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Half time analysis: we are doing well but poor goal kicking is letting them back in it. And of course nice cheating umpiring. 
 

May on one leg is a real real issue. Our backline will not cope if Geelong get going in the middle. 

Edited by Jaded

 

At least we are 29 up and not down, cats will have confidence now needs to be over by 3 quarter time 

 

Need to kick straight and get back on top in the middle and we have this 

Just now, Satan said:

Last 5 mins bad

Agree. 

fantastic first half but poor last 5 minutes

38 points up then 3 misses !!! 


Typical give up a goal before 1/2 time. This is not over. 

Goody reset them.

A great 1st half though. At the start I'd take a 29 point lead

 

 

 

Danger should miss time (next year) for that dive. Cost us a goal, too. Filthy.

 

Win or lose I am so unbelievably proud of Jack Viney. What a game. Absolute finals footy efforts.

Just now, P-man said:

Hope Dangerflop is proud of himself with that effort.

No idea how a two hander full in the back in a marking contest is ok, but a couple of hands placed in the side in a ground ball contest is a free.


Just now, Jaded said:

Half time analysis: we are doing well but poor goal kicking is letting them back in it. And of course nice cheating umpiring. 

9.6 is not so bad

5.1 is 1 shot away from perfect

Decent start. Very positive. Will need to keep the pressure up and we should be OK. But that’s conditional!

Geelong look tired. 

We got this.

Centre bounce clearances are a bit of a worry. We've certainly learnt from our round 23 mistakes, but there's still too much space for my liking.

Great 1st half.
Break came at a good time.
Time to Re-set and bury these fools.


Viney 

Gawn 

tackling 

x costly Goalkicking misses Trac And Fritsch were 80/20 chances 

🤮umps - gifts for cats

Great first half, our kicking for goal was awesome, then we fell back to kicking points. Everyone is doing their job, just keep it going dees.


Need a better second half from Oliver. He’s been quiet by his standards. 

Last 2 goals costly kept them in the game. C'mon Dees one half left we can do it!

 
2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree. 

fantastic first half but poor last 5 minutes

38 points up then 3 misses !!! 

Fritsch was the worst. 30m dead in front, he kicks it game over, they get 2 and think they have a sniff. I can't stand how Dangermouse can dive and get a free and I dislike Hawkins so much.

Viney - epic.

Lat 5  minutes - tired

May - get him off

Danger - should be fined for staging

Gawn is continually being held - no frees

Me - loving this but nervous.


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