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Cats dominated but missed easy shots.  Tough contest.  Rozee looks impressive.

 

If Chris Scott was a NBA coach he would have been sacked years ago, they don't rate coach's that get teams into play off but get knocked out early year after year.

 

Is it just my imagination, or does anyone else think that Ebert looks like Warren Entner from the Grass Roots (US pop group late 60s .... classic song "Midnight Confessions")  ?

 

OMG can’t believe the Felocentric umpiring.  
Geelong gets all the soft ones, and Port can’t get a half chance. 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Selwood sure knows how to milk a free. 

A protected bloody cheat. 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

OMG can’t believe the Felocentric umpiring.  
Geelong gets all the soft ones, and Port can’t get a half chance. 

Gotta keep them in it


How does Hawkins get away with blatantly pushing people in the back in the ruck in the forward line?

Port home now.

God I love Butters. He’s all class and has the right amount of mongrel and crash to go with the skills and pace. I’d trade anyone on our list for him outside Petracca and Oliver. 

Edited by Lord Travis

Does Chris Scott need a win to keep his job? His finals record isn’t great 7-11 (not including this game) when 3 of the 7 were his first year in charge back in 2011. So 4-11 in 9 years with one of the best teams over the decade. 
He might want to escape with the aged lost also though 


Pressure in the midfield 

That’s what Goodwin wants, but we are nowhere near it after 4 seasons

Great Scott finals record. 
Hawkins (0.5)  had he kicked straight instead of sulking could have made the difference. 

Edited by monoccular

 
6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Pressure in the midfield 

That’s what Goodwin wants, but we are nowhere near it after 4 seasons

We were in 2018. Problem back then (and still now) was consitancy in its application. But with the new game plan, that ferocious nature has all but disappeared. 


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