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ย 
Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Danger only 12 disp. Who's on him?

Old age is tagging him

ย 

Dangerfield is proving to be a pretty ordinary captain so far

Calling it. Game done.ย 
ย 

If Jeremy Cameron ends up at full back kicking it straight to the opposition, itโ€™s game over.ย 

Geelong look helpless

edit: I bloody tipped Geelong so hopefully this changes the momentum and Iโ€™m wrong.ย 

Edited by BoBo
Vanity

ย 

Yet another throw by Geelong ignored by the blind maggots. Goal Geelong.ย 

ย 

Ant two more following resumption. ย Blatant.ย 

Edited by monoccular


Cameron at Full Back

Jeelong have put up the White Flag

Die Jeelong Die

Dangerfield has been totally dominatedย 

But at the same time, A Carlscum choke would be fantastic from hereโ€ฆ

when Dangerfield comes back from injury the Cats should be better

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Cameron at Full Back

Jeelong have put up the White Flag

Die Jeelong Die

Dangerfield has been totally dominatedย 

But at the same time, A Carlscum choke would be fantastic from hereโ€ฆ

It would be a thing of beauty.


Geelong haven't been opened up like this since Gawn was kicking goals out of his proverbial in Perth.

ย 

5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Gray Rohan is playing like its a final, Dangerfield needs to hand in the Captaincy and just play footy.

He would actually throw it - doesnโ€™t know how to handball legally

Credited with 11 hand passes so far but at least half were throws.ย 

Edited by monoccular


Geelong's defensive depth leaves a bit to be desired. It shows how important Stewart is to their structure down back.

Meanwhile we played in round 1 without May or Salem and looked as comfortable as ever.

ย 

Im going a bit early but โ€ฆ A new sports bet multi on why Geelong will lose ย tonight according to Scott.

1. Surface has recovered too well after we trained all week at the skating rink

2. J Cameronโ€™s newborn kept him up all night and couldnโ€™t train fully

3. without Duckwood we were unable to get our usual 2-3 goals from questionable high contact frees in our f50

Edited by Gawndy the Great


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