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Danger with a clear throw. Play on.

 

Hawkins and umpires can ensure Geelong make the grand final. Make no mistake about it. 

May is gonna have his work cut out with Hawkins in this form…

 

I have seen at least 6 blatant throws by Dangerfield not paid.  Are the umpires blind, stupid or corrupt??

 

or a combination?

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Lol how do you miss that Dangerfield dig out of the pack as a throw.

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Guessing everyone’s a tiny bit worried playing Geelong given we’re all going for GWS?

I’m going for gws because I hate Geelong but I’m going for Geelong because they look cooked in the last qtr… gws are just more cooked right now haha

cats always look stuffed after 3 qrt 

gws don’t have our fitness level to make the most of it


Just now, CYB said:

Is there a free for push in the head?

Not against Hawkins.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Lol how do you miss that Dangerfield dig out of the pack as a throw.

...you collect a separate payment at the end of the game..

 


Hawkins kicking has been very good.  Dees forwards take note.  We need you to kick straight next week!

One of the more bruise free finals I've ever witnessed

Try pushing Steven May in the face like that. Might need another elbow to get the job done.

GWS have good hair styling skills 

Come on guys, Danger didn’t throw the ball….it was an offload 

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Don’t know why Taranto wasn’t played in the mid since the start. Has had an immediate impact.


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