Regardless of the result I think Geelong have proven they are the real deal with the type of footy they are playing. Nothing typifies it more than dangers skills being shown up by his A grade team mates, something we didn't have at Adelaide and neither did Geelong when it was all about danger. Now he is struggling to keep up with the rest of the group and looks like a B+ player amongst aA graders and his confidence looks to have taken a dip, as has his form and influence. Not knocking the cats, it's a more even spread and a much better side for it.
Gonna be a very good team that knocks off Geelong this year come finals time.