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Geez if Collingwood win the flag something is wrong with the AFL, bog ordinary team. They were just lucky we brought out seasons worst tonight

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Really proud of the fight back. Bring on the Blues/Swans 


That was a choke.  No other way to describe it.  Absolute stage fright.

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Knocking Gus out was at least a 7 point swing. Collingwood lucky to hold on.

Bad kicking is bad football. For all the hoohaa about Chocco teaching us to kick, we've just coughed up a massive chance to host a Prelim.

 

Coulda Shoulda 

But didn’t. The Forward line was sadly B Grade

Bring on Trade Week

Choked in front of goal 

Choked when the heat was on 

I wish Cox and Maynard both do their ACL next week. Trash thug hack footballers. 


Gonna be tough to win the next game with a completely dysfunctional fwd line.

Who's primarily responsible for the lack of skills, decision making and IQ that our side has? Goodwin, Taylor or Williams?

Most of our players look like they've never met each other

Petty and Melksham would have been handy. 😳

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Really proud of the fight back. Bring on the Blues/Swans 

Yep, I do rate the way this team keeps fighting. 

If Blues beat Sydney we are odds on for a straight sets exit. I honestly cannot believe we couldn't score against them.


MacDonald to never play for us again. Bad kicking is bad football. What was that shank by Fritsch!

Dominated most of that game but our forward half entries were shocking.

Why we went with 4 medium talls in JvR, T-Mac, Fritsch and Smith when we haven't done it all year and then leave a key defender out I'll never know.

Terrible kicking for goal tonight. Gotta go the hard way around now likely through Brisbane if we can win next week. Really hope Port can knock them off

well that was [censored] ... kick straight we would have run over them...we had the game under control.

I haven't seen worse kicking ever, how many did we put out on the full. 

Have we got any forwards hiding at Casey.

 

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I'm upset because we should have won that, as bad as they played they could have won against the odds, but fudge me can they [censored] up opportunities.

Butchers

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We'll win next week

 

Maynard if i see you in the street lets just say wouldn't be friendly any legacy your family has with Casey [censored] dead in the water you dog.

I felt sick after Gus went down, incredibly tough for the players to come back from that. Could be career ending.

5 mins longer and we likely win that.

Incredibly frustrating game and there’s some hard questions to be asked of a number of players.

Also, Cox is the biggest piece of [censored] going round, the dive into Trac’s legs and then holding it while he twists is so incredibly dangerous

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