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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

 

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Edited by Brownie


Will Rowan get three weeks for careless high contact on Cameron?

Rohan should get 4 weeks 

 

Typical Geelong game so far. Throw the ball onto your boot randomly to either a teammate or a goal. They've built a gameplan around it since the late 80s.


When are our boys going to glance inside 50 first and at least try and kick to our forward's advantage on occasions?

Instead we continue to rush our kick with the olde high looping tumble punt.

Guthrie on Picket is a big win for the Cats atm.

No one front and square at any marking contests so far.

Our small and mediums just don't get to where they need to be often enough to impact and assist.

I think Kozzy may have been at the drop of one spillage but over ran the ball.

Kozzy & Chandler need a rocket message off the bench and need it now.  Get to the front of the contests.  And certainly no flying for pack marks!!

Shouldve been a major focus in the build up but so far doesn't appear any message, if there was one, has sunk in.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Ok, so this I don’t quite understand.

not showing incident. Happy to when it’s a potential suspension


4 minutes ago, —coach— said:

If we persist with kicking high floaters they will will kill us in the air. Need to start kicking low and hard

Tom Stewart will love it. 

 

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

While I hate Chris Scott, you can see how much his players mean to him, looks like he might vom.

Yeah .... His season is on the line and he's lost Cameron for at least a week.

 

AFL take note - accidental clashes happen. if it was a melb player they would get 3-4 weeks. so stupid


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