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Getting SMASHED in the middle.  Clearances, ruck, everything in the middle

 

12-0 clearances. Pathetic and inexcusable. 
Shameful display for a team holding on for dear life. 

I did mention a couple of days back that Treacy is 78% re shots at goal.

 

Moniz caught forward of Banfield, doesn’t go get Treacy (or instruct Rivers to).

He’s a fun talent but he’s a mile off defensively. 

Had Woey being fit I wouldn’t have picked him this week. Might’ve gone with Howes anyway.


Umpiring is giving Freo so much time and benefit of the doubt.

I really hate how we consistently make this [censored] football club look like superstars. 

Alice Springs all over.

Completely smashing in all aspect of the game.

Clearly we haven't learnt anything from last time.

 

Man up of the back of stoppages, they are clearly going backwards to a runner

No free to disco there was a interesting call 


No genuine ruck = 12 clearances to Zip

= smashed everywhere early

Surprise surprise

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Freo spread very good. our mids getting pantsed

Umpiring fair and equitable? Freo 1 goal Dees 0 Umpires 2

 
1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Moniz caught forward of Banfield, doesn’t go get Treacy (or instruct Rivers to).

He’s a fun talent but he’s a mile off defensively. 

Had Woey being fit I wouldn’t have picked him this week. Might’ve gone with Howes anyway.

Howes is weak at the contests.


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