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Max handballs it to Salem who has 4 Geelong scum around him, then Salem tries to dribble kick it through one of the scum’s legs. 😓

 

uncharacteristic from maysie. normally reliable disposal

it's annoying that it's frequently Langdon that has to deliver the final inside 50. 

Both our wingers aren't really A Grade in that area.

We're doing well, it's just our skills we need to clean up.

 
2 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

McDonald's lost he doesn't  even know he's playing

Can tell hes been out a few games.


5 minutes ago, Satan said:

Geelong lighting 

I thought that it was a poor Kayo / TV connection.

Geelong obviously need a few more million taxpayer dollars

NO WAY was that a high tackle

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Petty and Lever.. COMMUNICATE!

13 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Love the way Trac just stays on his feet....just never goes to ground.

He gets good Traction. 

 

2 minutes ago, Nicko said:

And Gus…very very good start

He's kicked it well over the full forward's head twice to be fair

Defenders not talking. 2 midair collisions one after another.


FMD that was holding TO Jackson but they paid a throw against Brown.

Cheating bastards

Brown drops it and it’s throw, blicsavz drops it and it’s holding the man. 


Our backline is all at sea here. Twice players have spoilt each other 

I [censored] hate Hawkins. Smug [censored]

 

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