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Win the last without injuries.

Then bring on the Swans.


Bit of a lapse but didn't lose the quarter so I'll take it. Need a strong finish! 

ANB dreadful turnovers that should be goals.

Panic merchant.

Let’s be honest here, we’ve played one good quarter and that’s it. Disappointing. 

Bring this slop the next 3 weeks and we won’t make finals. 

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

2 goals to one that quarter... getting worse

Getting worse or nothing to play for? We've won. We've got an unassailable percentage. We have 3 tough games coming up. Why go for the kill?

Sloppy. I want to see us put the foot down in the last quarter.

We need to be sharp to beat the Swans. 


All well and good to be miles in front and obviously I am happy about that but we need to develop a real killer instinct mentality and should be 100+ in front now.

Just now, Chook said:

Getting worse or nothing to play for? We've won. We've got an unassailable percentage. We have 3 tough games coming up. Why go for the kill?

Exactly

The Swannettes will be sore this week

I’d rather us keep the momentum going and build this percentage than worry about the probability of a potential injury. Foot down. This footy won’t win next 3 weeks. Oliver and Brayshaw freaks as usual

Goody looks nonplussed in the box late in that quarter.    My armchair emotions are a bit more outlandish.

They’ve been a rotation down since Q1. 

2mPeter


Look at the end of the day I’ll take an 80+ win with no injuries. That said I hope Goodwin does give it to them a bit, some bizarrely stupid decision making and a massive ease off of pressure. 

I swear since the seven commentators gave TMac a big pump up of his set shots he’s been 50/50. Really should’ve snared that one from a great mark. 

Anyway 20min of footy left to leave the suns a mess for next week. 

Just now, Chook said:

Getting worse or nothing to play for? We've won. We've got an unassailable percentage. We have 3 tough games coming up. Why go for the kill?

Unassailable percentage? Cats play Suns and Dockers at home. What do you think they will gain in those games? We are wasting percentage again. Hope we out score them by another 6 or so goals this last quarter. 

normally would be rapt this far in front at the break but really that   qtr       was pathetic,and           oscar please go home

1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

I’d rather us keep the momentum going and build this percentage than worry about the probability of a potential injury. Foot down. This footy won’t win next 3 weeks. Oliver and Brayshaw freaks as usual

It’s not easy playing witches hats for 2 hours. They were lifeless and dead at 1/4 time


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Getting worse or nothing to play for? We've won. We've got an unassailable percentage. We have 3 tough games coming up. Why go for the kill?

Geelong play Gold Coast in Rd23...in Geelong...186 may be under threat

Too many want to coast when presented with an easy win. Why is This. Mac being outmarked by a midget.

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Let’s be honest here, we’ve played one good quarter and that’s it. Disappointing. 

Bring this slop the next 3 weeks and we won’t make finals. 

You've summed it up Jaded.

One quarter if very good footy then rooting around against a injury ridden bottom side.

Yes we win. But how well have we played? 

 

 
3 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

All well and good to be miles in front and obviously I am happy about that but we need to develop a real killer instinct mentality and should be 100+ in front now.

2nd best percentage in the comp with 4 less wins not enough for you?

4 goals this quarter Jesse and your back in the Coleman race!


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