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12 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The Suns in Darwin is a tough draw. Couldn’t happen to a better team.

Hoping the Suns request this fixture for many years to come. 

There would be riots on DL if the frees were 17-3 against us at half time.

 
1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There would be riots on DL if the frees were 17-3 against us at half time.

With good reason. Cats are being crucified ... long may it continue.

What a magnificent 2nd Quarter 

Jeeelong looking absolutely bog ordinary 

Finish the Job GC


3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There would be riots on DL if the frees were 17-3 against us at half time.

But it’s not us tonight it’s the [censored] from jeelomg

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what is wrong with [censored]  they are little cats 🐈 

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There would be riots on DL if the frees were 17-3 against us at half time.

And all after Chris Scott summoned the umpire boss down to Geelong to talk about umpiring during the week. That worked well for him. 


Long way back for Geelong in these conditions. they're cooked i reckon

5 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

And all after Chris Scott summoned the umpire boss down to Geelong to talk about umpiring during the week. That worked well for him. 

Maybe it wound have been 20-0 had he not had that chat. 😮

25 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Cats a bit off tonight, eh Scotty?

C'mon be fair. Scotty's right, they're a bit off.

Maybe they are sick of losing.

Hopefully things will continue on a downward trajectory for the puddy tatts.

If so, it will be interesting to see/hear Scott's presser.


18 minutes ago, BDA said:

umps are pinging cats for everything

Must have been a fantastic lecture by Scott during the week. Seems to be making a really good impression.

His jocks must be riding right up his clacker.

5 minutes ago, binman said:

C'mon be fair. Scotty's right, they're a bit off.

Maybe they are sick of losing.

Clearly Scott will have a word to the AFL about the season being too long. Should have awarded them the premiership after round 7.

10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I don’t reckon Scott will need another meeting with the umpires after this.

They’ve sent him a clear message.

Maybe they didn't like the font on his 45 slide PowerPoint presentation on where they screwed up.

this is getting ugly for the Cats. would be a beautiful start to the weekend to see them cop a shellacking. I can just picture the scowl on Scott's face if that happened.

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Satisfying seeing the cats play somewhere completely out of their comfort zone in the heat and humidity and reduced to steamed dim sims. 

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3 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

 and reduced to steamed dim sims. 

From the Chinese place ( forgotten the name) at st Kilda junction 

 

It’s a different game up there. The local boys handling the ball like it’s not the cake of soap that Geelong are playing with.

I think a Darwin side is a nightmare for the Vic teams. 

Darwin Suns. Promote Southport Sharks from VFL to AFL and move them into Carrara. Twenty team competition. 

 


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