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That is a good win by the giants.

The cats fans must feel like us today. Just shocked and annoyed 

Edited by dees189227

Lol, all the underdogs have won so far.

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Well, by Demonland logic Geelong must have fluked last years Premiership?

They fluked it far more than we did*
If Pies don’t go down to Sydney by a point in the prelim, I reckon Cats don’t win it. 

*there is no such thing as a fluked flag ffs

Edited by Jaded No More

EAD Cats


 

Don’t care what anyone says, any day of the year where Geelong loses is a good day. Weekend salvaged. 

3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Hard to believe that we could still be fourth after the weekend. 

Need something special from GC!

 

Also a Richmond upset and Crom defeating Brisbane at home would be greatly appreciated. 

10 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

EAD Cats

Yeah, eat a doughnut Geelong 

21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They fluked it far more than we did*
If Pies don’t go down to Sydney by a point in the prelim, I reckon Cats don’t win it. 

*there is no such thing as a fluked flag ffs

Lots of sliding door moments. Luck, avoiding injuries, building momentum etc will be decisive in second half of season. We are not there yet. Last season Collingwood rode their luck with winning all their close finishes in regular season but 2 close losses  killed their finals campaign. Their game was matched in heated finals pressure. 

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1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Melbourne

lol

the difference is i find the Saints losing funny. 

52 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hogan just took a really good mark 

he would have made a wonderful transitional forward for us as I tried to explain last year. Laughed at by many but tell me who is better Hogan or TMac

Just watching a bit of GC$ v Dogs just why (for one of hundreds of reasons) there must never be a Darwin based team.    Just never suitable for AFL winter footy.  
(And if they did any guesses how often Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon Geelong would ever have to go there?)
Of course Gil or Dill May say yes if they have a billion dollar taxpayer funded covered air conditioned stadium. 


9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

he would have made a wonderful transitional forward for us as I tried to explain last year. Laughed at by many but tell me who is better Hogan or TMac

Yes.  But, Tom is a MFC player and as such deserves support of all true Demon fans, regardless of his current limitations.   It is not a choice we have. 

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Just watching a bit of GC$ v Dogs just why (for one of hundreds of reasons) there must never be a Darwin based team.    Just never suitable for AFL winter footy.  
(And if they did any guesses how often Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon Geelong would ever have to go there?)
Of course Gil or Dill May say yes if they have a billion dollar taxpayer funded covered air conditioned stadium. 

If there was ever a team based out of Darwin, I could understand the AFL demanding a stadium with a roof. Not so much Hobart. 

Humphrey is going to be a ripper.

 

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