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Disgraceful performance after a week off. Geelong even lost their best player a few minutes into the game. Fritsch will be suspended for next week too.

Petracca nailing his hardest shot for the night once the game was killed sums him up.

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158 handballs to their 103 on a wet night. Game lost there. 

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Sadly was there to be won..

Some poor entries fwd.

Petty not ready.

Max a bad night.

Anb and Chandler ditto.

Ouch.

I'd like to personally apologise to the good people who made the trip down, gonna be a tough trip back after that.

 

Lol

I have no idea why I come on here during losses… some of the negativity is so over the top. Incredible.

Putrid 1Q and 4Q though. But the 4Q is all about us pressing too high and fumbling/losing contests when we’re all goal side. To say the cats blew us away is to suggest it’s because they were so dynamic, it was all our positioning and skill in dangerous areas.

Agree on ANB. Just grab the ball man.. so frustrating.

Shocker from Gawn


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Disgraceful performance after a week off. Geelong even lost their best player a few minutes into the game. Fritsch will be suspended for next week too.

What for?

We've kicked 14.33 in our last two games.


Lost a scrappy dog fight. 

Not usually one to pot ANB but his fumble was a real sliding doors moment. 

The most disappointing thing for me was the start of the last quarter. Everyone knew their season was on the line at 3/4 time and for us to come out flat footed and allow them to monster us and get the first two goals was very poor. That got their crowd going and the rest is history, once momentum starts it’s hard to stop. 

Dominated territory but so much dumb football. Forward line a hot mess. Again. 

No words for how badly we performed tonight. 
Cats without Dangerfield and Guthrie and lose Cameron in the first few minutes, and we just go on to play some of the dumbest, softest football we’ve dished up all year. 

We absolutely should not have dropped Tomlinson for Petty who was totally underdone. We needed someone to drag Stewart away from the contest, but instead we went too small and nobody was able to stop him intercepting. 

Spargo was a terrible choice of sub, not to mention that subbing him off for Jordon was just idiotic. 

Infuriating garbage. 


Really disappointing to come off a 10 day break and get run over by a middle of the ladder team coming off a 6 day break. Came out completely limp in q4. 

Towelled by Rohan - embarrassing

We cant just pick and choose when we are going to turn up to games. Such a frustrating club to follow. 

And finally, goals win matches. 

Blah

 
2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez that was disappointing .

We are better than that.

are we tho


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