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8 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

You'd be thoroughly disappointed to give birth to sparrow. What a disappointment

FAARK OFF PAL!!  Go back to the Cattery and eat some gefilte fish!

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First goal SUPER important here!

need to be wary of handpassing to Viney his opponent is right on his heels and taking him down. unfortunately viney tries to get rid of the ball and gets penalised for it. it may be better if he just holds it in and pretends to try to get rid of it.  Time for the dees to put in a big final quarter, show the cats and the commentators that we are on top of the ladder for a reason.


Kossy Spargo and Bedford   Even harmes BBB and frittata. Not doing enough 

Wow. Worst clearance differential since  2018. Minus 17.

 

Geelong fade in the 4th.

Two goals in a good place to be.

 


3rd 

👌defence solid.  Brayshaw lever petty 

👍🏻Gawn battling on 

😭Clarry clearly not dealing with hard tag 

🤮May ??? Not the Same player as last year 

😭turnovers by both sides - shockers 

🤬cats winning clearances run and spread is winning 

Wrong option again


Spargo has been trash for the past 4 weeks

Harmes running 100m on the lead and is ignored

3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Geelong fade in the 4th.

Two goals in a good place to be.

 

They haven't lost a last quarter since round 6 lol


Hawkins is a [censored] cheat

 

Would help if we could win a clearance

 

should have been a free to May

similar to our three losses, no goals after half time. hope Geelong dont string a few together, but they look more likely especially with their attack at the ball.

 


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