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GAMEDAY: Rd 23 vs Geelong

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Serious question again - can the club call the umpires out (with discretion ) at half time?

 

good kicking is good footy

 

i forgot Isaac smith - also hateable. So smug

 

Can’t see us winning this. Too many players are well down. We can’t win a clearance. We are not winning the contest in the air. They are all over us. 

Another throw by Geelong not called!

 

This is looking pretty good hey, so much for a big forward never getting on top of Melbourne.

Another [censored] throw from selwood plus another push from Hawkins


Defenders. Again

we need half time badly so we can re-group

While there’s plenty of ****ty calls that have gone their way, they’re also playing better than us 

Started the game with a few mid-strengths, already hit the G&T’s before half time. This could get ugly

 

Not good. Something needs to be done with Hawkins. He’s way too off the leash.

We have stopped.

Our backline looks a rabble and they easily crowd our fwd line.

 


Defence is being smacked, and nothing is easy going forward, Practically every player on the field is down on their usual form.

See you at Adelaide Oval next week Port.



see you in adelaide next week   if we could go

Its over !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

just win next week or the week later

 

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If selwoods kick was far enough for a mark to be called then Danger’s run without bouncing was too far. 

 

I’ve had a gut-full of this. Might tune in later. 
WCW out. 👋 

There is literally no point playing Hawkins body on body, that's what he wants!  May is giving 10 kilos.

F#@cking tsunami of goals


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