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good start from the girls. kicking straight always helps

umpiring ridiculous as per usual

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5 goals 0 behinds impressive accuracy. Freo continue to pepper the pot. 1 goal 4 behinds.

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Shelley Heath off injured? 😟

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very good half from the girls.Β 

rubbish free against goldy on the siren to give freo a goal. that umpire is atrocious

if we can maintain the accuracy we are well placed to win


Hungry hungry Hore. Had 2 in the square looseΒ 

Shocking umpiringΒ 

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Followed unfortunately by 0 goals 5 behinds. Effective two goal buffer ahead of Freo though.


More ****house umpiringΒ 

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umpire 21 is diabolical. can someone please take the whistle off her.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

More ****house umpiringΒ 

The girl who looks no older than 13 is hopelessΒ 

40 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Only on Kayo?

Free to air 'live' has been murdoched.

Casey radio budget appears strictly limited to forays within greater Melbourne.

AFL has managed a synthetic bush telegraph.

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3 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

This is the most pathetically one sided umpiring performance I have ever seen!!

And then we get one back.

Schofield melt incomingΒ 

Watching it live at the ground. Β We are definitely fitter and better drilled than freo. Β Just simple skill errors keeping them in it. Β Plus poor decision making with the last kick into the 50. Β  Nice goal from 50Β 

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

And then we get one back.

Schofield melt incomingΒ 

It wasn’t a sling tackle. But it was high. It still should’ve been Goldy’s ball.

The inconsistency in HTB between the two teams is staggering! Hanks and Gillard both pinged for breaking tackles, while Freo players get an eternity for it to be called ball up. Terrible.

Golden goal from Goldrick.


It’s still the kick going to half forward and inside 50. We seem to not see freo players standing by themselves. Β Still 2 upΒ 

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thats goal no 3 freo have scored from rubbish frees.

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No idea why Hore wasn’t back the whole quarter and a bad effort from Colvin to concede 2 goals in quick succession.Β 
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We need a miracle nowΒ 


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