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Nah, I just checked with myself and can reconfirm that it's not hurting as much as 2004, when we seemed doomed to never have anything go our way.

There's a certain type of supporter, though, who seems to secretly enjoy losing because it allows them to rant and fume and enter Terry Wallace "spew up" mode.

We came from 12th, making things up as we went along, with a lot of players still finding their way at the level and gave it good shake ... and when it all seemed over, and we were seriously compromised by injury, we kept coming back.
😻 😻 😻

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2. Bore his SM disagreeing hysteria 😹

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There's a certain type of supporter, though, who seems to secretly enjoy losing because it allows them to rant and fume.

We were resilient, determined + 2007 onwards 2009, 2011 + 2022 😻

Yes! From 1963 + through the drought horror decades, we prevailed 😻

Disappointing loss tonight, may I still be proud?
 
😻 😻 😻

Was there

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1. Where is Terry Wallace?

2. Bore his SM disagreeing hysteria 😹

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There's a certain type of supporter, though, who seems to secretly enjoy losing because it allows them to rant and fume.

We were resilient, determined + 2007 onwards 2009, 2011 + 2022 😻

Yes! From 1963 + through the drought horror decades, we prevailed 😻

Disappointing loss tonight, may I still be proud?

Brutal loss tonight .

But we've seen 4 flags ...yes a few more would of been great.or even one more.

Some poor people don't see any in their life time.
 

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at one point, mid 90s, I was convinced I would never see one.
The 90 were brutal .

The club was is a bad way before cookie etc worked their magic.
Then the reward happens.
 
They are not beating sydneys midfield with darcy fort vs grundy and sydney having the week off. We have seen all year how brisbane can get opened up defensively. I expect its over by half time.
Which is sad for neutrals.
Yep. They are gonna get flogged.

Which gives me no joy at all as someone who lives in Sydney
 
Yep. They are gonna get flogged.

Which gives me no joy at all as someone who lives in Sydney
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Anyone else at the game recon we were gassed in the last quarter.

I thought there were a couple of moment when we gained good possession at half back and no one really ran to position, really wanting it.

They did look tired. Weird.

I thought the same .

But a few cats players went down in the second half.
 
Mate I’m 12 pages into this thread and there are comments I agree with and others that are complete rubbish.

What I don’t think is being appreciated is that making it back to a prelim is no guarantee… it’s ****ing hard work. We’ve been super lucky to play in so many. We may not see another for years.. who knows…

We blew a golden opportunity tonight. Pretending otherwise/consoling yourself that bris were the better team is complete and utter BS. We should have won tonight. End of story. May we have lost next week based on injuries/suspensions… maybe. But we should have won this game.

Blow as much smoke up your arse as you want.. this was a missed opportunity.

have we over performed from preseason predictions.. 100% but that doesn’t excuse tonight
 
I have nothing at hand to back this up, but my quick reflection is that we've played poorly in the wet all year (sans that Brisbane blizzard game). Lots of double touches, dropped marks, losing feet, etc.. when the oppo seemed to cope much better.
Losing one's feet is a killer. It happened a couple of times tonight leading to Brisbane goals. You'd think maintaining your feet in a contest is something that could be taught and learned but some players never get it.
 
Gutted by the loss but have to give credit where it's due to the lions who were the better team in a hell of a contest.

I thought we had the tactical upper hand for most of the game, but some of the basic skills were off. Missed shots, missed marks, fumbles, miscommunication.

When Stengle kicked the ball away to give away an ill-disciplined 50m penalty, I thought something's not quite right, this is going to be one of those nights.

Finals is like that. The pressure finds a way to throw a cruel spotlight on even the smallest of cracks and weaknesses.

At the end of the day it's a missed opportunity, nothing more. But you just never know whether it will be 12 months or 12 years before you get another chance.

When you look at how much change there has been to this team even during the season itself it reminds you that next year may have to have a few steps back before the 2 steps forward. But it's the rise of the likes of Dempsey and Humphries and others that gives me faith that we will be back in the not-too-distant future.
 

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Listening to Scott’s presser, it’s very clear the incident with King yesterday shook the club and his absence tonight was felt.

Also confirmed Holmes ‘did’ have a bit of gastro, and Covid going around the club. 👀

What terrible timing for the gastro that and the hamstring sure cost us a GF.
 
Yep. They are gonna get flogged.

Which gives me no joy at all as someone who lives in Sydney

100 %.
Papley the idiot will be unbearable as will warner. The only irony will be adams missing a flag again.
 
Brutal loss tonight .

But we've seen 4 flags ...yes a few more would of been great.or even one more.

Some poor people don't see any in their life time.
So true rocker 😻

My earliest Aussie Rules memory. . .you must promise to put it in your vault* please?

