Geelong seem to be the only club that doesn't get called for the new holding the ball interpretations.
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I think Geelong came into that game with a good plan to combat our strengths on their unique shaped ground and they executed it well from the first bounce and it unsettled us. Other factors were the short break and travel from WA for us, and Jeremy Cameron putting in a dominant performance for them. I'd be confident against them at the MCG in a final this year if that eventuated.Two observations:
1. Geelong appears to have played their Grand Final against us.
2. North is showing a familiar pattern. For two years now, they are playing well in the season’s garbage time after playing so poorly when it mattered. I was tired of that pattern at Hawthorn.
It’s like they have a green light to dispose of it however and whenever they like. Staggering how much they get away with it although with the new HTB, the AFL have once again taken something that was broken and broken it even more.
Do you think we'll ever get to play Geelong in Tassie?
In AFL Knee Jerk heaven drinking beers with DissentHas the new stricter interpretation of holding the ball gone out the window again? Cats have been caught dead half a dozen times this game and not been called.
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Has the new stricter interpretation of holding the ball gone out the window again? Cats have been caught dead half a dozen times this game and not been called.
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Has the new stricter interpretation of holding the ball gone out the window again? Cats have been caught dead half a dozen times this game and not been called.
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I mentioned it a few weeks back, Chris Scott had a sook a month ago and doesn’t want black and white decisions. He coaches his team to be better in the greyness and how to get away with itFiney mentioned this last night - was annoyed that it had reverted back when in his opinion, it had changed the game for the better
They play the odds. They’ll drop, throw and incorrectly dispose of the ball 20 times and maybe get pinged once. Risk low, reward high. It’s not on the Cats, it’s on the AFL to do something about it which they don’t.I mentioned it a few weeks back, Chris Scott had a sook a month ago and doesn’t want black and white decisions. He coaches his team to be better in the greyness and how to get away with it
Got to be charity. That missed tackle on Stewart wasn't even D grade standard.How is Stephenson still on an AFL list?