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That was a great shot of the Geelong cheer squad then. He was on his 15th Canadian club and was looking like he couldn't find his way to the loo.

These are the type of games that can "deerail" a season.

That ought to shut them right up about the Catties.

 

 

Come on suns.  It’s only 22 points 


 
32 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Bet they have a nice easy kill next week to fall back on at the Cattery.

Actually it is GW$ - one can only hope for four in a row.

31 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Oh GWS at the Cattery next week, that will be interesting.

Could have sworn the AFL default fixturing would have lined them up against a Norf or Hawforn type arrangement at the Cattery after an away trip.

They have had both Norf and Hawf already, boosting their % and temporary top spot


1 minute ago, mpc said:

Please send Essendon up there next year 

... and Geelong as well.  

Knowing AFL however it will probably be us off a 5 day break 😠

I know the AFL want more goals but games like these are just awful. I’d much prefer a slog with total points < 150. It just makes goals feel more valuable. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great


Commentators at pains to tell me how brave and wonderful Geelong is. Imagine if we were coping this type of smacking 🙄

18 minutes ago, binman said:

Won't be many pumping up the cats strategy of managing players after the last three games.

But there might be some pumping up the sun's strategy.

Back to back games in Darwin, off a 5 day break.

They rested 5 players I think.


Credit to the Suns, they ran it out pretty well.

I've NEVER wanted to stay up to listen to an opposition coaches press conference before. But I might have another beer and hang in there.

 
Just now, binman said:

Cats have giants next week.

And Sydney at the SCG 2 weeks after, before the bye. I think they’ll struggle to win either of those, and turn 8-5.


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