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THIs is  WHY YOU PLAYE HOME GAMES AT YOUR Home GROUnd.

I bet you no one give a [censored] about the community in Alice Spings now.

 

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I wonder if there are any learnings from tonight?

Maybe that our forward line is freaking useless.

5 goals from 7 entries on a night where no-one can hit a cows [censored] with a banjo. You could not make this up 


1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Just think of the learnings! Soak em up!

So many learnings!

Being made to look slow by a team of geriatrics

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Pathetic. Absolutely [censored] pathetic.

Undoubtedly the worst [censored] game we have played in years.

why do we always save them for geelong

 

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

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.

Petty is too slow to play in defence. Should never play in defence. 

A pathetic quarter of footy all round. Very poor indeed. How can we string good games of footy together, when we can’t even string quarters of footy together

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

It is unacceptable to lose this match tonight let's see what they have in them in the last 10 minutes


2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Holding to Rivers 15m out?? play on. 

 

[censored] you umpires

It has got worse as the game goes on. Looks to be instruction.

How have Geelong been able to get so many back in defence all night.

Poor game from Max.

Good game by Viney but not sighted in the last 10.

Chandler,  Jordan, soargo and anb time for the twos.

Shut down Fritta and we can't score.

So missing Oliver.

Now t's about %.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Game over.

Thanks Nibbler you absolute potato 🥔 

You'd have to think about dropping him after this


Scott has said tackle non stop and scrag non stop and he has out coached us simply by that.

Look forward to next years game at Geelong.

Out coached, outplayed, outworked. Imagine thinking that Smith, Van Rooyen and Gawn is a finals standard forward line, or that Spargo is a worthy sub option, or that our goal kicking is not a massive issue. 

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

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

Terrible decision to flirt with form like that and shows the players form won't be rewarded

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

We lost this game when we got off the bus. Goodwin selecting Petty over Tomlinson is a joke.

Spare me mate! Tomlinson is a C grader at best 


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