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Indeed we should have been 5 or 6 goals up at 1/4 time and 10+ goals at half time
Yep. Felt like 13 goals on balance of play

Who wouldn’t want to live near or on the surf coast ?
City people. I love the footy club, but much prefer living in the big city
 
Thanks. Now looking for an Aussie pub in Osaka for Friday night!
I'd ask my daughter but to be honest, from her mindless ramblings at 2am earlier this year I really doubt she'd remember. :)

And she just hunted down the small Japanese bars anyway.
Have you been there before? Keep count of how many bars play the Beatles all of the time.
Apparently the bar staff cant speak English but they can sing every lyric of the Beatles. ha ha.
 

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A Night to Remember for Geelong's Newest Irish Star​

Oisin Mullin announced himself to the football world in a big way on Friday night, kicking his first career goal and stifling one of the games most damaging players
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His 2025 campaign has been a crucial and underrated part of Geelong's success to this point, but on Friday night, Oisin Mullin showed that his game translates to the big stage, announcing himself to the football world in a big way.

The budding Irish star has been thrust into challenging negating roles against some of the competition’s best players throughout the year, but perhaps his biggest test came in the Qualifying Final, when he was sent to Brisbane on-baller Hugh McCluggage.

In a clear sign of how far his game has come this year, Mullin completely blanketed the Lions star and nullified his impact, holding McCluggage to just 14 disposals which was his lowest total since Round 1 of the 2023 season.

He was also able to hold McCluggage to just three clearances, well down on his season average (5.8) and just one score involvement, a telling factor in Geelong's triumphant performance at the MCG.

Embracing the moment and enjoying the challenge was Mullin’s motto this week, as he said his new role is helping to fast-track his development.

"It is so good, it is what Finals footy is all about," Mullin told Cats Media.

"The atmosphere was unbelievable and everyone was up and about, we got the result we came here for. Everyone is delighted.

"It is definitely something I embrace [tagging]. The coaches put a lot of trust in me to do that, to matchup against players of Hugh's calibre.

"It is enjoyable, and it brings you to the ball as well at times which is good. It helps my learning in the game."

One of the best moments in Geelong's barnstorming performance came late in the first quarter, when Mullin roved the front of a pack and quickly snapped through a brilliant goal, the first in his AFL career.

He was made to work for it after kicking seven straight behinds across his first 40 games at the top level, but the buildup was more than worth it as he brought the MCG to its feet.

What made the moment even sweeter for Mullin was that his parents were in attendance, the Irishman talking through his goal with Cats Media following the game.

"It all happened pretty quickly," Mullin said.

"I got a bit excited after, I was out of breath for the rest of the quarter as it played out but it was definitely pretty special.

"My parents landed over here on Tuesday, so I saved it for however many games I have played.

"I have kicked about seven or eight behinds so I was just saving it for them to get over, but I was delighted to do it while they are here."

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Can anyone tell me how many touches Raynar had after he kicked his third?

He had 10 disposals in the second half, including 5 in the last quarter - so he may have had more disposals after his 3rd goal without the scoreboard impact
 

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Agree.

2020 we were also the best team at our best. We let it slip in 2 qtrs.

2013 we were on the verge and let it slip

2008 obviously.

There's been a few. But you could argue we pinched 2009 and 2011.
2020 - not really; impossible to decipher that season anyway.

2013 - who knows. Freo were no slouches that year.

2008 - even in retrospect, we were not playing our best footy as the year came to an end.

2011 - nah by the end of the year we were the best.

2009. I love that game. Not handing that flag back.
 

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