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Atkins just put  a bear hold on Tracc.  No free lol.

Fritta there's a time to snap and there's a time to try and handball to someone in a better position.

How was that not front on to Smith.

Another weak non-decision from the 4th ump

Tracc's been held / wrestled all night..... not one free for holding.

Cats are a protected species down at Tax Payer Park

 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why do we not get front on contract frees?

We got one with Grundy’s front on contract. (Pies)

 

Gus to the Lingers wing pls.  Jordy into the middle to assist Viney & Max with a few more extractions.


If there are any demonlanders at the ground, we can here you there and you're doing a fantastic job.

One small favour to ask.

Can you please boo and heckle that [censored] [censored] of a dog player in Stewart everytime he is near the ball. You may not have seen it live but he pushed viney to the ground as he was cradling his shoulder, for all he knew he could've had a dislocation or fractured collar bone. Bloke is a dog.

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Just now, cookieboc said:

not pretty, but I feel the game is where we want it. kick a bit straighter/ be a bit smarter

Dunstall just said: Melbourne makes it easy for them.

Every game we lose we play so easily into the opposition's hands. It's infuriating. 

Cats of 10 intercept marks...AT HALF TIME.

And 67% F50 efficiency. 

1 minute ago, cookieboc said:

not pretty, but I feel the game is where we want it. kick a bit straighter/ be a bit smarter

The exact same applies to Cats


We don't deserve to be on FTA.

I want C.Oliver back

Petracca is a butcher

Backline saving the day again

Geelong just doing as they please shoving, grabbing and holding when the player doesn't have the ball

Petracca has lost it.

Being scragged non stop without a free.

Gawn also being pushed grabbed and blocked.

No front on for Smith in goal square, was blatant.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

2-7 we kicked that quarter. Ugh I know it's wet but we need to take those chances 

this will kill us if we keep it up.............not just in this game.

Kick Straight and Prosper

We brought the game back on our terms that quarter. 

If we can keep that up then we'll win. Just have to make the most of our forward 50 entries.

 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

2-7 we kicked that quarter. Ugh I know it's wet but we need to take those chances 

4 rushed behinds?


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Would be great if Max comes out and tears another game open in the 3rd 🙏

Been very uncatlike game for him. 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Petracca has lost it.

Being scragged non stop without a free.

Gawn also being pushed grabbed and blocked.

No front on for Smith in goal square, was blatant.

So many holds to our players not being paid.

 

 

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Fox Footy going with a story from the first 15 minutes. Might wanna tell em the score 

all highlights have been Q1

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

We brought the game back on our terms that quarter. 

If we can keep that up then we'll win. Just have to make the most of our forward 50 entries.

 

Agree.

Is there now a worse disposal team in the AFL?

Why can’t we fix that up? We would kill this mob if we disposed reasonably.


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