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Dixon standing up after being blocked all night. 
Come on Port run over the top of ol’ legs. 

 

Surely Port will have the legs to run over Geelong and particularly as the cats had to fly in today

 

Geez .... WEED have a look at Dixon's leading and attack on the ball.

I have faith, but .... please.

Looks this will turn out to be another maggot flavoured game in Adelaide.


Bloody Selwood ducks, no free, stares at maggot with arms spread ... meanwhile ball forward for port ... goal.

Such a pathetic poser 

 
35 minutes ago, monoccular said:

So many ":what ifs" in this context - would we have got Oliver, Petracca, and last years great trio Kozzie, Jackson, Rivers, if we had called Wines' name?

 

Yes.  The only bloke we wouldn’t have got was Toumpas. 


24 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Georgiades - I know it isn't the same guy, but is he related to the guy who sandwiched Jenkins with Viney??

Believe you're thinking of this guy

Alex Georgiou

Played 7 games at the start of 2014 and was never heard from again after the Viney bump.

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1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Believe you're thinking of this guy

Alex Georgiou

Played 7 games at the start of 2014 and was never heard of again after the Viney bump.

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Thanks  As I recall he was also concussed in the same incident 

 

Ripper of a contest tonight.

 

Port’s kicking is horrendous. Turnover after turnover in dangerous positions. Woeful. 


Didn't Stewart go head first head down into the tackle?  Seriously one out of the Selwood textbook.

 

Then Hawkins blocked / tackled the defender out of the Cameron mark??

 

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Classy Cameron 

Good player ... kicked 3 this quarter

Their 3 forwards are a handful if their midfield fires

Been a good game

 


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Didn't Stewart go head first head down into the tackle?  Seriously one out of the Selwood textbook.

 

Then Hawkins blocked / tackled the defender out of the Cameron mark??

 

I think it's amazing how quickly Geelong players can recover after ducking into tackles and then flailing around on the ground until the free kick is paid.

So courageous

Port kicked all three of those early fourth quarter goals from free kicks. False economy.

Port's defence is abysmal, every time Geelong go forward there are loose Cats everywhere.

This is pretty much Geelong's best 22 on the park, they're now only missing Cam Guthrie and (arguably) Miers.

Hate on them all you want, they are a massive threat. They're only two games behind us and we play them in the last round, so if we lose that we only have one game over them for the rest of the season. 

 

If we can do the business on Monday then it's highly unlikely we'll be playing any final interstate now. Covid aside of course!

Jonas absolutely no prior opportunity but didn't pretend hard enough - f'ing Hawkins free  ... missed ... more than it deserved.


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