Would probably be team high for hawthorn in half their games this season
...Even Kyle Hartigan averages more
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Would probably be team high for hawthorn in half their games this season
I don't care about having high ground over people on the internet bro.And you're trying to take the moral high ground wrt player behaviour.
And the fact is he gave a girl numerous drugs including heroin in his hotel room leading to her death by overdose and got off with a $1500 fine.
The facts obviously don't apply since he played for your club.
He’s a salty, disingenuous, sook of a bloke and I’m far from the only one who holds that opinion. You don’t have agree with me it’s fine.
Who would you say is your number one?
Duncan is so important for us and if we lose him for the year, it’s major. Dangerfield, Guthrie, O’Connor all needing the run and will improve. As will the players still to return for dogs make a difference. It was a great contest and could have gone either way. Enjoyed watching it.Interesting last few pages….!
Anyway, on the game - do the cats fans think their team played well, and if not what their issues were? Danger looks like he’s still working into fitness and thought our midfield got on top in the last. Is Duncan that important and how is he replaced?
Cats clinical at the right time and exploited a lack of composure at the end from the dogs players, so deserved the win although I thought we should’ve sneaked home given the balance of play in the last quarter.
I’m also pissed off that we went in with English solo ruck as the knock on effect of that is a loss in our forward line which allowed Stewart to do what he pleased.
ObviouslyI don't care about having high ground over people on the internet bro.
I can certainly understand Dogs supporters frustrations as Cats fans have experienced last minute losses and dodgy decisions, both for and against this year. I think the real salt stems from the fact it was Rohan and he was so far out on an angle. What should be acknowledged is the great kick it took to win the game! Footy is all about swings and seesaws.
Read the posts that I was replying to and you'll understand the context smart guyBrining up dark past because you lost a game 12 hours ago... Most people would of gotten over it within an hour, but 12 hours????
Who's using their death for internet points? I couldn't give a * how many likes I had on this site. If you read the comments you'd understand but since you didn't actually read any of the comments by the other Geelong supporter why should I explain it to you.And you honour her by using her death as leverage for internet points. Jesus, some of you people lose perspective when it comes to football.
So you were there?Yes and he didn’t watch her. Hence she took something and thought it was something else, at least that’s the version I’ve read.
I’ll ask again. What is the difference between that and Hunter going high range and potentially killing someone?
stop trying to make yourself feel better after a loss because some guy you’ve never met who kicked a ******* bag of air 30 years ago f’ed up off the field same as countless blokes from other clubs or walks of life. Moral ******* police
So you were there?
I never said there was a difference, I also never talked about Hunter. You and I quote said "at least get your facts right" so I replied with the facts. And after another Geelong supporter brought up Jake Stringer and defended Gary Rohan for his actions.
And as for your rant in that paragraph, you are thinking too hard, I'm more disappointed with my side than annoyed Rohan kicked the goal. I'm only here because your flog Geelong supporters started talking about Lachie Hunter and Stringer, tagged 20+ dogs supporters in other threads, came onto our board, and your own boards mod came onto our board to start sh*t.
Pack of weirdos with too much time on their hands.
How dare you say that about the great man he is very cross with you right now!!
If you’re not a fan of cheating, do I have some bad news for you about Gary Rohan...
Nah.. Just pulled it out of your arse as Usual.. Also, You are the only Melbourne club that gets a favourable, biased draw. You get a true home ground advantage against other Melbourne teams with your games down at Geelong. That advantage practically gifts you finals berths ... It's like us getting 8 games a year at Whitten Oval.. No wonder you make the finals every year.
Charity club..
He did worse than that.Hold my beer says EJ.
If you’re not a fan of cheating, do I have some bad news for you about Gary Rohan...
EJ was a scumbagHe did worse than that.
All clubs have got ‘em.EJ was a scumbag
Don't understand why so many are suddenly concerned about footballers being "s**t blokes".That’s what it’s all about innit? Winning a close one when the shittiest bloke on your team kicks one after the siren and then ripping into oppo campaigners.
love bigfooty
Played anywhere but Geelong we win by a couple goals. Skinny ground is a fortress. Not unhappy. Geelong unimpressive.
Still blows my mind that this is a valid inclusion on a list of misdemeanours by AFL players.Don't understand why so many are suddenly concerned about footballers being "sh*t blokes".
May come as a shock, but a lot of footballers would in fact be pretty big assholes out of the public eye, and every club throughout its history has had players with off-field issues. Rohan's case was a fairly innocuous situation, the likes of which plenty of other people do and plenty in the football world would as well. But he didn't glass a woman or go on a drug binge or bash someone or light someone on fire. Every club would have players involved in off-field incidents, some we are made aware of and likely many we are not.
Bullshit.Because most of the people who hold that opinion generally apply little if any context to what they want to project aboit him.
The fact he'd coached 200+ games off football and still believed it appropriate to approach players during a game speaks volumes of his character. How many other coaches have been fined for a verbal altercation with players? And then there's the other interactions- and there have been others- which he did not receive a fine for.he’s coached 250 games of AFL. In 0.04 per cent of them he’s verbally teed off on an opposition player. hardly a ‘habit’ is it.
Short memory? This was only last year.I can’t recall him EVER blaming an umpire or even having a whinge
"I've looked at the vision and it's clear it did (travel 15 metres)" is not "I didn't see it."His answer is almost routinely ‘I didn’t see it’
He was criticised widely in the media for his comments re: Richmond in 2018 (" if you talk about the juggernauts of the competition in years gone by, you’re just never in the game against them. I don’t see that"). Though Richmond "only" made a preliminary final in 2018, they did go back-to-back in the two years afterwards (including beating Geelong, lol).the part about praising the opposition is the part I get the least. he always praises the opposition.
There's also this:by all means people rub other people up the wrong way and you find reasons not to like them - I do it with countless sportsmen - but the reasons you gave seem pretty much made up
Funny you say that as it could have very easily ended in a draw.