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FFS... in previous years now we would have another two KPP injuries in the first three rounds.
Treacy and Cox forward is very inexperienced. Opportunity for Sturt - only if he is ready. Need 5 between Cox and Treacy and 3 from Freddy. The other 8-10 goals will have to come from everyone else.
If those are accurate my freo tip starts to look shaky.
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Brayshaw still on the groud... just had his 64th possession.Josh Treacy kicks 15 goals against Adelaide in round one by himself. He also gets punched in the guts in frustration from the Adelaide defenders having no chance with the Crows offering nothing to counter the Freo outside run.
The game ends with Fyfe, Mundy, Serong and Darcy sitting on the bench laughing, all fit but resting with Longmuir standing in in front of them from the perspective of the camera.

Too cruel!Ok Square Peg, quit your whining... Was a solid intraclub at Optus...
- Gee Blakely has some skills. Dominant without getting out of 2nd gear. Went back out there post game and did half hour or so on set shots - curled a few beauties from behind the boundary line at the end for a bit of fun. Hardly saw him miss a kick.
- What interested me the most was that Serong split his time between the defenders and the forwards, could be seeing a swingman role in 2022. He was his usual dominant self down back before going head-to-head with someone I couldn’t quite make out in a forward role.
- Meek is very fast - Freddy couldn't keep up.
- Henry is pale as buggery and still doesn't really have the body shape you'd expect of an AFL player.
- There was a big bloke who grabbed a seat near me and I could have sworn it was Ballas, but I'm sure I was wrong...
- Hamling kicked the last goal today and nailed it. Celebrations were huge.
- No sign of Valente or Watson. Couldn't tell you why.
- Schultz kicked on his left foot for 80% of the session, I reckon. Nice to see players working on their non-preferred so readily.
- Banfield looked a class above the other midfielders bar Crowden. Just knew how to find the footy and wouldn't miss a target all session. Brayshaw was very quiet and seemed to be taking direction from Erasmus.
- Hughes looked on and was hitting targets left and right. Set for a huge 2022.
- Switta went up against Clark in the ruck contests and I'd say that Switta has the inside running at the moment.
- Won't say too much about it in case I was just reading too much into it, but Fyfe looked as though he'd enjoyed the break a bit too much. A few of the coaches pulled him aside and they were having quite an animated conversation before he was taken out of the game and sent to do laps for the rest of the session.
- Benning looked like he was doing a great job 'coaching' the younger guys. Darcy in particular seemed to be following him around.

Good joke. Us kicking 16+ goals.
Of all the things in that meme, Blakely is the one you find the hardest thing to believe haha?Blakely? That's a funny way to spell Chapman.
Of all the things in that meme, Blakely is the one you find the hardest thing to believe haha?
Not "Henry looked very pale" or "No sign of Valente or Watson" haha
Poor Connor lol

What is the Lobb injury? I'm sure it is legit but I have been worried he would pull a Gary Ablett
Sounds like a classic Freo "last minute" withdrawal.Sore chest/ribs from the preseason game.
Both the AFL site and Paul Haselby are saying the club expect him to be ok for the weekend
I have no problem with it, just imagine if they released a report saying Cox, Meek, Sturt and Erasmus all kicked 5 goals. You’d be giving the crows our starting forward line up. Let them find out after they’ve submitted their team list.I think it is poor form that the club has not released any info on the intra club last weekend.
I know they are playing ducks and drakes before the start of the season but there is a small thing called the fans to consider.
Whats the difference if they find out 3 days beforehand or 5 days? The fans ultimately pay their wages.I have no problem with it, just imagine if they released a report saying Cox, Meek, Sturt and Erasmus all kicked 5 goals. You’d be giving the crows our starting forward line up. Let them find out after they’ve submitted their team list.
Wow of all the things to get your knickers in a twist about...I think it is poor form that the club has not released any info on the intra club last weekend.
I know they are playing ducks and drakes before the start of the season but there is a small thing called the fans to consider.
Half a dozen chaps on bigfooty who are going to chat away about who is in and who isn't regardless of any scratchie reports?Whats the difference if they find out 3 days beforehand or 5 days? The fans ultimately pay their wages.
Just cause you don't understand why, doesn't mean it isn't crucially important. Making your opponent think and react to tactics on gameday gives them one more thing to juggle. This is the playing field in literally every elite sport.Whats the difference if they find out 3 days beforehand or 5 days? The fans ultimately pay their wages.
I’d argue it’s more complex than chess.AFL isn't as tactical/strategical as chess obviously
That would be difficult to quantify...I’d argue it’s more complex than chess.
And yet we're not all grand masters...You know the direction and fashion all of your opposition pieces can move in chess with a fair bit of reaction time.