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Doghouse 2 throws missed by the muppets.  I am seeing things?

 
Just now, bingers said:

That Jack Henry is one weird looking dude.

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

Maybe from some hamlet in the Ottways?

 

7 minutes to go Jeelong only kicking 5 goals for the game so far, you cannot underestimate the effect of the demon domination of them last week, jtjey are stuffed !


Geelong needing to front up again next week. Hamstrings are pinging as we speak. 

6 minutes ago, bingers said:

That Jack Henry is one weird looking dude.

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

He’s just about been BOG in team that has been soundly beaten.

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2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

7 minutes to go Jeelong only kicking 5 goals for the game so far, you cannot underestimate the effect of the demon domination of them last week, jtjey are stuffed !

Port can thank us for shattering their self confidence and any semblance of self belief. 

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A 6-day break to play Port on their home deck is really not the ideal finals draw. Chris Scott wanted to downplay the importance of our game last week but for an old side like Geelong, they surely would have wanted the extra day off and the chance to avoid Port.

7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

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).

It looks laughable in hindsight how he put forward the hypothesis that they basically were casting their attention to this week's games from the 3rd qtr last week. They look ordinary.

How important was Maxys goal?!

huge


That man is not a real bad substitute 

6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Geelong continuing to play Dahlhaus and Higgins when Narkle and Constable can't get a game is pretty odd.

Dahlhaus is dog ordinary


7 minutes ago, bingers said:

That Jack Henry is one weird looking dude.

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

Alfred E Neuman like

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

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

And I think 2 and 9 first week of finals 

Just now, 640MD said:

That man is not a real bad substitute 

I was thinking, in a final, would an old head like Jones be good as a medical substitute?

 

As much as I dislike Port's supporter base, jeez its good to have crowds at the footy again.

Does Dangerfield think Aliir is on the same team? Picking him out like nobody’s business


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