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Geez tough going out there. 

We’ve been better moving forward tonight, if we can convert in the second half we’ll win this. Have been happy with petty taking some big marks, looks like he’s finding some confidence. 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

The highs and lows of Thomas Petty.

 

He is marking everything but disposals are [censored]

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Fritta says hi.

Brerton is an [censored].

Talking about the cats losing it with their misses.

What game is he watching?

What about ours.

I cannot listen to that brain dead turkey 


Not a game for the purists

defensively excellent. neither Hawkins or Cameron a factor. tackling ferocious

great to see petty clunking them. And JVR. now just need to convert

we have this game on our terms so i'm confident

come on dees. beat this sh*t house team and make my weekend.

Has a finals type feel. Pressure and perceived pressure feels huge. 

Feels like an almost game for us. clean up some of the disposals in the front half and we’ll run over the top.

 

Reckon Geelong must feel lucky they are not 4 or 5 goals down, I hope we don't regret all these missed opportunities.

I'll say it again...

Tracc up forward for 10 or 15

Kozzy into the middle for same.

Sub Billings for Laurie


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Fritta says hi.

Brerton is an [censored].

Talking about the cats losing it with their misses.

What game is he watching?

What about ours.

he’s such a moron isn’t he! my ears are become allergic. 

2nd half of that quarter was all about exhaustion. Our defensive spread is a thing of beauty, but after endless gut running and no stoppages neither team has any fuel left to convert. 

Great to see JVR and Petty clunking marks.

ANB and Langdon - astonishing amount of running.

 

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

He is marking everything but disposals are [censored]

It's a return to some form though

Taken some rippers. Petty of old.

Improved game from Petty. His execution with passes is letting him down, but he’s making the right decisions, and is marking strongly. Definitely he’s best game this year. 
 

Billings is killing us. He’s a coach killer - that’s for sure. Hopefully Hunter gets back soon, he is a far better fit for us. 


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Fritta says hi.

Brerton is an [censored].

Talking about the cats losing it with their misses.

What game is he watching?

What about ours.

he's a complete prat. and he hates the dees.

i just mute the TV whenever he appears

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I'll say it again...

Tracc up forward for 10 or 15

Kozzy into the middle for same.

Sub Billings for Laurie

I just said this exact thing. Makes sense.

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I'll say it again...

Tracc up forward for 10 or 15

Kozzy into the middle for same.

Sub Billings for Laurie

Like this a lot 🔥

We are doing so much right but not cashing in. The fear from here is that the Cats are capable of putting us away in a quarter whereas we don't have that burst in our arsenal

I’m not a fan of this new game style. 3-2 goals in a half is not pretty. 

We look tentative and safe. If we don’t take on the game we will get smacked in the 2nd half.

 


Comedy of goal kicking from both sides. Either side could be 4 goals in front at this point. 

Definitely needed more reward for effort. As we tire they will likely hurt us more on transition 

1st half

The good running. Defence.  Structure.  

👏Petty.  McVee. May. Lever. Sparrow. Lingers  

 

The bad😡goalkicking is TERRIBLE. JVR. PICKETT. BILLINGS. JVR. GAWN. All are TERRIBLE. 


🤨Billings 🤨Chandler 🤨

 🤢Trac. Fumbles and handballs.  One kick in a half.  More intensity. Less meatballs!!! 

 
1 minute ago, KingDingAling said:

Improved game from Petty. His execution with passes is letting him down, but he’s making the right decisions, and is marking strongly. Definitely he’s best game this year. 
 

Billings is killing us. He’s a coach killer - that’s for sure. Hopefully Hunter gets back soon, he is a far better fit for us. 

What about Woewodin in the wing?

Oliver not playing fluently. But still 14 possessions. As many as anyone 


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