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3 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Port should be rightful favs for the flag after tonight.. home crowd and ground not to be under estimated.

 

They won't get it again

 
 
Just now, loges said:

They won't get it again

Apparently a home prelim is on the cards for Port and Brisbane should they make it.

Our carrot is 2 consecutive weeks on the GF venue. If we make it, we'd be better placed.

I hate Jeelong I hope Catman signs himself in for therapy after this!!


Yet another goal to Geelong directly from a Selwood throw >> Hawkins who could barely pick it up unopposed > goal. 

6 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Geelong out in straight sets. Mentally and physically cooked.

Halfway there

 
3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Not to make your MFCSS flare up, but isn't there a part of you saying "We were 44 points down against THIS? We must be terrible!"

that's what my mother said!

"we'll all be 'rooned, said hanrahan"

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Not to make your MFCSS flare up, but isn't there a part of you saying "We were 44 points down against THIS? We must be terrible!"

I did. But the Cats were much better last week. Smaller ground, no travel, no 6 day break and it wasn’t a QF.


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I hate Jeelong I hope Catman signs himself in for therapy after this!!

He’s a psychiatrist down at Geelong

Fantasia has the knees and arms of a little crippled boy. Amazing that he is an AFL player. Imagine if he had a somewhat normal footballer's body.


Doghpuse and Rohan lanentable games

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Doghpuse and Rohan lanentable games

Cameron since early ?

How good is Alir??

I really feel Scott overestimated Geelong’s performance last Saturday night. You heard it through his post match comments, his coaches votes (he definitely gave 2 to Stanley after I heard him mention how good he thought he played against Gawn), and other commentary through the week. The fact is they played 10 good minutes for the game and Melbourne absolutely bashed them in the second half (in particular the last qtr).

The big thing about it being better to finish 2nd or 3rd is that the 2-v-3 matchup is usually tougher than the 1-v-4. I'm expecting an almighty struggle agains the Lions tomorrow night. Winner of that is surely best placed to win the flag, given this match has had the intensity of a Gold Coast Suns match.


Average game. Cats look spent, Port don't look great either. Hopefully cats go in straight sets. I reckon we can handle Port. Cover Aliir, Wines and a couple of others and they are rank 

3 consecutive throws in the centre then by Geelong all ignored. 

 
11 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Fantasia is good but not that good. . 

Your comment would make BT fire up (see what I did there, “fire” up 😆) Methinks BT has a huge crush on Oratzio. Borderline obsessed. 

That Jack Henry is one weird looking dude.

I can't help wondering if some of his relatives were in the movie Deliverance.


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