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The weeks for Newman. If Kozzie got weeks there weeks. Sucked in campaigner 

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Nice tackle from Petty

Try getting in front Petty 


“Needs to be careful”. [censored] off you ugly leech alister. If it was a Melbourne player you would replayed 5 times and already given him 2 weeks. [censored] with a [censored] voice

 

Did anyone catch how Newman disposed of that?

i missed it

Just now, GCDee said:

The weeks for Newman. If Kozzie got weeks there weeks. Sucked in campaigner 

He won't get weeks. Plays for the HQ team.


this is pathetic. our forward craft is so bad. it has been all year. 

What's gone wrong tonight?

After our huge success in SA we were shocking against the lions and questions arose where we were at

Then we play a ripper against the Cats and come out tonight exactly like the lions game.

Is it fatigue.?

Overconfidence?

Easily contented?

Are we overdoing the training during the week?

Something is not quite right.

Is it just poor preparation before games.

This is a team of off or on apparently.

We are outnumbered at the contest time after time 


They've been all over us and first to every ball. I can't really fault Carlton's performance 

Did Bowey just bust his collarbone again?

1 minute ago, jules7 said:

Why don’t we ever get a holding the ball decision paid to us?

It's been ridiculous tonight. Haven't paid it once and on last week's standard there's been a dozen gone missing.

By is a dead set nong.

23 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

It ain’t the forwards mate. The delivery in is bordering u15s. Not much a forward can do when it’s kicked on top of their heads. 

You are kidding aren't you...


More of that needed. Grunt and taking opportunities. Can’t really concede anymore because it’ll be too hard to catch’. Gotta kick a few more this qtr and give us something to aim for in q4 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

One things for sure blues supporters are on par with the filth.

Yeah they are awful.

 

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