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Freo won’t lose this

then have a depleted Cats at home

we might need to rethink our draft pick expectations 

 

Buddy marked 10m directly in front. decided to play on with his back to goal and got caught. 

been playing so long he might be senile

Freo kick 2 in a minute and it’s game over

LJ killing it but playing on a bloke 185cm

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I think swans will win. Elite pressure now. Got more marbles than Freo in the last Id reckon.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just turned it on, this bites 

Nah. They've beaten 17th and are on track to beating 13th. No biggy.

 
1 minute ago, deva5610 said:

Nah. They've beaten 17th and are on track to beating 13th. No biggy.

At least reel it back within 4 goals 


Death ride derailed today, unless Swans can pull something out of their backside. 

3/4 time… Freo by 17pts after a late rally by Swans.   C’mon Swannies!  You can do it!

1 minute ago, Deeoldfart said:

3/4 time… Freo by 17pts after a late rally by Swans.   C’mon Swannies!  You can do it!

Can confirm my Swan supporting friend said they cannot. 


17 minutes ago, layzie said:

Dogga playing a good game from the sound of it 

Who's playing on Dogga ?, all their key defenders out injured

Freo by 17 pts.  yuk!  They have a tough run over the next 3 weeks (G’long, us at the G and R’mond, I think).  Hopefully they will fold against better opposition.


The idea in cheering for Geelong is something I can never do, death riding included.

Edited by Jibroni

10 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

The idea in cheering for Geelong is something I can never do, death riding included.

I agree 

The day I barrack for Geelong please kill me 

 

Death riding suspended next week. Cannot stomach barracking for the cats.

we have freo the week after. I want us to bring our A game and smash ‘em. Knock whatever confidence they’ve built up over the past 2 weeks out of them. 


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