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And yet Port only 2 goals for the quarter

 

Cats since 3qt time last week.

Cats 2.9.21

Dees Port 12.9.81

(With 4:40 left in the 2nd qtr)

 

Boak - class, grunt and leadership. Brilliant.


8 minutes ago, BDA said:

Port fans are feral

Its all done with computers....

And now two consecutive down field frees to the Old Folks. 🙄😡
 

And yet another throw by Selwood unpenalized. * actually one by Dangerfield and one more by Selwood.

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3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Port are looking so good because he Cats cannot create a stoppage and get their chip and chip game going. Getting annihilated in the midfield.

Danger is absolutely stinking it up. He was the difference in the 2nd against us. Either he's injured or he's past it.


You are allowed to hit Gray in the head but not Selwood or Dangerfield.  
 

It’s a new rule apparently.


Good to know you can run 25m in Adelaide..

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Last week would have left them a little shell shocked.

Should be a cracker.

Port to win via goal after Siren.

Game over at half time

Geelong sooo slow.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

We must have seriously damaged cats pyschee.

I hope so, because they sure as hell damaged mine over the past 14 years.


Gary Rohan carving it up again in the finals I see

If not for Maxy’s glorious goal last week this’d be us tonight. 

 
11 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

BT loves a big time goal

...and burnt hair

That 2nd Q was so enjoyable!

put finals pressure on the Cats and they crumble

bunch of pusssies


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