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1 hour ago, layzie said:

I want to start enjoying this thread again.

Freo’s start to the season was a false economy.

They’re a top 8 side that was masquerading as a bottom 4 side.

I can see them replacing Adelaide in the top 8 come seasons end.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 
48 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Freo’s start to the season was a false economy.

They’re a top 8 side that was masquerading as a bottom 4 side.

I can see them replacing Adelaide in the top 8 come seasons end.

They're really not either...

Their start was a false economy as is their current form.

They've beaten bottom or banged up teams.

They sit somewhere around 9 to 12...anything lower is a bonus for us.

 

 

I suggest we kill 2 birds with the one stone this weekend.

improve our top 4 chances and improve our chances of a high draft pick.

Just win this game Dees

 

 

Shouldnt throw rocks in glass houses. Forget about the silly draft picks, we have a season to play out.

Could be death riding demons if they screw up over the next 4 weeks.  No guarantee we'll even make the 8 .

We'll know soon enough. We have very few injuries far less than other clubs. Even Port had three key players out .

21 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Shouldnt throw rocks in glass houses. Forget about the silly draft picks, we have a season to play out.

Could be death riding demons if they screw up over the next 4 weeks.  No guarantee we'll even make the 8 .

We'll know soon enough. We have very few injuries far less than other clubs. Even Port had three key players out .

Port were missing talls on a wet night. They were probably better without them...so I disagree re "key" We were down Sparrow and Petty...perhaps Brown ( unsure of his status now) We also has Oliver injured in the game and Pertracca at half rat power for the whole game. Plus Fritta on altered training now for months. So...we've def had our fair share of injuries and suspensions in 23. Come Sat we'll be down Oliver and Hunter and unsure of what Trac can do. these are pretty big outs. 

 


1 hour ago, BDA said:

I suggest we kill 2 birds with the one stone this weekend.

improve our top 4 chances and improve our chances of a high draft pick.

Just win this game Dees

 

The definition of an 8 point game 

26 minutes ago, adonski said:

Go *checks notes* MELBOURNE! 

Unlike last week, today is an easy death ride. 
 

 

moderators please delete this thread. 

Edited by John Crow Batty


Hasn’t this come back to bite us in the azz

The ultimate karma bus thread. Close it. Honestly, close it now

I got an idea. Take a shovel and start shovelling soil over this thread.

You are wasting your energy.


This thread was great fun for a while but has turned into a sick joke

14 minutes ago, BDA said:

This thread was great fun for a while but has turned into a sick joke

We can only blame Goodwins lack of control of a list that should be fighting for top 2 week in and week out. We are our worst enemy.

Close the stupid thread. 

They were a 15 win season last year that were 20 points off a prelim.

As if they were ever going to finish in the bottom 6 this year.

And credit to Luke Jackson for defeating the much ‘vaunted’ Gawn/Grundy on his own.

Delete

Edited by John Crow Batty


Currently picks 15 (2022), 12 and 30 for Jackson after he beat Gawn and Grundy today.

Peter Bell would be very pleased with himself

Adelaide win tomorrow and it's back to thank you Peter Bell for a top 10 pick. 🤣

 
  • 2 weeks later...

Just throwing my leg over this old horse to see if it still rides…..


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