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NON MFC: Rd 17 2021

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Hope freo beat the hawks, somehow it would be great if sydney could knock off the dogs and ginats beat gold coast and it would be so good if Carlton could upset the cats. 

Glad I was out last night and missed that horrible game. 

 

Looks like the Tasmanian public have given up on North and Hawthorn. I guess there's only so much dross they're willing to put up with. 

So are the Hawks this bad or are they laying down waiting to try and take a big scalp next week. Or Both.

 
1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Hope freo beat the hawks, somehow it would be great if sydney could knock off the dogs and ginats beat gold coast and it would be so good if Carlton could upset the cats. 

Glad I was out last night and missed that horrible game. 

Yep I watched one quarter last night and that was one quarter too much.


Scrimshaw and Jiath likely outs next week for Hawthorn. 

Getting absolutely rolled by Freo at the moment who aren't even playing that well.

I should be confident of a regulation 6 goal win against Hawthorn next week, but I’m not.

They’ve been completely out classed by a middle of the road Freo. 

6 hours ago, Jaded said:

I hope we feel like we owe them one after they beat us at home earlier in the year due to dodgy umpiring. 

  Yes the maggots let them get away with murder that last 2-3 minutes, but we should never have allowed them to get that close. 
Very disorganised defence (Salem out for Jetta) and some millionaire moments from our mids. 

6 hours ago, old dee said:

It beggars belief but then we lost because of an umpire so I consul myself with that.

 

Maybe the hawks players are a bit flat after learning tis week Sam Mitchell will be coaching them after next season. 

It's amazing, freo kick accurately and they have a good win. 

Don't give Carlton much chance today. 2 big outs with Casboult and Liam Jones late outs. 


Could've done with some of this fog for the game last night. 

Competitive start by blues, better if they could kick straight.  

Hawks - I guess they just heard their coach has been sacked, it does affect players, as they start thinking of what Mitchell wants and not Clarkson...

 

Weitering is a gun and will slot in nicely at full back when May retires. ;)

5 minutes ago, A F said:

Weitering is a gun and will slot in nicely at full back when May retires. ;)

Weitering for Weideman? ?


21 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Could've done with some of this fog for the game last night. 

Feeling back at home @Rab D Nesbitt? Not sure if you're from Edinburgh, or could be up in the Orkney's , or elsewhere, but there is a bit of a haar' (if I recall correctly.)

Anyway, lets hope there are plenty of soft tissues today...

Edited by Engorged Onion

This is where I get paranoid. For no logical reason whatsoever, I'm convinced that a couple of the Blues' 7 points would have rolled the other side of the post if playing us. And that Geelong gets lucky far too often.

4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Feeling back at home @Rab D Nesbitt? Not sure if you're from Edinburgh, or could be up in the Orkney's , or elsewhere, but there is a bit of a haar' (if I recall correctly.)

Anyway, lets hope there are plenty of soft tissues today...

Hey EO, yeah haar is a great word. I'm from the fishing town of Fraserburgh on the north eastern tip. Known to locals as The Broch

Geelong have played a number of similar games where the opponent has taken it up to them and had the rotten end of the stick with kicking for goal or umpires decisions. A few games could easily have gone the other way. Carlton are shockers - they did the same against the Eagles and could easily have been close to the eight if luck went their way.


Four goals in half a game of footy. No wonder crowds are down. 

15 inside 50s for Carlton. 

10 scoring shots

3 shots that didn’t score

How are Geelong in the top 4?!?!

1.9 is atrocious. And we complain about our goalkicking. :P Carlton need another tall target, otherwise they're far too one dimensional.

 

Geelong get exposed at the G. They beat Richmond Collingwood and Hawks there. Lost to us by 25 points. Hardly convincing. 
The big space doesn’t suit their slow legs. They rely heavily on being one kick away from their forward 50. 

Carlscum are wasting this. Would love to see girlong lose. Lyon keeps talking up carlscum all the time. It seems they are spanish fly to the commentators.


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