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GAMEDAY: Rd 04 vs Geelong

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Harrison Petty

Just now, Satan said:

ffs and petty injured

When isn't he injured. I'm going to regret this comment but his lack of contest and urgency shi ts me to tears.

 
 

Great spoil Salem.

Three goals missed.

Doh.

Smarter play needed before cats nail a major and all our work down the toilet.

2 minutes ago, poita said:

Everything about him has been useless for three years. Teams are happy for him to have the ball because they know he won't hurt them.

Since he hurt his knee in 22 he can’t kick more then 30 metres. And even the ones he does kick sit up in the air for an eternity.

 

“Harvey Langford is the first player to have 15-plus contested possessions and 10-plus score involvements in one of their first two games.”

Melks is all class. great mark


Kids the best player we got.

Just now, BDA said:

Melks is all class. great mark

not having him in 23 cost us a flag

I’ll say that til the day I die


Here come the umps.

all the way from the non mark to Kozzie

we are getting dicked by the umps

Why are so many of handballs just straight to the opponents.

It's as if we are looking for them.

33 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Our forward line is non-existent.

Why is Fritsch playing on the backline?


OMFG every time Danger stuffs up he flops and gets a free kick

Salem stop with the blind panic handballs to no one. Take the tackle FCS!

 

Like I said here come the umps.

Need to get that back.


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