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I hope Geelong thrash Collingwood just to hurt howe and ginnivan and there supporters have to sit there and suffer. Also to shut them up.

 

I want the dogs out couldn't handle them somehow winning from 8. As for this game lets play the Pie in the PF if we make it and let Syd and Geel beat each other in the PF. That's if the Cat don't go out in straight sets. Cats in straight set sound really really nice. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I hope Geelong thrash Collingwood just to hurt howe and ginnivan and there supporters have to sit there and suffer. Also to shut them up.

Yep, that’d make this weekend somewhat more enjoyable 

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I hope Geelong thrash Collingwood just to hurt howe and ginnivan and there supporters have to sit there and suffer. Also to shut them up.

I thought I had it all worked out and then someone mentions Howe.


1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

I thought I had it all worked out and then someone mentions Howe.

I hope he walks off the ground this evening shattered.

Geez that huge crowd looks impressive. Can only imagine how loud it is. 

Fully expect Geelong to get out to a four goal or so lead then get reeled in and smacked

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Fully expect Geelong to get out to a four goal or so lead then get reeled in and smacked

It's so hard hating two teams so much.


Gary Rohan LOL

At least he’s consistent 🤣


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Rohan starting off how he usually play finals 

 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Gary Rowen being Gary Rowen already. Very poor set shot

But at least he marked over Howe. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Why did Selwood & danger start on the bench? Did Chris scott think they could be targeted?

according to FOX commentators it’s to ‘send a message’ that the starting 18 are just as good as the big names. 

Who is a better chance of beating Sydney in Sydney?

Assuming we can get past Brisbane, then win the Prelim, I'd rather not have a GF against the Swans.

We can deal with our new bogey team later, when it matters less.


9 minutes ago, JTR said:

Who is a better chance of beating Sydney in Sydney?

Assuming we can get past Brisbane, then win the Prelim, I'd rather not have a GF against the Swans.

We can deal with our new bogey team later, when it matters less.

Or make a statement when it really matters?

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geelong look like us. Just kicking long to no one

But at least they do have a couple of contested marking options unlike us. 

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38 minutes ago, BDA said:

I'll be watching this game. seeing one of Geelong or the pies lose will help cheer me up

I wish this was an elimination coz then seeing one of them lose would defs cheer me up. But when the best we can get is one of them gets another chance, I remain a sadsack. 

 

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