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Just now, —coach— said:

WHY DO WE KEEP [censored] KICKING IT STRAIGHT TO THEM WHEN WE GO INSIDE 50!!!!!!!

It's horrible

Awful kick from Viney ...back for a 12 point turnaround

 

Zero composure. Just breathe.


Just now, —coach— said:

WHY DO WE KEEP [censored] KICKING IT STRAIGHT TO THEM WHEN WE GO INSIDE 50!!!!!!!

Ask goodwin he thinks the forward line is going well.

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

This game is open for Geelong to take

Not really start hitting targets and when you get first hands on the ball don't fumble 

 

Just blazing away straight to the loose player in defense 


Cats playing better for all thus far. Their inaccuracy is keeping it close enough for us though.

Need to tighten up on ground ball and run. Bowey, Salem, Bedford, Harmes all need to lift defensively.

Just now, —coach— said:

WHY DO WE KEEP [censored] KICKING IT STRAIGHT TO THEM WHEN WE GO INSIDE 50!!!!!!!

Theyrw playing a spare... need to either chaos with a tumble punt or hit up a player short or wide on the fat side lead (last part too hard under pressure obviously)

We’re not playing smart football. Overdoing the handball, and there’s very little talk out there

Maybe we will get some learnings out of this game, pull your finger out you bassstsrds


Our forward movement into the F 50 is blooody terrible 


Well done Clarry, now lift Dees!

 

It's our mistakes as much as their good play 

Guthrie surely reportable


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