Review Geelong Defeats Hawks by 23 points at MCG

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So because Hawthorn were missing a whole heap of important players the game still matters cos hey the games are normally close?
What?

You just said that our big ground problem has been addressed, so I don't know what that has got to do with me being happy or unhappy about the teams progress this season? I just said the big ground problem hasn't been addressed.
We don't know whether it has or not, it just appears to have not been as big an issue in the first two games there. Very small sample as I said.

[Our ball movement out of defence is still poor(extremely dependent on Clark) and our midfield defends poorly against teams with good run and carry.
Pretty sure I said there is plenty to work on. Still a number of areas of concern. Most sides do have issues with quick movement.

Have you got examples of goal post shifting? cos otherwise it's just a bs saying by people without an argument
I didn't say you had.

I don't rate April premierships, especially when they turn into first quarter prelim thrashings.
Don't think anyone does.
 
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Still, we live in a country where we’re free to express what we think. Like it or not, Folau is allowed to express his opinion, which also included other minorities. Booing Gaz is a type of religious vilification. But there is more outrage paid to Folau + Gaz liking his post, than the media looking at their own hypocrisy.
I hate to get too distracted, however...
Folau has been free to express his views via the internet for years. In the last year he has put out dozens of posts promoting his religious beliefs, but...his last post transgressed his agreement with his employer the RUA which had expected him to abide by the Code of Conduct and not to vilify or denigrate sections of the community. Since Folau had promised to do so then broke his promise that would make him a "liar", and he had accepted big chunks of money on the basis that he would play and respect the expectations of his employer in regards to social media which might be argued that he accepted money on false pretenses making him a "thief"; based on his own beliefs that might mean he will burn in hell forever and ever and ever and ever...perhaps he can get redemption from a blessing from George Pell, who according to Folau is acceptable for his god's paradise. OK enough! No more on this issue from Steady.
 
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I think the Folau issue stops here please. Lets focus on the game and the excellent win....and Gazza's fabulous form.

To think some thought his recruitment a mistake. The bloke is an absolute star.

When he received the ball 60 out and ran into the forward 50 it was shut the gate.

Was there any doubt.......
 
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Congratulations on the hard fought win.

Here are the midfield frequency stats from the game.

Overall Summary - 32 Bounces

C.Guthrie 28 (7w)
Kelly 27 (5w)
J.Selwood 25 (7w)
Duncan 25 (20w, 5i)
Menegola 24 (21w, 3i)
Dangerfield 16
Atkins 8
Parfitt (inj) 5 (3i, 2w)
Clark 2 wing

Rucks:

Stanley 27
Ratugolea 5

1st Half - 18

Kelly 17 (2w)
C.Guthrie 16 (10i, 6w)
J.Selwood 13 (7i, 6w)
Duncan 13 (10w, 3i)
Menegola 13 (10w, 3i)
Dangerfield 12
Parfitt 5 (3i, 2w)
Atkins 1

Stanley 16
Ratugolea 2

2nd Half - 14

C.Guthrie 12 (1w)
J.Selwood 12 (1w)
Duncan 12 (10w, 2i)
Menegola 11 wing
Kelly 10 (3w)
Atkins 7
Dangerfield 4
Clark 2 wing

Stanley 11
Ratugolea 3

Notes:
- Most appearances for Cam Guthrie in an analysed game. This was the first time he has topped your list in analysed games since Rd 17, 2016
- This was also the most appearances for Kelly in an analysed game.
 
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Congratulations on the hard fought win.

Here are the midfield frequency stats from the game.

Overall Summary - 32 Bounces

C.Guthrie 28 (7w)
Kelly 27 (5w)
J.Selwood 25 (7w)
Duncan 25 (20w, 5i)
Menegola 24 (21w, 3i)
Dangerfield 16
Atkins 8
Parfitt (inj) 5 (3i, 2w)
Clark 2 wing

Rucks:

Stanley 27
Ratugolea 5

1st Half - 18

Kelly 17 (2w)
C.Guthrie 16 (10i, 6w)
J.Selwood 13 (7i, 6w)
Duncan 13 (10w, 3i)
Menegola 13 (10w, 3i)
Dangerfield 12
Parfitt 5 (3i, 2w)
Atkins 1

Stanley 16
Ratugolea 2

2nd Half - 14

C.Guthrie 12 (1w)
J.Selwood 12 (1w)
Duncan 12 (10w, 2i)
Menegola 11 wing
Kelly 10 (3w)
Atkins 7
Dangerfield 4
Clark 2 wing

Stanley 11
Ratugolea 3

Notes:
- Most appearances for Cam Guthrie in an analysed game. This was the first time he has topped your list in analysed games since Rd 17, 2016
- This was also the most appearances for Kelly in an analysed game.
This stuff is really interesting each week, thanks for taking the time to compile and share.
 

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Not sure what other cat's fans think, especially the ones that were at the game like i was.
Once we got that buffer early in the second then it got out to 5 goals a couple of times....I thought one or two more to break it wide open, the margin could have blown out to a 10g win. Credit to the dawks for hanging in there, but 23p seemed unders tbh.
 
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A little said about Duncan, but less about Kolo.

Both are playing very well. Duncan is consistent + reliable, great stats against Hawks - 25 Disposals + someone mentioned excellent DE%. He's definitely a quiet achiever.

Kolo has improved this year. Thought he was terrific on Wingard, which is an achievement. Seems more confident in his feet, or found his feet, some lovely dodging around oppo players in the last few weeks. Kolo looks more settled + seems to have recognised or cemented his role in Defence.
Kolo has been really tidy. He's a confidence and role player. Has been lost at times in the past pushing up on the wing or being leftover with the 5th-6th forward. Also people forget he's collected some experience but has by no means had a lot of responsibility for a long time. Some players need a few seasons to shore elements up. I'm confident we're going to see some very good things over the next few years from Kolo. Ironing out the inconsistency he tends to get later in seasons is number one on the agenda. With some more skillful players around him rather than a Lonergan, a Bews, a slow moving Henderson - his weaknesses will be better hidden.
 
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