Could have been the same against us if we were not 2 rotations down....
Dad's Army not suited to the new rules.
I'm hesitant to make predictions this early in the season, but they look in trouble given what they've set themselves for. Saints too.
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Could have been the same against us if we were not 2 rotations down....
Dad's Army not suited to the new rules.
At what point do umpires stop paying the free kick for dropping the knees in a tackle?
And still no Dangerfield for GeelongMelbourne v Geelong next week will be interesting as Melbourne have played 3 of the weakest teams, and Geelong's Dad's Army is struggling to run out games
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Could have been the same against us if we were not 2 rotations down....
Dad's Army not suited to the new rules.
As long as the game is not played at that shit hole in Geelong, I can see Swans, Eagles, Port, Dogs, Suns rolling them easily with their speed.Could have been the same against us if we were not 2 rotations down....
Dad's Army not suited to the new rules.
And he's now "regaining the trust of the group".Haha, they referred to SPP as Sam Powell Pecker on the news lol.
I heard he had been disowned by the leadership group. Like Stengle, enough is enough.And he's now "regaining the trust of the group".
So he wasn't just taking leave to sort issues out...... Spin spin spin, to quote the late Murray Walker
Yes, all these teams have speed... which tur geriatric cats don't have.As long as the game is not played at that sh*t hole in Geelong, I can see Swans, Eagles, Port, Dogs, Suns rolling them easily with their speed.
They tried to play like its 2020, today. Would refuse to move the ball forward and quickly.
Port have done nicely though the way they handle the PR side of things, they may be able to get something decent for him.I heard he had been disowned by the leadership group. Like Stengle, enough is enough.
Expect he will be traded at the end of the season.
If they lose another game trust will be fast-tracked I bet as they desperately try to find that missing pieceAnd he's now "regaining the trust of the group".
So he wasn't just taking leave to sort issues out...... Spin spin spin, to quote the late Murray Walker
Its not like Danger either has great leg speed, given his groin issues.Yes, all these teams have speed... which tur geriatric cats don't have.
Cats should still make the finals as they will win most games at the cattery, but reckon their premiership window is over
Pumping up my own tyres but I always claimed they wouldn't win one between them in their first 10 years when many were saying they'd be trading flags for 3-4 years once settled. There's a lot more to winning flags than just high draft picks. Every other expansion club had other things to draw on. Home state lure, big fan bases already in place, football states.Matt Rendell you were wrong, GWS and GC have not won several premierships between them....
It is staggering that after all those draft concessions that either club wasn't able to turn top end talent into a premiership team
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Yes, all these teams have speed... which tur geriatric cats don't have.
Cats should still make the finals as they will win most games at the cattery, but reckon their premiership window is over
I must've watched this 1000 times yet I'm only just noticing now he had no reason to go to ground either. His legs are extended when heWhat a crackerjack round coming up in Round 4.
In case you forgot, here is some fond memories the last time the Tigers played against Port at AO.
Duursma hatching an egg in the Prelim.
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He mouthed off at Lynch in the first quarter complete with bow and arrow and general floggery. The next quarter, that happens and, in the third, Lynch takes a strong contested grab and calmly slots a crucial goal. Karma at its sweetest.What a crackerjack round coming up in Round 4.
In case you forgot, here is some fond memories the last time the Tigers played against Port at AO.
Duursma hatching an egg in the Prelim.
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