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Dogs impressing me so much I just put $50 on them at 20/1 for the flag.

 
1 minute ago, Pates said:

Pies could well drop out with their injury list, they’re our chance. Dogs are better than what people have them credit for and are setting themselves up nicely for a tilt. 

dogs & saints will win 10 games with higher %  &  Pies only vulnerable ones who will be on 9.5 wins min. So the equation will need to win all 5 games.. don’t hold ur breath 

31 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’d say we got the Doggies in the middle of a hot streak for them.

They’ll likely cool off later in the season or in finals.

Yeah, but same could have been said for us.

Anyways, like Richmond Vs WC, I think it just goes to show how close the teams are.

 
15 minutes ago, Pates said:

Pies could well drop out with their injury list, they’re our chance. Dogs are better than what people have them credit for and are setting themselves up nicely for a tilt. 

Agreed. The pies could well win only 1 more game v the suns. Dogs deserve a finals spot and if we beat saints i think we make it at pies expense. Lose to daints and over deservedly. Win tomorrow anf back on track.

Having said that looking possible now cats might pull this one out of the fire through brilliant system play.


10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

COME ON CATZ

I thought there were swearing filters on this site, what a disgusting thing to read. Next you’ll be saying “Go Blues!” against the pies this week! ?

Second half will be interesting Dogs blew them away early like they did to us but noticed the cats are clawing it back by hard work rate, just trying to shut down their run, something we failed to do. 

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Cannot do that....

I understand this feeling so well. I feel ill wanting Geelong to win, makes it hard to watch.

On another note, Lachie Hunter is a great player. Him back nearly single handedly has changed the doggies speed of ball movement.

They’re definitely looking like a finals team at present.

 

 


18 minutes ago, Brownie said:

AVB wouldn't have even come off for that cut on his eye.

Wouldn’t have got a touch either ?

Dogs being very Demonic .... one big quarter then ? 


Cats are home

1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

Dogs impressing me so much I just put $50 on them at 20/1 for the flag.

That didn’t age well. 


Weird feeling supporting Geelong, but their pressure was next level in that second half. Dangerfield was huge.

 
4 minutes ago, Satan said:

Good result for us

Once again our destiny is back in our own hands. 


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