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7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Cats tiring hopefully 

Looked like it.

 

 

I would take winning this quarter on the scoreboard.

It has a horrible feel about it.

 

Just now, DutchDemons said:

Hunter’s over the head no look handball to Brayshaw towards the end of that quarter was the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.

Hunters been good again tonight and surprisingly hard at it for a winger.

 
1 minute ago, DutchDemons said:

Hunter’s over the head no look handball to Bradshaw towards the end of that quarter was the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.

You need to get out more

Tom telling the umpire where the brown paper bag was.......

Grundy letting Hawkins know...top stuff


1 minute ago, SPC said:

Geelong flogging us in the tackle count.. most of their tackles don’t count however as they are off the ball. 

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1 minute ago, DutchDemons said:

Hunter’s over the head no look handball to Brayshaw towards the end of that quarter was the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.

And then Brayshaw does [censored] all with that ball 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

 

It is so hard to believe, but each week the quality of umpiring just gets worse.  I can barely watch games involving my team; there’s no chance I’m going to watch much games as a neutral.  It’s quite depressing.

not great skills, poor max is having a shocker. We need to bring it home now, we have been playing poorly at times if we can just lift in this last quarter we should win it. I bit disappointed with some of the holding the ball decisions that have gone against us, and those that have not gone against geelong when they had time to dispose of it.  Holding the ball is such a raffle a couple of geelong players when they get tackled just hug the ball no attempt to get rid of it, but its still a ball up. i thought you have to at least pretend to try to get rid of it,  but that football. strange viney got pinged for throwing the ball in that quarter the commentators said they thought he handballed it but the umpire was on his blind side probably did not see it. so are we paying frees for things we dont see?

 


I don't hate many people. I bet he's a lovely person in real life but I hate the way Tom Hawkins acts on the football field.

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

We either run away with this or Scott pulls something out of his [censored] and we lose.

I reckon the umps will do that for him as a sits back and does the old smiling clown face at the odd ones they dont call in the Cat's favour.

We seem to have worked out what we need to do, kick to contest and pounce on the ground ball before they do.

1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

We either run away with this or Scott pulls something out of his [censored] and we lose.

You don’t say 😁

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

What's happened to the decent rules tonight?  

LOL best typo i have read for years


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

We should run them off their feet now. We are coming off a 10 day “bye” and them off a 6 day break from Adelaide. 

We can run them off their feet all we want but if we keep turning the ball over under zero pressure, it ain't gonna mean a thing. 

That's us in a nutshell tonight and always when we're at our offensive worst. 

Edited by JimmyGadson

We've got this. Geelong are reactive but hanging in there. So long as they don't get a run of shocking frees, we should hold out. Scoring would be helpful though.


Here they come on the back of the umpires you just watch

 

Why the duck was that a free against Fritters? Cheating dogs. 


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