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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How important was Maxys goal?!

huge

People on here are downplaying Port. They are on tonight and I'm very glad we avoided this game.

Geelong are looking ordinary due to the immense pressure being applied.

Port have not stopped running all night.

 
Just now, KysaiahMessiah said:

Dahlhaus is dog ordinary

And Rohan typical finals peformance Jeelong are cooked 

They are Feral !

 

lol danger going on a run and hitting up Aliir as if he picked him out on a lead. Most overrated player in football.

See you in a few weeks Port.

SOABOD jeeeeeelong


 
1 minute ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

And I think 2 and 9 first week of finals 

1-8 in the first week of finals since 2011, including five straight years of making the finals and losing the first final.

Gee Powell-Pepper was a great medical sub, came on and impacted right away.

Perfect scenario would be giants knock of the swans then knock out the cats next week and the giants players say to Jermey Cameron stuff you. 


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Be a colossal stuff up by Port if they somehow didn’t make the GF for here.

They cocked it up last year when they got the ride of home games, won the first final and hosted a side who'd been hubbing all year.

But clearly we do not want to lose tomorrow and be sent to their prelim.

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

So this will mean Geelong is now 6-14 in finals since the 2011 flag.

I think since 2012 they have lost 8 out of 9 in week 1 of finals. And they've had a couple straight set exits as well (with another to come this year by the looks of it)

The whole medical sub thing is an absolute crock. Fantasia basically saying "I could have played but we had a fresh guy there." It's not what the medisub is for, and the AFL shouldn't be putting players in the uncomfortable position of trying to justify why they took no further part in the game.


Hawkins being chaired off - is he retiring?

I'm glad people will start talking up Port now. takes the spotlight away from us

Extraordinary finals level pressure from Port…..all 4 quarters. That’s what’s required, and they will be in the Grand Final. Geelong nowhere near it. Take note Dees, gotta be a 4 quarter game. As good as we are, Gold Coast game aside, we haven’t played 4 quarters pretty much all season. Do it tomorrow. 

10 minutes ago, godees said:

Is BT deaf or just a [censored] [censored]?

...hes a bit burnt



Since 3Qtr last week.

Cats. 5.15.45

Dees/Power 18.16.124 

1 minute ago, Webber said:

Extraordinary finals level pressure from Port…..all 4 quarters. That’s what’s required, and they will be in the Grand Final. Geelong nowhere near it. Take note Dees, gotta be a 4 quarter game. As good as we are, Gold Coast game aside, we haven’t played 4 quarters pretty much all season. Do it tomorrow. 

Except for our best performance of the year, when we beat Port Adelaide.

Tomahawk changing his mind with his finger. 
 

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Not enough injuries.

Glad we dodged the Port bullet.

Totally unfair to have teams have no Home Ground advantage but QLD and SA teams do. Should have both Prelims in Perth / especially since GF will be there. 

Geelong have kicked 5 of the last 25 goals...

Hardly good form to go into a Semi Final in PERTH against either the Swans or Giants.

It's now on us to beat Brisbane and get to Perth to get a week off and ready for whichever teams comes out of that game next week.


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