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The battle between Fritsch, Chandler and Disco on who can do less is the real contest 

 

Fritsch beginning 2025 where he left 2024 i see

 
14 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Maybe we should have played Jefferson. Maybe picket was right all along

OF COURSE I WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG 

Johnson 2 pos

Chandler Ditto

Disco actually already at the Disco

Fritsch more worried about his hair

CHANDLER TOTALLY OVERATED a few meaningless possesions FFS and so a bloke who has ability gets separation and has footy smarts plays MAGOOS PARK ME🤮

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Lindsay is looking good. Doesn’t look out of place and has some go.


5 minutes ago, BDA said:

clarry and trac looking good. 

A decent take away from the game.

They need all the confidence they can get.

Let's hope this game gives that.

Great point assist by Fritsch

 

Is he going to freo too?

4 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

Fritch is out there yeah? 

Making strong contributions for Freo 

 

Season lives and dies on JVR and Pickett picking up slack in our fwd line - our only genuinely threatening tall and small respectively 

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Fritsch lack of second efforts and having no impact with any semblance of forward pressure is and has been an issue for several years. Needs to be addressed 

Rivers has been bog ordinary. Looks like he is stuck in two minds between playing back and mid. 

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

3.13…….

It’s quite gusty so you can excuse it a little bit. 


50 metre penalty against freo cues commentary from biased WA commentators that freo are hard done by, 

kayo commentary this year for interstate games going to be painful. 

2 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Season lives and dies on JVR and Pickett picking up slack in our fwd line 

Not good to be relying on so few 

Johnson’s follow up effort at ground level pleasing there with Viney results in Fritsch goal

we are cursed with so many poor kicks of the football, it's devastating.


 
1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I haven't seen Oliver break through a tackle like that in a while. That was good to watch.

It was great however his two long kicks into the forward line didn’t favour our forwards at all.


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