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Itโ€™s a pretty good game so far, hopefully another draw coming up.ย 
I know nobody likes Chris Scott but it is an incredible job he is doing at Geelong

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The next 2 weeks will depend on whether our Midfielders can find formโ€ฆ

Absolutely. Ain't it just about the clearances.

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Great game to watchย 

Our blueprint is on show on how to beat both of them, break even with the clearances against Carlton & forward pressure against the the Cats

Then we can beat them โ€ฆ.. hopefullyย 

Iโ€™m worried about folks who wanna read about how weโ€™re gonna get belted in the next two matches. Theyโ€™ll undoubtedly go to the pregame thread, and wonโ€™t think to come to this thread since itโ€™s a NON-MFC THREAD!!!


As much as it is popular to bag Geelong, they are exceptionally well drilled. Carlton work so hard to win contested possessions but the Cats sit off and wait for the turnover. They move the ball with system which means you don't need contested beasts like Carlton, Melbourne and others have.

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Just now, dees189227 said:

Danger limping off

Hammy

I'm so happy for those long suffering cats fans that they're finally good again

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This posted twice, sorry

Edited by biggestred

Carltonโ€™s foot skills are not crash hot at all

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Danger shot by another .50cal sniper.. heโ€™ll be back on and sprinting around in no time.ย 

Just not next week please.


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Just not next week please.

Surprised heโ€™s been subbed off, thought heโ€™d be straight back on. No doubt heโ€™ll be back next week.ย 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Serious question. Why is Cripps allowed to get away with throwing the ball so much?

Because the AFL has already decided on a Carlton flag this year, just like they decided Collingwood last year


We will beat Geelong. Our midfield is overdue to fire and too strong for the Cats. If any team can cover Hawkins and Cameron we can. This scoreline has massively flattered them thus far. Return for much lower entries is remarkable against an undermanned Carlton defence. I'm confident.ย 

Sounds like a Carlton home game when they score. Surely Geelong would be better to bank a cool $1 mill playing at KP and restricting the opposition to 150 tickets.ย 

A flag & 3 top 4 finishes and yet our club canโ€™t attract a gun fwd, watching Camero, the ย blues fwds & the best we can do is Brown with a banged knee and fortunate it lasted in 2021. Yet we continue to try and turn defenders into fwds, Tmac , Petty & Turnerย 

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