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Nick Daicos bragging about Cox putting the knees in at the first bounce…🤬

 
1 minute ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Sidebottom is killing Langdon. 😭

Langdon has been a shade of himself since finals last year.

1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Side bottom giving Langdon an absolute bath.

Maybe Langdon should stand the other side of the boundry line, Sidebottom seems to be kicking or hitting there a lot.

 
2 minutes ago, praha said:

We've got them on the ropes. They [censored] themselves at every contest. Langdon is a huge liability tonight though.

Angus would be a great replacement in the wing. 😭

Just now, Diamond Tim said:

Max - bog

Bowey -on

Kozzie - on

Chin - yep

We're in this.

 

AND lots of Passengers.  Trac. Sparrow. Rivers. Laurie.  Fritsch. Tmcd. JVR.  All need to lift !!!  


I have a feeling we’re gonna come back and win this.

No more rain to come and it’ll continue to dry out.

1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

Nick Daicos bragging about Cox putting the knees in at the first bounce…🤬

Disgusting, just the same as the Collingwood mob booing Viney and applauding that filthy player Maynard.

 

Oliver needs more to his kicking game than kick it as long as he can. It’s his weakness. Provides little to our forwards and to the team 

Brayshaw goes down and you wanna see who stands up.

Tom Sparrow with just 2 disposal for a half is incredibly disappointing. 


2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

And why the [censored] we never seem to have someone at the drop of the ball when are bombing it inside our F50.

Collingwood creates a ground ball and carry into space and start their transition game.

A Nick Watson would be handy

Much better second quarter. But don't just blame our makeshift forward line for our poor score. This constant long bombing into the forward 50 is so predictable that it is literally playing into Collingwood;s hands.

Edited by Dee-monic

I said earlier in the thread, if we are within a goal at three quarter time, we win this. A definite momentum switch in that quarter. Keep it going Dees, the opportunities will come as they tire.

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

AND lots of Passengers.  Trac. Sparrow. Rivers. Laurie.  Fritsch. Tmcd. JVR.  All need to lift !!!  

Sparrow two touches.

Trac 7.

Tmac 2.

I hate to say it but even Viney hasn't  been good.


1 minute ago, Deenooos_ said:

I have a feeling we’re gonna come back and win this.

No more rain to come and it’ll continue to dry out.

we do look better now  get first goal 3rd quarter  and game on  so many to lift trac etc   Cossie looking dangerous fritta has to lift  not over yet  they get first 2 it is

Melksham, Petty and now Brayshaw out. A step too far.

We aee still in this. It’s ugly, but we can still get going 

What the hell is with the media trying to get Maynard off. He elected to jump and caused a player to go off concussed. How can it be any clearer.


 
Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

We got this, relax

RGRS, your namesake would be very handy now…  perhaps he could go to Maynard. 

Gus would have been handy.

How can these mugs defend Maynard. 

It's four weeks mate.

The poor guys knocked out.

Commentators are losers.

See ya Maynard. 

Happy holidays. 


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