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1 minute ago, Wilson7 said:

AFL.com.au - Clayton Oliver records 30 disposals for the first time since Round 2. His match tonight included 31 disposals at 81 efficiency, four clearances, 17 contested possessions, eight score involvements, 32 pressure acts and four inside 50's.

Epic 2nd half. Proved me wrong. We need him to do that to ale coaches rethink the Trac tag. 

 

What a wonderful wonderful night for the club. To all the naysayers last week, go gives yourselves a long hard look in the mirror. We're going deep into September this year.

3 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

I apologise for the doom and gloom in the match thread, I just can't help it. Everything about this game pointed to another heartbreaking, self inflicted loss.

Thank god it wasn't.

Petty the MVP.

What happens in the match thread, stays in the match thread.


How good is Fritter’s body work. Very few in the league with his smarts as to where to be, but also how to use his body which is particularly significant given he’s not a big guy. Amazing forward. Given credit for sure, but largely unheralded. 

 
3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

6-2 hey @binman

I still lament the game against Brisbane, we could be 7 - 1.

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Take a bow tmac, I had you in a retirement home and you just destroyed the "best" player in the comp. 


2 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

How good is Fritter’s body work. Very few in the league with his smarts as to where to be, but also how to use his body which is particularly significant given he’s not a big guy. Amazing forward. Given credit for sure, but largely unheralded. 

He looks.thin but is hard as nails, he's got a very stiff body!

5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

The boys apart from some goal kicking executed a great game plan to beat the cats. Kudos to the boys and Goody 

Great win. Goal kicking, needs finishing attention now, as at least four resultant behinds were due to the kick being taken too close to the man-on-the-mark. Deliver a little further back boys, kicking through the ball with a well-balanced run-up prior to delivery - otherwise, you will (and do) miss certainties.


How bloody good!!!

That Fritsch goal was insane. One of the best I’ve seen to seal a match in years!

What a win. No ceiling on what can be achieved with this squad

10 minutes ago, BDA said:

Suck on that Cats.

Love it. I hate them so much too.

12 minutes ago, JJR said:

I want all the "Geelong will give us a reality check" to go hide in the closet for a week...woooohoooooooo

We gave the Cats the old UNO reality check reverse card.


12 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

But we still need to improve the kicking, it was the reason we lost against Collingwood and Carlton in the finals.

But overall a great performance.

Big pump up. 

13 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I don't often delight in other people's misery but beating a Scott brother always feels good.

He will be whinging about something.

Been a while since I enjoyed a win that much.

Was sitting with a mate in GA M2 and gave it to the usual Geelong peanuts who stir the pot behind there.

Enormously entertaining.

Had a couple frothing at the mouth.  Anyone else there?

 

Go you [censored] Demons!!! What a great win, Petty, May, Lever, Max all huge.

Spewing I wasn't there, the crowd seemed electric in the last 10 minutes

Fritta!!!!

When the moment might have calls for letting the ball go out of bounds, great players step up and do the amazing.


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