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We should have put them away in the third. 

[censored] maggots ruined yet another game with woeful decisions. 

Cannot stand we play these floppers every [censored] time in Perth. 


Unbelievably disappointing end to our best effort of the season

 

So much effort for so little return on the score board. We are soooo dumb with our delivery into the forward line  and decision making in general. Our skill level is honestly embarrassing. 

Finals are officially gone.

Don't blame the umpires. We shot ourselves in the foot because we struggle to kick set shot goals from 20m directly in front (Looking at you trac)

Fritsch is a putrid footballer down back! Butchers the footy which just resulted in goals.

That was Nathan Jones worst game ever! [censored] putrid!!

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Controlled the game and kicked like mules to hand wc the win. 

Real missed opportunity. 

Best game we have played this season except for kicking for goal  

Btw the umps can go and get f. 

Get a kicking coach into the club and we’ll win the premiership.

Set shots: 2 goals 6 behinds from 11 shots.

Pathetic kicking.


Put your house on us winning next week.

Still not sure how Ryan had such a free run at that mark. 

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

We should have put them away in the third. 

[censored] maggots ruined yet another game with woeful decisions. 

Cannot stand we play these floppers every [censored] time in Perth. 

Nah. The Cripps non-throw hurt, but it was no worse than usual. Can’t control the umpiring, but you can control missing set shots and easy goals. Let’s concentrate on that rather than the umpires.

Considering the outs and all the traveling the umpires the crowd, we did really really well. We took chances and played 110 times better than last week. Build on this.

All turned with that illegal Tim Smith tackle... 

McGovern got let loose, and our forward entries were repelled. 

Disappointing. 

Tom Mac needs a spell in the twos, he's in woeful form. 


8 frees to 1 last quarter to Eagles. Oh yeah. 

 

 

Is there a dumber footballer than Petracca? Will never get dropped because of "potential". Will never understand that he is cr@p.

 

Just waiting for that pathetic excuse for a MRO, Christian, to spin Rioli out of the slam tackle that (1) should have been a free to Smith, instead o free to WCE, AND (2) concussed a defenseless player with arms pinned. 


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