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Cats might pinch this! They have an amazing ability to tear home in the last 10 minutes of games!

So hawkins misses from 20 metres out. It just frustrates the hell out of me that he always performs against us. 

It wouldn't surprise me if this is a draw. 

But the hawks haven't kicked a goal this quarter. Clarko would be going nuts. 

 
Just now, Demonland said:

What does a draw do to us?

Makes us have to win 2 


As much as you can hate these teams they always put on a good show. 

2 weeks in a row geelong have had close losses. 

Edited by dees189227

 

Any specific reason why Whorethorn scoring dried up in the last Q, or was it just a momentum swing after the cats got a sniff?


In the dying moments I was praying “NO DRAW”!!!  When the Hawks stuck the last one, that settled the nerves.

Suck on that Cats. 

Selwood, Duncan choked under pressure

Just now, buck_nekkid said:

In the dying moments I was praying “NO DRAW”!!!  When the Hawks stuck the last one, that settled the nerves.

Thank god they didnt draw...  wow.   I was 100% sure they would just based on the fact its the worst thing that could have happened for Melbourne.


Can’t wait for these rule changes. Sick of watching this rubbish. 

Just now, Demonland said:

in a close game. 

Their 2nd close loss in 2 weeks.

Should have been their 3rd in a row but we choked. They'd be dead and buried otherwise.   

16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wtf was that free to danger for??!?

In the back. But it should have been holding the ball against him before the hawk landed on him.  Furthermore it was very soft - plenty of more obvious similar in-the-backs not paid.


Can we lose all three - and make it?

mathematically

Geelong has played 6 games this year decided by 2 goals or less. They've lost 4 of them and won 2. Any guess who the 2 they've won were played against?

3 minutes ago, radar said:

Can we lose all three - and make it?

mathematically

If we lose all 3 we dont deserve to make it. 

 

 
8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Any specific reason why Whorethorn scoring dried up in the last Q, or was it just a momentum swing after the cats got a sniff?

from around half way through the last quarter Hawks looked like they were playing to save the game

3 minutes ago, radar said:

Can we lose all three - and make it?

mathematically

Would need Geelong, North and Essendon to lose their last 2. 

So no. 


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