After surviving a vicious onslaught from the hostile Fremantle trustworthy former Docker Rory Lobb has seen the humorous aspect of the scenario.
In the aftermath of the Western Bulldogs’ 49-point assertion win, Lobb handled himself to a refreshing beverage created in his honour or spite for Fremantle supporters.
Lobster Tears was launched throughout the week as a cheeky dig on the blonde ahead for forcing a commerce away from Fremantle within the low season, and his parting shot about “disjointed” teaching.
To commemorate Lobb’s return to WA, a gaggle of Dockers followers, as a part of The Restump Podcast, teamed up with Midvale’s Dingo Brewery to brew a Lobb-inspired beer.
The brew was teasingly named Lobster Tears, with the can that includes a cartoon image of a lobster holding a footy and sporting the large man’s previous No.37.
They didn’t cease with a carton, firing one other shot, describing the beer as “a slightly salty raspberry sour”.
But Lobb regarded unperturbed as he posed for a photograph with the drink within the rooms post-match.
The unwelcome mat was rolled out earlier than the sport even began as new Dockers skipper Alex Pearce tried to put the legislation down with a struggle cry, B-lining his former teammate.
It sparked a scuffle that drew Fremantle’s total defensive unit and all the Dogs forwards.
Tensions boiled over once more within the third quarter after Lobb was awarded a free kick with Jordan Clark, at 21cm shorter than the Bulldog, even getting concerned.
But the large man had the final snigger, kicking 1.3 within the highway victory.
Fremantle followers, nonetheless, are very a lot much less calm concerning the outcome.
Some have taken to social media to name for Justin Longmuir’s head, whereas others describe the staff as “weaklings”.
One fan has even referred to as curtains on the season with the Dockers sitting 2-4.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au