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4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The night hasn’t started well for a death ride. Hawthorn want this Harley Reid character more than we do.

Let's hope WC can beat them to the tank 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freo's guernsey is an abomination.

I think Freo has delivered more Guernseys this season than  wins 🤔🤔


5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Goodbye pick 4, we barely knew thee.

Don't worry this is the only easy game Freo has. They have a very tough fixture in the next 5 weeks, including us at the G.

 

15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Hawks are a joke

The annoying thing is they'll bring in CJ and Bruest and ramp up the intensity to have good optics against good opposition. We'll still win, but it probably won't be easy.

12 minutes ago, Nascent said:

The annoying thing is they'll bring in CJ and Bruest and ramp up the intensity to have good optics against good opposition. We'll still win, but it probably won't be easy.

Probably right 🤮

My appetite for death riding this weekend was quashed. when I saw the hawks outs. I hate the Hawthorn footy club.

Hopefully normal service resumes next week and the Swans give Freo a touch up at the SGC.

On 5/4/2023 at 6:16 PM, TRIGON said:

Anyway, back to the game. I expect the Hawks to take it right to the Dockers until late into there 3rd quarter, and then pull on the handbrake.

 

 

 

Got that wrong.


We have punish the Hawks severely next week for making Freo look good. 

4 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

We have punish the Hawks severely next week for making Freo look good. 

I'm wishing for a 100-point shellacking.

2 hours ago, BDA said:

My appetite for death riding this weekend was quashed. when I saw the hawks outs. I hate the Hawthorn footy club.

Hopefully normal service resumes next week and the Swans give Freo a touch up at the SGC.

Sydney are absolute trash at the moment, but surely they’ll give Freo a hiding. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are absolute trash at the moment, but surely they’ll give Freo a hiding. 

Freo have beaten Hawks and Eagles and their win over the suns was due to GC choking. Not an impressive form line. I expect the Swans to beat them without too much trouble.

It is kind of funny hearing the love in the media for the way Freo played last night like it was a big achievement. Anyone can drive a car safely for 5 minutes, let's see them in a Grand Prix under actual pressure. 


3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are absolute trash at the moment, but surely they’ll give Freo a hiding. 

Season over if they don’t. You can’t make up 3 and 6. Not this year.

I think I'm out...it's too hard supporting one AFL team let alone another (the one playing Freo).

We will get a top 10 pick, can't see them making the 8.

Anything higher than 10 will be a bonus.

 
30 minutes ago, rjay said:

I think I'm out...it's too hard supporting one AFL team let alone another (the one playing Freo).

We will get a top 10 pick, can't see them making the 8.

Anything higher than 10 will be a bonus.

We'll be getting a pick as high 4 and as low as 7 imo. Unfortunately North, WC and Hawthorn are all but certain bottom three. Then from 15th - 12th/11th it's anyone's guess but I can easily see Gold Coast, GWS and Richmond finishing above Freo. 

They have a terrible draw, have a flawed system, are playing without confidence and the players that left last year have left a big hole. 

Plus there is pressure building from the outside and we know what happened to us in 2019 as the pressure kept building. 

Edited by JimmyGadson

On 5/7/2023 at 7:09 AM, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are absolute trash at the moment, but surely they’ll give Freo a hiding. 

Not sure I'd label them trash given they kicked themselves out of the game against the best team in it atm without Paddy and Rampe. 

 


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