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11 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

The crowd is too small for Petracca which is why he only has his 9 touches to half time.

I think you forgot about the two brilliant goals 

Getting dudded by the umps again with two different interpretations of holding the ball

 

Dispose accurately at first option and we win this. 

I hate this jumper. 3rd time this year...


2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Getting dudded by the umps again with two different interpretations of holding the ball

And as mentioned TWO classic 50 meter penalties against Geelong not paid.

5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Dare say we probably need another tall target.

Yep.... i would play Gawn 80% forward with only 20% in the ruck interchanging with Dogga from here.

We need a tall target at CHF to straighten us up and get the ball to ground.  Will also upset their spare a little

 

I've loved Bedford's game over the past few weeks but tonight it's showing he just can't go against the big boys. 

He'd struggle in finals

Doing pretty well to be only 4pts behind. We haven’t had momentum all night. Get some control and I reckon we can power away.


Bowey, Lever & May look a little off the pace tonight

If we’re within 6 goals at 3QT, we’ve got this

Steven May very fumbly. Lots of players slipping over. Handballing to team mate 1 metre away under pressure. All these making us look 5 goals down.

But our main issue is our constant missing a target inside 50 when kicking under little pressure. This has been atrocious. 

Great game though - two great teams pressuring the carp out of each other. 

Just now, dees189227 said:

I've loved Bedford's game over the past few weeks but tonight it's showing he just can't go against the big boys. 

He'd struggle in finals

Yep. He's miles off the pace in this game.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I've loved Bedford's game over the past few weeks but tonight it's showing he just can't go against the big boys. 

He'd struggle in finals

Think you might be correct 

14 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

Why is Pickett anywhere in the team...wtf does he offer

May...get off and get some confidence

Sparrow is an overhyped player by many, he's not AFL level

Gawn, great to see u back

Aside from everything else, I’m not sure confidence is found on the other side of removing yourself from a team, mid-match. 

12 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Mate the ball isn’t even hitting the pack, it’s hitting the one cats bloke standing by himself 20m away from the pack!

Out of how many entries. 


Less than a kick in it. Was never going to be easy on their home deck. Few tweaks to make at half time and then come home with a wet sail   go dees

Why was Bradshaw standing 5m back from the mark? 

 
4 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

I hate this jumper. 3rd time this year...

Yes.  Why?


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