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Found this is the lost property at the G. Can someone give it back to the Geelong midfielders?

 

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Cats defence is a state of absolute panic. 

 

Not liking the push in the back as Carlton is kicking it tactic Geelong is using.   It isn’t paid down the ground but gives the defence plenty of time to setup as the ball slowly comes back.  

this is so enjoyable. 

Hawk looks geriatric 

no Selwood

Danger no impact

era is done  DONE!

 


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Geelong look lost without Stewart. Unfortunately their next 3 - Suns, Hawks , Eagles.

What a joke.

That's as easy as Essendons next few games 

David King’s unhealthy admiration for Collingwood this week looking a bit silly after tonight.

Geelong weren’t great last week & were still up by 20 for most of the night against the Pies.

Wouldn’t be shocked if Port Adelaide make easy work of them this week as I think the new offensive system they’re running can easily be exploited.

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

This has to be one of the slowest games of football I’ve watched. 

Earlier on I was flicking over to the Sheffield shield final 


Name something better than Geelong losing… other than Melbourne winning 😂

6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Geelong look lost without Stewart. Unfortunately their next 3 - Suns, Hawks , Eagles.

What a joke.

False economy 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Name something better than Geelong losing… other than Melbourne winning 😂

Essendon losing. 

1 minute ago, Floody100 said:

David King’s unhealthy admiration for Collingwood this week looking a bit silly after tonight.

Geelong weren’t great last week & were still up by 20 for most of the night against the Pies.

Wouldn’t be shocked if Port Adelaide make easy work of them this week as I think the new offensive system they’re running can easily be exploited.

Agreed. It’s easy to defend the corridor and push them wide ONLY if you pressure them coming out of HB. if you let them out easy they’ll kick over the zone and then it’s 1:1 defence.

Got to run with N Daicos and push Josh to the boundary.

 


i'd be enjoying this a lot more if it wasnt Carlton that was winning

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Name something better than Geelong losing… other than Melbourne winning 😂

Carlton choking

28 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Statement: Long time since anyone has kicked 4 goals against Geelong, from Mr Brayshaw as Charlie Curnow popped it though... Ahhh drifting back in my memory to Max Gawns magnificent 5 in the Semi Final of 21... that'd be when! 😍

1 Like for me, EO, 3 Loves for you.

So there is such a thing as going off early...

😄

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

Carlton choking

Nah. Geelong losing is better. 
Take that revolting smug look off Danger’s face. 

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Cameron single handedly keeping Geelong alive with his BS goal kicking from outside 50. 


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