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12 minutes ago, rpfc said:

We are but Lambs to the Taylor…

Quite suitable 

 
6 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Unfortunately rpfc Freo have lifted a notch and can’t see them falling below 10th unless they are hit by serious injuries.!!!

Freo won’t make the 8. They aren’t good enough. Too inconsistent, can’t play at home every week. Their forward line is a couple years away. Good, developing side. But not finalists in 2023. Even top 10 I’d think would be a stretch this year.

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Nate Caddy draft stock is rising 

6.4 and 25 disposals on weekend

could be a nice fit next to van rooyen ??

 
1 hour ago, Edm said:

Nate Caddy draft stock is rising 

6.4 and 25 disposals on weekend

could be a nice fit next to van rooyen ??

Yeah he's an absolute gun. Been fan of his for a while.

He's just a tad on the shorter side of a genuine KPF but then again, it hasn't stopped Charlie Curnow.

9 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

Freo won’t make the 8. They aren’t good enough. Too inconsistent, can’t play at home every week. Their forward line is a couple years away. Good, developing side. But not finalists in 2023. Even top 10 I’d think would be a stretch this year.

You've got Richmond, Geelong, GC and even Sydney to finish above them. 

Hoping they fall to 12th at least.


3 hours ago, Edm said:

Nate Caddy draft stock is rising 

6.4 and 25 disposals on weekend

could be a nice fit next to van rooyen ??

Anyone keen to watch Nates performance (and Harley Reid kick 4 at the other end), game is up on YouTube now:

 

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