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Why is calling the Cats the [censored] getting my comments censored? A [censored] is a young, feeble cat. Stuff me.

 
On 4/28/2022 at 6:50 PM, dl4e said:

I think this may be a tricky round.

Tigers ( why is beyond me )

Geelong

Giants ( last chance )

mfcss

Saints ( port a real chance )

Carlton

Gold coast

dogs

swans

I read your post re the Giants, they burnt me rd’s 1,2, 4 & 6. On top of that I haven’t tipped the Crows all year. Should of known better….

 

Cats on a slippery dip!???  Joining the Eagles as Cold Ducks starting now if they lose this

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Nice view of Geelong getting pantsed on the big screen outside the President’s Club. Dockers coming home will the wind too yeah?

Switching between the 2 games. I don't know what rocket Leon Cameron put up his players, but they are destroying the Crows. The midfield is playing with the opposition. and the forwards look like they are in the middle of a training drill. 

 

Tipped GWS to make up for my brain fade in picking WCoast. Picked Cats but happy for them to lose. Cameron is a front runner and can destroy weaker teams but not those that defend. 

GWS should be playing like this most weeks with the talent they have.

Freo absolutely a top 4 threat and potential premiership contender if they can maintain the rage for the rest of the year.

Question I have is whether Geelong are still around the mark or if we are beginning to see the end.

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AFL Umpires + Dodgy "insufficient intent" calls against Brayshaws at the cattery. Name a more iconic pair.

16 hours ago, The Lobster Effect said:

I can't believe how much they've plummeted in the last couple of years...

Has the AFL drug testing regimen changed / tightened?

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

AFL Umpires + Dodgy "insufficient intent" calls against Brayshaws at the cattery. Name a more iconic pair.

Punching the ball into the stands. 50 meter penalty. Minor premiership. 

As much as it makes me puke, a Geelong win over Freo would be good for our top 2 aspirations.


3 goals in 3 quarters for the Cats at home

cooked

Just watched a few minutes - those deliberates against Freo were absurd. 
And apparently Tourette’s is allowed to dissent and soread his arms with impunity. Gutless umpiring. 
 

EDIT SOELLCHECK. TOUHEY

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11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Punching the ball into the stands. 50 meter penalty. Minor premiership. 

Pretty iconic right?

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

As much as it makes me puke, a Geelong win over Freo would be good for our top 2 aspirations.

Nah Geelong losing at home is always good. Plus any Freo fan that made the trip down there deserves to see them win

Fremantle should win! They have a much better list than Geelong, who really are Dad’s Army. I think Geelong need to rebuild sections of their list and they need a smarter and less grumpy coach!

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I saw some Kangas fans in the city & my first though your game isn't for another 5 hours & also thought you'll probably get thrashed

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Pretty iconic right?

Nothing better has ever happened in Geelong. 

 

Good outcome 👏🏻👏🏻


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