I have a feeling that there is a top notch team in there - GWS - and we just don't know it yet.Like their are no top notch teams in the comp at the moment so any team is easily beatable
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I have a feeling that there is a top notch team in there - GWS - and we just don't know it yet.Like their are no top notch teams in the comp at the moment so any team is easily beatable
Duncan on parental leave?It's the kind of game we see a debutant. Big stage, not necessarily big opposition.
I'm going to take a punt at Mitch Hardie.
So Dangerfield and Stanley the outs.
Ins Conway and Hardie.
Duncan parental leave. Bruhn, Atkins and Bowes - give them another week to recover from niggles.
Think Dermie was saying on SEN they have all the pieces but can they put it together, especially in the big stage at the MCGI have a feeling that there is a top notch team in there - GWS - and we just don't know it yet.
BT will be thrilled after his disastrous interview with Danger on Raving BrianCh 7 advertising EXCLUSIVE NEWS ON DANGER'S INJURY BLOW coming up on the 6pm bulletin so assume he's ruled out.
Yep. A fair bit can change over an off-season, but it takes a month and a half or so to reveal if there's a 1000-pound gorilla in the mix or not.Think Dermie was saying on SEN they have all the pieces but can they put it together, especially in the big stage at the MCG
They are pretty darn good and though it’s early days, I suspect one will have to get past them to win the flag this year. That guy can coach.I have a feeling that there is a top notch team in there - GWS - and we just don't know it yet.
Would you please give a summary? NSW gets nothing about Geelong.Scotty has a presser this morning so hopefully so additional info on players.
I have a feeling that there is a top notch team in there - GWS - and we just don't know it yet.
And of that, I just think the GWS list bats deeper. Certainly up forward it does.The 2 NSW teams are travelling the best i will give you that
GWS list all of a sudden just looks crazy strong to me.And of that, I just think the GWS list bats deeper. Certainly up forward it does.
The 2 NSW teams are travelling the best i will give you that
Basically this for mine.Don't know if it's actually against the grain but by reading in this thread I get the feeling people think Rohan isn't best 22.
I think he's a mortal lock when healthy
All I did was tell the truth. Miers is good but with that kicking style and absolutely no left side he will never be great. He had a good game against the Crows but even in that game, his flaws held him back. E.g. running around the player on the mark towards the boundary and kicking a set shot out of bounds on the full. I'd prefer he went back an extra 5 meters and kicked over the mark. But that isn't an option because it is not in his repertoire.
Thank you so much for posting this update
Patrick Dangerfield is expected to miss the next fortnight with a low-grade hamstring injury, while a couple of midfielders are set to be available for selection for the Easter Monday match against Hawthorn.
Geelong Cats Assistant General Manager – Football Brett Johnson said Dangerfield’s injury would likely only rule him out for the short term.
“Patrick injured his hamstring late in the game on Friday night, it’s a low-grade hamstring injury,” Johnson said.
“We expect Danger to only miss two weeks, so we look forward to getting him back on the park soon.”
Jack Bowes, who suffered a heavy cork to his calf in the lead-up to Round 1, is expected to be available for selection as he returns to full training on Wednesday.
Tom Atkins, who was a late withdrawal for the Round 2 clash with Adelaide with an adductor complaint, is also expected to be available for the traditional Easter Monday clash against the Hawks.
“Tom was really close (to playing), he just had a real low-grade adductor injury that we didn’t want to risk. We expect him to train fully tomorrow (Wednesday) and be available to play,” Johnson said.
“Jack has been recovering from that calf contusion (cork). Again, he is the same as Tom: if he trains fully tomorrow, we expect him to be available.”
Tanner Bruhn remains a test this week as he recovers from an injury suffered during Geelong’s Round 1 clash with St Kilda.
“Tanner is looking good. He’s had that mid-foot sprain, so we’re being cautious with that. He was a test late last week and didn’t get up, so he’ll be the same again for this week,” Johnson said.
Gary Rohan, Cameron Guthrie, Joe Furphy and Mitch Edwards are all progressing in their respective rehabilitation programs.
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Look on the bright side Mr Meow, his stump could be a powerful weapon in hitouts. If he gets a hook, his marking could improve significantly. Sherrin will love him. A bionic hand, you know well. . .Geez they're really calling him "Stumpy"? Isn't that a little insensitive?
Lindner was my favourite in 87...
Not on the app. Assume it'll be 6.20pm Sunday night now.Are the teams out yet? Can’t find them anywhere
Don't know if it's actually against the grain but by reading in this thread I get the feeling people think Rohan isn't best 22.
I think he's a mortal lock when healthy