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How many times can we kick out to these farkers our own worst enemy

 

Gawn came back way too early. Hurt us tonight. 
Been uncompetitive. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

JJ no awareness then

Bloody awful awareness and he isnt alone tonight


That Bedford fumble. Little moments matter so much in games like this.

Can’t win a clearance. Need to dominate stoppage from here.

 

How many down field frees has Kozzie given for the season

The good news is we have much more upside and Geelong cant get much better.  Very sloppy performance.

How do we let them chip kick all night

 

Dumb dumb dumb

9 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Clarrys hand looks cooked

Thanks Selwood you bastard


Shame we couldn’t pinch it. Had our chances in this last quarter. 

Geelong the better team tonight. 10.17 and a few other misses meant the score was closer than it should’ve been.

Jordan’s worst game?

Actually quite a few contenders for that title tonight


Maybe. Just maybe 

the players on the ground need to apply themselves a little more than us the keyboard players.    All of us

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Gawn came back way too early. Hurt us tonight. 
Been uncompetitive. 

100%.  Even the Weid might have given us a tad more

 

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