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If there were any more proof needed that Chris Scott is just riding a talented couple of players to victories at Geelong, it’s that Patrick Dangerfield is apparently calling all the matchday moves in addition to winning games off his own boot too.

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Umpire says to Cockatoo "Don't get sucked in to it Nakia" after Nakia was the one who started the fracas in the first place. Way to show your impartiality umpire!

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Shut up Ling. 

Can't believe people thought he was a coach in waiting a couple of years ago. Shouldn't be allowed to commentate on any game yet alone Geelong games!

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34 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Adelaide really are flat track bullies. Atkins... a butterfly.

...and Jenkins is right up there with Tippett & Vickery as a useless big man.

Plays small for his height.

If it doesn't come over the back to him he's a waste of space.

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

If there were any more proof needed that Chris Scott is just riding a talented couple of players to victories at Geelong, it’s that Patrick Dangerfield is apparently calling all the matchday moves in addition to winning games off his own boot too.

This has been long established.  I'd love nothing more than to knock them out of the finals.

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33 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I cannot believe this geelong team lost to the bummers. Yes I know that Geelong are on there home ground and its a huge advantage but they just have winners everywhere. 

IMO it was zachary the same scenario as us in round 2 last year. They (and we) figured we just had to go through the motions and a win was assured.

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Commentary rubbish! Always favoured [censored].

Umpires rubbish! Always favoured [censored].

Crowd pathetic! 30,000, big deal,every bloody Friday night. [censored] or Richmond. 

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6 hours ago, willmoy said:

Commentary rubbish! Always favoured [censored].

Umpires rubbish! Always favoured [censored].

Crowd pathetic! 30,000, big deal,every bloody Friday night. [censored] or Richmond. 

I had to read that a few times - I presume the prudish censor dislikes a term referring to feline creatures. 

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2 hours ago, monoccular said:

I had to read that a few times - I presume the prudish censor dislikes a term referring to feline creatures. 

Correct, and i forgot to mention "censored" Coaches.....

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12 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Adelaide really are flat track bullies. Atkins... a butterfly.

We were all saying this about Geelong before as well. But now they've put away the Dogs, Port and Crows on there home deck. 

 

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4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

We were all saying this about Geelong before as well. But now they've put away the Dogs, Port and Crows on there home deck. 

 

Must be nice having the biggest homeground advantage in the league.

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54 minutes ago, McQueen said:

We were all saying this about Geelong before as well. But now they've put away the Dogs, Port and Crows on there home deck. 

 

The crow has no-one of Selwood or Danger character. Sloane is a one man band who teams target, no-one in the midfield can help him it seems.

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well it seems that there are now three lock ins for the 8. Geelong, Adelaide and GWS. If Freo beat Collingwood then one can almost rule out Collingwood which means that Hawthorn, Carlton, Collingwood, Brisbane are the teams that cannot make it.

Leaves 11 teams vying for five spots. One can start to pencil in Port as a probability for the 8 which means 10 for four spots.

GWS v Essendon is a big game for the Bombers not to mention almost all other games in this round.

It is almost good to be enjoying the bye and watching the permutations play out.

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The Brothers and Geelong run the AFL now. Representatives on every Board of merit, and advanced knowledge of any rule changes.

Blind freddy could see what is going on and all the press want to do is not rock the boat....

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12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I see Chris Scotts' wingeing continues with his ' please don't suspend Hawkins ' plea. He and his brother never stop moaning. Pathetic.

They try to influence the MRP and the general umpiring during the match. 

Its not subtle but it seems to work for them.

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