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11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sounds like a few Freo fans there surprisingly. 

There'll be a few who live in Sydney and get to go to 1-2 games per year. 

 
1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

It can be a bit hit and miss, but I really like the way GWS play under Kingsley. But is it GWS are better than I thought, or Freo worse? Freo's worst is weak at the contest, poor decision making and sub par skills. 

Their next game is against us - hope they’re not fired up when we meet them in Alice Springs in a fortnight.

 

It's going to be hard to get rid of the dangerous tackle. I thought the Giants player held the guys upper body down to the ground but there was still a sling motion and his head bounced. It's tough.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Their disposal is just a bit sloppy

And they are being slaughtered in centre clearances.

It was like 88% to 12% time in fwd half GWS way.


 

7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

It's going to be hard to get rid of the dangerous tackle. I thought the Giants player held the guys upper body down to the ground but there was still a sling motion and his head bounced. It's tough.

Lachie Whitfield’s dangerous tackle will be looked at I reckon.

Tackling is a lucky dip these days. That’s a shame really.

5 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

 

Lachie Whitfield’s dangerous tackle will be looked at I reckon.

Yea but looked similar to L. Berrys'.

 
30 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I reckon there's about 8,000 at the Giants game. Not too shabby for a plastic team playing an interstate opponent in a graveyard time slot in the @rse end of nowhere. 

Ah. They just said in the commentary that thousands of kids got in free (no doubt accompanied by their parents). Who knows, maybe if they started paying people to come they they could push through the 10,000 barrier. 

My 11yo daughter, whose passion for the game is limited to how good their songs are, is with me barracking for GWS (the best song excluding 'Red and the Blue') to avoid hearing Freo's song (something worse than being forced to eat all her vegetables).

I always play the songs loud at the end of games.


Toby Greene is one of my favourite non MFC players, absolute gun.

20 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

 

Lachie Whitfield’s dangerous tackle will be looked at I reckon.

At least 1 week thank you 😁


Only negative for GWS is Cadman has done bugger all.


2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Only negative for GWS is Cadman has done bugger all.

And another is Bedford hasn’t kicked a goal for my multi 

 

I would be happy to give Freo their picks back if we can have Andrew Brayshaw, he is carrying them today.


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