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Shannon Byrnes he has taken our intel and spread it like a certain virus in the 80's.

 

Lions pathetic. This is worse than our 2018 capitulation v West Coast

 

Can you imagine how much Rich and Hawkins will blow out to when their AFL careers are over? Need someone here to do a photoshop on that 


6 minutes ago, rpfc said:

This should be us getting flogged…

Post of the night!

2 minutes ago, IRW said:

No mate it was the umpires fault. 

Just give up and go to bed 

Time for your meds i reckon.

Confused Cat GIF

 
3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Brisbane won’t recover from this.

How often does a club get spanked in a final and then go dramatically backwards the next year.

Didn’t happen to the Cats. They’ll be fine. Won’t do much without a major uplift in preseason. Will get the best pick In the comp , which doesn’t hurt.


5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Brisbane won’t recover from this.

How often does a club get spanked in a final and then go dramatically backwards the next year.

Geel prelim ‘21?

Guess were all on the Sydney train now.

We should have been able to get the job done against Brisbane even banged up and out of from. Wouldn't have gone any further though 


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Lions pathetic. This is worse than our 2018 capitulation v West Coast

Or Geelong 2021!

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Brisbane won’t recover from this.

How often does a club get spanked in a final and then go dramatically backwards the next year.

Cats recovered OK from their  2021 flogging.  PS they undertook renewal (and had a soft schedule and managed their elderly players).

Geelong run in support as soon as they get the pill.  They all gut run and dinky the ball forward, but, drawing the player in front or beside them just before they give so the next receiver is in the clear.

We were doing a bit of that last season but not much run and not many clean chains this season.

Hope Goody and the boys are watching.  Learnings!

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Geelong is only doing to Brisbane what we did to Brisbane for 9.5 plus quarters of footy this year. It was that last 2 quarters last week where we inexplicably let the Lions off the leash and that stuffed us for the season. If we had flukes a win last week I suspect we would be copping exactly what the Lions are tonight. Geelong look very good. Hey the Cats keep moving the ball quickly and mostly through the corridor, that [censored] is not for us. 


Gee I hope our boys are watching this and hurting badly. Id like to think we would have put up more of a fight than Brisbane tonight.

I just want the grand final to be over, bring on cricket and put this season behinds us. 

3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Guess were all on the Sydney train now.

Tomorrow should be a cracking game

" I hate the Pies" 

Vs

Swans get extra money and a  Academy"

Maybe some good footy as well

 

The scary thing is that quite a few star Cats have been relatively quiet tonight. Rohan, Cameron, Guthrie, Stengle, Smith

They will absolutely slaughter Sydney or Collingwood 


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