Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Seperate rolesSo Merriman is still at the club or gone?
That’s good to know.Seperate roles
Haha. God I hope not.Doesn't look like Jason Weber
Like ZZ Top, the guy named Beard is the only guys that doesnt have oneFor someone named "Beard" he has a serious lack of any hair on him.
Facial hair suspiciously absent.... Can he be trusted?S&C boss
For someone named "Beard" he has a serious lack of any hair on him.
Good to have optimistic people with ambition though.For someone named "Beard" he has a serious lack of any hair on him.
For all of those that follow the NFL I hope we don't perform like the Browns!Dr Beard.
May sound like the name of a Dr Seuss character but he's an excellent pick up. Left Freo to be a high performance coach across a heap of sports including for the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Cubs.
His role at Freo will be Football Performance and Innovation Director.
And unlike that past S&C guy we were all worried the headline meant, his last name may only result in players having more facial hair rather than being cooked.
WELL past at the same age. Sorry, old post but just HAD to emphasise this. I think Treacy is gon be the shizz when his time comes. No offence to Tabs but his footy nous has always been crap and Treacy just plays way more naturally.A good indicator is to compare Treacy to Tabs. Both came via the rookie drafts.
Tabs height and size was always going to trouble defenders but in the earlier days
his kicking, decision making was always suspect.
His determination and hard work eventually paid off to be a serviceable player.
Some days Tabs looks like that aggressive tall target, others he is easily held.
He is an enigma, and then there is his durability.
Treacy is that aggressive tall, can kick goals easily from outside 50, and has a footy
a brain.
Going by trajectories he is already ahead of Tabs at the same age.
A combo of Amiss, Treacy and Jackson, players that can read the play and
Have different leading patterns, style. I believe can lift us into a genuine top
4 team.
I think he was listed on AFL '98. Ahhh that old pixely goodness.Hope JOM isn’t another Stuart Anderson. For anyone who was following us back then will remember he was a highly regarded, big bodied type, who in some respects played a bit like JOM. He did barely anything here and retired during his 2nd season with us.
Just remember being so excited when we picked him up.
Would it be possible that we fast track a forward line with Amiss and Treacy as the pillars (suplimented with Jackson) at the expense of Taberner?
Because he's running laps of his local park? Keep a lid on it folks.
Otherwise known as the Chris Masten awardYeah but this makes him a front runner for the TTHD award!
Sent from my iPhone using BigFooty.com
I didn’t post the info to generate Daniel Bandy like vibes. Nor am I getting excited.Yeah but this makes him a front runner for the TTHD award!
Sent from my iPhone using BigFooty.com
It would also be super handy if he could get Hamling's body right and improve Will Brodie's and Mathew Johnson's distance running while getting Keuk and Amiss to put on a ton of muscle.If he can help keep Fyfe and Tabs on the park all season build a statue of him.
JOM is very strong but you must be joking about Mundy. He'd be one of the strongest players to ever play onball in our history. BTW Mundy was a magical beast when he played. Not sure what player you were watching if you think otherwise. He's the best kick in our teams history in terms of consistency of excellence over his career.Nope, not kidding. Just because he is retired now doesn't mean he was a magical beast when he played. I'm not knocking Mundy, JOM is just a freak in that department. Fyfe-like.
You do you, boo.JOM is very strong but you must be joking about Mundy. He'd be one of the strongest players to ever play onball in our history. BTW Mundy was a magical beast when he played. Not sure what player you were watching if you think otherwise. He is he's the best kick in our teams history in terms of consistency of excellence over his career.
Did you miss?Could be wrong, but I think I saw Sturt and Banners running around Bibra lake. Don’t quote me on it, was a drive by.
Nah got the East Perth bloke. Crowden his name.Did you miss?
Lol this was my first thought too. I don’t remember seeing him play at all in real lifeI think he was listed on AFL '98. Ahhh that old pixely goodness.