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2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Rohan was shocking last week and he's improved 10% so far this week to be borderline terrible. He is not helping the cats win a flag. Geelong is like the local bus ( except in Victoria) Loads of passengers.

Geelongs midfield has been clinically dismantled tonight. I cannot believe the stats at 1/2 time. Danger 9

Selwood 10

Guthrie   10

Stanley   5

 

Ooooooo raaaa..tsio

Dunderfield horrible dropped mark - goal to Port.

3AW just commenting on an elderly list not standing up to finals pressure.

 

Staggering amount of walking from cats players out there. Unbelievably listless.


16 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

This doesn't look like the Port we beat.

They have gone up a gear.

 

 

It's finals time.
We'll go up gears as well.

Great quote “umps r working hard but Geelong just can’t convert it into goals” Titus O’Rielly gold

 
15 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Not so sure the swans will get past Greater Waste of Space. GWS have got some big , tough ins and they'll want to make it a very physical game. 

Swans vs Giants is my neutral game of the round. They will absolutely pummel into each other for the full match. Giants will win IMO.


Huge scrutiny should come on Dangerfield after his performance in the 2nd half last week and all of tonight. Absolutely putrid.

Personally I am glad we did not recruit Smith. Terrible decision maker


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Lol Isaac Smith. 

Isaac Smug not looking so smug tonight

And frees downfield seems to be "the rule of the night"

Edited by monoccular

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Dunderfield horrible dropped mark - goal to Port.

3AW just commenting on an elderly list not standing up to finals pressure.

Dangerfield dropped the easy mark, looked a little surprised, turned around, did a 5 metre sprint after the oppo player who gathered the crumb and then lost interest when he sprinted away

If Geelong can’t chip chip chip the ball and slow it down, they can’t win. 


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Welcome back noise of affirmation. 

After Brayshaws deliberate decision last week I don't think the noise of affirmation thing actually left.
Only noise from pleading players.

 

Geelong's powerful forwards are being bled dry by the lack of effort, intensity and effort from their midfield. 

Edited by Maldonboy38


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