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Hete we go go.

 

 

 

Not hawkins. No. No. No.

 

1st

efficient

tackling

kick straight

pressure

richmond like

2nd

slip tackles

Typical entries wasted again, spargo anb jones Petracca and Melksham poor

poor goal kicking

try to much in traffic  Tyson Petracca jones

unable to stop central corridor 

 


How is that not deliberate!!!

Pressure has dropped off a bit this quarter. Where's the first quarter ferocity gone?

Cmon dees.

 

CMON


Umpires too scared to blow the whistle!! If the free is there blow it! 

It's ugly...go Dees 

Tide has completely turned. Geelong are absolutely dominating this quarter but, miraculously, they're now kicking themselves out of it.

Yet bizarrely you feel like the only floodgates that could open are goals for Geelong. Next goal is absolutely massive, cliched as it is.

Its gonna kill us. These sprays
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Completely falling apart now. What the [censored] was that from Brayshaw? No composure whatsoever.

Bradshaw and Oliver dominating! But they are panicking with disposal.... breathe boys!!

 

Oh look. Its hawkins. ?


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