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Geelong were always going to start feeling the pinch with injuries. Way too old. Watch us [censored] the bed now though that we've been gifted an opportunity to solidify both top 4 and top 2.

 

On the flip side of Taylor's brilliant game, Kreuger played one of the worst games of footy you'll see. That game would have made Isaac Weetra blush. He's a key defender in a top 4 team?

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

That is a genuine contender for post of the year  decade 😂.  😂

I’ll second that!!!

 
6 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I reckon 10 years of playing in front of nobody is paying off now for GWS. They thrive in empty stadiums.  

Real gold there. 

Loved how the giants banged up the Cats, very good for us. 


1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Taylor looks a little like a young Charlie Sheen

He seems a lovely young man.*

 

*unlike Charlie Sheen

 

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Always a beautiful thing watching Jeelong lose on their Government Funded Home Ground. 
We have been given a real opportunity to take back 2nd spot 

“When you see a chance, take it…”

 
13 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I reckon 10 years of playing in front of nobody is paying off now for GWS. They thrive in empty stadiums.  

Gold.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Always a beautiful thing watching Jeelong lose on their Government Funded Home Ground. 
We have been given a real opportunity to take back 2nd spot 

“When you see a chance, take it…”

Exactly - just win, win and win (> top 2) , then win, win, win. (flag).

Very simple solution.


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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Exactly - just win, win and win (> top 2) , then win, win, win. (flag).

Very simple solution.

6 wins… no reason why we cannot do it, if our list is switched on and we stay relatively injury free

There won’t be a big crowd in Round 23. 
Monday we should treat as a Final…

7 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

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Is this cat called Daniel Andrews ??

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Exactly - just win, win and win (> top 2) , then win, win, win. (flag).

Very simple solution.

Yep. Up to us now. These are the games we lose when expected to win and when the ducks line up. A great opportunity and time to stand up and see how good you are Dees.

23 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL! 😂

This one was pretty decent too!A0FE7B4D-E756-4AF5-B688-6BB7F9E55263.jpeg.f56680035cf613cda5765d6b166ef1ad.jpeg


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What a game. How good is footy!?

Giants on my count had at least 13 first 22 players out. And that’s being conservative. 

geelong copping injuries. They were bad last week, worse tonight. Hopefully more of this to come!!

Why weren't we treated to a look at a sulking Chris Scott in the coaches box late in the game. When the cats are having their pants pulled down, that's always good to see.

That was a thing of beauty! Everyone wins when Geelong loses! I was actually cheering out loud for GWS in the final quarter.

Interesting stat. Geelong have only won 4 games against top 8 sides including the umpire robbery by 1 point against Brisbane and a lucky 5 points against Bulldogs. Their resume is well padded by beating easy beats in a dream draw and a dream home ground advantage. 4 out of 5 losses are against current top 8 sides. 

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17 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Why weren't we treated to a look at a sulking Chris Scott in the coaches box late in the game. When the cats are having their pants pulled down, that's always good to see.

not as much fun when he has to wear a mask and you can't see the pouting

40 minutes ago, praha said:

 Watch us [censored] the bed now though that we've been gifted an opportunity to solidify both top 4 and top 2.

Cause ....

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As much as we like to portray GWS as a souless franchise, they really do have some ticker.

Their midfield mix is excellent too. Would love to have Isaac Cumming and/or Whitfield at the Dees. 1,700 metres gained between them tonight.

 

 

 
1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

As much as we like to portray GWS as a souless franchise, they really do have some ticker.

Their midfield mix is excellent too. Would love to have Isaac Cumming and/or Whitfield at the Dees. 1,700 metres gained between them tonight.

agreed

whitfield is extraordinary; he'd be so good for any side who plays a lot at the g

gw$ are still a soulless franchise tho 😈

42 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Is this cat called Daniel Andrews ??

you do science?


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