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Getting beaten in every facet tonight. Lucky to be this close on the scoreboard. Need to hold on here and stay in touch.

 
 

We don't want the ball. So hesitant


6 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

We should be 6 goals down

But we are not they are dhiitehosr terrible 

Throw

 

Bowey out of his element tonight. Needs a rest.


Bowey poor defensively again. Weak tackle costs another goal. Needs a spell at Casey. Selection error sticking with him recently over Hunt or Rivers.

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Seriously, why aren’t we using the [censored] corridor? You gotta risk the loss to win the [censored] game

How many throws tonight by Geelong?


Pretty poor showing given this is an 8 point game. We have not turned up. 

Game over.

We don't look threatening at all.

Should be at least 4 5 goals down.

This game is done, were not on tonight

Its a little more conplicated than this but it comes down to one team having good forward half skills and habbits ....vs another that has none.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'm done with Thurs night games. This was never going to be a belter after a 5 day break 

They had 5 day ball as well

Clear throw. Joke

 

Their intensity is much higher than ours tonight 

The danger is Hawkins & Cameron aren't even on the scoreboard yet. 

The pathetic thing is we are letting others kick them


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