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FINALS: Week 02 2021 (NON MFC)

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Need another big knee to that fat wobbly thigh of Hawkins. Let’s go Mummy. 

 

Brayshaw just said Sam May beckons 

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Everytime the Giants have looked dangerous the umpires have found someway to award Geelong a free. In the last it’s become farcical. 

 

There’s still six minutes remaining. Somebody pleeaaasssee take out Hawkins. It’s for the greater good. 


I actually think Geelong are at there most dangerous when the game is played quick as it allows Hawkins and Cameron to get one on ones which they rarely lose.

Smith has to play next week on Cameron as we'll need his closing speed. Petty to Rata/Stanley.

Is this the last we will ever see of Mumford?

Very soft free to Cameron.

What an absolute waste of talent GW$ free showing themselves to be.  Not a TEAM at all.

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We need to play at breakneck speed and make these pensioners blow up in the 2nd half

May as well use the bye before and after the prelim to our advantage

GWS have been useless. Can’t win. Can’t hurt the opposition. 

Haynes you dork, crash the pack.

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Well done Toby.....

Apparently some guy called "Sam May" beckons for Tom Hawkins next week, according to James Brayshaw.

One of the competition's best indeed...


2 minutes ago, Hellish Inferno said:

We need to play at breakneck speed and make these pensioners blow up in the 2nd half

May as well use the bye before and after the prelim to our advantage

If Jayden Hunt is available, we should play him.

11 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Umpire clearly saw dangerflog throw

Very protected species.  Everyone on the ground saw that lol


4 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Everytime the Giants have looked dangerous the umpires have found someway to award Geelong a free. In the last it’s become farcical. 

It’s worse than that, they sometimes paid  GWS a free which slowed momentum…

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Apparently some guy called "Sam May" beckons for Tom Hawkins next week, according to James Brayshaw.

One of the competition's best indeed...

Getting him confused with Steven Weideman ?

4 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

'Sam' May? Bwahahaha!

Surely ch 7 can do better than James brayshaw

 

GWS put Geelong under serious pressure in this last quarter by moving the ball quickly. Had Geelong on the ropes but a dodgy free kick in the goal square followed by two awful clanger kick turnovers killed their chances.

Geelong are still dangerous though. Huge test for us next week. They won't be as bad as they were last week vs Port. 


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