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5 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Playing into the Cats’ paws?
Sorry.

Get out. 

 
23 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Ports entries into the forward line is just playing into the cats hands.

I thought that I recognised the “plan”!

Socceroos playing a World Cup qualifier v Bahrain. 0-0 at half time. Very boring match ....

Socceroos  ranked 24, Bahrain 62. Socceroos lacking ideas. Hopefully Bahrain run out of steam ... or Irakunda comes on and scores. 

 

Almost yibbida yibbida time. What happened to Butters?

2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Hinkley gone?

I have only just turned on - am I right in hearing that their best mid, Horne Francis, was on the bench for 5-6 minutes at the start of Q1 and Q2?

What sort of coaching decision is that??

 

OMG the Port fans are bloody feral. 
Will the umpires, and the few Cat fans get out unscathed after that game?


5 minutes ago, Sir Windsor said:

I can’t wait to pile on Kane when Port do a double straight sets. At least we won a flag. 

I’m watching on channel 7 but listening via SEN and Kane Cornes is commentating - he’s as hard on them as he is with any other team, maybe even more so.

Saying it’s a massive story how poor they are and they are hugely vulnerable now to go out in straight sets.

Cats know how to play finals footy, manic pressure, hard at the contest and super fast ball movement.

Port have no idea, especially their forward entries.

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I feel so sick watching what the Cats are doing.

Roffey and Pert should resign in shame after what we have put up with in the last 2 years.

Stable board, no leaks, player gets out of line and its dealt with internally and swiftly.

No a word mentioned afterwards.

We have pi ss ed the media off for our dismissal of issues pilling up and they haven't missed when the opportunity arose.

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3 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

I’m watching on channel 7 but listening via SEN and Kane Cornes is commentating - he’s as hard on them as he is with any other team, maybe even more so.

Saying it’s a massive story how poor they are and they are hugely vulnerable now to go out in straight sets.

If dogs go thru they will smash them 

1 mark between Ratugolea and Dixon on a perfect night.

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I have only just turned on - am I right in hearing that their best mid, Horne Francis, was on the bench for 5-6 minutes at the start of Q1 and Q2?

What sort of coaching decision is that??

To be completely fair to Hinkley… Horne Francis has been absolutely smothered. Tagged out of the game comprehensively. May as well not be in the ground.


2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I feel so sick watching what the Cats are doing.

Roffey and Pert should resign in shame after what we have put up with in the last 2 years.

Stable board, no leaks, player gets out of line and its dealt with internally and swiftly.

No a word mentioned afterwards.

We have pi ss ed the media off for our dismissal of issues pilling up and they haven't missed when the opportunity arose.

The only time you hear anything out of Jeeelong is when they announce another Government Grant approved 

They make finals most years….

 
13 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

I’m watching on channel 7 but listening via SEN and Kane Cornes is commentating - he’s as hard on them as he is with any other team, maybe even more so.

Saying it’s a massive story how poor they are and they are hugely vulnerable now to go out in straight sets.

If JHF was playing for any other team tonight he’d be tearing him to shreds. Definitely holds back on him specifically. 


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