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Just now, goodwindees said:

It is now official. The Petty selection has been a serious error. Has looked a mile off. A player in strong  form was dropped for him. 

Yeah, but Goody got his man 🤦‍♂️

Some of the player selections this year have been bamboozling

 
Just now, goodwindees said:

It is now official. The Petty selection has been a serious error. Has looked a mile off. A player in strong  form was dropped for him. 

He was obviously underdone and it was an obvious error by the club to drop Tomlinson for him. Everyone called it before the ball was bounced and it’s played out that way. Petty’s 2023 as a whole has been a major disappointment. Was poor up forward but then struggled in defense where he’s previously excelled.


Unbelievable. 

Disgraceful performance 

Am embarrassing capitulation 

Edited by Jaded No More

 

Game over. Repeated turnovers at half forward, Cats sprinting away.


Can't wait for goody to try and give us some excuse why we still can't convert in front of goal.

I could complain about the 50 not given to Sparrow but we have played trash all night and don't deserve to win. 

We play predictable dumb football and the forward line connection doesn’t work -  when will coaches be made accountable


By far our equal worst game of the season imv alongside the Lions.

No idea in the wet and/or slippery conditions from the Coach down.

Pies win sucked us in we are still not a top 4 side barely top 8 we just got them at a good time, pathetic as usual and lost the game at selection 

Aaaaaand they’ve broken us. Hate to think what hey would’ve done to us with their bad injury list. What a disgrace. One step forward two steps back. 

How embarrassing. I'm done with this average coaching and no plan B.

What a surprise we go to water as soon as a decent team plays high pressure.


They should be embarrassed getting shown up by a poor Geelong team minus Dangerfield and Cameron disgusting

 

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