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Cats 72 Hawks 29 at half time.
Cats look close to full strength. Hawks I wouldn’t have a clue.

Cats’ new recruits in Bruhn, Bowes and Henry have been impressive so far. I know it’s only Hawthorn they’re playing, but good to have some footy back on the box.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 
28 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Hawthorn look a hot mess

Yep, I’m switching over to watch the Weid. 


I took a look at the Hawthorn game and in 20 seconds saw a Hawk defender a mile out of position and then body-tackle Jeremy Cameron while Cameron took a mark anyway, and then a Hawk under not much pressure kicked to a wide open runner on the wing who failed to control the ball and watched it dribble out.

Result is all Cats but not in a way that says much about their prospects, just that Hawthorn don't have it together.

Acceptable.

 

Now. Is it possible?

I could not watch anything today or tomorrow.

could someone put up a “ training report” or anslysis of what happened in the other matches. With a comparison through rose colours perhaps against the mighty Dees!

 

thanks if you can


13 hours ago, Demonland said:

That's delicious. I can't wait until the day we talk about Geelong like this.

We did after the '21 Prelim.

1 hour ago, djr said:

We did after the '21 Prelim.

It's a shame they went and won it the year after.... would've been nice if that was their last finals run ending in an 80 point drubbing.

12 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Even when Essendon win a practice match it still annoys me. 

To soothe your soul @dees189227

6,746 days since Essendon last won a final.


Blues 31 - Pies 13 at Q1

Harry McKay with 3 goals. De Koning in ruck and taken a few speccies with a goal as well. TDK looks built up physically compared to 2022.

End of Q2

CAR    7 - 5 - 47

COLL  8 - 1 - 49

Even a bit of biffo for a 'training simulation' 😁

1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

Yes, but since Essendon last won a final, we've won 7 and a premiership.

Post of the day. Thanks.


Just now, Demonland said:

Collingwood still very accurate in front of goals.

I would kill for us to have their accuracy. Would have won most games by 100 points last year.

 
13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Anyone know why the Bulldogs and GWS aren't playing Match SIMs this weekend?

A poster the other day mentioned on here the Giants didn't want to travel to Ballarat. That's the only thing I've seen on it.

10 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

A poster the other day mentioned on here the Giants didn't want to travel to Ballarat. That's the only thing I've seen on it.

Apparently that’s the reason; GWS refused to travel. Bulldogs are now replacing that match with an intraclub match. 


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