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It’s often said “A wrong King still believes his crown makes him right.” Give it up Kingy, there’s no place left to hide. JL has got your number! Time to Restump Podcast Freo’s magnificent September securing victory against the dauntless Dogs.
There was barely an institution that didn’t write us off. The media, the footballing world, the bookies and my postman gave us no hope. But why? Why was so much analytical weight and judgment placed upon the loss to the Brisbane Lions a week bacl? Was our previous 3 months invisible? Did the pundits not even bother to watch the Fox Footy mini’s?
Justin Longmuir got on the front foot though as he was having none of it and he wasn’t shy in letting them know. However, let’s hope they all double down and write us off again in 2 weeks’ time.
In real time, we’d all be lying if we said we didn’t harbour some minor concerns half way through that first quarter. But we’d seen that movie before several times in recent months and, more often than not, it had a favourable twist.
Stop, take your hat off and give the defensive collective an acknowledging nod because we were able to build that win on it’s ability and relentless efforts to weather the Dog’s high pressure, 19 inside fifty storm. It kept us in the game when others couldn’t. The individuals were remarkable. No one does what our defensive delegation did to Sam Darcy!
Depending on how you view it, its either worrying or pleasing seeing Andy Brayshaw and Caleb Serong combine for just a 5 possession first quarter. Worrying because they got destroyed, but pleasing because we were still able to win centre clearance for the quarter and set up four scoring chances. Hayden Young, take a bow!
The Dogs did well at trying to rattle our cages early with their pressure but we dealt with it, we regrouped at quarter time and then we let go with a scintillating period of footy that saw us put an uninterrupted run of 8 goals on the board.
Sure, the Dogs have some defensive deficiencies but our forwards were phenomenal, showing no mercy in exploiting the advantage. Everyone got their unhygienic lick of the what would now be germ riddled ice-cream. But even contracting covid was an acceptable risk if it meant seeing Jye Amiss in the embryonic stage of a return to some serious form!
If you put your hat back on, can you please remove it once more as we have a moment of respect and marvel at Murphy Reid yet again? Everything he touches turns to gold… or rather goal. It’s not too often that a first-year player becomes irreplaceable and a vital cog in the team wheel. It’s done, pull your dress down Mary, the shows over. All bets are off… just give him the rising star medal!
And while our hata are still off, give a nod of appreciation to Bailey Banfield who has reinvented himself in a meaningful way.
While we appeared to be cruising to victory, the Dogs are too good a team to not mount a comeback. On the back of the magnificent Marcus Bontempelli, he dragged them back to somewhat within striking distance late in the final term. Yes, Ok, a nerve or two crept in, but we’re not that same old Fremantle team anymore. We weren’t letting this September securing victory slip through our fingers. Bring on September!
We didn’t put too much weight on last week’s loss to the Brisbane Lions and their win over the Hawks justified our position. So, likewise, given the Dog’s record against top eight teams, we’re not getting carried away with the win over them either. Having said that, it doesn’t mean we’re not bouncing off the walls excited about being part of September this year!
So, you know what to do. If you’re foraging for a fistful more of Freo fanfare, don yo
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It’s often said “A wrong King still believes his crown makes him right.” Give it up Kingy, there’s no place left to hide. JL has got your number! Time to Restump Podcast Freo’s magnificent September securing victory against the dauntless Dogs.
There was barely an institution that didn’t write us off. The media, the footballing world, the bookies and my postman gave us no hope. But why? Why was so much analytical weight and judgment placed upon the loss to the Brisbane Lions a week bacl? Was our previous 3 months invisible? Did the pundits not even bother to watch the Fox Footy mini’s?
Justin Longmuir got on the front foot though as he was having none of it and he wasn’t shy in letting them know. However, let’s hope they all double down and write us off again in 2 weeks’ time.
In real time, we’d all be lying if we said we didn’t harbour some minor concerns half way through that first quarter. But we’d seen that movie before several times in recent months and, more often than not, it had a favourable twist.
Stop, take your hat off and give the defensive collective an acknowledging nod because we were able to build that win on it’s ability and relentless efforts to weather the Dog’s high pressure, 19 inside fifty storm. It kept us in the game when others couldn’t. The individuals were remarkable. No one does what our defensive delegation did to Sam Darcy!
Depending on how you view it, its either worrying or pleasing seeing Andy Brayshaw and Caleb Serong combine for just a 5 possession first quarter. Worrying because they got destroyed, but pleasing because we were still able to win centre clearance for the quarter and set up four scoring chances. Hayden Young, take a bow!
The Dogs did well at trying to rattle our cages early with their pressure but we dealt with it, we regrouped at quarter time and then we let go with a scintillating period of footy that saw us put an uninterrupted run of 8 goals on the board.
Sure, the Dogs have some defensive deficiencies but our forwards were phenomenal, showing no mercy in exploiting the advantage. Everyone got their unhygienic lick of the what would now be germ riddled ice-cream. But even contracting covid was an acceptable risk if it meant seeing Jye Amiss in the embryonic stage of a return to some serious form!
If you put your hat back on, can you please remove it once more as we have a moment of respect and marvel at Murphy Reid yet again? Everything he touches turns to gold… or rather goal. It’s not too often that a first-year player becomes irreplaceable and a vital cog in the team wheel. It’s done, pull your dress down Mary, the shows over. All bets are off… just give him the rising star medal!
And while our hata are still off, give a nod of appreciation to Bailey Banfield who has reinvented himself in a meaningful way.
While we appeared to be cruising to victory, the Dogs are too good a team to not mount a comeback. On the back of the magnificent Marcus Bontempelli, he dragged them back to somewhat within striking distance late in the final term. Yes, Ok, a nerve or two crept in, but we’re not that same old Fremantle team anymore. We weren’t letting this September securing victory slip through our fingers. Bring on September!
We didn’t put too much weight on last week’s loss to the Brisbane Lions and their win over the Hawks justified our position. So, likewise, given the Dog’s record against top eight teams, we’re not getting carried away with the win over them either. Having said that, it doesn’t mean we’re not bouncing off the walls excited about being part of September this year!
So, you know what to do. If you’re foraging for a fistful more of Freo fanfare, don yo
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