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If Saturday night was the result of ‘cautionary tales’ and ‘liabilities’… then throw caution to the wind and buy up all the debt laden liabilities we can. Time to Restump Podcast Saturday’s Henry Jackson show.
Isn’t it amazing what a little patience, a little support and persistence can do.
A few weeks ago a certain King called Jackson a cautionary tale and Liam was cruelly being referred to by so-called Freo supporters as a liability. We reached out for comment but all we got were rolling tumbleweeds and the sounds of crickets!
Enough of that nose-rubbing-it-in rubbish, the reality is whether you were an emotional knocker or a supporter of Liam Henry and or Luke Jackson, let's hope we all just enjoyed the show Saturday night. And to be honest, we probably didn’t get the win without their output.
But while we rightfully sing their praises, it was a commitment of the collective across the board, a commitment that was absent a week earlier against the Giants.
While best on ground honours went to Liam Henry or Luke Jackson, you could easily throw Caleb Serong into that equation. His game was off the scale and the reality is Liam and Luke largely couldn’t have done what they did if Caleb didn’t do what he did.
The win wasn’t necessarily our best but we did what we needed to do against a team in a similar boat, to keep our season alive and kicking. However, after the last two weeks, it certainly was a warm and welcomed performance and coinciding result.
Looking forward to talking about this one so let’s get into it on the pod. It may never be as good or as bad as it seems but its important to celebrate the joys along the journey. Plug in and join in this 50 minute recap.
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If Saturday night was the result of ‘cautionary tales’ and ‘liabilities’… then throw caution to the wind and buy up all the debt laden liabilities we can. Time to Restump Podcast Saturday’s Henry Jackson show.
Isn’t it amazing what a little patience, a little support and persistence can do.
A few weeks ago a certain King called Jackson a cautionary tale and Liam was cruelly being referred to by so-called Freo supporters as a liability. We reached out for comment but all we got were rolling tumbleweeds and the sounds of crickets!
Enough of that nose-rubbing-it-in rubbish, the reality is whether you were an emotional knocker or a supporter of Liam Henry and or Luke Jackson, let's hope we all just enjoyed the show Saturday night. And to be honest, we probably didn’t get the win without their output.
But while we rightfully sing their praises, it was a commitment of the collective across the board, a commitment that was absent a week earlier against the Giants.
While best on ground honours went to Liam Henry or Luke Jackson, you could easily throw Caleb Serong into that equation. His game was off the scale and the reality is Liam and Luke largely couldn’t have done what they did if Caleb didn’t do what he did.
The win wasn’t necessarily our best but we did what we needed to do against a team in a similar boat, to keep our season alive and kicking. However, after the last two weeks, it certainly was a warm and welcomed performance and coinciding result.
Looking forward to talking about this one so let’s get into it on the pod. It may never be as good or as bad as it seems but its important to celebrate the joys along the journey. Plug in and join in this 50 minute recap.
Send us a text
Support the show
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