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8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They could win only one of those games and I wouldn’t be shocked. Likewise they could win 5. They’re an enigma. 
Hopefully with their season dead they’ll stop trying. 

Your last line could be the reality.

 
 
21 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

Freo’s run home:

Collingwood at the G

Sydney in Perth

Geelong in Geelong

Lions in Perth

Eagles in Perth

Port in Perth

Hawks at the G

At worst we’re getting pick 7 at best, 4!

fantastic! we have a top 6 draft pick coming up!

no way that improve from here. all the teams around them are playing well

27 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

This is beautiful but it’s also so frustrating. That Freo loss is hurting us in so many ways, we’d be basically safe in the top four and Freo would be 15th giving us a number 4 pick!!! Argh!!

The GWS loss was way worse. But yes, winning both games would have allowed us to rest a few in the lead up to the finals, now we're clinging onto a top 4 spot.


28 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

This is beautiful but it’s also so frustrating. That Freo loss is hurting us in so many ways, we’d be basically safe in the top four and Freo would be 15th giving us a number 4 pick!!! Argh!!

Mate, we were loading its allll G. 

Relax!

 
1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Wouldn't be surprised if the Eagles beat them in a few weeks. They have no heart.

Oh how I will laugh 

But West Coast are not an AFL team. They’re an absolute disgrace. They won’t win another game. 

Freo was always going to Freo this up, but to do it with Carlton as the antagonist?? With the writers on strike right now it’s as good a plot to a movie as any… 

If AI wrote that not only did Freo lose at home to put themselves in the bottom 5, but they did it to Carlton AND by ten goals… if AI wrote that you would be like ‘what is this stilted, tired, fantastical nonsense…’


Hawks beat the Saints and Hawks. After tonight will be 3.5 games behind Carlton, I think they’re a massive chance come rd 23 as a win won’t affect their draft pick.

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Hard to see Justin 'Smiley' Longmuir being there next year. What odds Hardwick ends up there instead of GC. 


Great result for us, and Jackson had minimal impact for the Dockers. Carlton looked pretty slick though and we still have to face them in what could be a key game for both teams.

With Tasmania looming, the next draft could be crucial, so getting three picks inside the top 30 of a so-called super-draft would see us coming out on the credit side of the Jackson deal if our recruiters get it right (as they mostly have done in recent years).

 

 

1 hour ago, Dee-monic said:

Great result for us, and Jackson had minimal impact for the Dockers. Carlton looked pretty slick though and we still have to face them in what could be a key game for both teams.

With Tasmania looming, the next draft could be crucial, so getting three picks inside the top 30 of a so-called super-draft would see us coming out on the credit side of the Jackson deal if our recruiters get it right (as they mostly have done in recent years).

 

Jackson was very dominant in the last two minutes of the game

 

Feel for Jackson TBH, the kid seems to be on a hiding to nothing. 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

They should just fold Freo and WCE together…

Ha ha   Their fans could boo boo boo every play, whether it were a Fremantle Eagles player or an opponent from the far side of the country.


 

”I can’t believe we lost to this mob!”

 I can’t believe ppl are still saying “I can't believe we lost to this mob!”

*sigh* Once again…

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