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My worry is Hawkins continually pushing in the back and getting away with it. Hope he doesn't get on a roll.

 
6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Excellent first half.

Gawn robbed of a free kick before Smith kicked that goal.

Lost a bit of composure in the forward 50 at the end, need to be taking out chances.

That Fritsch miss was a bad one.

Clearances and conversion still the key.

Hawkins also missed a gimme. It happens.

Lets see this one out like the last one against this mob.

 
1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

Viney fantastic, but unbelievably hasn’t laid one tackle

I’m happy with that, he’s now playing the way he should’ve done all year, I’ve given him a fair whack this year but I’m so impressed with his game tonight!

Just now, bush demon said:

Hawkins also missed a gimme. It happens.

Should never have had it, with that PITB


Just now, loges said:

My worry is Hawkins continually pushing in the back and getting away with it. Hope he doesn't get on a roll.

It seriously is a joke how often he does it and gets away with it. 

Who the [censored] is amberley lobo?

and why is this broadcast so Geelong focused. It’s our home game ffs

 
1 minute ago, bush demon said:

Hawkins also missed a gimme. It happens.

Stop being so balanced…

The next fifteen minutes will be crucial, we just have to keep scoring and keep up the pressure on Geelong.

If we can keep or extend that 5 goal break, we should go on and win it.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Lets see this one out like the last one against this mob.

Lets score 9 goals to 2 after half time again.

Will take it. But there was a patch there where everything was going our way and whole we got some reward for effort, we could have absolutely put them on their butts.

There is plenty of work to be done, I'm confidents haven't fired all our shots.

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Who the [censored] is amberley lobo?

and why is this broadcast so Geelong focused. It’s our home game ffs

????

Goody seems somewhat confident with May. That's something! Here's hoping. We'll need him in the GF.

But first things first, we need to get there. Quick goals please! Let's bury them quickly.

Oliver will go boom now.


2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

It seriously is a joke how often he does it and gets away with it. 

He pushes so much his hands will be sore in the second half

Umpies are woeful

Now kick the goal

Petracca Oliver....the ole 1 2


Trac, Clarry, Side Show Bob. Brilliant.

 

Brown goes BOOM!

Another quick one and we're back to where we were. A reminder to the Cats that they're not getting anywhere near us tonight.


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