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AFL - Round 3 (non MFC games)

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Gee Geelong just know how to get it done, which will save them from total meltdown this year.

They were very lucky. Gold Coast were wasteful and missing Ablett


Wow...West Coast is horrid today. Trailling by over 60 points at half time. Do we play Freo out there....the thought is kind of scaring me right now.

They were very lucky. Gold Coast were wasteful and missing Ablett

GC were wasteful, but Geelong showed tremendous heart today.

Hawkins didn't play, Bartel subbed in the first quarter, Stokes off at half time, Lonergan at 3/4 time, one on the bench in the last quarter and held on.

A great win for a team that doesn't know how to lie down.

 

GC were wasteful, but Geelong showed tremendous heart today.

Hawkins didn't play, Bartel subbed in the first quarter, Stokes off at half time, Lonergan at 3/4 time, one on the bench in the last quarter and held on.

A great win for a team that doesn't know how to lie down.

This will be the difference between them limping into the 8 with 11 or so wins and finishing 12 with 7-9, I reckon.

I'm sure I just heard "Push It" being played over in the West before the start of the last quarter.

#80s_calling


Gutted that Clark got a win today.

Don't be...

He only kicked 1 goal when he should have got heaps with Hawkins out.

The rookie fwd kicked 4 with 89% disposal effy!

Clark had a 53% disposal effy...

...karma works in strange ways...

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GC blew that game. They had so many possession chains which looked like certain goals but fell apart with a bad decision inside 50, a dropped mark, or a missed shot on goal.

Geelong did well to stay in it in the last quarter down two on the bench, but they are not a finals side this year, far from it IMO.

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