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Like JLo's presser, he's very engaged with the media questioner and answers their actual question. Doesn't mind singling players out when asked the question - something Ross would never have a bar of (for better or worse who knows).

Be interested to see how he goes after a loss, I assume he'll get the chance 😝
 

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Wtf. Did not Darcy play out the match unhindered ??

I reckon they may have given him a couple of jabs since he looked so bad going off and then looked fine when he came back on.
 
Three-word analysis of every Fremantle Dockers player in pre-season derby
The West Australian
Saturday, 7 March 2020 6:36PM
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Michael Walters: Winning score AGAIN!

Griffin Logue: Blanketed Kennedy impressively

Sean Darcy: Battered, bruised... unbowed
Stephen Hill: Poise - except kick-ins
Matt Taberner: Must show more
Nat Fyfe: Absolute class above
Brennan Cox: Battled against Waterman
Reece Conca: Experience, guidance important
Brett Bewley: Putting hand up
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly.
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Adam Cerra: Increased role looming
Darcy Tucker: Tough as nails
Cam McCarthy: Wing shift encouraging
Lachie Schultz: Round 1 certainty
Rory Lobb: Provided marking presence
Sam Sturt: Work to do
Caleb Serong: Barely any time
Taylin Duman: Some good things
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate.
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Bailey Banfield: No tag? Aimless
Ethan Hughes: Composed down back
Andrew Brayshaw: Workhorse, breakout coming
Tobe Watson: Long way back
Hugh Dixon: Barely sighted, limited
Mitch Crowden: Game time lacking
Travis Colyer: Glimpses of spark
 
Three-word analysis of every Fremantle Dockers player in pre-season derby
The West Australian
Saturday, 7 March 2020 6:36PM
choose? Read our thoughts and head to our Facebook page to register your own.

Michael Walters: Winning score AGAIN!

Griffin Logue: Blanketed Kennedy impressively

Sean Darcy: Battered, bruised... unbowed
Stephen Hill: Poise - except kick-ins
Matt Taberner: Must show more
Nat Fyfe: Absolute class above
Brennan Cox: Battled against Waterman
Reece Conca: Experience, guidance important
Brett Bewley: Putting hand up
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly.
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Adam Cerra: Increased role looming
Darcy Tucker: Tough as nails
Cam McCarthy: Wing shift encouraging
Lachie Schultz: Round 1 certainty
Rory Lobb: Provided marking presence
Sam Sturt: Work to do
Caleb Serong: Barely any time
Taylin Duman: Some good things
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate.
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Bailey Banfield: No tag? Aimless
Ethan Hughes: Composed down back
Andrew Brayshaw: Workhorse, breakout coming
Tobe Watson: Long way back
Hugh Dixon: Barely sighted, limited
Mitch Crowden: Game time lacking
Travis Colyer: Glimpses of spark
Any chance of posting the who impressed one as well. Dale 147.?
 

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Three-word analysis of every Fremantle Dockers player in pre-season derby
The West Australian
Saturday, 7 March 2020 6:36PM
choose? Read our thoughts and head to our Facebook page to register your own.

Michael Walters: Winning score AGAIN!

Griffin Logue: Blanketed Kennedy impressively

Sean Darcy: Battered, bruised... unbowed
Stephen Hill: Poise - except kick-ins
Matt Taberner: Must show more
Nat Fyfe: Absolute class above
Brennan Cox: Battled against Waterman
Reece Conca: Experience, guidance important
Brett Bewley: Putting hand up
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly.
Andrew Brayshaw gets hold of Tim Kelly. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Adam Cerra: Increased role looming
Darcy Tucker: Tough as nails
Cam McCarthy: Wing shift encouraging
Lachie Schultz: Round 1 certainty
Rory Lobb: Provided marking presence
Sam Sturt: Work to do
Caleb Serong: Barely any time
Taylin Duman: Some good things
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate.
Lachie Schultz and Darcy Tucker celebrate. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images
Bailey Banfield: No tag? Aimless
Ethan Hughes: Composed down back
Andrew Brayshaw: Workhorse, breakout coming
Tobe Watson: Long way back
Hugh Dixon: Barely sighted, limited
Mitch Crowden: Game time lacking
Travis Colyer: Glimpses of spark
Tobe Watson; ‘long way back’ What a dick of a thing to say.

‘Has a future’ is more appropriate imo.
 
Who impressed and who didn’t in Fremantle Dockers’ pre-season win over West Coast Eagles
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Jordan McArdleThe West Australian
Griffin Logue
No Joel Hamling? No Alex Pearce? No worries!

Griffin Logue could be the shining light to come out of Fremantle’s defensive injury crisis, if his pre-season performances are anything to go by.

With Hamling out for the first half of the season with an ankle injury and Pearce unlikely to feature until at least round two, Logue’s development is all the more important.
He got the gig on dual Coleman medallist Josh Kennedy and kept him goalless for the first half.
Kennedy just kicked the one goal in the third term before his day ended early.
Logue wasn’t done though, taking an important mark in the dying minutes against Tom Barrass.
Taylin Duman was another Dockers defender who stood up, including a spoil on Liam Ryan with a few seconds left.
Cam McCarthy
McCarthy the wingman, who would’ve thought?
The 24-year-old made a name for himself as a goal-kicker during his days as a GWS Giant and first few years at Fremantle.
But new coach Justin Longmuir decided to give McCarthy a go on a wing during the pre-season, and it’s beginning to pay off.
With recruits Blake Acres and James Aish out injured and Michael Frederick dropped, McCarthy started on a wing with Brett Bewley and was the Dockers’ leading possession-getter at quarter-time.
His improved fitness was on display and his kicking was impressive, hitting the majority of his targets.
Jarrod Brander
Another new wingman who looked right at home in his different position, Brander got better as the game went on.
The Eagles seem pretty keen to hit their top pick from the 2017 draft, who has been starved of senior opportunities in his first two seasons, in their best 22.
The tall utility improved on his showing against Essendon last week, getting better as the game went on.
Liam Ryan
Liam Ryan provided a spark.
Liam Ryan provided a spark. Credit: Jackson Flindell/The Sunday Times
From the moment the first ball was bounced, Flyin’ Ryan looked on.
The dangerous forward took a decent hanger in the opening minutes and nearly repeated it before quarter-time.
He missed his first shot at goal but made up for it later in the term when he picked off an errant Stephen Hill kick in before slotting through the resulting set shot.
He didn’t get a great deal of the footy but his trademark pressure was there and he looks in good nick heading into round one.
Jamie Cripps
The unsung hero of the Eagles’ forward line just keeps getting it done.
Cripps was busy as usual, tackled hard and was involvement in everything up forward.
He finished 18 touches and six score involvements.
Who didn’tNathan Vardy
Probably needed a big game to cement his spot as Nic Naitanui’s ruck partner, and didn’t.
The premiership big man is facing a three-way battle to hold his spot for round one, with youngster Bailey Williams a huge chance and Tom Hickey also in the mix.
Vardy had little impact in the match, amassing just four disposals to go with nine hit-outs.
 
It is ok lads, Basil will be Lord Mayor soon enough and we won't have to listen to him talk footy anymore
 
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