*(Because I must keep my image a mystery)

Anyhoo!

Sitting on my darling Dad’s lap, watching Geelong defeat our nemesis by 49 points! Dipping my finger into his Sherry + enjoying his pipe 😻

Then the 44 year drought until 2007 😻

Subsequently, defying AFL equalisation strategy despite former Geelong Chairman, Colin Carter, initiating that strategy!

We are Geelong!
😻
 
Mate I’m 12 pages into this thread and there are comments I agree with and others that are complete rubbish.

What I don’t think is being appreciated is that making it back to a prelim is no guarantee… it’s ****ing hard work. We’ve been super lucky to play in so many. We may not see another for years.. who knows…

We blew a golden opportunity tonight. Pretending otherwise/consoling yourself that bris were the better team is complete and utter BS. We should have won tonight. End of story. May we have lost next week based on injuries/suspensions… maybe. But we should have won this game.

Blow as much smoke up your arse as you want.. this was a missed opportunity.

have we over performed from preseason predictions.. 100% but that doesn’t excuse tonight
Glad someone else sees it this way away. We absolutely squandered a golden opportunity tonight and gifted the Swoms a flag just like how we ****ed up in 2019 and gave the Tigers an easy kill.
 
The words are true but when I try to repeat them all I taste is vinegar
Vinegar, while bitter, is an excellent cleanser, it actually rids cats’ pee! With two peeing male cats, I avow it!
 
If he has signed for 2 years, and we can bring in Smith and another high quality midfielder or two, we are back among it again.
Defense is strong, forwardline will be high scoring again next season, the issue last season that we didn't address and hurt us tonight is lack of depth in midfield.
Guys like Holmes and Bruhn will continue to develop, and maybe we get more out of Bowes, but unless someone like a Clark or Stevens have break out years, or we find another Tim Kelly in the lower leagues, we don't have anyone on our list to break into the midfield and take us further.

If we get Smith in that helps, but thats assuming he bounces back from an ACL. I would hope the clubs current wishlist is 2x mids that immediately are best 22 and maybe a ruck.

But fix that midfield and we finish top 4 again and give ourselves another chance.
The way Ashcroft has bounced back from his ACL gives me a lot of hope that Bailey Smith will be fine.
 
Sorry to intrude, but just want to offer my commiserations, plus, as a neutral, (though barracking for the Cats - my sister and nephew are Cats members and were at the game last night) post a couple of comments.

I thought there was a big switch in momentum early in the third quarter, when Dangerfield got pinged for a dangerous tackle on McCluggage. In my opinion it was not a dangerous tackle, but rather a very good tackle and the commentators also said that Dangerfield was hard done by.

It should have been holding the ball and instead of it going inside Brisbane's forward line and shortly after they got a goal, it should have gone into Geelong's forward 50 and who knows how that might have altered the direction of the game. It seemed to me that it took some of the "wind out of Geelong's Sails" that decision.

At least two other decisions, or in one situation, a non-decision, also impacted the game in that crucial stage of the third quarter. One was the mark paid to Charlie Cameron deep in the forward pocket, which to my eyes at least, it was out on the full, with his kick from the boundary resulting in a crucial goal. Tom Stewart also thought it was out too, though he may not have been the most reliable witness.

The second was on the members wing, when a Brisbane player gathered the ball (it might have been Berry) and it looked to me as if he kicked it forward after the ball had crossed the boundary. He was certainly outside the field of play but he may have kept the ball from crossing the line before he kicked it.

Although the free kick count only marginally favoured Brisbane, once again the umpiring was pretty average. The AFL has a huge problem with the standard of umpiring and scarily, on the assumption that they are the next generation of AFL Men's umpires, the standard is even worse in the AFLW. God help us all.

One thing that I felt was a disturbing trend right throughout the game was that Brisbane easily lead the possession count, which is never a good sign.

Anyway, look on the bright side, Cats fans, there is still next year when doubtless you will play us (North Melbourne), twice again and achieve two "nice" percentage boosting wins. :eek:
 
Serious question from a neutral - How much do you think the loss of your midfield coach was tonight? Steven King is the mid-field coach right? I'm guessing not having him there had some effect.
It certainly wouldn't have helped. The whole situation may have thrown the whole club out whack a tiny bit. It was quite distressing for the players to witness.

In terms of tactically, whether or not there was something Steven King could have added on the day that Chris Scott wouldn't have been able to identify; it's really hard to know.

I would have thought the message was pretty clear by now, and it was simply up to the playing group to execute what they've been training for all season.

I wouldn't like to use it as an excuse for why we lost the game. However, I wouldn't minimise the incident to the point where I'd be suggesting that it did not matter one iota.
 

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