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4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Why would they tank without a first round pick?

Just to stir the pot Red. Got to throw some ? at them while there down.

 

Ha how good is it seeing the cats lose on the siren, selwood going nuts and scott sitting in the coaches box shaking his head. 

 

Nice to see Geelong not get a last minute chance to win the game due to a poor umpy decision. It's about time...they were due...

Edited by AC/DeeC


Bag of [censored] Geelong...

Love the Swannies

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ha how good is it seeing the cats lose on the siren, selwood going nuts and scott sitting in the coaches box shaking his head. 

Love it.

So a win tomorrow will put us a game clear of the Dogs and two games and significant percentage ahead of everyone else (we’re 150%, no one on 5-2 is better than 120%). 

Tomorrow is lose-lose in many respects but I hope we approach it with the knowledge that a good win helps press that gap over our rivals before our fixture gets nasty. 

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2 minutes ago, AC/DeeC said:

Nice to see Geelong lose due to a poor umpy decision. It's about time...

Beep beep beep - look out the Kama bus is backing up, you cheating handbags!1

Gee what a shame to see the Cats go down in a nail biter !! 

I wish someone had been there to give Chris Scot a big hug. He looked sooooooooo sad ? 

Can someone just tell Selwood to stop pointing and gesticulating when things don't go his way. He is a shockingly poor sport 


Cats got [censored] over, the kick cameron marked went about 20m and clear htb for selwood. This is the kind of thing that we usually cop.

If we and WC win tomorrow we will be 3 games clear inside the top 4. After just 7 games. Golly. 

Watching the Swans play tonight, i'm super confident we will beat them at the G. if we bring our pressure, their game plan won't hold up. it'll be a comfy win.

 

7 minutes ago, TheoX said:

Cats got [censored] over, the kick cameron marked went about 20m and clear htb for selwood. This is the kind of thing that we usually cop.

I agree, it was a mark and HTB.

It couldn’t have happened to a more deserving club than Geelong. 


 

Why are Geelong crying (yeah I know its in their DNA) when just a month ago they were gifted the game vs Brisbane due to a non decision that the AFL even admitted was a mistake.

 

4 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Just heard Parker got reported. Was there anything in it?

Nothing at all.  Thought it was a bit strange the ump even bothered with it.


43 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Is there a bigger sook in the AFL than C Scott. 

Yeah, Joel Selwood 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

how much time was on the clock at that stage?

if he milked the 30 secs he would be kicking on an impossible angle with no run around

 
54 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Watching the Swans play tonight, i'm super confident we will beat them at the G. if we bring our pressure, their game plan won't hold up. it'll be a comfy win.

 

Will definitely be a big game.

Cats kicked themselves out of the game.


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