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The AFL are so boring.........we need something to spice up this rubbish and get our minds off lockup....Toby should have been allowed to play...his punishment, no free kicks at all for the whole game.

Now that would be worth watching.

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Netflix probably a better choice - Hawkins could even “do a Toby” on Razor Ray and would get off. 

 

Parfit injury hurts the Cats for next week. Cmon Giants toughen up and soften them up for us!

 

Geez, it must be hard being a mid for GWS right now looking up and seeing bugger all up forward to go to. Very deflating.

Cats are piling numbers back which GWS are matching to prevent intercepts but it just means the Cats forwardline looks empty and its very hard to stop Hawkins and Cameron in one on ones.

I hate Geelong more than any team but they're home here. GWS will need to kick at least 6 more goals to win (conservatively) and I just don't think they have the manpower.

They'd have to be seething at Toby after crapping the bed again in finals.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Parfit injury hurts the Cats for next week. Cmon Giants toughen up and soften them up for us!

Cameron hasn’t had to really stretch his out yet.  Take him running.


15 pts, old legs, I haven't given this game away just yet...

5 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Still saddens me he's gone. 

I can't get any lower,  still I feel I'm sinking. Haunting lyrics now. 

Still brings tears to my eyes watching the last gig. Was saying goodbye. Heart rending.

 
4 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Based on what we've witnessed so far tonight, if the Dees come to play next Friday, it will be a soft passage into the GF (not ideal imo).

Definitely we're on the best side of the finals draw based on this rubbish tonight. Sorry that jesse is out .

Jeelong need to be at least 4 goals up preferably 5  or they will get over run. 
neither side should worry us


3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Parfit injury hurts the Cats for next week. Cmon Giants toughen up and soften them up for us!

Mummy just belt a few!

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Leon Cameron with all the inspiring personality of a wallpaper  

 

To be fair I wouldn’t exactly label Goody an excitement machine.

It is still a pathetic match.


Team lifter

Great goal that Hill. 

3 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Should change his username to badmotorfinger 

Incredible album but nom de plume is the best, for mine. Having said that, DOTU is cracking. Tighter and Tighter a portent of things to come. 
 

Like Suicide

Day I tried

July

SU

Black Days

Mailman

Drown Me

Limo

etc

 

If the Cats lose this one, it’s official, we broke them… 😃😃😃


Anyone think Dawkings is in trouble for a head high hit??

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Anyone think Dawkings is in trouble for a head high hit??

Should, won’t 

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