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3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Greasy arm nose picker apparently allowed to dissent without penalty. 

And again. Arrogant prjck 

 

pear has to be favourites to make the grand final now

they will finish 1st or 2nd which means two home finals and direct route through to the last saturday in september at the g


3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pear has to be favourites to make the grand final now

they will finish 1st or 2nd which means two home finals and direct route through to the last saturday in september at the g

....and we'll still beat them.

3.50 Collingwood 4.50 Port 4.75 Dees

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

Time to finally neuter the cats next week. 

We can really put a nail into Cats’ hopes on Thursday.   Pressure hard and they crumbled.  
Then we need to hope that (a) Port peaked too early and (b) Magpies exposed by us Monday and have a slump, and peaked too early.


6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pear has to be favourites to make the grand final now

they will finish 1st or 2nd which means two home finals and direct route through to the last saturday in september at the g

Do you remember what happened in 2021? Port are Prelim choking specialists.

Hate to say it but the SA filth looked alright.

Port will hit a wall in the next month. It happens to all modern teams that will reload for finals. Just depends on the opponents and travel schedule they get.

25 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Peaked too early?   Binman / George - have they loaded yet?

Cat's recent loading schedule....

Rnd 11 L = Loading

Rnd 12 W = No loading

This week L = Loading

Next week = Giant Bloody Loading 🙏🏼

 


27 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Do you remember what happened in 2021? Port are Prelim choking specialists.

The pressure is on.

42 minutes ago, layzie said:

What does this mean for next week's game?

I'll have a go... nothing. 

I don’t think it has filled Geelong with confidence. Far better for us they lost badly.

Pity it had to be to Port. Things went so well for them in the rain and with the maggotry  against us.


7 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

pear has to be favourites to make the grand final now

they will finish 1st or 2nd which means two home finals and direct route through to the last saturday in september at the g

Our chance to finish top 2 was taken when we lost to them by 4 points. That was every bit an 8 point game. So most likely we’ll finish 3rd and play them week 1, a game I think we can win.

 
6 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

He was wearing some padding in the second half just below his armpit. Surprised the commentators didn’t say anything. 

8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

pear has to be favourites to make the grand final now

they will finish 1st or 2nd which means two home finals and direct route through to the last saturday in september at the g

They choked badly against the doggies in the 21 PF so they have psychological scars to overcome. No guarantee they’ll make it but I think they will. 


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