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Loving this winning feeling ❤️?


Even when Toby kicked two in two, I didn't feel worried. This is a good team we're watching. Kosi is next level genius. 

I know many won’t agree but they shouldn’t be singing the song tonight. Stand in the circle, speak some truths and move on. 

 

Kozzy ‘Prime Time’ Pickett.

Thank you Jason Taylor.

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3-0 and a lot of positives again.

Viney and Angus got plenty of the footy and more miles in their legs.  Pickett awesome.  LJ with more improvement,.

Too bad we let Toby greene get off the chain for 5 goals but hes a very good player

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Wow! Three and zip! So happy!

Looking at the fixture in the preseason I think all of us would be happy with being 3 zip.

I felt like we weren't tracking that well leading into round 1 with players coming back from injury. The boys have beaten the teams in front of them and have had enough time to get settled into the season. Hopefully the boys know that the teams they have played haven't been cherry ripe either and don't get too far ahead of them. 

Geelong next week. We have hit form and will be ready for them. Really looking forward to it.

I’m convinced that kozzy is the love child of Aaron Davey and Jeff farmer. 


2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I know many won’t agree but they shouldn’t be singing the song tonight. Stand in the circle, speak some truths and move on. 

Wow. You are a sad individual.

for me it was Gawn / Langdon / Pickett... Kossie's goals kept us in it.

Once again, we should have won by a lot more. But again I'll take it.

 We'll need to be a hell of a lot cleaner at the G next week,..and if we win that?   I WILL BELIEVE  ❤️ ?


Always good to win but we so need Brown or Weed back. TMac not suited by conditions but he just won’t cut it. Also Jetta big question marks

It was tough but a win.

Maxi after the game hahaha “ekelon” instead of echelon. “We’re in the top ekelon...”

 
4 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I know many won’t agree but they shouldn’t be singing the song tonight. Stand in the circle, speak some truths and move on. 

No clue, Giants played well, we were better stronger and fitter.

We beat them without Oliver doing a single thing. I know they had a lot down on the bench, but Melbourne of old would crumble after Greene kicks those two. We stood up and won big. 
Exciting and important to be 3-0 without Brown. 


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