bet he's friends with the Brisbane ruck, Oscar Bert'n'Ernie.

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On 3/30/2023 at 6:36 PM, MoeSyzlak said:

1.  Pavlich def an all time great.

2. Mundy 

3. ???? 

Pavlich, Mundy and Fyfe all superstars at the wrong club at the wrong time. Jackson could end up like them as an all time great Fremantle player but go one better as a one time premiership player. 

They have some very good players that could become greats in Brayshaw and Young. Sean D'Arcy is a very good ruckman. Jackson of course is super talented. Serong can play. Good defensive players in Cox and Perace. They have the makings of a good team. Add some forwards and they should be contending. Unfortunately for them Bellend has unbalanced the whole list by bringing in Jackson at this point in time and moving on solid role players to do so. 

 

 
27 minutes ago, BDA said:

They have some very good players that could become greats in Brayshaw and Young. Sean D'Arcy is a very good ruckman. Jackson of course is super talented. Serong can play. Good defensive players in Cox and Perace. They have the makings of a good team. Add some forwards and they should be contending. Unfortunately for them Bellend has unbalanced the whole list by bringing in Jackson at this point in time and moving on solid role players to do so. 

 

They got most of the ingredients, just can't get the spices right.


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