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Whose the touted #1 draft pick this year? We are already missing hogan 

 

So many key player a out of form. Gawn has been woeful. Has he drunk too much bath water?

 

Working much harder , winning clearances and inside 50s but zero luck.

Melbourne: 15 inside 50s. 0.4

Geelong: 3 insides 50s. 3.0


And to add salt to our wounds, the umpires are of course incredibly rigged and ripping us a new one

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

No holding the ball for them. Ever.

Even Richo is non plussed.

2 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I wasn’t expecting us to win this,  it gee whizz. They are giving us a flogging. Boyfriends already called it a night and went to bed, so I have to watch this in my own with no moral support 

we are all here for you

 

Why do we bother


No forward defensive pressure.  We are putrid.  Hey Goodwin what’s your damn excuse now!!

Front on contact not paid. Umps clearly not happy with being questioned over last week and Max.

We’d lose regardless, but terrible umpiring

4 inside 50s. 4 goals.

Edited by praha


1 minute ago, praha said:

Melbourne: 15 inside 50s. 0.4

Geelong: 3 insides 50s. 3.0

Make that 4 from 4. 

1 minute ago, praha said:

Melbourne: 15 inside 50s. 0.4

Geelong: 3 insides 50s. 3.0

If only we had spent 3 1st round draft picks to shore up our defence so we could rebound. 

Inside 50s v Cats

Round 1 2018 - 64 us, 41 them. Cats by 3

Round 18 2018 - 64 us, 50 then. Cats by 1.

WF 2018 - 60 us, 44 them. Us by 29.

Today - 47 us, 32 them. Cats by 38 so far

3 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Make that 3

4.. 


Wonder what Goody will blame it on this week ?!

Take some responsibility Simon..( and friends )

 

This is atrocious, a cannot believe how many of our top players are out of form.  Good night all 


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