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26 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Big money, zero impact?

Prestia has actually been destroyed by leg injuries. Tippett I find to be extremely one dimensional but Prestia is an extremely hard trainer who just can't catch a break. I smell Trengove 2.0 with him unfortunately. 

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5 minutes ago, praha said:

Prestia has actually been destroyed by leg injuries. Tippett I find to be extremely one dimensional but Prestia is an extremely hard trainer who just can't catch a break. I smell Trengove 2.0 with him unfortunately. 

I'm shattered for him and Richmond...

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Cant wait for the word to go out to the maggots " start rescuing the puzzies " :rolleyes:

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7 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Geelong = one man band.

Two man...

But hard to run on one leg , sts :P

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No wonder Cats were at such good odds. Should have put it on the Dees instead. Lesson learnt.

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Just now, danielE288 said:

No wonder Cats were at such good odds. Should have put it on the Dees instead. Lesson learnt.

You and me both. 

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37 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Cats won last 16 out of 17 at Geelong is that correct? Was it us that beat them?

Actually now i think about it, we beat them in 2015, so they would have won 16 since......Sydney beat them down there last year.

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Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Actually now i think about it, we beat them in 2015, so they would have won 16 since......

It was a sweet win.

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Come on, Cats. Gees.

In the words of John Connor: "Not good...not good!"

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Wow!!  No Dangerfield, no Cats?!?!

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5 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Them and Richmond.

The Handbags annoy me far more

Kardinia Park has been rebuilt by a lot of State Govt. Money

Why can't their Members cough up for such, they're the only ones who can get a seat!

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I stupidly tipped Geelong forgetting Dangermouse is out. They are nothing without him or Selwood, take one away and they're screwed. 

If the Swans get a big win here I reckon they'd have fair claim to be one of the premiership favourites. I don't mind the Swans but they have been up for a while, would've been nice to see them take a hit at least for a year. 

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Geelong guy tackled and does 720 degree spin before getting rid of it.

Nicholls - nothing to see here

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Bloody hell.

Hawkins two more punches.  Won't get cited though. 

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Simonds Stadium.....enough room to swing a cat ;)

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Scott's head surely must explode very soon

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Spell check - and again
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Umpires getting into it again 

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