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4 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Just wanted to thank The HawthornFc for taking Frost out of our Backline. Cheers. 

The difference now with Tomlinson backing up May and Lever is like chalk n cheese. And agree thank HFC

 

This game just re-affirms how big it will be beating Cats and Hawks because both good in spurts but average for vast stretches.

 

Yet another goal from

a Selwood throw 

The one thing this shows is that we cannot allow Geelong too much time on the ball.


The cat's aren't exactly fast are they. I hope the Hawks stay in this game and make them earn it.

 

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

24,551

9,563 in the national capital last night 

carlscum have what, about 80k+ members and only 24.5k can turn up? 

Going to be hard to beat Geelong and the umpires next week. Absolute armchair ride here. 


15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Both teams playing pretty messy footy

very much agree

Cats just that little better and of course a couple of goals in those last few minutes.

Hawkins not afraid to use his body and risk a free when rucking in the forward line. Easily negated by a big leap and knock but the trouble is you can't be sure where the big tap will go to.

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Does anyone else think Geelong are the most boring team in the AFL...

I will go back and watch a bit more in a mo but seriously they make doing some housework interesting.

Whorethorn are having a real crack, but their skills are shocking. 

Jeeelong are playing the full press game. 
 

very interesting tactics 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

Geelong’s defense is their main strength. Should be a low scoring affair. They are immensely gettable though.

Edited by P-man


Higgins out with a Hammy. Who’s going to snipe Oliver now?

Geez Geelong have been unimpressive. 

May and Lever will be salivating at how slowly Geelong are moving the ball.  If we keep the defensive running effort up, harassing the ball carriers and stay reasonably well organised, it'll be an intercept marking party.

They are in real trouble without Dangerfield to break things up and create attacks.

I'm quietly hoping Petracca puts on a show to make them really feel how much they are missing that attacking power.

Oops, and that's Higgins gone, so they are even thinner for the inside-50 deliverers.

 
Just now, McQueen said:

Higgins out with a Hammy. Who’s going to snipe Oliver now?

Selwood the [censored]


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