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Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Are you saying Geelong hasnt lost 2 in a row since 2006??!

...surely that cant be right?

At home I would say

 

Can Geelong do something here? I mean a one point win will do just fine 

 
9 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Are you saying Geelong hasnt lost 2 in a row since 2006??!

...surely that cant be right?

They lost 2 in a row in 2015 but a bye must have been involved, because Hamish McLaughlin made the distinction between 2 in a row and two in consecutive weeks.


Just now, Chook said:

They lost 2 in a row in 2015 but a bye must have been involved, because Hamish McLaughlin made the distinction between 2 in a row and two in consecutive weeks.

Assuming he meant at Kardinia Park.

 

So brad Scott is blaming gather round for his team nearly losing today because it's an extra round.

What's he complaining about. They won there match against us. 

 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Oh a free to Cameron. I am shocked 🙄

1) Front on contact; and 
2) It's the only way Geelong will score tonight.


Jesus I’ve never been less happy about Geelong being a steaming turdburger. What a sad day. 

Just now, Chook said:

1) Front on contact; and 
2) It's the only way Geelong will score tonight.

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

How many soft frees do Geelong get?!?!

 

As many as it will take to get them across the line.

It's Kardinia.

Just now, Demonland said:

Geelong coughing up a decent lead to most likely cost us a chance for second spot makes me hate them even more. 

And yet when we played them down there in round 15, they played the last quarter of their lives.


 

Cats in front, despite everything. I feel like they're accidentally scoring, through just random chance at this point. Will it be enough?


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