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Geelong completely immune from 50 meter penalties. 
McKay and Weitering both interfered after marking - nothing to see. 
And allowed to throw at will. 

 
Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Hawkins hands after each game

 

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How are we expected to believe that an elite athlete is that consistently clumsy? He gritted his teeth as he drags his hand across his face. It’s [censored].


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

How are we expected to believe that an elite athlete is that consistently clumsy? He gritted his teeth as he drags his hand across his face. It’s [censored].

Knew exactly what he was doing. Such a sniper.

I like what Silvagni is doing with Rata.  Taking him well up the ground, testing his endurance and stopping him going third man up.   

 

31 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Bevo has finally realised he’s just no good anymore.

 

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Treloar out is massive. Aside from Bontempelli he is just about their only damaging mid.


Carlton needed that. Not getting enough reward for their dominance.

Carlton remind me of Melbourne circa 2017. We’d dominate games but constantly looked rushed and nervous. The skills are horrific. 

Let’s go Carlton…. We all know it’s time for Geelong to do this 

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Let’s go Carlton…. We all know it’s time for Geelong to do this 

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it’s early in the season but the signs are ominous 

That wasn’t a free kick to Motlop whatsoever. Even Channel 7 didn’t want to show the replay. Non officiating umpire reacted to the Blues fans. Terrible officiating.

 

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