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SEN must have invented the top 30 over 30 just for Geelong?  Top 30 Over 30

Only 6 from Geelong made it.  Stanley, Zach Tuohy, Ceglar, Rohan, Menegola, Cam Guthrie, and Dahlhaus would be gutted to miss out. 

 

The truth is that Collingwood are not early in their rebuild at all.

There are some good young players for sure but there are still some serious holes being papered over by experienced stars in their twilight years and riding the wave of momentum and a game style that is paying dividends for now. 

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Write off Geelong at your peril.  Scott is no fool. We humiliated them last year & they have clearly improved.

Close & Stengle have added pace & the dont just rely on Sellwood & Dangerfield any more.

We can beat them but they will be tough.

 

 

 
14 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Write off Geelong at your peril.  Scott is no fool. We humiliated them last year & they have clearly improved.

Close & Stengle have added pace & the dont just rely on Sellwood & Dangerfield any more.

We can beat them but they will be tough.

 

 

This season for me reminds me of how Brisbane defended their 2001 Flag.

Cats considered to be runaway favourites like Port, will [censored] the bed and we will do what we have to and get the job done against and overrated Pies.

Geelong know they have to win the flag this year or bust. Pressure is huge.


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