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I would play Wilshire regardlessWilshire picked a bad time to have a bad VFL game.
If he had another high-level game, you'd think he was a cert to play.
After watching him in the VFL... I'm not so sure.
Wilshire picked a bad time to have a bad VFL game.
If he had another high-level game, you'd think he was a cert to play.
After watching him in the VFL... I'm not so sure.
Geelong Diary - Round 7: What's on the menu this week
WEDNESDAY
2.00pm - Shaun Mannagh will front the media on Wednesday to talk through a big Easter Monday win, while also taking a look ahead to Round 7.
THURSDAY
12.00pm - Take an in depth look at Carlton's strengths and weaknesses with Geelong's Opposition Analysis.
3.00pm - Jack Bowes speaks to the media on Wednesday to take a look ahead to Round 7.
6.00pm - Tim McGrath returns to GMHBA Stadium for this week's edition of Time Cat-Sule, which takes a look back at a classic clash between Geelong and Carlton from 1994.
6.20pm - Geelong will name their initial 26 man squad ahead of Sunday's match.
FRIDAY
12.00pm - Geelong will name their VFL team for Sunday's clash with Carlton at IKON Park as well its VFLW team for the Round 2 clash with the Blues.
5.30pm - Tune back in as the Cats finalise their team for Round 7.
SATURDAY
9.00am - Catch up on everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's game with the weekly Match Preview.
12.05pm - Geelong's VFLW team will be in action for their Round 2 match against Carlton.
1.00pm - Chris Scott will speak to media in his weekly press conference just 24 hours out from the clash with Carlton.
SUNDAY
11.05am - Prior to the AFL match, Geelong's VFL team will do battle with Carlton at IKON Park.
3.20pm - The build up is complete and the Cats are back in action, as they take on Carlton at the MCG.
Thinking the MC look beyond just the most recent outing for a player - be it them dropping back to VFL or even a debut
The day Blicavs retires will make us a lot weaker. Mr Fixit.
Re O Henry , there was a game when he was at Colllingwood , might have been against the Crows , where he came on as sub , kicked 4 goals and basically won the game for the Magpies
So i would make him the Sub this week , if he comes on and does well , then he can come back into the AFL Starting team , but if he is a fizzer as the sub then he can go to the VFL
I wouldnt be even having a Threepence on Geelong this week , often the Cats struggle after the Easter Monday game against Haw , plus its Carltons 30 year anniversary after their last flag , so they are going to be fired up for this game - and they did thrash us last year
Some games you have a gut feel , like playing Stk at Marvel is allways a worry , and this game unfortunately ive got the same feel
I think the Blues will win by about 3-4 goals , so i will take any narrow Geel victory this week so the Cats go 5-2

SNAP!His "Support Cat"![]()
Atkins is like Smith's "assistance animal"

Early squad news -
Out: Miers
In: Clark, Duncan, Mullin & Wiltshire (talked up for potential debut)
I'd say it's just mullin for miers unless anyone is sore (although I am sure they will give Duncan 4 sub games at some point). I'd like to see Henry dropped but I doubt it happens.
did you notice OH was manned up by #6 on Monday for quite a while? Hardly the 3/4th defender.Just picking up on your comment that Ollie Henry is playing in a quasi Rohan role. Rohan was around 94kg with extreme pace and hit packs hard. I think if anyone is filling that role it is Danger. The way our forward line is structured Henry should be getting the 3rd or 4th defender assuming Neale and Danger take the first and second and if Cameron is playing forward he takes the 2nd or 3rd. Henry should be creating more opportunities for himself than he is.
False confidence. Dominating at VFL level does not necessarily create good habits & can garnish a me-first attitude. But it can work for some who need a dose of humble pie. Ginnivan...The being dropped is not what builds the confidence. It's the playing at a lower level where he can focus on his fundamentals in a less-competitive environment.
Kinda like going for a 10km run when you're training for a marathon.
Unusual betting gameWe've had 2 heavy running games. And some clubs just have your measure.
Smith into the middle and danger forward might have just moved the needle.
But there's no way I'd bet on this game.
Actually, I would bet during the game when momentum is shown. That's the key.
Being between a 4/10 and a 7/10 in all those roles doesn’t make him best in leagueI know this is an unpopular opinion, but IMO, Blitz is the best player in the league. The bloke can play as a key back, ruckman, wing and lockdown midfielder, and sometimes all four during the same match and do the job superbly. Name another player in the league versatile enough to play all those roles.
He could probably be a key forward too but we haven't needed to play him there yet.
Yeah bur perhaps 4+6+7+7Being between a 4/10 and a 7/10 in all those roles doesn’t make him best in league
Read in Sir Richard Attenborough's voice..Hahahaha - brilliant.
I actually love that Smith sticks it up the crowd.
Hope he does it every game.
I think it does, because it opens up so many tactical innovations in the way the team can play. He's been so crucial in that way. The combination of Scott and Blicavs.Being between a 4/10 and a 7/10 in all those roles doesn’t make him best in league