Autopsy AFL 2024 Round 11 - Walyalup (Freo) v Pies Fri May 24th 6:10pm WST/8:10pm AEST (OS)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Freo by a goal or less

    Votes: 4 4.9%
  • Pies by a goal or less

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • Freo by 7 - 20

    Votes: 29 35.8%
  • Pies by 7 - 20

    Votes: 22 27.2%
  • Freo by a lot

    Votes: 3 3.7%
  • Pies by a lot

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • Draw

    Votes: 3 3.7%

  • Total voters
    81
  • Poll closed .

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The goat doesn’t play vfl
You had at least 15 reigning AFL premiership players in the team.
Your showing disrespect to both teams with your comment.
You've got a bit of truth there, but you can't argue with the fact that Freo were favourites.

And the fact that we had 15 premiership players there, higher ladder position, and decent form, and were still not favourites speaks pretty heavily to the current team situation. The betting odds are the only quantifiable representation of the quality of the team/s and other impacting factors.

Punters are often wrong - especially this year. But based on the info available, and despite the aforementioned factors, Freo were relatively heavy favourites.

These are not excuses these are just realities.
 
Freo supporters trying to justify a massive error tonight but couldn’t fathom an umpire not seeing the ball bounce off a hair follicle with 30 players around the ball against Carlton.

Luck goes around and comes around in this league. Just try and be consistent, you all look like fools otherwise 😂
Wow.

Just by the bye, and this is just for the folk here who have actually played footy, who has ever given the ball to a teammate rather than to the ump?

It just strikes me as a genuinely weird thing to do. You either leave it on the ground or toss it to the ump. There was no “casually hand it to your teammate” option when I was a kid.

Probably one of the work experience kids the Pies had on. Never played footy before.
 
Wow.

Just by the bye, and this is just for the folk here who have actually played footy, who has ever given the ball to a teammate rather than to the ump?

It just strikes me as a genuinely weird thing to do. You either leave it on the ground or toss it to the ump. There was no “casually hand it to your teammate” option when I was a kid.

Probably one of the work experience kids the Pies had on. Never played footy before.
Suggest you've never played with Nick Daicos.
 

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Re-wind, one of those WA teams made it to a grand final, by playing a final at Geelong. The only final that has ever been played at Geelong. An advantage, nup.
Which is as close to playing a home game outside WA as a WA team was going to get. Also the narrower ground suited Fremantle's defensive game plan. Geelong made a tactical mistake pushing for that game to be played at Geelong. I can guarantee you that Hawthorn's coaches were rubbing their hands together when they realised they were playing Fremantle. They knew they had that game one
 
Wow.

Just by the bye, and this is just for the folk here who have actually played footy, who has ever given the ball to a teammate rather than to the ump?

Only from distances that warranted kicking it back. Sometimes the ball ended up further away from the umpire than where it started, wouldn't be surprised if there'd been instances where the ball went through three or more players before eventually getting to the umpire (maybe even some spectators if the ball was on that side of the fence, especially if a hill was involved!).
You'd be surprised to know it wasn't at AFL level, so we probably had less rules and slightly lower expectations ;)
 
Quaynor has come out and said he did not touch it.

Classic he said / internet people said situation. Q admitted he was lying on the field about touching it so he can never be believed again, whereas football fans are known for being rational and unbiased and the internet is the most trusted source of factual information we have ever had. So it must have been touched.
 
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