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GAME DAY - Round 3, 2017

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I've just caught up to the coverage on D-land, really not good news for Gawn but I guess this is something that needs to be dealt with, having a back up to Gawn. Spencer gets his shot, he has had a good pre-season. 

As for today it sounds like we've been our own worst enemy in front of goal starting with ANB's poor first set shot. Have to start taking our chances. 

53 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

So umps not paying any frees against Geelong for dropping it?

Put Tim Smith into ruck and Watts as usual relieving. 

Bull will have a go. 

Rove to their ruck and ensure their ruck can't take the ball away at stoppages.

 
1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

They are keeping us in the game!!!

quite the opposite 


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Looks like hamstring the way he was walking. He was like limping on his tip toes towards the bench. 

Hmmm big job for Watts now. 

 

Ughhh.... well that puts a bit of a dampner on things. Pedo wouldve been handy If fit or Jake in hindsight. Time to play Weid in the Ruck, Watts only for the chop out on rare occasions!!!!

Great work from all posters for those isolated like me. No other available cover so keep up the good work

A score would be great

 

Watts is playing very well, but beaten in the ruck..

Wish Spencer was there.

They're killing us in the air.

Both sides really trying hard


Heckuva tackle from Jones, and helluva goal from Oliver Neil-Bullen! And we’re back in front.

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2 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Great work from all posters for those isolated like me. No other available cover so keep up the good work

A score would be great

9.2 (56) Geelong to MFC 7.11 (53) at Half time

 

PS.. we just scored the first goal of the third quarter and are now in FRONT !!!!

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So close. That would of been a real captains goal.

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

9.2 (56) Geelong to MFC 7.11 (53) at Half time

Thnx for score DJ comments now make real sense. 7 more shots wow

We have to make them pay, Cats are rattled.


We are kiling em at stoppages. So nice to see.

We’re killing Geelong right now with our stoppage work. We’ve got an almost perfect mix of inside strength and outside class. Jones is playing a hell of a game too.

K-Rock. Worst coach in the history of the game giving comments and telling everyone how he'd do things. FMD

This umpiring..... My GOD!!!!!

Duncan threw that with the umpire right there... 


Geelong are a pack of cheats

Another throw.

 

WTF is this crap umpire.

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I kind of can’t believe these htb non-decisions.

Garlett is a totally different defensive player this year.


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