Western Bulldogs get what they deserve as loss to Fremantle Dockers again exposes weakness against top-eight rivals
The Joel Freijah goals, which they returned to 15 points twice in the last quarter (first gave them a smell, but when they kicked the latter, they were made). So credit for this.
Freijah is one of the most advanced players in the competition for the season. The first of these collection targets came from the industry Oskar Baker.
After all, the stars of the dogs can blind you to the facts about them. They are inadequate against the best parties. They are dazzling against the poor sides. They are an unbalanced side that needs depth.
Jordan Croft’s perfect second game Afl’yi realized that the dogs, and the dogs will be a great attack with him Sam Darcy and Aaron Naughton. The problem is that we already know that they are experiencing a great attack. We also know that they are willing to hire Jack Silvagni. Now they have to double it. It was far from being a proven defensive, but there would be a development on what they had.
Suns’s shame
The country Umps was something again in Adelaide, but Damien Hardwick’s team played a rotten foot and deserved to lose.
Inspired by Travis Boak, Power’s intensity proved a lot for Gold Coast in his last match.Credit: Getty Images
The entire Friday night was about feelings. For Travis Boak, the crowd started the warm night about Ken Hinkley, many of which was unaware of his departure. The sending of Boak was as stylish as you can see. Although power had nothing to celebrate this year, it was the recognition of one of the most important figures in their history.
Thus, Suns compatible falling girl played the role. Hardwick felt the referees’ feelings of the night. It wasn’t wrong, but his team deserved more criticism.
“We gave a lot of things, there’s no question about it, Hard Hardwick admitted from a 50-meter penalties and a Het-up Wil Powell.
“Unfortunately, one of these things. The feeling of the game … Suddenly, it is very, very difficult to win and you give it free of charge.
“I thought the referees had the feelings of the game. (This) may be.”
When you question more about the calls that make the referee, you ask the wrong question. Perhaps ask the referee department. ”
Should he go there? Isn’t it probably? Was it wrong? Probably no.
He was asked a question and answered, and frankly he run Frees Port’s path. The country factor in the referee cannot be denied in every sport played worldwide. Last week they were crows that fled with shots in Adelaide.
Mitch Giorgiades against Mac Andrew against Mac Andrew was weak for the further dive, offering the target.
The number of free strokes, which had no reason to be logically equal, but normally roughly rough, saw that it was released for the harbor as Gold Coast (33-16). As usual, unpaid release was as important as the legitimacy of the paid.
There is no doubt that there was even worse than the sun rubbing. But let’s be clear, Damien, Gold Coast was playing a place against a side under the first quarter. Your side played a unarrged, safe, arrogant foot, thinking that they could reach the finals without trying too much.
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And Zac Butters and Connor Rozee beat the ball around the ball. And Travis Boak, the oldest man on the ground, made Ken Hinkley play on the ball in the last match and only took Footy and enjoyed it, and he did it exactly.
You have chosen Damien, Alex Sexton and Jye Farrer.
Your side deserved to lose. You who defeated four out of the top five deserves more than eight people, but they play with their own burden.
With or not an emotional house, this game should never be close. Your Sun kicked 3.6 in the first period when they had to close the game and silence the crowd of the house. Instead, they left them in communication for the whole game.
The suns lack sand and maturity in such games, so even when Essendon defeated Essendon this week, every possible final rival will feel fragile and beaten.
Dees do this in your own way
The narrative of the Friday night was that Collingwood was poor again, and after he was lucky to overcome the demons, he stuck the first four after Callow Suns.
And that’s true.
The truth is that it was such a Melbourne game.
This season, they beat Brisbane and lost one and six points to Collingwood twice with margins. Bulldogs and St Kilda lost six points, Eight points to Carlton and three points to GWS. For a good measure, throw it because they lost to the top with a close margin of 13 points.
Kysaiah Pickett and Max Gawn shine lights for Melbourne in the 2025 season that creates disappointing.Credit: Getty Images
They must be much better than they finished the season. But they’re not.
This is a brave call, we’re going to go to a consensus, we’re really going to a consensus) with all-Avustralia Ruckman Max Gawn (now we’re going to call, Jeremy Cameron will be right in front of the whole Australia). Clayton Oliver had one of his better games. Christian Petracca had good moments, but he proved that Jared Rivers could be midfielder, and Harvey Langford developed his draft note.
But it was a melbourne -like performance. They endured a season in which they dismissed their coaches, who were not a permanent general manager and endured the uncertainty about the changes in Footy departments and the planned presidential successor. This is not a strong idea of leadership and stability. So the results in the field are not surprising.
Like Sydney, they will think about what could happen in 2025. Six losses below 10 points will ask how they missed the finals.
Sydney knows the answer to this question at least. They missed the finals due to injuries in the first half of the year, but later they finished themselves for what they missed the season later. Currently, the most unlucky parties who do not play the final.
Buldoglar “Oh, what are we?” Will say. Bollock. Eight missing Bulldogs did not fall into a chance like swans. Yes, in the first half of the year, the same team did not have Sam Darcy and Marcus Bontempelli, but as mentioned above, they could not beat a good team. Can do swan.
Nicks Talking Truth
From a coach, the best line of the week came from Matthew Nicks, because the whole world lost his mind on the ban on the Izak Rank and four match ban.
“Not the sacrifice here, Nic Nicks said.
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