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Norm Smith Medallist
Was hard to watch that.No, Mullin was get pushed by 4 lions players not 1 Cats player to lend him a hand in 2nd Q.
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Was hard to watch that.No, Mullin was get pushed by 4 lions players not 1 Cats player to lend him a hand in 2nd Q.
No chance.Absolutely not. Hard truth
Many won't want to hear this but a team like Hawthorn with an unsociable mentality probably find a way to get it done yesterday
I think that probably sums the intent of your OP better IMO, and is totally correctIt's not about having enforcers, but having a group of guys who back each other, look after each other and bully the opposition with our attack on the ball and the player with it.
When you see half a dozen lions go to one of our young players and push and shove him around while talking shit after they've made a mistake, or had a mark taken by their opponent (their fault or not), and NOT ONE Cats player go to defend them, then there's genuine concerns on our mental strength and ruthlessness to the contest. Cannot be allowed to be bullied by teams like we did yesterday, it will only result in failure.
Pies did.. probably because Ashcroft was outNo chance.
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Why are you here ? Genuine question what do opposition supporters think they are contributing to after a Grand final loss?No chance.
It’s really does show that beyond Atkins and Stewart there’s no one else on the list that has a bit of mongrelWas hard to watch that.
I feel filthy, but I completely agree with you.Scores were level well into the third. You just lost to a better team who beat you 3 out of 4 games in 2025 as well as the prelim in 24 to become champs a week later. Geelong is still a champion team. You can't and won't win them all.
It's not about having enforcers, but having a group of guys who back each other, look after each other and bully the opposition with our attack on the ball and the player with it.
When you see half a dozen lions go to one of our young players and push and shove him around while talking shit after they've made a mistake, or had a mark taken by their opponent (their fault or not), and NOT ONE Cats player go to defend them, then there's genuine concerns on our mental strength and ruthlessness to the contest. Cannot be allowed to be bullied by teams like we did yesterday, it will only result in failure.
Look, I think this is more to do with the state of the game rather than any weakness in our side. And shit like that can backfire just as quickly.
Were we missing an enforcer in the first two finals? No, we let our footy do the talking.
Look, I think this is more to do with the state of the game rather than any weakness in our side. And shit like that can backfire just as quickly.
Were we missing an enforcer in the first two finals? No, we let our footy do the talking.
That would be one Ashcroft. You know one squared is one right?I feel filthy, but I completely agree with you.
We just saw the usual end result of Holmes, Smith, Atkins, Mullin and O’Connor vs Neale, Dunkley, McCluggage, Ashcroft squared and Fletcher.
Well I could start the introvert club on here to go with the tinnitus one discussed earlier.I think Scott made an interesting observation that relates to his question during the week: "we have a lot of introverts on the team", the comment was made in relation to Baz and the "colour" he has added to the group.
For one reason or another we have ended up with a team that does play with less outward aggression than say Brisbane do. We dont often see our guys behaving the way Lohamnn and Zorko do (among others) for example. Does this equal less ruthlessness? I think it's hard to say but maybe. But like any large team you have to find where things balance out with the personnel you have, players like Baz and Atkins are the foil for some of the quieter less outgoing players we have.
Well I could start the introvert club on here to go with the tinnitus one discussed earlier.
Introversion is not the same as aversion. As many on here know the majority of CEOs are introverts, and I suspect many very successful sportspeople are because you have to be uber focused on yourself and be comfortable in your own skin to survive. I'm an introvert and have been a CEO many times and done well at it - eventually. So introversion and inability to lead are not the same.
On field leadership though is clearly an issue for us and as I posted a bit back that we missed Stewart a lot and Jez and Danger were both injured/sore. Who else was there? Axe was overwhelmed in the guts, then who?
Also I am not sure what was going on in the coaches box. Clearly outplayed there too.
So i suppose I am agreeing and disagreeing at the same time.
That to me showed the difference in how much Bris wanted it , they were willing to do the niggling and in your face stuff that is unpopularI knew that I wouldn't see it but I was telling a mate I wanted to see Neale put his knee through Andrews during the first contest!
Let him know he was in for a game not a kick in the park it turned out for him
Was to busy watching Andrews playing footyI knew that I wouldn't see it but I was telling a mate I wanted to see Neale put his knee through Andrews during the first contest!
Let him know he was in for a game not a kick in the park it turned out for him
Yep and that's why they're wearing the medals!That to me showed the difference in how much Bris wanted it , they were willing to do the niggling and in your face stuff that is unpopular
Our boys just want to be liked and respected
Look to the fella in your profile pic.I'm reminded of the NZ cricket team - perennial nice-guys, always thereabouts, but rarely do they get the chocolates.
I remember Scarlett, Chapman, Mooney, and even Stevie J had a mean streak. We do need some more of it.
Well Zuthrie tried to be aggressive in the QF to Rainer and look where that got him. Maybe they were all gun shy over that umpiring debacle and wanted to ensure the umps had no excuse to **** us again? Who knows.Starting a new thread while the autopsy thread is locked, been discussing this with a mate (whose not a Cats fan) about our want to be the nice guys, and be humble, and if that manifests by not being ruthless enough.
We always strive to be nice, to be the good guys, never rub it in opposition players when we take advantage of mistakes, never rub victories in opposition players, especially when we win finals/Grand Finals.
Now lets look at the Lions, all game, every time one of our players made a mistake that led to a mark/score half a dozen or more lions were running to that player to hit him and get into him about stuffing up, every tackle was over board and deliberate, even when the game was essentially over lions players were giving it to Cats even if they didn't make mistakes. COS has a poor fumble late in the game, game is OVER before that, results in a lions goal and a few players run 10m away from the celebration to go give him shit and a hit for it.
I look to the decision to allow the after the goal songs, that does nothing for us, our songs suck and our fans don't care/get involved, whereas the lions songs are great, the crowd get insanely hyped and behind them and the players feed on that. Why the **** would we say yes to having them, if that was a decision we could make? It's a Grand Final. Why say yes to a situation that could only advantage the opposition?!? Shoe on the other foot I have no doubt the Lions organisation would have said no way, yet it seems to want to be perceived as "nice" we allow other teams advantages that we can't afford to allow.
Now obviously this is a little short sighted, the most ruthless I've seen a team play would be the Cats in the 2022 Grand Final, absolute brutal display. But there was zero of that yesterday, perhaps we were just off, perhaps it just wasn't our day, but I want to see the club be ruthless on and off the field.
Hawks 13-15 were arseholes. Tigers 18-20 likewise. Lions currently.
I think it's time to pull out a bit of the arseh*le ourselves and become more ruthless, more unforgiving and start to hunt teams instead of playing nice.
We don't have an enforcer, Dangerfield seems well liked as a captain but he isn't ruthless like Selwood was on the field. It's something we miss when Stewart isn't playing and a big reason I was, and still am surprised Stewy wasn't made captain after Sel retired.
Cam Guthrie I'd add. He's still on the list, even if not likely to play. But when he did he was quite happy to show a bit of mongrel.It’s really does show that beyond Atkins and Stewart there’s no one else on the list that has a bit of mongrel