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Gutted. Had the chances to win it but fluffed our lines. Sick to the pit of my stomach.

 

Reality 3 finals losses in a row. B grade forward line, max what a champion, commentators paid up members of Collingwood. Maynard getting off afl disgrace

 
2 minutes ago, Cheap Seats said:

Choke

Yep we did ! GRUNDY to play next week!! BOOKMARK IT!

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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. 

Grubs. Add diver Ginnivan as well.


If we simply forced a point for every bomb I50 we would have won by 9 points.

This is what I feared. The better team undone by it own lack of connection, forward movement, and inspiration.

[censored] I hate football. 

Watch that inbred hack Maynard get off 

Trac was great in the second half  but also part of tge reason we lost the first with 7 touches. Is a perennial  slow starter this year.

Sparrow not sighted in the first hour finished we'll.

Viney strangely quiet.

Could have won but horrible kicking.

Tmac thanks for tge memories.

You too Salo.

Jvr not quite there yet.

Chandler Laurie ditto.

Hunter and Langdon just games.

 

We still suck in the wet. At least we lost it rather than Collingwood winning it. 

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Guess the Grand Final win will taste even sweeter now.

Haha optimistic I like it.

We're not good enough it's that simple 


Another game lost through terrible forward craft and goal kicking. It was just like watching the GWS game all over again.

Lost in the first quarter. For a team coming off 2 insipid finals performances last year to get smashed at the contest like we did in Q1 is just hard to fathom.

How many teams have done two consecutive straight sets exits? Are we going to add another 'embarrassing record' to our list?

I’m gutted!  We had our chances and blew them, but gee we showed some ‘ticker’ in the last.  We live to fight another day, and so does the dream!

Two things:

- We went with the 2 tall backline which hasn't worked this year.

- We went with the stagnant, crowded forward line with long balls which hasn't worked this year.

We reverted to these two things at the worst possible time.

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Lost at selection, lost in game, lost when it mattered.

Lost brought to you by Goodwin, unfortunately.


This hurts and it should hurt, Filth just stopped in the headlights.

[censored] miserable in front of goal fugg me drunk absolutely dropped a game that was in our control.

Defending Maynard still.

Get real. He ko ed poor Gus.

If he gets off anyone can go the smother and do the same.

Fritta and TMac looked like 2 guys who haven't played for months. And now we have to go the long way, without Gus or JVR.

So my big fear came to fruition. We kicked ourselves out of it.

TMac and Fritta miss montys they'd normally convert and that's the game.

'Win the big moments' and we didn't.

I think we've cost us ourselves a shot at the 14th flag.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac was great in the second half  but also part of tge reason we lost the first with 7 touches. Is a perennial  slow starter this year.

Sparrow not sighted in the first hour finished we'll.

Viney strangely quiet.

Could have won but horrible kicking.

Tmac thanks for tge memories.

You too Salo.

Jvr not quite there yet.

Chandler Laurie ditto.

Hunter and Langdon just games.

Hunter played well I thought 


3 shots on goal out on the full in the last.  We lost due to player stupidity.

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Maynard trying to talk himself out of trouble.

Trying my best to hate him but there was nothing in it. He will be free to play.

1 minute ago, praha said:

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

Straight sets to Pies and blues is utter nightmare fuel. Roo presumably will be rubbed out, so we'll be threadbare forward.

Damn I wish we showed better composure there with a bunch of our shots on goal. 

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Yep we did ! GRUNDY to play next week!! BOOKMARK IT!

I'm on board. At least play the bastard. He'd be no worse than Tmac.

 


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