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2 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Of the two we'd rather play cats or pies,  cats more predicable and easier to play against?  will cats run away like earlier in the year?

Let’s concentrate on Brisvegas first 

I'm hoping the cats get up

Swans will beat the pies and we'll beat the cats in the prelim

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Let’s concentrate on Brisvegas first 

that's the teams job :)  I have faith in what I have seen the last few weeks.


Cats seem to be controlling the game now

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

I'm hoping the cats get up

Swans will beat the pies and we'll beat the cats in the prelim

That's what I'm hoping or dogs or freo knock out Collingwood 

 

Great goal Crisps

5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Their chant is the biggest [censored] in the game. Just so tiresome. Find a new one [censored].

I was going for Collingwood just based on the coaches. But you’ve just reminded me of that chant and now I’m back to undecided. 


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Come on cats. Sorry I don't really like them I just hate Collingwood more.

Dangerfield has done bugger all

often fails in those big games...

What’s happened to the Collingwood of the 1st quarter??!

Geelong fans I can tolerate, Pies not in a billion years.


The AFL has a problem with the players returning the ball back after a mark or free. The umpires are pedantic about players running within a 10 metre square that has no impact on the game, but the last few months players can just throw the ball in the general vicinity and run off. It’s weird.

Edited by The heart beats true

That is a goal and a half by Johnson


Cameron is carrying Geelong, great kick

the goal kicking has gone from the ridiculous to the sublime

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Any chance Hawkins could do something 

It’s a waste of a good deal of body oil. 

Pies fans the ugliest people in the world. Look like they are all chewing wasps.


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