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1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

I wonder if Goody is thinking at choosing Brown over hogan now!

When did we choose a Brown over Hogan.

 

Lingers VG tonight

 
5 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Umps aren’t helping them at all. They’re just too good. 

Yeah ok 🤣 gifted a goal to Greene when he ducked and a blatant push to May not paid and that's just for starters


Anyone else reckon Laurie, Woey, Chandler and Billings Up to it??? And by the way Petty has done NOTHING SINCE 1st quarter. TIME to blood JEFFERSON! SEASON GONE!

 
2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I don't understand the hate for Pickett. He works his butt off.

 

When he chooses to. At times he just meanders 

Thank [censored] riv flew the flag. Sick of these faux tough guys wearing red and blue.  Other sides don’t get reprimanded for some attention on [censored] that get stuck into their players. We need to be feared


1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Yeah ok 🤣 gifted a goal to Greene when he ducked and a blatant push to May not paid and that's just for starters

Didn’t duck. Take your red and blue glasses off. 

2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

When did we choose a Brown over Hogan.

2020 draft Freo wanted hogan out don’t blame them & spike to us & we said no and took brown 

Just now, Phil C said:

Apparently it’s all the umpires fault 🤔🙄🤦‍♂️

They haven’t exactly been great tonight, but agree, many on here look to blame everyone else before looking at players and coaches.

Just now, wizardinoz said:

Bowey is now a horrible disposer of the ball. The guys skills have fallen off a cliff.

How on earth does that happen?

It blows my mind how he was so cool under pressure and precise with his kicking and it's just disintegrated 

At least we aren’t frauds like Essendon this year. We’re exactly where we deserve to be. The ladder doesn’t lie.


1 minute ago, Phil C said:

Didn’t duck. Take your red and blue glasses off. 

Did you see the push on May or do you need to put your glasses on?

Just now, Demonsone said:

2020 draft Freo wanted hogan out don’t blame them & spike to us & we said no and took brown 

You mean our Premiership winning key forward?

Oliver has done well tonight 

Jack too.

Where have we gone astray apart from no fwd target?

Started so well.

As frustrating as our inconsistentency has been it's worst when it's between quarters.

And you just knew Petty would miss.

Poor kicking at goal from us again.

At least we are consistent in that😃

 

10 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Yes some big list management decisions coming at the end of the season.

 

Maybe sooner than that - next week.  No more games for anyone not going into 2025 and beyond NB Billings

10 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

The orange [censored] dropped it whilst being tackled and you call play on. Can’t [censored] win this [censored] going on. It’s like club umpires were appointed in a ****ty bush league

It was too close to our goal.  Great tackle Kozzie

10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

No, just outplayed and outclassed by a superior team.  

✔️

9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I am more concerned about Max 2025.

It was a pipedream to think about finals this year.

Question remains - who plays ruck?

7 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

I wonder if Goody is thinking at choosing Brown over hogan now!

I don't think that was Goody's choice.    But don't let that deter anti Goody sentiment.

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1 minute ago, Phil C said:

Didn’t duck. Take your red and blue glasses off. 

he dropped his knee in anticipation of the contact. very obvious

See ya later total capitulation This is on u Goodwin!!

 

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