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This is so good.

Missed the first half playing trivia at the local brewery and winning an ice cold slab of beer.

Cracking a couple of cans now withy wonderful wife and having a quiet chuckle.

Gimme more coach box vision!

 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

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.

They’ve dropped almost 9% 

Cats to fall to 6th or 7th at the end of the round barring a few upsets. 

Have also dropped 10%

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Just now, The heart beats true said:

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. 

There’s no way you could play a full season up there, the weather variations with Southern Australia would be massive 

The odd game is all that should be played. 

37 minutes ago, BDA said:

umps are pinging cats for everything

Scotty should have kept his mouth shut. 


1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

playing in darwin must be just exhausting

Funny the advantage Sums gets playing in these conditions….you almost feel sorry for Geelong…oh wait a sec

Lovely to watch go suns 

 

This could be a 100 loss for the Cats 

keep your foot on their throat Suns


10 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

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

That's an insult to our great home grown dimmy Batty.

Let's just call this for what it is...

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If Cats lose by 100 points will Scott mention the opposition in his presser? 😂 

I’m enjoying the game heaps… but I’m even looking forward to Scott’s press conference after the game even more!

Wonder if he can bring himself to actually mention / acknowledge Gold Coast just even once.  


1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

That last 50 was a bit tough on the cats.

Lol ... I think the umpire who made that decision was thinking "cop that Scotty" !!

 

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Cats look a bit off tonight... 😬 

lmfao thought the same thing.


Seriously feels like a NAB Cup game 

3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If Cats lose by 100 points will Scott mention the opposition in his presser? 😂 

He’ll still give his 5 coaches votes to Gryan Miers.

Scott’s coaches votes tonight 

6- Dangerfield

5- Hawkins

4- Cameron

3- Guthrie

2- Touk Miller 

1- Rohan 

 
2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If Cats lose by 100 points will Scott mention the opposition in his presser? 😂 

"Geelong was a little bit off today"
"The schedule we've had really took its toll"
"We are obviously a much better side than this"

2 minutes ago, binman said:

We broke the Cats.

I thought 2021 prelim was going to be their end point, but I’ll take a random home and away defeat as well. 


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