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2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

or from the Giants

Giants didn't win a flag or make top 4 recently.

 

Woey needs to give us more. Only a kid i know but did nothing in the first. couple of nice things in the second 

11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Have not seen ANB at all

 

8 tackles, 5 disposals. 

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

It's a real shame you can't rely on a 4 quarter performance from Melbourne anymore.

GW$ are a very good team - they weren’t going to lie down after QT. 

 
Just now, Chook said:

Giants didn't win a flag or make top 4 recently.

They made a prelim and should have won it last year if not for umpire corruption 


Never known a side like us to blow a good lead. We are incapable of playing 4 quarters. Billing’s continues to disappoint.

 
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Giants didn't win a flag or make top 4 recently.

they were a kick away from a GF last year 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

They made a prelim and should have won it last year if not for umpire corruption 

Yeah and on that why doesn't anyone ever remember how lucky Collingwood were to get past them in that prelim?

Just now, chook fowler said:

Never known a side like us to blow a good lead. We are incapable of playing 4 quarters. Billing’s continues to disappoint.

Our 2nd qtrs have got to be the worst in the AFL. Goody goes in with a strategy for the first qtr and then the other teams adjust and we get rolled.

Over to Goody to shift the game.

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Never known a side like us to blow a good lead. We are incapable of playing 4 quarters. Billing’s continues to disappoint.

Essendon

This game sums us up totally.

On and off.

Round to round.

Quarter to quarter.

Kozzie and Fritta too.

Turn up. Don't turn up.

Selections too. Good and bad.

Maybe it's one of those games with scoring ends but I think I'm stretching with this.

We looked so good for 20 mins.

This is a must win game.

Let's see if we want it.

Windsor has been quiet with four disposals. Woey too.

Anb and Kozzie and Billings all not playing their best by a mile.

I'd put Milk in the middle.

 


1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

Claz having a great game.

Just wish his kicks would actually hit a target instead of him just hacking it

Some harsh standards being applied to us in my opinion. Giants have an absurd amount of talent and Kingsley is a coach that has brought the best out of them. It’s not really unexpected if we lose. They’re really good.


We were outplayed in that qtr and they had more intensity at the ball. 

We just have to come out firing again. They are not going to give this game to us. They are a seriously good side and need to be treated as such.

Let’s come out and kick the first few hey?

23 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

GONE ALREADY se you next year  played one quarter

Well [censored] off then

5 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

He has pressured his butt off 

I agree but he needs to get the ball and do what he does best.

He's there to get the ball and score. Don't win games from chasing the opposition all night.

 

 
3 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Callaghan had 14 disposals that qtr. Need to get AnB on him.

Goody.  Goody.  Goody.  Wake up. 


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