slatts4215
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at other clubs rate us very, very highly! (this was before the eagles game)
True or crap?
from the HUN
Posted by Chris of Adelaide on Fri 11 May 07 at 11:55am
It seems to me that the Cats are the best front runners in the competition. Attack them hard and they will crumble (Kangaroos), but give them an inch and they’ll tear you apart (Richmond, Carlton. Fremantle are the type of team whose workrate and midfield pace is suspect, though i dont think the same could be said of the Eagles.
Player for player Geelong are good enough to be serious premiership contenders. I would say that irrespective of the next 8 days. But until they stand up to the intensity of an occassion where a quality team comes hard at them, i cant help but see them making up the numbers in September. They’ll get other chances through the year, but this is a perfect opportunity to show the world that the handbag tag is a thing of the past. If they are as tough as the other teams then there is no doubt they can go all the way.
I also sense that they play better at the Dome than down at Geelong. Dont know if statistics support my theory.
Chris, you’re assessment is accurate - they are great front runners. North Melbourne worked them out and shut them down very well, which the Eagles will try to do on Sunday. Coaching staffs at other clubs rate them very, very highly, though. Don’t have the Telsra Dome stats in front of me, but will try to get them in the next hour or so.
Damian Barrett
True or crap?
from the HUN
Posted by Chris of Adelaide on Fri 11 May 07 at 11:55am
It seems to me that the Cats are the best front runners in the competition. Attack them hard and they will crumble (Kangaroos), but give them an inch and they’ll tear you apart (Richmond, Carlton. Fremantle are the type of team whose workrate and midfield pace is suspect, though i dont think the same could be said of the Eagles.
Player for player Geelong are good enough to be serious premiership contenders. I would say that irrespective of the next 8 days. But until they stand up to the intensity of an occassion where a quality team comes hard at them, i cant help but see them making up the numbers in September. They’ll get other chances through the year, but this is a perfect opportunity to show the world that the handbag tag is a thing of the past. If they are as tough as the other teams then there is no doubt they can go all the way.
I also sense that they play better at the Dome than down at Geelong. Dont know if statistics support my theory.
Damian Barrett
Fri 11 May 07 (12:02pm)



