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Review Cats thump Power to the tune of 88 points

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Why aren't Brisbane pretenders?

They got smashed by GC just a week ago - they didn't look like premiership favorites during that effort
Big picture- they are at another level when they play big games. Watched them close-up last night, and it's easy to see why they made us look a bit second rate at Geelong.
Definitely contenders imho, but most teams in the top 9 can be.
Hoping Hawks are out of the 8 soon, but they might turn around and beat the flat Pies.
 

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Loved Mullin and he is so important going forward given we probably play Collingwood at some stage and we see what happens to them when Daicos is shutdown

I hope his first goal comes soon. I'm backing him to get a big one in a final.

If SDK has a good September it will be such a bonus.

I know Port weren't great but if the likes of Stewart Bowes and Close are building we are in with a shot.
A part of me really wanted to see Mullin have a ping rather than send it to Stengle in the square.
 
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His fellow port players didn't seem to be helping him with it much

Having JHF or Rozee out there would have been a big help for Butters tonight - JHF in particular would have got in Mullin's face at some stage just to disrupt things
 
Don't want him. Spending big dollars on players like that, who can't do anything when given attention, is how you become a mediocre side.

When our guys, like Holmes and Smith, get attention, it does affect their games but they aren't rendered completely worthless like what happens to Butters. Hawthorn won the game by tagging him a few weeks ago because it reduced him from having a lot, to effectively no, influence. With tagging, you have to juggle the negative of dedicating one of your players to a player defensive role with the positive of quelling the influence of another. You have to question how much of an impact to an opposition player's game is needed to make that a viable play. With butters, there's no discussion needed. You tag every time because he has no means to break it. He's not intelligent enough to adapt to it like better players can.

Serong from Freo is the same. You tag him every time because he's immense without a tag and an ant with one.

Our bigger concern is that Mullin is good at tagging a player like Butters, so he's useful for this match up. But is he necessary every single game, given he seems to have few other tricks up his sleeve? If the opposition player breaks the tag, what then for Mullin? Last week, North didn't have anyone worth tagging. We steamrolled them and Mullin was a spectator.
Merrett
Warner
Taranto

then finals
 

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Neale is up to 34 goals for the year which is looking like a very good return since he had a mere 8 goals in the first 10 games and has now kicked 26 in the next 10.

He is now looking likely to get to 40+ which would have him finish around the top 15 for the year.
It clicked for him in the Bulldogs game, and he hasn't looked back since. I suspect we'll look back on that game as his version of the 2011 GF for Tomahawk.

That doesn't mean he's incapable of a quiet game now. He's had them, and will continue to have them in the future.

But from that day onwards, he's gone from a young, developing tall in our bottom 6 (understandably) who is there to provide a contest, to a genuine asset, and one of the better key forwards in the league. His numbers say the same.

Next year will be the year he cracks 50 IMO and truly cements himself as one of the best, a la Tomahawk 2012.
 
Just a note for next week - have you ever seen odds like this?

Not in the AFL, but you get it occasionally in the soccer FA cup in the early rounds when you've got a team like Liverpool up against a 13th division semiprofessional side full of chubby local farmers and washed-up journeymen.
 

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It clicked for him in the Bulldogs game, and he hasn't looked back since. I suspect we'll look back on that game as his version of the 2011 GF for Tomahawk.
Honestly, it just looks like he believes he is good enough now - and he knows that if he throws himself at the footy, very few people can go with him.

I think he was also fighting an ankle injury in the first half of the year.
 

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