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Those 3 first round picks we gave off for Cameron looking mighty good for a rebuild about now.”

Schadenfreude is Wonderful !!

Edited by monoccular

 
11 hours ago, OhMyDees said:

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. 

This

12 hours ago, 640MD said:

That man is not a real bad substitute 

Yes, Powell-Pepper came on and executed very well. However, need to keep it in perspective. At that stage of the game Geelong were cooked, it was like stealing candy from a baby stout from a pensioner.

 
10 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

Cry me a river [censored]-cats... Seriously though, talk about creating a culture of failure. A supposedly star-studded team once again fails miserably to look convincing in the finals series, despite their awful "track-record" of gaining frees incessantly, and for an illegitimate reasons...

 

 

…. and getting away with at least a dozen throws a game. 

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Watch Toby Greene do something silly and get reported!

But the “star of the game GW$ / Sydney / Geeling  finals exemption”  would be invoked 

Aside from Duncan getting touches on HB, the Cats were horrible! Selwood ineffectual with 17. Danger average. Henderson with one of the worst ever games I’ve seen. 

should have been an 80 point win but for the umps going 20-8 before evening it up and Port being inaccurate 

what a beautiful thing. 

Port are good. High pressure, good contested ball with quality outside run. We will have to beat them to win the flag and I think we will


Geez Port fans are massive nuffies

strange game last night...

Geelong key forwards miss several easy shots and Fantasia and Motlop kick seven odd goals between them.

Hopefully Spargo and Harmes do the same for us tonight not to mention Daniher kicking 4 behinds.

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Aside from Duncan getting touches on HB, the Cats were horrible! Selwood ineffectual with 17. Danger average. Henderson with one of the worst ever games I’ve seen. 

should have been an 80 point win but for the umps going 20-8 before evening it up and Port being inaccurate 

what a beautiful thing. 

Port are good. High pressure, good contested ball with quality outside run. We will have to beat them to win the flag and I think we will

Cats to play Swans or Giants who have both accounted for Geelong this year.

They were lucky the umps stopped them being blown away.

Quite possible out next week.

 

Morning footy news check - done.

 A few comments while reading through Demonland - check.

2 hours of meditative relaxing via mowing, weeding, sweeping - check.

Cheese platter purchased for tonight's game - check (yep, we decided to do it to shove it right up all the "to-the-snow-in-September" trolls)

My dearly departed dad was a mad Swannies man, so I sit down to watch them take on gws - AND IT DOESN'T START UNTIL 3.30PM!! I hate all the pre-game drivel. So with coffee in hand, Demonland up and active, I now have to listen to Cameron Ling for an hour! At least Daisy is good to listen to.

Edited by Maldonboy38

The old adage a weeks a long time in footy...

Cats were almost eight goals up at home with a minor premiership in their sight but now they face gws or swans who have both beaten them.


16 hours ago, picket fence said:

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

Yes!!!!

41 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Morning footy news check - done.

 A few comments while reading through Demonland - check.

2 hours of meditative relaxing via mowing, weeding, sweeping - check.

Cheese platter purchased for tonight's game - check (yep, we decided to do it to shove it right up all the "to-the-snow-in-September" trolls)

My dearly departed dad was a mad Swannies man, so I sit down to watch them take on gws - AND IT DOESN'T START UNTIL 3.30PM!! I hate all the pre-game drivel. So with coffee in hand, Demonland up and active, I now have to listen to Cameron Ling for an hour! At least Daisy is good to listen to.

I find re-watching the final 47 seconds of last weeks game is a great way to kill time

4 hours ago, DubDee said:

Aside from Duncan getting touches on HB, the Cats were horrible! Selwood ineffectual with 17. Danger average. Henderson with one of the worst ever games I’ve seen. 

should have been an 80 point win but for the umps going 20-8 before evening it up and Port being inaccurate 

what a beautiful thing. 

Port are good. High pressure, good contested ball with quality outside run. We will have to beat them to win the flag and I think we will

I still believe that Port have a soft underbelly. They have some pretend tough guys. If we play them at some stage I think we should target Butters and Roezee physically. We are better than them!

This will be a great game.

Giants to pinch it by a goal.

Toby a day out.

Is Hogan playing?

Edited by leave it to deever


11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

This will be a great game.

Giants to pinch it by a goal.

Toby a day out.

Is Hogan playing?

Sure is…in his first final.

Hoping for a GWS win. Sydney worry me more than them

Are there crowd limits in Tassy? Doesn't look like a full house. Far from it actually


 

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