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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can someone work out if Geeling lose tonight what does that mean in terms of how many wins we need to secure top 4?

Lets not moz them

 
Just now, Kiss of Death said:

Selwood head high bump. 
 

“oh he’s probably okay”

”accidental”

here we go again

Selwood’s (to me) should be closer looked at than Green’s. He ran past the ball, collected the player head high, it was pure luck he didn’t get him worse. The action should be looked at, not the result. 

 

Absolutely rapt.

I backed the Giants in on the punt tonight, out of hope more than anything. 
If we win we are back on the top 2 and maybe top if Essendon can beat the Dogs, which isn’t beyond the realms of possibility.

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Absolutely rapt.

I backed the Giants in on the punt tonight, out of hope more than anything. 
If we win we are back on the top 2 and maybe top if Essendon can beat the Dogs, which isn’t beyond the realms of possibility.

Just quietly though, I’m not keen on finishing top. Stats show teams that finish 2nd or 3rd and in that qualifying final go on to win the premiership.

5 minutes ago, Pates said:

Selwood’s (to me) should be closer looked at than Green’s. He ran past the ball, collected the player head high, it was pure luck he didn’t get him worse. The action should be looked at, not the result. 

Christian will show his very rare moment of consistency - consistently letting Selwood walk free.

 
Just now, Megatron said:

Just quietly though, I’m not keen on finishing top. Stats show teams that finish 2nd or 3rd and in that qualifying final go on to win the premiership.

I just want to finish on top of any of the interstate teams such as Port, to avoid a possible away final.

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Can someone work out if Geeling lose tonight what does that mean in terms of how many wins we need to secure top 4?

Not sure if it makes a difference dazzle ...we may move to second but lets assume cats beat us in the final round..they are still above us and are chances of top four remain the same. Our destiny is in our hands. It could mean top two for us if we beat the cats though. I think we still need two wins for top four in case Swans storm home.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Not sure if it makes a difference dazzle ...we may move to second but lets assume cats beat us in the final round..they are still above us and are chances of top four remain the same. Our destiny is in our hands. It could mean top two for us if we beat the cats though. I think we still need two wins for top four in case Swans storm home.

Although after watching this we shouldnt assume😁

Note to mfc...bring the pressure to Jeelong.

Giants setting up well behind the ball, tackling like tigers and TG on fire up front. Geelong ain't getting back into this

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

can see giants pulling this off......great effort

I hope so. Still, ima wait ‘til the fat lady starts singing. 


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Not sure if it makes a difference dazzle ...we may move to second but lets assume cats beat us in the final round..they are still above us and are chances of top four remain the same. Our destiny is in our hands. It could mean top two for us if we beat the cats though. I think we still need two wins for top four in case Swans storm home.

Yeah fair point mate.

Goes to show that any team can put on a show if they bring intensity/pressure.

Hopefully Giants crash Geelong's percentage

Ideally we finish top and play Port finals week 1

Friggin Geelong - appealing for deliberate OOB when the ball didn't even go out.  I guess they thought that the crowd (BT says there is a crowd) would influence the maggot.

Geelong are the walking wounded tonight, Giants have just lost Daniel but they should have the fresher legs. 

The old Geelong 70 metre 50 metre penalty.


3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Goes to show that any team can put on a show if they bring intensity/pressure.

Hopefully Giants crash Geelong's percentage

Ideally we finish top and play Port finals week 1

Geelong % won't matter to us (unless they manage a draw sometime soon).

FFS  yet another 50 m free shot at goal - the maggots should get the coach's award from Scott

Green a genuine high tackle (no even a Selwoodesque one) in goal kicking range ignored.

Edited by monoccular

Greens head pulled off no free

 

It shows how much the crowd would influence the umpires if they were screaming. Its just natural. i really hope we have an empty stadium

 


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