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Otters United
- Jun 21, 2011
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After 3 frustrating losses, the team will look to bounce back against the Bulldogs under the roof on Saturday night, while the Dogs had a surprising loss to the Suns on Saturday night and will be wanting to make amends
Doubt there's a Geelong fan, let alone those involved with the club who isn't a little frustrated at not just the last 3 weeks but how our season has been going - we've been hit & miss across our 11 games to date (even in our wins), but a highlight has been getting the chance to watch our next gen coming through when prior to the start we weren't maybe sure we'd see as many of our Kittens as we have. Some are getting a small taste of the big time, while others are getting a bit more of a run
And last weekend along with the return of a couple of youngsters, we also saw the debut of Oisin Mullin, making us the first team to play 3 Irish lads in the same team - and in what wasn't our best evening, watching Mullin who was playing just his 4th game of Aussie Rules was a clear highlight
Yes he's raw, but he's exciting which was evident by the crowd noise every time he got near the ball, let alone when he showed a few tricks in his goal of the year attempt - hopefully we get a good number of Cats fans travelling to the enclosed stadium for Saturday evening, because if we see similar again but this time through the big sticks, then the noise from those wearing blue & white may well lift the roof off the stadium
Saturday night will be a tough ask - the Bulldogs have a strong midfield, while at the moment it's a key area of weakness as we're missing a number of best 22 options that would normally run through there each week. As fans we're crossing fingers to see the return of key options through the guts, and maybe some speed up forward as it's been all too easy for the opposition to waltz the ball from our forward 50 of late
We saw in the last quarter on Saturday that we have the competitive beast inside us - hopefully come this Saturday night they bring that attack & intent from the opening bounce, and not leave our run too late
And that we get too see more of our new #34
Doubt there's a Geelong fan, let alone those involved with the club who isn't a little frustrated at not just the last 3 weeks but how our season has been going - we've been hit & miss across our 11 games to date (even in our wins), but a highlight has been getting the chance to watch our next gen coming through when prior to the start we weren't maybe sure we'd see as many of our Kittens as we have. Some are getting a small taste of the big time, while others are getting a bit more of a run
And last weekend along with the return of a couple of youngsters, we also saw the debut of Oisin Mullin, making us the first team to play 3 Irish lads in the same team - and in what wasn't our best evening, watching Mullin who was playing just his 4th game of Aussie Rules was a clear highlight
Yes he's raw, but he's exciting which was evident by the crowd noise every time he got near the ball, let alone when he showed a few tricks in his goal of the year attempt - hopefully we get a good number of Cats fans travelling to the enclosed stadium for Saturday evening, because if we see similar again but this time through the big sticks, then the noise from those wearing blue & white may well lift the roof off the stadium
Saturday night will be a tough ask - the Bulldogs have a strong midfield, while at the moment it's a key area of weakness as we're missing a number of best 22 options that would normally run through there each week. As fans we're crossing fingers to see the return of key options through the guts, and maybe some speed up forward as it's been all too easy for the opposition to waltz the ball from our forward 50 of late
We saw in the last quarter on Saturday that we have the competitive beast inside us - hopefully come this Saturday night they bring that attack & intent from the opening bounce, and not leave our run too late
And that we get too see more of our new #34