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Man this feels like a Dees game we stuff this dominance up. We’re absolutely destroying them besides in goals. 
 

10 shots at goal v 3... and now Hawkins will win it for them...

 
Just now, brendan said:

God I hate Geelong 

We all must hate Jeelong 

 

God I hate Selwood. 

Clarry just take the first option son....FM

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Man this feels like a Dees game we stuff this dominance up. We’re absolutely destroying them besides in goals. 
 

10 shots at goal v 3... and now Hawkins will win it for them...

Settle.....

 

Why’s Sparriw on?


Poor conversion and not we’ve let them back into the game despite complete dominance.

Ropable. Should be 30-40 points up instead of clinging on!

Ok now I’m getting very annoyed, this is a game we should belt these pretenders by 10 goals, we’re bloody coasting once we get past fwd 50.

1 minute ago, PaulRB said:

Why’s Sparriw on?

May done for the day with concussion and a swollen eye from a rogue elbow in a contest.


1 minute ago, PaulRB said:

Why’s Sparriw on?

May coped a stray below from Hawkins?, knocked out

Stick that one Jeelong


Fritta 

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Well milked 50

Was there, but made it certain 

Yep, it was definitely there 

 

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