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Lewis is cooked.

 

Technically correct but geeze that looked a mark every day of the week.

 

Need another goal to reflect our dominance this quarter.

Lewis cost us that last goal.  He had the opportunity to tackle on HB and elected to let the player with the ball go in favour of sticking with his man, who he then didn't stick with. 

 
Just now, RalphiusMaximus said:

Lewis cost us that last goal.  He had the opportunity to tackle on HB and elected to let the player with the ball go in favour of sticking with his man, who he then didn't stick with. 

I am looking at the Jordan Lewis thread performing a Jesus Christ third day effort at approx 10pm


10 minutes ago, Chook said:

Never should've been dropped to begin with.

I agree but I'm just a dumb engineer not a football coach

Isn’t Scott Selwood a specialist tagger? lolz

Tmac needed to boot that 2nd attempt and barely squeezed in that 3rd attempt.

 

Simply can not afford to give Geelong any leway.

 

overall intent and effort on point. Need to keep at them.

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Let’s hope this is our “down” quarter ??

If it stays tight I’ll back the crowd and the umps to get Geelong home. 

So far so good. Spargo very good.

Tyson on Fire.


Can't fault the intent or application. Just feel we don't have enough class on the field, really missing Lever, Hibberd, Viney and on the basis of what he'd done of late, even Stretch. 

Let's see. 

 

O MAC HAS TO STOP DUMPING THE BALL STRAIGHT BACK TO THE HALFWAY POINT!!! 

 

Plenty of good signs. Jesse, clarry, TMac, Jeffy looking dangerous.

Don't like the fumbles from ANB, Fritta and missing simple shots.

Just an aside James Brayshaw's commentary is excellent!


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