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Petracca having one of the all time worse quarters. 

Has absolutely zero composure and [censored] himself everytime he gets the ball.

Coughing it up big time.

 

All three tall forwards sitting back deep on the Petracca bail out.

At least one needs to be offering a lead!!!

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Looked a pretty innocuous contact.  What happened?

And the mark by Touhey went about 8 meters. Justice that he missed. 

Viney injured it in a heavy hit against the Pies

Forward pressure is the difference at the moment. It's not even close. They look like scoring every time. Typical GMHBA game.

 

geelong fans are a feral bunch. 

We look very flat footed. And our decision making is terrible

Good to see the usual long bombs i50 to 3 Geelong players

Can't hit a target so far


Way too many unforced errors.

Cats just walking out of our fwd line.

Grundy or Max fwd now please.

Another 8 metre kick paid a mark.


Their forward entries is stark different to ours.

They hit up the short lead while we bomb it on the heads of Fritta, Kozzie and Chandler.

Disposal has been horrid so far.

 

Ball use is primary school standard ffs

 

Wage up

Why is every Geelong defender 6 inches taller than our players?


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