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10 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 

You should know the answer to this. I do.

 
5 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

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. 

Only way we would've done ok in the Prelim is to have beaten the Swans and go straight in getting the week break i reckon

I hate to admit this but the Cats played a brand of football tonight that we never saw from the Demons this season. Not a weakness anywhere. 

 
3 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

Cannot see enough of Zorko, Berry and McCarthy right now.

Zorko should claim sledging 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

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. 

I’d rather see the filth win the damn thing than the Cats. Hopefully it won’t come to that and Sydney takes care of both of them


5 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

Cannot see enough of Zorko, Berry and McCarthy right now.

And Dilmot

13 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 

Well ... They didn't slaughter Collingwood 2 weeks ago.

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d rather see the filth win the damn thing than the Cats. Hopefully it won’t come to that and Sydney takes care of both of them

Think the Filth will be in it

9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Another dud Preliminary final.

Last year’s was OK as I remember 🤗❤️💙

2 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

I hate to admit this but the Cats played a brand of football tonight that we never saw from the Demons this season. Not a weakness anywhere. 

Learnings from 2021 PF??


Cats will be fresh next week

Been a training run/soft kill

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Last year’s was OK as I remember 🤗❤️💙

 

Last years was fantastic.
I still listen to it.

James Brayshaw for suggesting Geelong have been the best side of the past decade despite winning about 0 premierships.

Geelong really are the “boys club” of the AFL.


It's disturbing to watch Dangerfield outsprint his opponents most of the night. 

Interesting to watch these old blokes going harder than some of our young players tonight 

After smashing a team in the prelim and knowing we were going to the grand final I never wanted anyone else to feel that.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

James Brayshaw for suggesting Geelong have been the best side of the past decade despite winning about 0 premierships.

Geelong really are the “boys club” of the AFL.

Hmm, Hawthorn = 3, Tigers = 3, Geelong currently = 0 (but probably 1 by the end of next week). Yeah I can see how imbeciles can come to that conclusion.

Just now, Brownie said:

It's disturbing to watch Dangerfield outsprint his opponents most of the night. 

Interesting to watch these old blokes going harder than some of our young players tonight 

They aren’t going harder, they have more to give. Our boys tried their hearts out this year, but they didn’t have the petrol tickets.


17 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

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. 

We would have given the Cats a much better match.
 

Simply … We threw it away this year. 

Where's Dilmot!!!????

 
4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

They aren’t going harder, they have more to give. Our boys tried their hearts out this year, but they didn’t have the petrol tickets.

Dunno what their numbers were this week but last game Selwood and Danger only played about 8-9minutes per qtr.
When they were on they'd go flat out.

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