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Mackin injured. Zanker possible acl?

Just fold the comp 

Umps been magnificent for Freo

 

Trademark horrendous weak Bannan contest as the ball went inside 50 there. She’s so bad 


nervous aaahh real monsters GIF

 
Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Trademark horrendous weak Bannan contest as the ball went inside 50 there. She’s so bad 

A real barometer of our team. Plays well when the team is playing well, goes missing when the team if playing poorly


Absolutely [censored] umpiring

Standard of umpiring is disgraceful

Most disgracefully umpired game I’ve seen at any level, ever. Not worth watching if that’s the standard. Pack them up and fold it. 


Needs to be an investigation into this umpiring. Not just errors, clear bias  IMO.

Missed Mackin badly.

McNamara, Chaplin, Gillard & Goldrick great games.

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tough loss.

mcnamara and goldy very good

injuries are piling up. the youngsters too callow to get us home.

monstered in the ruck

the standard of umpiring is atrocious

long season ahead 


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

The success that permeated the club has now been completely replaced by a fear of losing.

Please.

They lost 4 best 21 players in trade week.

Have another 6 out injured.

And lost 2 more in game.

Freo were always going to charge late with the wind. Game was lost in the 3rd not converting chances but the forward line today had 2 players who’d get a game in full strength side and 4 who aren’t up to it. 

The Hore holding the ball came about because she tried to do it all herself. Same as her shot at goal in the 3rd quarter with 2 spare alone in the square.
 

Good player, but needs to work with her team mates to go up another level. That’s harder when half of them are unknowns.

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Please.

They lost 4 best 21 players in trade week.

Have another 6 out injured.

And lost 2 more in game.

Freo were always going to charge late with the wind. Game was lost in the 3rd not converting chances but the forward line today had 2 players who’d get a game in full strength side and 4 who aren’t up to it. 

I’m sorry, but to not even score in a quarter is inexcusable. Especially considering that we were 3 goals up going into the last.

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We have too many injuries. Twice we let them score goals on the siren in the  second and last quarter. 

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Injury has cruelled our season.

getting games into youngsters and building for next year is all we can do from here.

 


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