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1 minute ago, Boots and all said:

We need to open this forward line up a bit somehow.

understatement

A lot of learnings from this game.

 

Salem [censored] himself and was too scared to pick up the footy.

Soft

There's no point blowing a gasket on this game as a fan. Not even gonna yell anymore

2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

The amount of times a Geelong player has sprinted forward or side ways on the mark with no play on called is too many

Close has been called to stand and has twice walked meters from before the play on call. Umpiring is horrendous 

 

Mays half hearted tackle that missed sums this game up.

Lack of intent.

Apologies to Oliver and viney.

I hope there are some learnings out of this debacle 


Finally some link up play.... and guess who finishes

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

We saw what you did there Hawkins..to Oliver...we saw it.

MRPTV just said nuffininit


Finally some opening up forward - ANK ...>>>>> Kozzie

Is there any chance Max doesn't tap the ball forward?  Its so ducking predictable 


Learnings for  Simon - centre clearances, forward separation.

I hope the boys are not switched on, because they know it’s Adelaide anyway, as this is like 2019 Melbourne.

 

Gee I wish we kicked to leading forwards like other teams do.

I want to see Jackson spend more time in the ruck. He offers a lot at ground level and the mids seem to be playing better when he's rucking.


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