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28 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Really should have worked him into the Jackson trade a couple years ago. Perhaps we tried and were rebuffed. Think@Redleg was calling for it at the time.

We never asked.

 

Has Luke Jackson won possession at all so far tonight? He's always buzzing around contests looking vaguely like he's doing something but never seems to actually impact the play.

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Has Luke Jackson won possession at all so far tonight? He's always buzzing around contests looking vaguely like he's doing something but never seems to actually impact the play.

Was just about to say the same thing. 5 possessions half way through the second. Getting smashed when in the ruck. A much better player than that.


Is it just me, or is Daicos going off because of an "injury" when his tagger is beating him a bit sus.

4 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Is it just me, or is Daicos going off because of an "injury" when his tagger is beating him a bit sus.

3 votes despite that.

26 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

Sadly that didn't age well.

Still fairly pedestrian, but you are right 😎

 

Granted his missed games due to suspension, but Houston is having a very ordinary year....

13 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

Thankfully the POS isn't playing so I don't have to look at his ugly head.

However Crisp is almost as bad.

Dunno who the POS even is but Collingwood have no shortage of ugly mugs I'd rather not look at.
Mason Cox at the top of the list.

Longmuir has to be about on his last legs as coach of Freo, surely?

With the list he has, they should be doing much better than their current output. Their game plan is worse than ours.

Not too sure I’d be salivating over the prospect of bringing LJ back in a hurry either. Hasn’t done too much in his time over their and has stagnated badly, particularly for the $ he would be on.

Edited by Demon Disciple


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

flagmantle are so frustrating to watch

Abit rich coming from a Melbourne supporter.

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Longmuir has to be about on his last legs as coach of Freo, surely?

With the list he has, they should be doing much better than their current output. Their game plan is worse than ours.

The Shockers are having a crack, but they are also hoping for something to happen rather than creating it

Gosh freo are pathetic. Playing at home & can't even beat a Collingwood team that's resting a number of good players.

If they were based in Melbourne, they'd be copping a lot more heat

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Shockers are having a crack, but they are also hoping for something to happen rather than creating it

Yes, being very reactive and not proactive.


The Pies work off the ball is off the charts. That’s why they’re in so many games.

Good to see Freo have been closely copying the Mbourne strategy of bombing it mindlessly i50 to a opposition player.

Imitation is the highest form of flattery!

 
1 hour ago, Grouse said:

Was just about to say the same thing. 5 possessions half way through the second. Getting smashed when in the ruck. A much better player than that.

He seems to have plateaud since leaving us. And still rarely takes a clean one-grab mark


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