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2 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Please explain how we lost to Freo??

We lost deliberately.

Tricked freo into thinking they were a top 4 chance.

So they figured they better load hard to be cherry ripe preliminary final day.

Did so, and barely raise a trot in this game. No run at all. 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Please explain how we lost to Freo??

Redundant question. Too many variables. Should we also be wondering how we’re any chance to beat GWS? Again, too many variables. 

Bedford 7 tackles. Those tackles would be handy in our forward half.

No wonder the club was [censored] off losing him.


David King is paid to analyze the game and had Freo as his 4th seed twelve days ago. Someone needs Champion Data to go and audit his continual [censored] calls. 

" and we will never surrender ...'
Great win GWS. Very happy. Surely that makes it too hard for Freo finals now?

 

 
Just now, A F said:

Bedford 7 tackles. Those tackles would be handy in our forward half.

No wonder the club was [censored] off losing him.

Sad to see him go, but if it came down to a choice between him and chandler would you prefer Toby ? 


Hibbo or May to Greene? Might explain a potential rest for Hibbo.

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Redundant question. Too many variables. Should we also be wondering how we’re any chance to beat GWS? Again, too many variables. 

After our Pies win, I'm sure we will have our mojo back but Gws looked like the team of a few years back.

Freo are an average team this year with a full team most of the year barring Darcy today. We were well off when we played them.

2 minutes ago, spalding said:

Sad to see him go, but if it came down to a choice between him and chandler would you prefer Toby ? 

Prior to this year, Toby, but I'm happy with Chandler. I'd like both of them.

Almost certainly, Bedford would have also been a regular this year.

Edited by A F

Freo were pathetic. 70 point loss to GWS is good riddance to them for this season.


We were so poor against them. Very Melbourne to miss out on a top 5 pick because we lost to the 6th worst team on our home deck… 

 

2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

We were so poor against them. Very Melbourne to miss out on a top 5 pick because we lost to the 6th worst team on our home deck… 

 

I think our travel may have played a part.

Fair play to the Tiges cheer squad for actually drawing a caricature of Trent Cochin on their run through instead of sticking on a big photocopied piece of paper. Old school. 

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Fair play to the Tiges cheer squad for actually drawing a caricature of Trent Cochin on their run through instead of sticking on a big photocopied piece of paper. Old school. 

They paint everything! Anything that can be painted, they’ll paint it. And if you ask them why they’ll simply say, “we like painting.”


Now for the Cotchin show

🙄

25 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Can't believe we lost to freo

Does DL have Russian bot accounts?

 

Anyone else hear the Richmond Nuffie 1mm from the crowd mic? I actually like it!


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