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So much for Geelong's new 'territory' game plan. 

Geelong aren't coping with pressure.  

They look stuck between their old game 'control' game plan and their new one.

 

 

How awesome us it to have the best player in the past 15 years in Lance Franklin not be an egotistical [censored]. He seems so down to earth despite his stardom. He has every reason to be arrogant but seems pretty cool from the outside. 

Never won a Brownlow? The umps don’t know the game 

6 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Heaney is a star

He would be if he put a consistent season together. Has all the skills. Will this be the year?  He has been a tease to date imo


Aussies need 2 more wickets

 

Hope it’s Mitch Swepson who takes the last wicket!


Both teams far too Franklin focussed. 🤔

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Both teams far too Franklin focussed. 🤔

I acutely don’t think Sydney are at all. They haven’t been passing the ball to him at every opportunity. 
Now the game is won they can and should try to get him to 1000. Frankly it’s a distraction I’m sure they want to get it done. 

Here we go!


Fining every invader $1000 could pay off the state (maybe even national) debt 😄

lol how dumb are people with their phones, as if it's not being filmed by a thousand other people. Why not just enjoy the moment?

Congrats Buddy, more phones on the field than an Apple store

Meanwhile Captain Pat!!!

24 year drought broken!

 

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None of the 4 he kicked tonight were easy. Straight and true

We may never see the likes again. well done Buddy

 

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You really do wonder though how much of a risk this is to the players. No chance that nobody in that crowd has Covid. 

Bloody sensational effort Buddy! Same end as Plugger’s record breaker.

 
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

lol how dumb are people with their phones, as if it's not being filmed by a thousand other people. Why not just enjoy the moment?

worthy of a thread discussion in its own right


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