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When will we hear about Holmes' scan results?
I went a little early. Especially against Collingwood!Not over yet.
But swans play us well there and at home ..
Never played at the G..
I went a little early. Especially against Collingwood!
What you still doing on? you should be banned mods mods lolIs there a Preview thread for the Grand Final yet?
Gee. Not once in 125 years.We've played the Swans at the MCG before
We've never played the Swans in a GF at any venue
Much more symmetrically pleasing if we win next Saturday. 4 flags from 16 seasons, 4-2 record in grand finals, a Scott-coached premiership to cap off our glory era - but then another forged over a decade with a completely different team.View attachment 1511051
Thought this was cool and shows just how bloody good this club is. Since 2007, we’ve now made 6 GF’s with currently a 3-2 record, 07,08,09,11,20 & 22. We’ve made PF’s in 10,13,16,17,19 & 21, an EF in 2012, a SF in 2014 and the only down year was 2015 when we finished 10th.
And all this while constantly rebuilding the list.
It’s an extraordinary effort and a flag next week would honestly cap off a remarkable last 15 years.
What an absurd finding. Bailey ducked his head and was looking for a high cheapie. Henry clearly went in too hot but actually avoided any head/neck contact and ended up clumsily going over the top and only making negligible contact to Bailey's shoulder.And the MRO decisions from last night are in...
GEELONG defender Jack Henry is free to play in the AFL grand final after avoiding suspension over an incident involving Brisbane's Zac Bailey.
Henry was charged with forceful front-on contact on Bailey from a collision that occurred during the second quarter of the Cats' 71-point preliminary final win on Friday night.
The AFL match review officer graded Henry's actions as careless conduct, low impact and high contact.
The grading resulted in a $3000 fine, which can be reduced to $2000 with an early guilty plea.
It leaves Henry available for Saturday's grand final against Sydney at the MCG.
It will be the 24-year-old's second appearance in a season decider after he featured in the Cats' loss to Richmond two years ago.
There were no other charges out of Friday night's preliminary final.
The MRO findings from Saturday's epic Sydney-Collingwood preliminary final will be released on Sunday afternoon.
What an absurd finding. Bailey ducked his head and was looking for a high cheapie. Henry clearly went in too hot but actually avoided any head/neck contact and ended up clumsily going over the top and only making negligible contact to Bailey's shoulder.
Free yes but not a sanction. Suspect the Cats wont bother appealing it as it would be a distraction.
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Classic Cats Big footy response.Don’t buy it….something is up IMO
I haven’t slept since Queen Elizabeth died, all those days are a haze. Our excoriating demolition of BrizVegas. . .can only sayWhat you still doing on? you should be banned mods mods lol
ThanksThere'll be one shortly
At 3am I'm guessing Daz will be sleeping, and that he'd be more inclined to get something prepared once awake
And the MRO decisions from last night are in...
GEELONG defender Jack Henry is free to play in the AFL grand final after avoiding suspension over an incident involving Brisbane's Zac Bailey.
Henry was charged with forceful front-on contact on Bailey from a collision that occurred during the second quarter of the Cats' 71-point preliminary final win on Friday night.
The AFL match review officer graded Henry's actions as careless conduct, low impact and high contact.
The grading resulted in a $3000 fine, which can be reduced to $2000 with an early guilty plea.
It leaves Henry available for Saturday's grand final against Sydney at the MCG.
It will be the 24-year-old's second appearance in a season decider after he featured in the Cats' loss to Richmond two years ago.
There were no other charges out of Friday night's preliminary final.
The MRO findings from Saturday's epic Sydney-Collingwood preliminary final will be released on Sunday afternoon.