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Expect a better effort this week, would be surprised if we get much from Fullarton but at least he’s tall. Turner I’m more optimistic about. Would like to see a score of 80+ to give some hope about the rest of the year.

Freo still win for mine, they beat us consistently when we were good so I’d be shocked to beat them when we’re going like we are. If we can keep them <100 that would be good but May out makes that tough.

 
 
17 minutes ago, praha said:

And of course I plan to catch the 12:50, I get to the platform at 12:49:50 and the doors are closing... the train leaves bang on at 12:50. What is this [censored] leaving on time to the millisecond? I'll miss the first 15 minutes now.

Japanese driver 😂


I have near zero expectation we can win this game today, which probably means we will.

We've got to turn it around sometime right?

Looking for some enthusiasm from big Tommy and Disco Turner always provides good value IMHO. Good to be getting some more games into the Kolt, Lindsay and Langford.

This is all about our pressure for me. I don't think we're any chance of winning (upsets do happen, but we don't match up against Fremantle well at all), but in a week where Goodwin's put the heat on us for being "easy to play against", we sure as [censored] better come out and do our best to make it hard for Fremantle.

A low pressure rating will speak volumes today.

 

Kelli Underwood calling the game.........As if things couldn't get any worse.😶

Can’t imagine we lose by less than 60.. their game style has consistently smashed ours, even when we had form..

2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Kelli Underwood calling the game.........As if things couldn't get any worse.😶

Mind blowing she has a job calling games. There’s been petitions to have her cancelled… she’s that bad..


4 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

petty forward, so turner down back??

Petty forward?

So we train all summer to have May, Lever and Petty in defence, and now with May and Lever out we decide to swing Petty forward again?

And Turner barely gets a crack at being a forward for us this year and is now going to (presumably) play defence?


Just now, titan_uranus said:

Petty forward?

So we train all summer to have May, Lever and Petty in defence, and now with May and Lever out we decide to swing Petty forward again?

And Turner barely gets a cracbk at being a forward for us this year and is now going to (presumably) play defence?

Mind boggling. But......desperate times call for desperate measures.

 
1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Could work. Disco was a good back before he was a forward. Think he's a better forward than Petty though

we just need to stick with and not change him and petty around every week


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