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GAME DAY - Round 17

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The fact that Frawley can miss 3 Melbourne players and kick it onto the chest of the only Geelong player in the area, their ruck McIntosh, is sheer brilliance.

So brilliant, I hope another club plays him $800k+ for a seriously log contract....

he was probably getting a little ahead of himself and just practicing with his future mates :rolleyes:
 

186 in danger !!!

Can SOMEONE in this team please stand up and show some goddamn leadership? It's just a rudderless ship out there. You don't win games by forcing endless stoppages and taking the ball over the line. They're just marching into games with the mindset of "how do we cover up this machete wound with bandaids?"

 

Every time I watch geelong I think they have 25 men on the field, they just constantly outnumber


God. I am so over losing every week. I just want to have a bit of fun while I'm watching the game. For the last seven years, every weekend has had a chore along with it. I can't NOT watch the game, so I'm stuck looking at shite for three hours every weekend.

he was probably getting a little ahead of himself and just practicing with his future mates :rolleyes:

Already started car pooling with Rivers!

 

The AFL surely can't watch the state of these games and not realise how desperately 4 or 5 teams in this competition are in desperate need of draft concessions to get them off the bottom of the ladder.

GWS/GCS have been disastrous and soaked up all the talent.

Every time I watch geelong I think they have 25 men on the field, they just constantly outnumber

We are pushing extra players into the stoppages to try and win a clearance leaving free men behind the ball.

HOW ABOUT A BLOODY SCORE !!!!!!

Perhaps we will be putting in an application for a priority pick on Monday.

God knows we need some talent in this club.

Woeful.

nah...just a couple mags of 22's and be done with it :(

That call against Tom mcdonald was ridiculous.


Umpires giving us a bath as usual, can't go near the protected cats

Watts tries to tackle Stevie J by... pulling on his head.

Oh. My. God.

Watts just sh!t himself when he saw Stevie J then grabbed him on the top of the head and gave away a free. I give up.


St Kilda look better than us right now. At least their key forward scores goals for them.

These umpires are criminal

The last 2 kicks were not 15

 

Who is gong to score their first goal? Us or St Kilda?


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