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Levers sitting on the bench pumping the boys up, patting them on the back & bringing the encouragement.

The moon boot isn't nice to see.

 

1st qtr

🤢Ump. Langdon free on Brayshaw ! Soft free

👏Kozzzy you ripper goal

👏Langdon to leading Petty goal 

👏Riv mark run goal 

🤢Gawn !!! Knock down .. freo goal

🤢Poor tackling. They are getting hands free . Freo goal

👏petty goal 55m

Ball movement. Viney. Kozzzy. 

💔💔milkshake miss !! Fullerton miss!!! 

👏👏Trac 

🤢Trac lazy pass inside 50  Oliver turnover. Freo coast to coast and goal

👏👏Centre clearance Gawn Trac Viney goal 

Dees 37 Freo 26

what’s with 6 goals in a qtr? I just travelled from 2012 back to 2018. hopefully I can stay here.


Trac and Clarry can decide this game. If they are both 100% invested to the final siren, we win.

1 minute ago, Disco InTurno said:

sigh, it’s the hope that kills you. I am ready to be devastated in approx 2 hours.

Be that as it may. This is the footy we can play. It all comes down to pressure and effort. That is what has been missing for the last 4 weeks… why, is anybody’s guess.

Honestly one of the most enjoyable quarters I've watched in 2 years!

 

Pressure is up.

Goals scored from honouring leading players.

Tracc and Kozzie ground level goals.

Goal from centre clearance handball, not bombing it in.

2 turnover goals stemming from poor kick from Tracc inside 50 and Oliver long dump kick.

6 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

That is all on Oliver an absolute nothing kick

6 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

That is all on Oliver an absolute nothing kick

As are most of his kicks


We are on but room for improvement.

Freo are not near their best yet so we have to remain switched on.

Our disposal by foot is so much better, handball needs immediate improvement.

Very watchable game

Amiss immediately looked in board. Didn’t even look at the goals.


Chinny Chin Chin...❤️


Spargo why on earth would you call for you absolute nuffy

 

Great kick by Langford to Petty. Absolute bullet with the right weight.


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