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5 goals up with 11 in the third, if the umps start paying frees against Freo they will lose by 60. 
Tigers playing well.

 

Giddy up.  

I’m getting as angry as if this was a Dees game. 16-3 now and they are getting worse. One ump already caught for betting on games. 100% one or all four have money riding on this game.

 

19pts 3/4 time. Tiges have been the much better team, but they must be feeling it, they have been up against it all night. Win or lose they should absolutely publicly ask for an inquiry into the officiating.

Score level... between Liam Baker and the whole of Fremantle on the free kick count!

5 minutes left to find out if this thread is fun again!

Edited by Little Goffy


 

Thank you tiges for breathing some life back into this thread.

Hopefully Freo's mini revival is over and we can all start enjoying our death riding again.


Freo next few games 

GWS away  (50/50)

Essendon at home (50/50)

Dogs away (loss)

Carlton at home (win)

Pies away (lol)

 

We could be back in a good draft spot 

Edited by Jaded No More

Really encouraging that almost all of Freo's big names had good games but they still lost.

I like them, overall, I really do. It is just on hold until roughly October.

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21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Freo next few games 

GWS away  (50/50)

Essendon at home (50/50)

Dogs away (loss)

Carlton at home (win)

Pies away (lol)

 

We could be back in a good draft spot 

They could easily win 4 of those, but hopefully lose the lot.

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Just now, Redleg said:

They could easily win 4 of those.

Why you kill the vibe?


5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Why you kill the vibe?

You beat me to my edit.

Keep saying it, their draw is hard. And they're inconsistent. 

The next four weeks will be tough for them imo. Especially without Darcy. 

15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

$5m over 5 years from the puddy tatts is the latest story 

And I tell you what it’s about market for him. 
Cobden boy back in the western districts


 

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