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Winning clearance, disposals and tackles

down by 34 at half time

 
1 minute ago, gs77 said:

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

Probably haven't loaded yet !

 

Enjoy your premiership in July, Cats. 

 

God I hate them

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Enjoy your premiership in July, Cats. 

 

God I hate them

They’d need to be peaking for a very long time if they were to maintain this level of form.

The AFL have literally gifted Geelong the flag this year. Their fixture is a joke. Likely they wont lose another game.Play north and eagles twice  too.

3 of last 4 games at the cattery against  crap mostly.

Their only 'weakness' is they wont be battle hardened  come Sept.

With our terrible draw cant see us finishing top two so must finish 4th and play Geelong at the G. We can win it no matter how many times Hawkins pushes defenders in the back.

Our draw could be too much though.  Scott must be laughing right now.

 

 
7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

They’d need to be peaking for a very long time if they were to maintain this level of form.

Who says they have peaked? God forbid, they may still be building.


3 goals to Port

and Stanley off

dreams can come true??

Whats happening here. Port have flown out of the blocks. back to 15 pts and all to play for

Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

There is still life in Port

yep must have had a shot of beetle juice at half time

Let's hope they can hang in this quarter and make a game of it in the last

Let's go Port!

And that was a rubbish free kick gifting them a goal

Edited by Brownie


1 hour ago, Damo said:

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

Come on Port. Rope a dope

43 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Hinkley has to be a dead man walking

maybe not

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

Unbelievable.

MFCSS says Port win then we lose 🤣

Was just thinking about whether a draw did us much good 😎


This is some quarter by Port. Great footy.

Be interesting to see how De Konig comes back from this because he's getting an absolute bath

Geelong getting Reamed by umpires. This is fantastic!

Pretty obvious that when Geelong get worried they go back to their rubbish chip kick game. We need to remember that.

 

This is ridiculous, Geelong don’t cough up 6 goal leads….oh wait?


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