Geelong Cats players devastated in rooms after loss to Brisbane Lions
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Ruckman Rhys Stanley was the last player in the race. It could be the last game. He carried a child and called his loved ones.
No family club members did not need more members of their families.
Scott took his players behind closed doors to try to understand a day of fear.
Mark Bicavs was the first to prevent TV cameras to try to explain what was going wrong. He really didn’t have an answer.
Max Holmes then wandered. The midfielder of the floor had discussed the game like a player who was still wise to kidnap the medal in 2022. Now he was in tears, he missed it again.
Jeremy Cameron found his daughter among the crowd. Nobody had more harm than the leading Goalcker of the competition.
The pain began early, his right arm was crushed in a sign competition containing Dangerfield in the second quarter.
Geelong’s lower Jack Martin is chatting with Chris Scott and Steve Hocking.Credit: AFL Photos
However, Kai Lohmann was really sinking when Brisbane scored a 20 -minute sign to lead Lions for a five -point lead. At that stage, Cameron was standing in the next 50 of the cats, standing next to his damaged and bandage arm.
It was hard to believe that he could see in the afternoon.
But there was the rooms after the match with his little girl. He held him on his left arm well. The wounded right arm, the base of Jumper number 5 – was held in a temporary suspension.
Tom Atkins and then Dangerfield had an empty feeling that brought the media to the forefront to explain the worst end of a bright season.
Jeremy Cameron took his arm in a makeshift primer after the match.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images
Uz You put the final destruction at risk, ”Dangerfield.
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“A brutal sport is at risk of the best sport and destruction in the world, but it’s worth it to take yourself out to give a crack.
“The difficult part is that there is no guarantee in any season. Everyone starts from the blocks again.”
However, Atkins said that cats eaten their wounds and will come back for more.
“[Chris Scott] He just said, ‘There must be a loser.’
“We do not apologize for putting ourselves on sharp ends every year. [Selwood] When he’s captain and still steals right.
“You know, you must have lost 17. And you know, you wish you to miss the finals sometimes. But we don’t want to feel this way. Every year we want to put ourselves there.”
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