Cats have a habit of peaking too soon in a season.
Scott needs to try and time their run differently this time around.
Scott needs to try and time their run differently this time around.
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If 15-7 gets your 4th, and it has in 2017, 2018 and 2019, then I think they'll get there. 16-6 might be a bit tight, can't really have any slip ups for that to happen.If they can get to 7-5, you’d still think definitely in the hunt.
Warning bells would begin if they lost to GWS.
5:3 isn’t peaking.Cats have a habit of peaking too soon in a season.
Scott needs to try and time their run differently this time around.
I think Cameron is specifically there to help capitalise on those periods of dominance, and we can already see how it makes life easier for Hawkins and Rohan.
Cats have a habit of peaking too soon in a season.
Scott needs to try and time their run differently this time around.
Cats have a habit of peaking too soon in a season.
Scott needs to try and time their run differently this time around.
An old and slow one apparentlyThey’re like a turd that won’t flush.
I thought geelongs intensity for the first qtr was terrible. We didnt rock up to play. It was richmond who rocked up switched on.I feel this is absolutely the case. Teams are priming themselves for the challenge and to prove something against the best side of the last few years.
Port Adelaide, Demons, Dogs, Cats - it feels like we've played 4 finals in those games. Even the Swans revved themselves up to put in their best performance of the year against us.
It's taking a huge toll on us, Teams are bringing 110% against us and it seems we can't bring that level every week.
I thought geelongs intensity for the first qtr was terrible. We didnt rock up to play. It was richmond who rocked up switched on.
With 3 games against the Saints, Suns and Pies most Cats fans would be expecting 3-0 before a loss after the bye
Not now not ever JackWhen will people learn.
Pretty fair summationIt's bizarre that people think this was a new Geelong and a different game plan. Apparently the first half of the grand final when we carved Richmond up in a similar way is too long ago for anybody to remember. The only real difference was we really cashed in on our dominance and in the period we were struggling and making mistakes Martin didn't play one of the greatest games of all time.
They did not listen, they're not listening still.When will people learn.
If 15-7 gets your 4th, and it has in 2017, 2018 and 2019, then I think they'll get there. 16-6 might be a bit tight, can't really have any slip ups for that to happen.
Sounds like you peaked 2 quarters early.We peaked perfectly last year. Than Richmond/Hardwick/Martin were super.
That last half was unfortunate but the 10 quarters prior were sublime.
Yeah. About 45 mins.Sounds like you peaked 2 quarters early.
If Geelong play that style and pull it off they bet every side in the comp. In saying that our Mids were up against it Geelongs group of Guthrie, Menegola and Duncan are criminally underrated and whilst Dusty/Bolton are dangerous a lot was left up to Edwards because Graham, Collier Dawkins, Pickett, Baker and McIntosh got thrashed around the ball/wing.
Cotchin, Prestia, Lambert is a huge hole to fill and in previous years we had the depth to cover them but with letting guys like Butler, Higgins, Lloyd , Ellis go over the past few years we don't have the depth to cover the injuries like we have in the past.
I must say it seemed odd watching a team ‘bully’ Richmond.
generally when I’ve watched them struggle over the last four years it’s because opponents have turned it on for a game and really played above themselves skill wise and Richmond have had a bit of an off night. That happened on Friday as well but more noticeable was the physical gap between the two sides. It actually was the sort of performance you’d expect to see from a heavyweight putting down a potential challenger only it was the challenger putting the heavyweight down. Not sure what to make of it even now
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Given Prestia Lambert and Cotch were out of the midfield we just got blown away and couldn’t get any pressure and Cameron Hawkins and Rohan had a field day with a supply.
Im pretty sure your mob gave us a hiding I’m similar style in 19 and we saw how that played out. Home and away wins mean nothing other than 4 points in the end.