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Communication is an issue and, though it is a bit cliche, presence of mind.

 

Bad patch of umpiring decisions!

 
Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

I [censored] hate Hawkins. Smug [censored]

I can name about 6 other players from that team who I loathe.


15 minutes ago, Jaded said:

This is the sort of game I support bringing in Vanders with the sole purpose of breaking heads. These Geelong scumbags need a good bloody smashing. 

"I did mistakenly suggest that we hold AVDB back until the PF. Let him cut loose now if he's fit but within limits. Hit a few hard in the meantime. Have a few games. But save his best aggression for the GF if not suspended. Just like Essendon did to us." 

Earlier post from this year.

 

Lever having a mare

 

There no talking in our back line. Spoiling each other

I see the good review camera has reappeared. What a surprise.


Geelong more efficient. i've seen this movie before

FMD it's a grand parade of Geelong umpiring decisions!

How was Max not paid the free for push off?

Their finishing is far superior to ours. At the pointy end, this sadly means everything. 

Viney like a bullet!

Is Tom McDonald playing tonight?


I don’t know bout y’all but I’m wondering can Goodwin talk to the umpires at half time and ask them to get their geelong jumpers off? It’s blatant 

Great tackle Maxy! Providing the pressure up forward 

2 minutes ago, red&blue1982 said:

Bad patch of umpiring decisions!

cheating bastards

Why are we playing on at all costs and trying to thread the needle with passes too often?  Also handballing to players that are one foot away.

Very few are taking responsibility with ball in hand.

Poor kicks coming inside 50 that started with Tracc... again.

Also there are too many at the contest.  Stay out and hassle your direct opponent.

Pressure up in our forward half.   Too much room / time for them to work.

Harmes clean it up mate.  Awful so far.

Is this the K-Rock commentary on 7?


 

Macca looks off so far.  Will need better than that to win.


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