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Got to give credit where credits due. Geelong look pretty formidable. 

Dogs defence is not helping them. 3-4 goals out the back just shouldn’t happen. 

They apply lots of pressure, which shows they are hungry. We haven’t seen how they cope with similar pressure. Let’s see it in finals. 

 

How did we lose to the dogs???

oh right, I forgot. Loading 🙄 


I know we no longer play footy as a one-on-one game but surely if you are getting flogged as the Doggies are now, stopping Geelong's free flowing football with multiple free players becomes something of a priority. And from memory, you have to run - lots of Doggies players trotting around with little intensity.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

How did we lose to the dogs???

oh right, I forgot. Loading 🙄 

Dogs set themselves up to beat us. It was their final. They needed to get it done and they did. Shame for them that they won’t even make finals… 😂

19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Can’t believe we lost to the Dogs. They look a second rate team. 

It’s going to be hard for anyone to beat Geelong. 

Fortunately finals are no longer played at KITTYLITTER PARK. Though I guess they may whine their way into getting one v Port or Freo
 

Interesting that the BS about umpire disrespect early in the season has gone right out the window, at least for the Cats at KLP

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5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How did we lose to the dogs???

oh right, I forgot. Loading 🙄 

Then played really well last week. It was the best I’d seen them play for 12 months. I don’t think they got enough credit around here for how well they played against us. It took everything they had (and a bit of luck) to beat us.


Digs and Cats both treated playing us like it was the Grand Final.

The Bulldogs are certainly elite at winning the free kick counts, their getting flogged but have twice as many frees unbelievable. 

Dogs are a great offensive team but terrible defence. Marvel suits them and we inexplicably played an offensive game. Let see how cats go against best defensive unit in comp. There will be no out the backs and stroll out of midfield. Toughen up Demonlanders we have the firepower and ground advantage to take the Cats on!

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Digs and Cats both treated playing us like it was the Grand Final.

Maybe they (Dogs) should never think they are in a GF again - we mentally scarred them. 


The only thing remotely good about this game is listening to Luke Darcy Commentate the thing. Heartbreak creeps in…

Saad really is like a small Sam Frost except not as good 1v1. He makes some bizarre moves.

Come on Crow eaters. Stick it up those salary cap cheating bastards!

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Don't like Cody Weightman very much as a player, but that was a bully act from Ceglar. Lucky there was no injury. 


I hate to admit it, but Cats look scary

Seems umpire dissent is no longer a thing. Well, not as far as Hawkins is concerned. 

 

Dogs are pathetic mind you, how did we lose to this team? They have collectively poo'd their pants like no team I've ever seen.


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