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Sam Blease not even getting a game with Geelong at this early stage is a big concern for him.

No injury and I'm told they're starting to see cracks...

 

I'm already cracking the shits at the sound of his name.

At least it hasn't been mentioned regards any touches yet.

Mitch clark sprinting flat out in a cats jumper makes me sick

He's done nothing so far... I'm actually starting to feel quite worried about our chances in the opening round... the Suns are looking very slick indeed.

 

He's done nothing so far... I'm actually starting to feel quite worried about our chances in the opening round... the Suns are looking very slick indeed.

Ive got that down as a loss


He's done nothing so far... I'm actually starting to feel quite worried about our chances in the opening round... the Suns are looking very slick indeed.

Very fit and strong above the head. Loads of pressure and numbers around the ball.

Will be a tough game, GC are only getting better.

Yes. It looks like Rocket Eade has really put a strong emphasis on their contested game. They look much stronger and more ferocious at the ball and man.

They look very good this early in the pre-season.

Round 1 is looking tough.

How is Clark going? I see he has 4 disposal up to half time now.

 

How is Clark going? I see he has 4 disposal up to half time now.

He's putting in but looking slow. Could have passed on an easy hand ball or two but chose to snap and miss completely. Not a big deal really.

Skills all-round aren't great and the supply isn't fantastic either so limited opportunities for him.

He's working hard and it's sad to see him playing for them. He'll be a bloody good pickup for them if he stays fit. He looks it.


Clark looking a lot more involved now - getting his hands on it and dishing off a few times.

Any supercoach rookie options?

Cats now back in it, but Suns forward pressure has been first class. Will need to be firing on all cylinders rd 1.

The suns even without Ablett look really good.

Got a feeling they are the real deal.


Clark kicks two in a row.

"Great story"

Someone pass the bucket.

Nope ...... I need it right now!

Mitch clark sprinting flat out in a cats jumper makes me sick

It's pretty depressing isn't it.

Clark kicks two in a row.

"Great story"

Someone pass the bucket.

by the end of the game he was starting to move, and look like the Clark we know.

He will be very good for them, that is now a fact.

On the bright side, Lumumba will be very good for us too.

Meh. I dont believe it was his choice to leave us. We were lucky we got decent compensation.

I wonder if we will ever hear the true story.


who cares, the clown he will get injured soon again like he always does

Nothing is surer

Personally I'm happy for Mitch, Good on him.

Mitch Clarkes 2 goals today showed me why I'll miss him so much and why what he did hurt so bad. If he stays fit the cats have an absolute gem

 

Clark, if fit, is the best full forward in the comp IMO - he is simply an absolute gun. He rag dolls opposition defences - hopefully not ours though later this year.

I also cannot believe how well Brisbane has rebuilt its list - they looked to be an absolute basket case not that long ago, and now have an awesome midfield.

Hats off to them.

Mitch Clarkes 2 goals today showed me why I'll miss him so much and why what he did hurt so bad. If he stays fit the cats have an absolute gem

The first was an absolute gimme

The second was the only decent thing he did for the day I gather


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