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Where's the fricken whistle for not coming to the 9 against Brisvegas then?  Kozzie got the whistle, zero warning then "FIFTY' ...no warning 

 
10 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Geel prelim ‘21?

But for every Geelong there’s a Port in 2022, Collingwood in 2021, GWS in 2020, Dees in 2019, Adelaide in 2018.

Clubs that didn’t recover after an exceptionally bad finals performance the year prior.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 
7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Guess were all on the Sydney train now.

I guess so, I don't think I could stand a geelong v collingwood gf. I can't go to sydney to get away from it like I did in 2018 just in case the pies won. 


27 minutes ago, P-man said:

Imagine being the team that put them into this game.

Damn straight P-man

 

Dangerfield is such a [censored]


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

But for every Geelong there’s a Port in 2022, Collingwood in 2021, GWS in 2020, Dees in 2019, Adelaide in 2018.

Clubs that didn’t recover after an exceptionally bad finals performance the year prior.

Agree, let the trauma begin cry babies.

I can’t decide in my mind whether we would have given Geelong a much closer contest or also got thrashed ourselves.

either way it’s embarrassing watching this Brisbane performance knowing they just knocked us out. 

Maybe bringing in daniher has upset there structure. 

But the cats fans are us from last year, sitting back enjoying the game and getting excited because you are off tot he big dance, 

I wonder who Chris Scott will bring off to rest in the final moments. 

Oh well, at least the Lions got the reality check they deserve. Eventually.


6 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

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 

Still 13 minutes to go

4 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Where's the fricken whistle for not coming to the 9 against Brisvegas then?  Kozzie got the whistle, zero warning then "FIFTY' ...no warning 

The AFL should paint a line on the ground.  Then umps wouldn’t have to shout back to the nine which is messy especially if the player plays on. No shouting. Penalise a player who doesn’t immediately head back to the line. 


This thrashing says a lot more about the lions turning up their toes than it does Geelong’ ruthlessness (as impressive as it is).

Clearly Brisbane are satisfied with just making a PF. Sure they’ve been up for 4 years around the mark, but to not really challenge for a flag in all that time would be disappointing.

At least we won it when it was there to be won.

 

How we lost to that team last week is beyond me. 
Geelong got their grand final. Well done to the AFL and ol brother Scott for ensuring it happened. 
Hope they get smashed next week. 

10 minutes ago, IRW said:

Tomorrow should be a cracking game

" I hate the Pies" 

Vs

Swans get extra money and a  Academy"

Maybe some good footy as well

You're in fine form tonight, IRW

Entertaining commentary!

 


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