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Thinking the Giants will get up in a close one tonight.... two losses in a row atย home would put a bit of pressure on the catsย 

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Imagine if the giants do get up. Im not convinced about them winning in melbourne yet. But for the 1st time in a few weeks I will watch tonight. Not fussed hwo wins.ย 

But tomorrow I relaly hope the hawks pump the bumbers. If the bumbers win I won't be surprised as they get up for these games but Hawthorn just thrash them and add more misery to them.ย 

We can only pray that the Cats go down so that we can enjoy the look of dismay on Chris Scott's face. A couple of nonsense frees to GWS will bring the same stupid facial expressions. A GWS win will be icing on the cake.

 
Just now, pineapple dee said:

We can only pray that the Cats go down so that we can enjoy the look of dismay on Chris Scott's face. A couple of nonsense frees to GWS will bring the same stupid facial expressions. A GWS win will be icing on the cake.

It would be so good.ย  ย Losing two straight at their fortress sending them to 3-4 would really throw a cloud over their finals chances.

Unfortunately GWS have some serous firepower out (Cameron, Greene) so the Cats go in with a leg up.


Hoping for a GWS win tonight - got a nice little multi on and theyโ€™re paying good money when you consider theyโ€™re 3rd on the ladder vs 9th.

Would love to pass them on the ladder at the end of the weekend if we can get up.

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Just now, Cards13 said:

Whatโ€™s the go with the orange top on the Cats socks?ย 

Clash round.ย 

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Whatโ€™s the go with the orange top on the Cats socks?ย 

Something to do with alcohol awareness for youths


AFL wants play that flows quickโ€ฆmakes players all-but sign a contract to play ruckman at a stoppage.

BT's all over it.

7 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

Something to do with alcohol awareness for youths

Not sure, but I think most youths' alcohol awareness is quite high. They know it's there alright.

Giants need to play Patton as a deep forward, he can mark and kick, they need a target down there. Have to back their mids in to win it.

Don't want the Cats to win, but I always go for the team that plays the Giants. Anything that contributes to their chances of a flag diminishing is a win for me.

This abomination was gifted so much.

They should have already had at least 1 premiership by now already.

Every year that goes by that they don't get one is a win.

Wtf is Leon Cameron talking to 7 for so long for before he gets to the huddle? Youโ€™re 20 points down against the worst side Geelong have fielded in 10 years, get on with it mate.ย 


I wish Bruce would stop saying โ€˜squirtsโ€™.ย 

Looks like they're the better team but the Cats really are allowed to dispose of the ball any way they like down there.

16 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

Something to do with alcohol awareness for youths

Good round to do it, against GWS who have orange attire...ย 

1 hour ago, pineapple dee said:

We can only pray that the Cats go down so that we can enjoy the look of dismay on Chris Scott's face. A couple of nonsense frees to GWS will bring the same stupid facial expressions. A GWS win will be icing on the cake.

On cue mate

hilarious


My god this game is boring.ย 

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Did a gut tip-change to Geelong just before this game. Looks like I made a good call.


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