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Gold Coast losing it rather than Pies winning it.

 
2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

That free and 50 to Crisp was a disgrace

What do you mean? Disgraceful by Ellis or the call by the umpire?

 
22 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

No. We cost our own season.

Tongue and Cheek DD, relax.

Damn shame.

Thought the Suns were the better team tonight, but just couldn’t capitalize.


First nail in the coffin of our season goes in.

I thought the Pies were the most likely to drop out, but that’s gone now. GC really could have won this with a bit more composure. That Holman play on in the goal square to put them in front right on 3 quarter time summed it up.

 

Umpires sure followed Gil's and Eddie's orders in the last quarter.


1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

I thought the Pies were the most likely to drop out, but that’s gone now. GC really could have won this with a bit more composure. That Holman play on in the goal square to put them in front right on 3 quarter time summed it up.

Agree. Holman was a tool. 3 metres out !!! 

Pies win...

Strike 2.....

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hey watch out for the Suns in years to come. ??
Still over exaggerating their talent imo 

That 'superstar' Rankine is just a Kent Kingsley in disguise too

Edited by Stevienic23

Geez the Suns are a frustrating team to watch. They could have easily won that if they had more composure. A lot of dumb players too.


13 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Holman again you [censored]

I'd love to check his bank statement after tonight's performance.

It would read something like this 

Miscellaneous payment  CR;  $50,000

1 minute ago, Stevienic23 said:

That 'superstar' Rankine is just a Kent Kingsley in disguise too

Agree. Played a good first game. So over hyped. Then done zero since. Frustrating type who loves a trick shot but no pressure or hard running !!! 

2 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Geez the Suns are a frustrating team to watch. They could have easily won that if they had more composure. A lot of dumb players too.

Harbrow and Holman right at the top of this list.

Well that was disappointing.

But not nearly as disappointing as us losing to Sydney.

Complain all you want about Holman, Harbrow, Swallow, Cox or the umpires, but it all shouldn't matter.

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Well that was disappointing.

But not nearly as disappointing as us losing to Sydney.

Complain all you want about Holman, Harbrow, Swallow, Cox or the umpires, but it all shouldn't matter.

True dat ...

GC had chances but blew it. 

I hate the filth.


18 frees to 8 in Mudpies’ favour.  Similar disposal numbers.

That small crowd managed to influence them.

There were some inexcusable errors by the umpires, none of whom should get a final.

( but Margetts will, in Perth, and help his boys over the line.)

 

1 minute ago, bingers said:

True dat ...

GC had chances but blew it. 

I hate the filth.

Think his point was more that if we didn’t [censored] up repeatedly losing to bottom teams then none of these results would be relevant.

We’ve done this to ourselves.

Edited by Lord Travis

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Well that was disappointing.

But not nearly as disappointing as us losing to Sydney.

Complain all you want about Holman, Harbrow, Swallow, Cox or the umpires, but it all shouldn't matter.

100%

I think it's fine for us to hope for results to fall our way (and of course seeing the filth miss is just an absolute bonus) but at the end of the day our club blew it with the opportunities laid out in front. 

 

So we now move to Friday night for the next instalment of a slow and agonising death........


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