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"they who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety" - benjamin franklin
whilst yesterday's humiliation of swan districts in the 2nd semi final was wonderful, to lose our captain to a cheap shot by a gutless hillbilly was heartbreaking. clancy rudeforth is as tough as they come and leads by example. he thoroughly deserved to have the opportunity to hold the premiership trophy aloft in two week's time but instead he's having his shattered jaw put back together and will watch the grand final from the sidelines. having seen the incident live and subsequently watched the footage, there was no excuse for luke pratt lifting his elbow to hit a bloke coming in for a shepherd. it was a dog act by a dirty player. for pratt to have labelled ian richardson a dirty player a few weeks ago simply beggars belief. richo is as far from a dirty player as they come whilst pratt has shown his true colours on the weekend. if there's any justice he'll be rubbed out by the tribunal for a long time.
wow.. what a brilliant weekend of footy. it's hard to believe that last season freo finished 3rd bottom and claremont 2nd bottom. on saturday freo went into our first final in 4 years as a huge underdog but emerged supremely victorious. considering hawthorn beat our reserves side by 116 points two weeks ago, it was a remarkable turnaround. yet again the young players really stood up and played outstanding footy. hill and morabito were excellent and exciting whilst broughton was unstoppable in defence. matt de boer was as hard as nails and when he straightens up in front of goal will be an even better player. as for the older players, i reckon mcpharlin was BOG as he completely humiliated buddy franklin. mcphee was also brilliant on hodge.