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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Down to the wire. Want the old Cats exhausted tonight 

 

With Hawkins suspended for striking. 

 

Geelong didn't add Smith, Higgins and Cameron to be anything less than a premiership contender and top 4 finisher. Which means they have no business losing to Hawthorn today.

Pressure is on.

24 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Geelong didn't add Smith, Higgins and Cameron to be anything less than a premiership contender and top 4 finisher. Which means they have no business losing to Hawthorn today.

Pressure is on.

Alistair Clarkson lives for this.


I hate both clubs.  Seriously hope they just hurt each other.

 
27 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

Hate Geelong with a passion - not sure why exactly (if I think about it there's too many reasons!).  But would love to see them go down to the Hawks today!

Point of order !! Don't you mean Jee-long?


Dont want the cats to be 3 and 1 against us.

But boy its painful having to support them.

Especially against hawthorn.

Never thought I would say it. Smash them hawks! Cats could be vulnerable

11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

24,551

9,563 in the national capital last night 

Thanks

so around 3k more than our Freo match.

It was Easter Sunday but in theory they have 20k more members than us and the crowd limit was 75%

The crowd at Manuka was excellent given it has a non covid capacity of 13.5k


4 hours ago, doc roet said:

With Hawkins suspended for striking. 

.... and Selwood for staging.  
What an absolute whinger. 

Just saw Geelong in a nutshell. Guthrie deliberately milking the 50 is how they roll. A bit like how Duckwood plays now. Within the rules but an arseact.

Edited by Return to Glory

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Down to the wire. Want the old Cats exhausted tonight 

 

.... and Frosty to win it in the dying  seconds, in one of his gazelle goal kicking moments running off Hawkins (left appealing for a non existent free) who then pretends to chase him and does a hamstring. 

Selwood is worse stager in AFL

Watching this tripe,  absolute rubbish. I just hope our players are not watching cos they will get big heads thinking it’s going to be easy,

the only interest is to see what frosty might do.


2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Selwood is worse stager in AFL

There’s a few out there but can’t think off hand of anyone worse. 
 

 

As much as I hate them, from a business perspective it would be great for Geelong to put in a strong performance and win today. Will boost interest in next week's game and get more people along. 45k at least.

Thank god Hunt stepped up because i think we missed a trick on Phillips.


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