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I would love to see the cats get absolutely crushed but I would love to see us doing the crushing.

2018 finals win over the cats was a real highlight for me.

I'm vexed. I really hate Geelong and I've put money on the giants before Hogan got pulled.

Vexed!

 
3 minutes ago, Chook said:
It's Friday night. The weekend is ahead and your footy team is safely into a Preliminary final. There's a game on tonight, two sides battling for the privilege of facing yours. You've had a hard week's work, and met a big deadline. You've just come home from a long run, and there's cold beer and warm chicken. You've just had a nice warm shower. Your playlist has shuffled its way through to "These Days" by Powderfinger.
 
Life is ok sometimes.

Just wondering - do you live in Vic?

if so, you’re positivity is impressive! 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Just wondering - do you live in Vic?

if so, you’re positivity is impressive! 

Exercise is the key. It doesn't matter what's going on in my life, if I'm not exercising regularly I'm not happy. At least COVID hasn't taken that from me.

The Demons playing well helps too.

I can't see the cats losing but I hope GWS dish it right up them even to make em sore for next week. I hate Geelong.


I'm tipping the Giants.

I reckon the game will be best won in the midfield battle.

10 minutes ago, Chook said:
It's Friday night. The weekend is ahead and your footy team is safely into a Preliminary final. There's a game on tonight, two sides battling for the privilege of facing yours. You've had a hard week's work, and met a big deadline. You've just come home from a long run, and there's cold beer and warm chicken. You've just had a nice warm shower. Your playlist has shuffled its way through to "These Days" by Powderfinger.
 
Life is ok sometimes.

Cannibal.

Any chance of more than 2 goals being kicked in the first Q? The Cats are going to drain the life out of this one

 

You would have thought Jeremy Finlayson would have been Jesse's replacement. Wonder what he has to do to get as game ahead of Davis.

Barely a Giants fan in the stadium (probably normal really), so yet another reason to want the Giants to get up, as the support will then be stacked for the Dees next week. C'mon Giants.

Edited by Chook


I've got this really strong feeling the Giants are going to cause a massive boil over here. i've had it all week. noone expects them to win so they'll just go for it, and the cats are under all the pressure in the world, the Giants pressure, combined with external pressure could easily break the cats

 

 

The Giants suffer more injuries than any other team. They just can't consistently get all their team on the ground at the same time. I hope they are able to muster some more fight and make the cats earn it tonight. Worst case is an easy Geelong win. I want to face a tired and weary Geelong next weekend

Looking forward to see a lot of hammies and suspensions for the winner of this game.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Still think Greater Waste of Space can win. 
it may be hope, but if they don’t win, may they go out Swinging 

Hurt those old Feral Cats


5 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I've got this really strong feeling the Giants are going to cause a massive boil over here. i've had it all week. noone expects them to win so they'll just go for it, and the cats are under all the pressure in the world, the Giants pressure, combined with external pressure could easily break the cats

 

 

I'm feeling the same way. Let's see if we're both feeling that in 10 minutes time. I thought Essendon would boil over the Doggies last week, so I'm not trusting my instincts.

I hate Jee-long (clap/clap/clap) so much ... just seeing Hawkins, Selwood, Rohan and Scott gives me the s#@ts. 

Go Giants !!!

 

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

The Giants suffer more injuries than any other team. They just can't consistently get all their team on the ground at the same time. I hope they are able to muster some more fight and make the cats earn it tonight. Worst case is an easy Geelong win. I want to face a tired and weary Geelong next weekend

You've got to question their conditioning regime at this point. Even collision injuries have an element of preventability - high game awareness and good judgment.

How many blokes can Mummy injury in 4 quarters? surely if Geelong win, they'll have to quite literally limp through

Have GWS changed their primary home jumper? I've seen it earlier in the year but figured it to be a clash jumper. It's better.

Edited by Nascent


Danger with the oil again. What a figjam. Hope it doesn't drip on your boots cause you can't kick straight at the best of times mate.

Eat it Cameron (the post that is).

I know who I'm going for now.

Whitfield needs to show more awareness. Ran down twice already

 

Was only a few weeks ago red hot favourites Geelong ran into an injury ravaged GWS and got towelled up convincingly.

Can't decide whether to mute or not. Love Daisy but hate BT


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