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You Be Ross: Western Bulldogs v Fremantle

Ross Lyon has his sights set on the flag this year but he's the sort of bloke who loves to get feedback from the general public, good or bad. So if you really want to be a true supporter of the club, then make sure you shout stuff out to him at the ground and give him some pointers on how to get this coaching caper done. But before you do your duty as a member and hurl advice in the direction of professional coaching staff, make sure you know what you're talking about or they might just right you off as a nutjob and miss out on some choice advice. Work the board, move the magnets around and when you think you've got it sussed, start practising yelling "Hey Ross! Ross! Put Sandilands in the goal square for a rest!"

 
     
Liam Picken
Jordan Roughead
Easton Wood
Zac Clarke
Matthew Pavlich
Hayden Ballantyne
     
Shaun Higgins
Dale Morris
Robert Murphy
Nat Fyfe
Chris Mayne
Michael Barlow
     
Adam Cooney
Ryan Griffen
Koby Stevens
Paul Duffield
Ryan Crowley
Cameron Sutcliffe
     
Jack Macrae
Tom Williams
Daniel Giansiracusa
Danyle Pearce
Michael Johnson
Tendai Mzungu
     
Luke Dahlhaus
Stewart Crameri
Fletcher Roberts
Zac Dawson
Luke McPharlin
Lee Spurr
     
Will Minson
 
Aaron Sandilands
Matthew Boyd
 
David Mundy
Tom Liberatore
 
Stephen Hill
Mitch Wallis
Marcus Bontempelli
Brady Grey
Jake Stringer
Jason Tutt
Lachie Neale
Nathan Hrovat
Christian Howard
Nick Suban
Jason Johannisen
Colin Sylvia
Garrick Ibbotson
Alex Silvagn
Tommy Sheridan

Stats Cloud: Fremantle v Geelong

Numbers...you can't trust them. The Romans knew what numbers were up to and wouldn't have a bar of them. You can put your faith in a nice sturdy X but a 10, it's shifty. The only thing more iffy than a number is a statistic, they'll cut you open and rob you of your kidneys before you can say "aren't you supposed to drug me and put in a bath of ice first?". Unfortunately we're hooked on numbers though, we need them to work out how many kicks David Mundy had this week...and probably some other stuff too. The Dockerland Labs spent the summer pondering the problem and eventually, when the cricket was over, the fridge was empty and the clicker broke in everyone's pen, they came up with a solution - the stats cloud. A quick glance and you'll pretty much know everything about a game of football that there was to know, at least all the boring bits about it. The bigger the player's name, the more kicks, or marks, or tackles he had compared to his teammates. 

disposalcloud
Michael Barlow Cameron Sutcliffe Matthew Pavlich Stephen Hill Nathan Fyfe Chris Mayne Alex Silvagni Tendai Mzungu Danyle Pearce Nick Suban Aaron Sandilands Matt De Boer Zac Dawson Michael Johnson Lachie Neale Ryan Crowley Lee Spurr David Mundy Paul Duffield Zac Clarke Hayden Ballantyne Tom Sheridan
 
kickscloud
Matt De Boer Matthew Pavlich Cameron Sutcliffe Nathan Fyfe Ryan Crowley Nick Suban Tendai Mzungu Chris Mayne Zac Clarke Tom Sheridan Danyle Pearce Zac Dawson Michael Johnson Paul Duffield Lee Spurr Alex Silvagni David Mundy Hayden Ballantyne Aaron Sandilands Lachie Neale Michael Barlow Stephen Hill
 
handballscloud
Danyle Pearce Michael Johnson Aaron Sandilands Ryan Crowley Nathan Fyfe Chris Mayne Zac Clarke Lachie Neale Tom Sheridan Hayden Ballantyne Stephen Hill Cameron Sutcliffe David Mundy Matthew Pavlich Nick Suban Tendai Mzungu Zac Dawson Lee Spurr Paul Duffield Matt De Boer Michael Barlow Alex Silvagni
 
markscloud
Chris Mayne Zac Dawson Alex Silvagni Stephen Hill Zac Clarke Matt De Boer Cameron Sutcliffe Lee Spurr Hayden Ballantyne Nick Suban Tom Sheridan Danyle Pearce Michael Barlow Paul Duffield Lachie Neale Michael Johnson Tendai Mzungu Aaron Sandilands Ryan Crowley David Mundy Matthew Pavlich Nathan Fyfe
 
scorecloud
Danyle Pearce Lee Spurr Alex Silvagni Michael Barlow Nick Suban Cameron Sutcliffe Lachie Neale Tendai Mzungu Tom Sheridan Nathan Fyfe Matthew Pavlich Chris Mayne Paul Duffield Ryan Crowley Aaron Sandilands David Mundy Zac Clarke Stephen Hill Zac Dawson Michael Johnson Hayden Ballantyne Matt De Boer
 
ratingcloud
Hayden Ballantyne Tom Sheridan Alex Silvagni Michael Barlow Nathan Fyfe Nick Suban Stephen Hill Lachie Neale Cameron Sutcliffe Zac Dawson Chris Mayne Zac Clarke Aaron Sandilands Danyle Pearce David Mundy Michael Johnson Tendai Mzungu Matthew Pavlich Paul Duffield Matt De Boer Lee Spurr Ryan Crowley

Fremantle Send The Geelong Bunnies Hopping

Fremantle have always been a team that craves the big stage and with fans flocking from around the world to see Matthew Pavlich play game 300, they turned on the party tricks to humiliate Geelong, once again, and delight their hordes of supporters. The game opened with Matthew Pavlich slotting through a goal with a banana kick from the Matthew Pavlich stand, which was quite well received by the crowd, and continued with Fremantle slamming home 5 opening quarter goals to Geelong’s zero, including Matthew Pavlich’s 600th goal - again, quite well received. Once Fremantle had the Cats on the ropes, they kept pounding away, crushing their spirits with the traditional mid game strangle (not to be confused with Hayden Ballantyne mid-game dacking) before kicking on to win by a very tidy 32 points and rocket back up the ladder, poised to take back their spot in the top 4.

fremantle 5.3 7.11 10.15 13.18 96
geelong 0.3 3.5 6.7 9.10 64
fremantle Goals
Pavlich 3
Ballantyne 3
Mzungu 2
Fyfe 1
Duffield 1
Barlow 1
Sheridan 1
Pearce 1
geelong Goals
Hawkins 3
Varcoe 2
Horlin-Smith 1
Bartel 1
Murdoch 1
Motlop 1
Clinton Wolf Medal Votes
Matthew Pavlich 3Hayden Ballantyne 2David Mundy 1
InjuriesNone
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