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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Well you wouldn't want to disappoint Bellamy 2 weeks in a row & cop the wrath again

Absolutely. I wish Craig could Coach the Demons, even if it is Part Time…

 

Terrible free against the Eagles

 
12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Absolutely. I wish Craig could Coach the Demons, even if it is Part Time…

The players wouldn't be able to cope with his old fashioned sprays & we'd be to frustrating for him

Why do so many of these young fellas bounce the ball after 3-4 steps, seen our Langford do the same too. Just get in and run lads


2 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Why do so many of these young fellas bounce the ball after 3-4 steps, seen our Langford do the same too. Just get in and run lads

Absolutely.

I used to coach my juniors to take off if they were clear and either bounce or dispose at around 15 metres.

They were never to slow down and bounce in the first few steps.

It is amazing senior footballers do it.

Hogan putting on a clinic again for the Giants. So far ahead of any other forward in the game. Oh what could have been.

Brilliant game of footy down in Geelong. So clean from both teams. Would love to get Riccardi out of GWS, playing a great game.

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

puddy tatts vs gw$ is a cracking game

Sure is - good skills, fast ball movement and some half decent forwards

18 goals in a half is good to watch


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

well, when it's 9 each...15-3 is a bit of a fizzer

Yep unless the Dees are 15 🤣


God the lions are going to have a field day with our forward line next week.


Prepare for a home ground free to Geelong

58 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Watching Hogankick goals for that nothing Mutt of a Club makes me sick.

Getting really sick of people disrespecting GWS. Yeah, have they gotten favoritism from the AFL? For sure, within good reason as they are in non AFL territory. But, if you can’t recognize the development program they have put in place which makes them one of the better organizations in the league, whilst being able to retain players then you have no idea. Also, asides from the GF, their performances in lopsided crowds in big games have been admirable.

To take down genuine ferals like Collingwood in a Prelim and being a whisker away from making the Prelim against a red hot Pies in 2023 and now 4 in a row against Geelong in Geelong is something to be respected

They are also a club who traveled the most over the last few seasons. To back up week in, week out is testament to them.

They have done enough now to warrant more respect imo.

37 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Super game Cats v GWS

We are so far off the pace we are kidding ourselves. The sooner we move Goodwin on the quicker we’ll be back up there.

 

Wow. I'm exhausted having just watched that. Play of the day Blicavs burning 30 seconds then hitting the post from 20m out directly in front. Wouldn't look out of place in our forward line.


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