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9 disposals and 2 goals to Weiderman. Best on field at the moment

 

Good start. But I saw the match at Kardinia Park. They will come back, no matter how thrilling this might feel.

 

And.... how many of us are thinking about how this could turn nasty!

bloody great first quarter.... smashing them all over the ground.

Ablett looks slow, Weid and TMac super impressive. 


We can still go up a gear here, a few not quite "in" the game yet.

Though of course, so can Geelong.

Impressive structural work down back, really shutting down their avenues of attack.

Oh my god. Lost my voice already.

This is so good im drinking carlrin mids ???

 

Go dee's!!!

 
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All Cats first 5mins, but our pressure meant they only got a point, then we cut them open. After they had first 5inside 50s, we got 9 of next 10, many playing well, Weid had quarter of his life and kicked 2, 33-2 qtr time


ablett looks cooked eh...

Pathetic. Can’t believe the tackles we’ve landed that aren’t being paid.

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Answer it...

jones please lift

Sit down you feral handbaggers. My god shut up.

C’mon Dees we are smashing them!! Need to kill them on the scoreboard!

 

 

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