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Cats will be criticised all week before responding by giving WC a pasting.
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Cats will be criticised all week before responding by giving WC a pasting.
We'll see but the script for this rivalry in recent times has been:
In Perth - Eagles just over the line
In Geelong - Cats in an absolute smashing.
If it follows the recent pattern it will be interesting to see how many pundits quickly change their tune about Geelong's prospects for 2021.
I think the issue is that WC probably won't bring the kind of pressure that has at times made Geelong look uncomfortable this season.We'll see but the script for this rivalry in recent times has been:
In Perth - Eagles just over the line
In Geelong - Cats in an absolute smashing.
If it follows the recent pattern it will be interesting to see how many pundits quickly change their tune about Geelong's prospects for 2021.
Reactionary doesn't mean "over-reacting to things".Given how reactionary the media is anything is possible.
Reactionary doesn't mean "over-reacting to things".
Sure, but the word means something else.Oh but they do.
Well I have pencilled in WC for top 4 , if they lose to this piss poor Geelong side then I will revise my view on WcI think the issue is that WC probably won't bring the kind of pressure that has at times made Geelong look uncomfortable this season.
We'll lose but should then really win the next six. Should still get to 8-4 before the bye.Well I have pencilled in WC for top 4 , if they lose to this piss poor Geelong side then I will revise my view on Wc
The Cats just have to keep banking these ugly 4 points. The form will come when the real business kicks off. 3-2 is just fine at this stage.We'll see but the script for this rivalry in recent times has been:
In Perth - Eagles just over the line
In Geelong - Cats in an absolute smashing.
If it follows the recent pattern it will be interesting to see how many pundits quickly change their tune about Geelong's prospects for 2021.
Off his tucker?I think Dangerfield may be past his best.
You'd think NicNat would have a day out.We haven't won in Geelong since 2006.
Pencil it in.
Good draw coming up for Cats. WC vulnerable away. Sydney due to come back to pack and will lift big time for GF rematch.
The Cats just have to keep banking these ugly 4 points. The form will come when the real business kicks off. 3-2 is just fine at this stage.
Yeah, I think Richmond's start in the last two flag seasons has been underwhelming, but they've earned the respect that they'll be there when it counts. I feel like Geelong's earned the respect that they'll get to a top 4/top 6 spot, but not take that final step.
I look back at seasons like 2014, where we finished top 4, but with a poor percentage in an exhausting H&A campaign where everything seemed like a struggle and we ultimately went out in straight sets. Or 2019 where we started like a house on fire in the first half and somehow finished on top despite a three month long W/L/W/L picket fence which continued into the finals with the patented Geelong sh*t the bed QF, before a bit of redemption in the SF and then losing the PF.
We actually started in a similar fashion in 2011, looking absolutely dreadful at times before hitting our groove. Difference being, we somehow scratched out those early wins without a bad performance costing us a loss and then when things started to click, we ultimately went like 12-0 before our first loss. The 2011 Cats would have found a way to steal that Round 1 win against Adelaide.
I think we're going to beat West Coast to go to 4-2 and put pressure on the top 4 and after that I honestly don't know what to make of this crew. Nothing new but truly worrying signs at the MCG, being comprehensively dismantled by Melbourne and almost losing to a truly awful Hawthorn side, who I personally think is every bit as bad as North (admittedly from the ebb and flow of that game, we probably won by about 2-4 goals, but that isn't what the results say).
given what you've said, that reflects worse on west coast than anything about geelong. west coast should win, but then they capitulated horribly against st kilda.
west coast looked like a million bucks against us, but is that because they were amazing or because we came out completely flat?
it's hard to know what's going on at the moment. ump pays that free kick against brisbane and its 2-3 with the 2 wins being against hawthorn (barely) and north and you'd think bottom 6 side.
I appreciate that it's hard to put the end of the Brisbane game aside, but given the general flow of each game, I'd say we've won the games we should have and lost the games we should have.
Hawkins missed a regulation opportunity in Round 1 to put us within a kick with like four minutes left, if he kicks that, would the Crows have held their nerve? Yeah, we could easily be 2-3 right now, but we could almost as easily be 4-1. That's going to happen during a season. Most teams need a bit of luck to go their way.
fair enough, i did think brisbane were the better side in that last quarter. hawthorn would have been pinching it if they somehow got up.
the top 4 teams from last year do seem to be just struggling a bit early on. not sure if its just the slightly shortened pre-season or the game style. bulldogs look a million bucks at the moment and only had a couple of weeks extra.
the game has changed this year and i don't think geelong's game style stacks up at all. not yet particularly convinced ours does either.
We'll see but the script for this rivalry in recent times has been:
In Perth - Eagles just over the line
In Geelong - Cats in an absolute smashing.
If it follows the recent pattern it will be interesting to see how many pundits quickly change their tune about Geelong's prospects for 2021.