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Has anyone noticed we haven’t had one out the back opportunity tonight? They just have had a defender back there the whole night.

 

The commentators are desperate for us to come back. We're just not that good to bring this back. We'd need to magicslly not be playing [censored].

Petty selection was a poor one, but I don't know if it cost us the game.

 
Just now, Stiff Arm said:

ANB is a huge momentum killer

I take that back, Fritter is leading the way there


Who’s home game is this?

Why have Geelong got white shorts & we have blue?

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Just now, poita said:

Any chance of Gawn doing anything positive this year? There's more to being a leader than doing media appearances. Viney is putting him to shame at the moment. 

Max a shocker again !!!!!!!!!

 

Scott will always outcoach against us. We had one good season against them but we just have no idea how to play them. Old. Injured. Doesn’t matter. 

2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

ANB is a huge momentum killer

Impotent in the crucial moment.


Our forward 50 work is absolutely freaking horrible. 

Just now, layzie said:

Petty selection was a poor one, but I don't know if it cost us the game.

Tomlinson was excellent last week, Petty isn’t that good that a week at Casey would have hurt him.

Team selection and balance is Goodwin’s Achilles heal (see also not playing Ben Brown).


10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So glad that we dropped Tomlinson so Petty can play back so we take 0 marks inside 50. Genius. 

Not quite true Smith and Roo both took marks i50 for goals...

What is it with Steven May & manning up Hawkins during the game? Every time the ball went into to their forward line Hawkins was standing by himself. Absolute [censored] by May.


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Let’s not totally blame ANB for the loss, we can also blame Fritsch for that idiotic dangerous tackle.

What about Lever’s double fist to the corridor straight to a Geelong player and then his opponent (Henry) then took the mark to let them kick the first goal?

8 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

I'd be dropping Kozze Pickett, downhill skier extraordinaire 

He has been bad for a while now

 

Fritsch and ANB have to be our two dumbest footballers.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Whatever was said at 3/4 time must’ve really resonated with the guys

Yeah not!!!!!!


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