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Cats by 25.

Selwood may break the record for free kicks today. Conditions are made for his type of head ducker.

 
 
1 hour ago, Brownie said:

Looking forward to Viney smashing some old cat's bodies.

This is still one of my all time favourite photos.

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An unforgetable moment in Selwood's career - tried to smart Rs and got treated simply as an aside. 

7 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Cats by 25.

Selwood may break the record for free kicks today. Conditions are made for his type of head ducker.

Ya forgot Hawkins. It's a perfect day for him to take the forward dive as if he was pushed. 


21 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

When was the last time we were 4-zip? 2006??

I think they said 1995

Last time we were 4 zip was 1994! 

 
22 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Scott will play the keepings off game & hope we just don't start bombing it in hope

Will be too difficult in these conditions. It’ll be a territory battle today. We need to smash them in clearances and contested possessions then lock it in our forward 50.


We won our first 5 games in 1994...Let’s hope we can win today and keep the 2021 winning streak going!

 

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Parfitt out.

That’s a big out on top of missing their other big mids. 

No Parfitt

No Dangerfield

No Cameron

No Rohan

No Higgins

they are off a 6 day break

No excuses Demons. Hammer them

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Parfitt out.

Is this a strategic move?  I admit I know nothing about him, I tend to block out all things Geelong


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

No Parfitt

No Dangerfield

No Cameron

No Rohan

No Higgins

they are off a 6 day break

No excuses Demons. Hammer them

Stop Guthrie 

Press up and hunt Duncan and Stewart getting easy touches behind the ball

And we'll have a shot

5 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Is this a strategic move?  I admit I know nothing about him, I tend to block out all things Geelong

Wouldn't be, he's their best 2nd tier mid if that makes sense

Edited by adonski

Hoping Petty is the sub. This is the sort of game  where Hawkins comes out early trying to get his knee up into May's kidneys. Need to keep an eye out for it.

Also if we give away a couple of ducking frees on Selwood early, the next time he ducks just take his head off.

1 minute ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Hoping Petty is the sub.

Sparrow's the sub today.

Conditions are perfect for footy today

No rain currently, blue skies from the south east, chill in the air...

Feels like footy more so than round 1 did that’s for sure


We are back at the G.

For those seeing it there, enjoy and be the 23rd player.

Angry, ruthless and effort for 4 quarters, put the bodies on the line and take our opportunities. 

Give us a good game Dees, build your confidence and mine.

Great opportunity for us to set our season and ladder position. 

Go Dees.

 

 

 

A win should turf Geelong out of the top 8.  Let's get it done and then belt them by 187 points at the cattery later in the year to stamp Scott's papers.

Kozzy rocking the long sleeves!


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