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Season over for Freo, Pies resting quality players and still running rings around the opposition and here we are struggling to run out games and trying to learn a new game plan which has been around for years.

 

So we’re all hoping Brisbane beat Collingwood in the granny yeah? 🫠🫠🫠🫠

The AFL being such an imagine conscious organisation, and one that is worried about a concussion class action, I bet they bring in some type of rule to stop players trying to run off the ground like Schultz did then. It wasn’t a good look.

and given their propensity to suspend for outcome is the Freo player a chance of being suspended? And I’m saying this not because I think it worthy of suspension but who can tell what the MRO will do

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Heresy to admit this on Demonland but Collingwood are up to their necks in the premiership race. Elliott and Hill are arguably the best small forward combo in the competition.

Kozzie do you really want to consider walking into this club called Fraudmantle?

Think long and hard as Jacko is now!


24 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

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

and their precision field kicking to each other

Sorry to say, but an impressive win coming up for the Pies tonight.

4 good players out and going over to WA off a 5 day break. Respect.

 

Yeah, Freo are shh .... No good.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Surely tonight just puts more heat on longmuir

His life just flashed in front of his eyes.

Will be a close finish. Pies of a five-a and down one rotation will run out of legs have they done enough?

Speed i50 and lowering eyes produces goals for Freo. Who would've thought it?! 🙄

Should done this a quarter ago


6 minutes ago, deegirl said:

The AFL being such an imagine conscious organisation, and one that is worried about a concussion class action, I bet they bring in some type of rule to stop players trying to run off the ground like Schultz did then. It wasn’t a good look.

and given their propensity to suspend for outcome is the Freo player a chance of being suspended? And I’m saying this not because I think it worthy of suspension but who can tell what the MRO will do

If Archer is suspended for 3 weeks then (Clarke was it?) also needs to go. He didn’t have to jump into Shultz.

And I also am not saying it should be a suspension, but if players have to take ‘reasonable care’ then he has to be gone.

14 minutes ago, Witches Hat said:

Heresy to admit this on Demonland but Collingwood are up to their necks in the premiership race. Elliott and Hill are arguably the best small forward combo in the competition.

Yep those two are such quality players.


1 minute ago, Spargonicus said:

Yep those two are such quality players.

How can we recruit them ?

3 minutes ago, BoBo said:

If Archer is suspended for 3 weeks then (Clarke was it?) also needs to go. He didn’t have to jump into Shultz.

And I also am not saying it should be a suspension, but if players have to take ‘reasonable care’ then he has to be gone.

No suspension. Both players were committed

53 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

flagmantle are so frustrating to watch

You're not wrong

 
2 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

So much for my tip for Freo at home after the Pies outs. Freo Coach will be front and back page all week...

Yeah, in Freo.
The rest of the country doesn't care.


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