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If PA stick with them they will outlast the Cats who look to be putting in a lot more, in the 1st half.

 

Any chance Georgiadis could get homesick and seek a trade back to Melbourne. Or is it just WA lads who miss their mammies

 

I don’t condone injuries, but if Hawkins were to push Dangerflop into Duckwood, causing 2 concussions and a dislocated elbow, that would be ok.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

Any chance Georgiadis could get homesick and seek a trade back to Melbourne. Or is it just WA lads who miss their mammies

He’s from WA


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

He’s from WA

Ah. I was sure he was from Melbourne

Thats one of the worst set shots you'll see

Ports inside F50 work have been ordinary this quarter

Damn

 

 

Port useless. They huff and puff while Geelong are very efficient once they go inside 50


Just now, SFebes said:

Port look rattled.

Why do forwards have a need to play from behind, I just don't get it, we do nearly all the time as well.


Such horrible umpiring. Port should been up by 20 points at Q time if fairly adjudicated

but in the 2nd Port have panicked. Winning contested touches easy and inside 50s but so many poor decisions 

Just now, BDA said:

Port need a new coach 

They need a president with the fortitude to make hard but necessary decisions. Unlike head in the sand Kochie

24 minutes ago, BDA said:

Any chance Georgiadis could get homesick and seek a trade back to Melbourne. Or is it just WA lads who miss their mammies

he IS from wa...you'd think both sides over there would be all over him like a rush given that they both could do with a tall forward

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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

he IS from wa...

he definitely get homesick so

 

Can Geelong show their age already??? Where's this cliff they have supposedly been approaching for years now. 😡

I remember a few years back when GCS took a few of the top SA young hopefuls in the draft. The SA clubs said not to worry they'll be back home in two years.

Did they ever go home?


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