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I'm hoping for a Bulldogs win and for Lobb to be sat on his ar55. Possible

 
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hahah ! I'm hoping to get some back tonight - I've loaded up on the Bullflogs !

yeah i went hard on the dogs too. although away they are due and have a vastly superior fwd line

i am worried about when Brayshaw might get back into form

 

Of course the only time they ping Libba for a throw is when I have him in a same gamer for possessions. 


The ground surface looks very patchy which is unusual for Perth

Dogs goal kicking FMD

 
12 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Bulldogs away jumper just looks weird with the stripes enlarged and moved lower, why change it?

So it's ANZAC round & am I right in saying neither teams are wearing ANZAC jumpers? Very strange. Even hawthorn have one which looks nice by the way.



Is Weightman trying to copy Clarrys hair style cause if he is he ain’t pulling it off. 

Liam Jones looks like the Bont after a hard night. 


As much as I hope Freo lose, for the sake of our draft position, I find it almost impossible to support the Dogs. They are so looked after by umpires and have an incredibly hateable list. Bont about the only player I have time for. 

 

This is repeating the hundreds of other comments but Dogga has a lot of developing to do. Fremantle are paying a hell of a lot for potential. 


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