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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Such a predictable garbage ball movement from the half back. Kick long to a pack. Nobody marks. Geelong runs away with it. It’s pathetic. 
These old [censored] have made us look so second rate tonight 

We have become far too predictable 

 
2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Top spot gone after that goal. With Blues, Freo, Lions and Pies to come, it’s going to be tough to finish top two.

make that....top 4

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Gus terrible tonight.

Get him back to the wing, Jordon out, Rivers in.

 

Jordon was poor as was May

2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

How many pressure acts by Kozzie have seen kicks smothered or skewed this season?

Yes he's a great chaser but I'm starting to think I'd rather see him with more of the ball and opposition chasing him than him chasing them most of the time.and don't get me wrong I'm a fan


Where's that switching been all night?  And of course as soon as we go forward we torch it

Leave these ferals to their marginal seat pork barrel BS stadium and disgusting water and get out of sleepy hollow 

 
4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Top spot gone after that goal. With Blues, Freo, Lions and Pies to come, it’s going to be tough to finish top two.

We should be thankful to finish top eight.

What can we learn from this?    Delivery into 50 needs a hell of a lot more precision and thought.  More precision clearing from defence too .


Just now, one_demon said:

That's it. Too good!

Not really. Notice Geelong only pulls the fancy circus [censored] out when they play in this hole stadium? Melbourne too predictable. 

Lots of learnings from tonight’s game.

Lesson #1 - How to kick a winning score. It’s not entirely about defence


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I really really hope Goodwin reviews this. Especially this final quarter. This losing margin is horrendous

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

We have become far too predictable 

Especially when May kicks out from a behind

Better tonight down at their dumpy ground, let them be cocky at the MCG

BB one good quarter then plays from behind most of the time for the remainder


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Where's that switching been all night?  And of course as soon as we go forward we torch it

Exactly. Sums up the night

We have had a number of players who were passengers to night   Just a bit dissatisfied 

July Premiers. Won't beat us at the G.

 

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