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11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is anyone else petrified of the prospect of  playing Geelong in a final.

This mob has bullied us into submission since 2007 and absolutely embarrassed us as a professional sporting organisation, like no other opposing club has.

And the 3 most recent matches we’ve played against them, we’ve given it our absolute best shot and still come short. Hasn’t helped that Geelong have kicked 50.22 in stupidly lucky accuracy.

And finally....Dangerfield.

I think we’re a better chance leaving the G and taking on GWS.

 

 

Hell no. 

I think Geelong is the weakest side in the top 8. They wouldn’t have even made finals if their last two matches weren’t against 2 of the 3 worst teams in the comp at their home ground. 

We should have beaten them twice this season. A bit more experience and Gawn kicking straight and we win both. 

I look forward to the redemption of beating them in finals. I loath them and I want to play them more than anyone else. 

Hawthorn and Richmond scare the crap out of me. Geelong don’t. 

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Have we?

The record books state we’ve beaten them once in 12 years.

To be fair we haven’t beaten many teams in the last 12 years and they did win 3 flags in that time. 

Edited by Jaded

 

Yes Jaded but their teams that won G.F's are not playing in two weeks time. Cannot wait to play them in the finals as I reckon we have them and they know it. Several cat fans at our golf club are quite worried coming up against us. BRING IT ON.

Edited by MT64

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Have we?

The record books state we’ve beaten them once in 12 years.

Well we mustn't forget what the record books say! Wink


What's up with those Lions uniforms?

The further they stray from traditional Fitzroy, the more bollocks they look.

Collingwood finishing 2nd on the ladder with the double chance and an travel-free path to the Grand Final is horrible thought.

I like the Lions, but today I hope West Coast beat them and hold on to 2nd spot.

Edited by Petraccattack

 
14 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

If the Methcoast drop to 3rd or 4th do they still get a home final if we play them. 

I believe they’ve secured 2nd. 

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I believe they’ve secured 2nd. 

Not if the Lions roar 


Is Mitch Robinson injured? Touched it once in nearly 2 qtrs!

10 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Not if the Lions roar 

Ah yes thanks. The app I was using to look at the ladder was a ‘live ladder’ which I didn’t realise. 

Looks like the Pies are heading back to Optus Stadium in a fortnight. 

Darling was a big out for Weagles last week ???


The Exers kicked 2 more goals than Carlton for the year. Think that might be 4 years in a row?

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