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3 minutes ago, binman said:

There's a one day amnesty on the death ride.

For two weeks. Surely we want them to beat Port as well in Round 23?

 
2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

For two weeks. Surely we want them to beat Port as well in Round 23?

Yep. Right you are.

Two week amnesty.

 

It’s a tough game to watch really. I think I want the Lions to win but when they just kicked that goal to take the lead I felt dirty. Perhaps a draw?!

Lions on top. will get home here but % down for them. top 2 safe


6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Jackson 🫠

And again…could be 2 goals up…instead 2 behinds and the scores are level.

I'll take a draw though.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

And again…could be 2 goals up…instead 2 behinds and the scores are level.

I'll take a draw though.

A draw would be good. And funny. 

 

What a one-handed mark from Amiss. Luke Jackson is playing a ripper game.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

This game is SO boring. Yet so important. 

Imagine being a Lions fan watching our game this afternoon. Boring and disappointing (not that I'm complaining).

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

What a one-handed mark from Amiss. Luke Jackson is playing a ripper game.

He’s desperate for Melbourne to get a home final 😂

Freo are torching their forward opportunities and Brisbane are pulling free kicks and random kicks off the ground for all their goals. Annoying.


Jackson has lost 2-3 critical one on ones in the last few minutes to cost Fremantle a goal and a chance at goal.

Frederick with another ripper goal from the pocket to bring Freo within 2 points with a minute left. Come on Jacko give us some of that bang bang bang magic.

Luke Jackson had so many chances to impact the game in the last 5-10 minutes and just didn't want it enough.
Lions win, but the dees secure 2nd (for a week at least).


Ah well, we finish the round #2 and we can keep death riding freo. 

Key take away though, both sides are not good enough. It’s a shame we lost to both this year, but that stat won’t matter when we’re holding the cup. 

 

Freo should have won that one.

would have preferred a Lions loss but a close win next best outcome

I'll be back on the death riding bandwagon next week. Go Eagles


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