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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Geez my prediction on the podcast of Collingwood falling away this year is looking pretty stupid. 🤦‍♂️

Don't worry, we all look stupid right now.

 
 

If they can sustain this, which i think they will, Pies will be in a GF unfortunately.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Fantastic game tonight. Hate the Pies but they’ve been great. Howe will be a loss, but they’ll be a contender this year. Their quick and chaotic ball movement doesn’t allow teams to setup defensive structures. It’s why they beat us and is why they’ve taken up to the best teams. Credit to Mcrae for turning them round in a short time and energizing them with this new style. He’s a good coach.

Quick.... ️ 

As much as Selwood's ducking and looking for free kicks annoyed me, Geelong are showing what his absence means: lack of leadership. He would be doing something right now and not accepting the run of play.

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doing, not doping

 
1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Danger has lost a yard, or maybe he has his flag now and the hunger has gone.

Yep the mistakes he has made has actually been costly. Collingwood have kicked the last 7 & if Selwood was out there he would have settled things down. Geelong are in all sorts out there. Dam those feral pies


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can we get Ratogolea ( spelling?) to replace May?

If he went to Port they would be screwed right now with the injuries they have sustained tonight.

All over folks, think the pies will kick a few more with no more scores for the cats.

Geeze I hope this is the start of the fall for them

Edited by AzzKikA


15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not if you wish physical harm on them

Not even a slightly twisted ankle?? 🤔

4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

But can do it all season long? The hunger will sure drive them.

Everything is relative?  Will Cats wilt. late in every game?  Will Pies keep overrunning fitter sides?

Will be interesting to see as the year unfolds.


Hawkins keeps taking his man close to other contests so his man can run off him and make impact. You’d think he’d learn but he keeps doing it.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Don't worry, we all look stupid right now.

Did you seriously downplay the Pies for this season, layz?

Most I know were predicting at least top 4 ... they are probably the most skilled team in the league and are getting better

The Kings Birthday clash will be an absolute ripper.  But who starts favourite? 

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I’ve heard the flu has gone right through Geelong this week.

I thought that 'flu shots usually come early for aged care residents.

I think the Pies will sneak home tonight


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