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It then hit the back of Frampton.Matters nought but why wasn’t Neil bullpens a goal? Didn’t it come off below his knee?
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It then hit the back of Frampton.Matters nought but why wasn’t Neil bullpens a goal? Didn’t it come off below his knee?
And then off Frampton’s headMatters nought but why wasn’t Neil bullpens a goal? Didn’t it come off below his knee?
Matters nought but why wasn’t Neil bullpens a goal? Didn’t it come off below his knee?
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Bit of a worry when you hear nicks say we won stoppage around the ground therefore the midfield was not the main issue.
The midfield got destroyed in open play. Also the stoppages Collingwood won were effective as they ran it out with handball. Our mids win stoppage and slam it down a Collingwood players throat. I do agree sometimes it’s the forwards fault for not competing harder in the air
Chuck the stats sheet out nicksy, it’s blinding you to the true fact of the main issue
This is where Brodie Smith thought he could kick a goal from, with 6 minutes to go, with free players inside the 50
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Reckon he got spooked from the clearance loss last time and became reactionary this week
Let’s just go with the fact that they’ll hopefully be better off for the experience - Lions won it the hard way last year. Hoping that Murray Davis will impart his wisdom on how this can be done.Did anyone notice Dawson freeze at the coin toss? Didn't even realise he'd won the toss and just didn't do anything. I was thinking gee he looks nervous.
Probably his worst game for the club.
That brought back 2017 GF vibes where we couldn't handle the pressure.
I've been waiting for that collingwood to show up in finals. There it is.
If that's what we're gonna put up against the best at home, hard to see us being a threat this year.
There have been plenty of times this year where at the start of the first and third quarters, we come out so flat.According to the Fox commentary, the first quarter had the largest single quarter pressure discrepancy ever recorded in a final
In Collingwood's favor of course
We were never in the top 3 best sides this year. Basically we were a genuine 4th playing a genuine number 1.The problem is people are going to clap us for some worthless semi final performance and honourable prelim loss like we didn't roll belly up and concede a premiership tonight.
There is nothing that can happen for 12 months that will make up for this. the playing group should be ashamed.
Collingwood were ass for half a season thoughWe were never in the top 3 best sides this year. Basically we were a genuine 4th playing a genuine number 1.
Yeah I suspect people mostly don't like what they viewed as the "dobbing" aspect of it, particularly when Collingwood knew they would probably play us in finals, would have known that Rankine would be suspended and that it would give them a competitive advantage if they dobbed him in. Nobody likes a dobber. But that thinking is also a bit conspiracy theory and downplays the impact of what was said. Community attitudes have changed but a lot of our crowd skews older.I think that's a little bit extreme. They booed because the media driven circus told us that Moore and Quaynor were the ones behind Rankine being suspended. We can also disagree with what Rankine said though.
It's footy. Booing happens for an array of reasons.
Yeah I suspect people mostly don't like what they viewed as the "dobbing" aspect of it, particularly when Collingwood knew they would probably play us in finals, would have known that Rankine would be suspended and that it would give them a competitive advantage if they dobbed him in. Nobody likes a dobber. But that thinking is also a bit conspiracy theory and downplays the impact of what was said. Community attitudes have changed but a lot of our crowd skews older.
I think the whole episode is more nuanced than the media narrative. But Rankine did the crime and he's doing the time. It's a heavy penalty. Now that Collingwood are out of the way I hope the media stops crucifying him. He needs to be able to move on and so does the club.
There are bigger fish to fry.
100%.Reckon he got spooked from the clearance loss last time and became reactionary this week
We were absolutely about to ride a Rory Laird midfield to the premiership.
What the **** are people on?
I dont know whats worse, the people applauding it, or the fact that he gave more than the others did.The people applauding the Laird move to the midfield is truly bizarre.
McCrae couldn't wipe the grin off his face when he saw that, he couldn't of scripted it any better for his gameplan of having Moore loose in defense mopping up our midfields HIGH ball into our f50.
Tall about Nicks playing right into McCraes hand, and then Keays went in there too - that was when McCrae was seen rolling around on the floor.
The pathetic crap around Walkers son being obsessed with Daicos can end now as well. If we somehow make it to a GF and end up playing them again, I don't want a bar of that shit.
We have to lean into the villain angle now. The media will give us nothing and neither will any away crowds