Yes, good luck to the dees and whilst I want us to win, I’ll be barracking for them if they make the gf.Most of us are mate. It's a nice change from not having any stress at all for long long time.
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Yes, good luck to the dees and whilst I want us to win, I’ll be barracking for them if they make the gf.Most of us are mate. It's a nice change from not having any stress at all for long long time.
Jealous of what?Can't fathom why no love for the Dees LOL
Jealousy at its finest
Cats put the cue in the rack in that game. It was so easy…Dees will be adopting a defensive midfield formation from opening bounce. No Dangerfield bursts, or they'll be reliant on Stanley winning hitouts.
A lot has been talked about round 23, but all it really took was Yze et al saying let's play a defensive centreman, stopped cats exiting through the front of stoppage and the Cats' one wood was back in the bag. Really wish the boys could've organised that themselves a little better 'in quarter' as it was big damage in 6-10 minutes.
It's going to be fascinating what Scott comes up with for Friday night.
Zac Guthrie over Higgins seems like a dumb move
Same could be said for things we did, do you really think we would leave Danger & Selwood off for as long in the last again? Would Guthrie be that bad to kick it out on the full again from a slow play? Would we allow Gawn to basically take an uncontested Mark 15 metres out again?....All things are extremely unlikely, just as, if not more, than what you mentioned.....In the end all Round 23 showed us was at different times each team was on top. Tonight is a different game with much different stakes. You guys have earned the right to be favourites, no doubt, but cherry picking the Round 23 match can be done from both sides.The Cats kicked 4 goals in around 2-3 minutes without Melbourne even touching the ball! I can't imagine that will happen again.
Or Geelong has much more finals & big game experience. Depending on the result it’ll be one of those two, if we lose it’ll be because we’re “too old too slow” or if we win it’ll be because “Geelong won this off great experience & nous”....I’ve seen both sides of this coin, being younger doesn’t always equate to being better.So to summarise, Geelong are old and fat and Melbourne are young and virile.
Nice.
Melb should be favourites, are healthier and have this romantic push but gee wizz they are getting hyped up.
Who knows what the result will be but I haven’t heard one commentator mention the fact no Geelong mid played more than 70% game time in Rd 23. All I’ve heard is a 6 min burst cost Melb a percentage booster. Weird take for mine. Melbourne forwards that night couldn’t catch a cold. They scrapped some genuine half chance crumbing goals and kicked just as many goals from centre clearances. Geel team on paper has got better than that night. Melb dropped games in their last 2 months and had some really close finishes. This week it’s just been universally accepted that Melbourne are head and shoulders the best team of the year and are nigh on unbeatable??
Agree 100%. Dees deserve to be resounding favourites on recent formBut Geelong haven't exactly set the world on fire this finals series, they were exposed a fair bit against Port and last week defeated a banged up GWS side.
We are no certainties to win tonight sure but if we handle the occasion and stick to what Melbourne does best then the Cats will need to play out of their skins to win.
Yeah, and if they brought in that 16 year old kid the differential would be 2.954If they selected Higgins & Dahlhaus over Guthrie & say Holmes surely that would of been close to the record?
We were 44 points up against your mob and 3 points away from winning the minor premiership. You aren't the Harlem Globetrotters like you think you are.But Geelong haven't exactly set the world on fire this finals series, they were exposed a fair bit against Port and last week defeated a banged up GWS side.
We are no certainties to win tonight sure but if we handle the occasion and stick to what Melbourne does best then the Cats will need to play out of their skins to win.
Cats put the cue in the rack in that game. It was so easy…
This is what I mean. In any final you have to play well but to suggest you need to play out of your skin implies the Demons are just this head and shoulders above team.But Geelong haven't exactly set the world on fire this finals series, they were exposed a fair bit against Port and last week defeated a banged up GWS side.
We are no certainties to win tonight sure but if we handle the occasion and stick to what Melbourne does best then the Cats will need to play out of their skins to win.
Zac Guthrie over Higgins seems like a dumb move