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Also Fagan isn't an immature 20 year old so of course he isn't going to throw a tantrum in a post-match presser. Massive lol at the idea that he isn't hurting or angry about the result.
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No, very gracious loser , when it is justified.Obvious sore loser.
Also Fagan isn't an immature 20 year old so of course he isn't going to throw a tantrum in a post-match presser. Massive lol at the idea that he isn't hurting or angry about the result.
Gracious?No, very gracious loser , when it is justified.
Cats kick straight and this one was an absolute decimation, Brisbane never seemed to be in it at all despite the scoreboard, it was just the Cats weren't putting the space on the score board margin.
Cats are in pretty ominous form their last two wins.
Yes , I have noticed that Xtreme. I must say it's a little bit creepy.I've genuinely been on the Geelong bandwagon as soon as Hawthorn's season went off the boil (round 4-ish ? )
Yes , I have noticed that Xtreme. I must say it's a little bit creepy.
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You realise no-one wants Richmond to win another GF, don't you? Stop pretending you won't have the neutral support
are you my in-laws..........??!!!!You are in dream land, that wasn’t the only bad decision. What about the clear mark to
John Scarlett 15 metres out when umpire Sheales was 60 metres behind the play, or the
fact that Bartletts final quarter goal was clearly touched. Or any of the other half
dozen things that went against Geelong and shouldn’t have. Polly Farmer wasn’t the only
Geelong person to bring up the bad decisions, the coach Peter Pianto, who would usually
not say anything about umpires, was so upset the next day on World Of Sport that he
said that the best team had lost, and they had.
He is more likeable with the beardI have seen tbe light and know a good team when I see one. Plus Chris Scottlooks ace with the beard!PLAYERCARDSTARTChris Scott
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Seriously?Well im not watching next week, i have a full understanding now of why no one wanted us to win in 2016
Chris Fagan has done a remarkable job in instilling confidence in a team of battlers!
He deserves alot of kudos!
yep, two weeks ago I looked at that side of the draw and thought it was the one to avoid. Turned out to be a cakewalk when both Collingwood and Brisbane apparently didn't bring their A games. That seems too unlikely though, Geelong must be the reason. But then I think again, why didn't Brisbane spread to cover Geelong's loose players on the fat side, even in the first quarter after two weeks rest? Half the time Geelong could even pass through the centre square.That and the fact we seem to always catch teams having a bad night. Hopefully Richmond have a bad night next week as well.
He's paid to get results not have perspective. The guy was grinning and giggling with reporters after the most shattering loss of his coaching career. Players played with a similar level of investment tonight.
Even if I wasn't shattered I'd at least act as though I was distraught with my team's effort.
No fire in the belly at Brisbane.
He has to shoulder some of the responsibility though. Dropping Coleman for Yoleman was a bad call and his ongoing selection of Daniel McStayAlso Fagan isn't an immature 20 year old so of course he isn't going to throw a tantrum in a post-match presser. Massive lol at the idea that he isn't hurting or angry about the result.
He has to shoulder some of the responsibility though. Dropping Coleman for Yoleman was a bad call and his ongoing selection of Daniel McStaythis year has held back the development of some of our young tall forwards for absolutely no benefit. The chickens came home to roost tonight and while we were smashed by a far superior midfield on the night, the abject performance of McStay didn’t help. Fagan’s problem is that no matter how badly McStay plays, he gets selected the next week. In the last round of the year against Carlton, McStay had 5 Disposals at 20% Efficiency, took one mark and laid 3 tackles. The game was an absolute stinker. What does Fagan do? He gives him another chance against Richmond in the first final. That is a coaching failure. Against Richmond McStay has 3 Disposals at 66% , doesn’t lay a tackle, kicks his one and only goal of the finals series and is generally invisible. Fagan’s response, select him for the Preliminary Final. Tonight McStay probably played his worst game ever, which is saying something. For the record he had 3 disposals at 0% Efficiency, kicked one behind, took two marks and had two tackles. This is my one and only criticism of Fagan, he lacks imagination and is captive to the idea that if he sticks with McStay he will magically come good one day and he will be vindicated. It a flawed approach and Fagan’s biggest coaching failure. Brisbane effectively went in tonight a man down. Add Stef Martins game, 6 Disposals at 0% Efficiency and countless turnovers, and you could say were two players down tonight.PLAYERCARDSTART11Daniel Mcstay
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