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1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Yes, they really deserve a flag. Surely this year.

They are the Geelong of the women's finals 

 

I’ve never had this experience before. I’m watching the footy knowing we can’t win it, but that our best would crush both these sides.

What a weird feeling.

4 minutes ago, IRW said:

It's always the umpires isn't it? 

Another goal from a friggin free to Geelong. Game over. 
EDIT Hawkins choke.  

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Just now, monoccular said:

Another goal from a friggin free to Geelong. Game over. 

Just disgraceful 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

I’ve never had this experience before. I’m watching the footy knowing we can’t win it, but that our best would crush both these sides.

What a weird feeling.

Agreed, though it’s infuriating. If Sydney somehow don’t win, then this years premier must be considered extremely weak. Even Geelong are a bog average team away from home at GMHBA. This is excruciating watching this as we know we’ve wasted a year of our window. Our best would absolutely demonlish these two teams. Losing to Brisbane at home last week was one of the worst losses in decades IMO.

 

BT bags players not kicking a drop punt 40 out on a angle and Hawkins missed from 15m straight in front and he wonders why he didn’t kick around the body!?

it’s ok to say Hawkins shanked it. [censored] me

some pretty shizen umpiring as well, at times unwatchable.


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Brisbane are as weak as [censored] !!!!

[censored] me ..... and they beat us ....... [censored] shameful !!!

So agree Dees were woeful. Just so many excuses for what was a soulless performance. Supporters were let down so much. Watching Lions make you sick they are just average.


Why does every team seem to bring their best pressure rating of the year when playing us (Bris last week, Syd, Bulldogs, Pies).  Hard to watch when our best is so much better. 


Nearly over for the Lions here. Time to start taking risks and attacking hard through the corridor. Doesn’t matter if you lose by 100 points in a prelim, there is no tomorrow winning is all that matters. Can’t win playing this crap style of footy.

Umpiring disgraceful but Hipwood Cameron, Daniher NONEXISTENT

10 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

CATS V LIONS

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

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CATS ARE PLAYING ON AND PUTTING DEFENDERS UPON PRESSURE 

 

Lucky I have Netflix, this looks over.

Cats playing to a pretty high standard. Serious intensity. It would have taken our best tonight 


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