We had a much bigger chance then that.We had what I might call a puncher's chance in an even year.
A punchers chance is more what port adelaide or hawthorn had.
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We had a much bigger chance then that.We had what I might call a puncher's chance in an even year.
I think they need to introduce a system where the captain can call a third umpire review twice in a match. Tom stewarts bump would of been turned over. As would of quite a few others.
We had a much bigger chance then that.
Not with a paper-thin midfield like ours we didn't.We had a much bigger chance then that.
A punchers chance is more what port adelaide or hawthorn had.
Writing has been on the wall for a long time with Mitch. He just doesn't impact games anymore like he used to.Mitch Duncan was badly exposed and cost two late goals. Champion of the club but needs to be told no more.
Thats true and now sydney have an about 95 % chance thanks to us.
No doubt McInerney looks like being a big loss for Brisbane, but I wouldn't be surprised if they put up a better showing against Sydney compared with what we may have been able to role out - Holmes wouldn't be playing, and then there'd be questions over the availability of J. Henry, Bruhn and Stanley, while Dangerfield reportedly has a rib issue
We may have limped to the prelim final line a bit more than is being admitted and running out next Saturday may not have been the best result for us
Yep. Rather lose a close PF than get smashed in the big dance.No doubt McInerney looks like being a big loss for Brisbane, but I wouldn't be surprised if they put up a better showing against Sydney compared with what we may have been able to role out - Holmes wouldn't be playing, and then there'd be questions over the availability of J. Henry, Bruhn and Stanley, while Dangerfield reportedly has a rib issue
We may have limped to the prelim final line a bit more than is being admitted and running out next Saturday may not have been the best result for us
I was discussing this with my Lions supporting partner.
Outside Big O, Lions pretty much have 29 AFL level guys they can have ready go with for Saturday, obviously Coleman and Doedee have been out all year so they don't factor but most of the guys below have consistently played AFL level footy this year
They would be able to plug and play guys like Fort (backup Ruck), Sharp, Prior, Dev Robertson, Shadeau Brain, Bruce Reville (injured) even Harry Smith if they wanted to go there for ruck (they wouldn't)
Cats looked like they were dropping like flies, most likely would have gone in with halfway done or no Holmes, JHenry, Danger, Bruhn, Stanley etc.
We would be relying heavily on SDK, Clark, 2E, Knevitt, Clohesy, Parfitt, an underdone and potentially cooked Hawk and Guthrie
Sydney would have killed us lol
Yep. Rather lose a close PF than get smashed in the big dance.
No one expected us to contend and make the final four at the start of the season so we did overachieve. That overachievement probably explains why we didn't close out the match. It was a lost opportunity but that is what every losing PF team feels when the margin is a couple of goals or less. We needed one of our star forwards to perform in the last quarter, Cameron or Stengle, but it wasn't to be.Not sure I agree with overachieving in 2024
We probably didn't expect to contend but final four & home finals v interstate teams I can't help but feel this was a massive opportunity lost!
Amazing how a year of work can be lost in 1.5 quarters then again in 2.5 minutes...
So when's Bailey Smith announcing the Cats?
Any minute now.
Thats true and now sydney have an about 95 % chance thanks to us.
Not sure I agree with overachieving in 2024
We probably didn't expect to contend but final four & home finals v interstate teams I can't help but feel this was a massive opportunity lost!
Amazing how a year of work can be lost in 1.5 quarters then again in 2.5 minutes...
Exactly right.Not sure I agree with overachieving in 2024
We probably didn't expect to contend but final four & home finals v interstate teams I can't help but feel this was a massive opportunity lost!
Amazing how a year of work can be lost in 1.5 quarters then again in 2.5 minutes...
No you have more than that. You have the best team since 2011 geelong.Not with a paper-thin midfield like ours we didn't.
Combine Port's midfield with our defence and attack, and you'd have a bona fide flag winner.
Perhaps the answer is to not pay it a free kick, (indeed keep it HTB) but still have it reportable.Yes but we are not teaching players to protect themselves we are rewarding them for letting their head hit the ground for a free when they could be bracing themselves (see mcluggage). Its becoming soccer levels of staging (which is why that game is crap) and we need to put some onus back on the player being tackled. If they dont a whole generation of fans like me will simply leave the game and go watch other sports instead.
C'est la vie...
I attended the game. In fact, it was the first and only game attended so far in 2024. It has been hard with work and young kids to find the logistics to get to games, not that I've ever been a mad game attender anyhow.
Sometimes you can quite easily see teams get 'the rub of the green' in games, whether it is in favour of your team or not. Bounces just freakishly going to your way, kicks coming off that wouldn't always, stupid handballs etc etc. In the Port game I definitely felt this for the Cats, despite the Port putting in a relatively poor showing.
..but I also felt it go against us in the PF. It is just how it is, it's not an excuse, just a feeling. Aside from Miers snap and the Messi soccer, I didn't think we had a hell of a lot of 'lucky calls' throughout the game, where Brisbane got on the end of quite a few. Again, don't take this as an excuse whinge or whatever, it was just a feeling from me.
..oh and the Mullins dribble kick. Felt like an almost sliding doors moment for me. If he had steadied up and either taken the kick or looked for a better option and we had goaled here, it could quite easily have shifted the fate of this game.
You can always live in hindsight I suppose! I felt the way that the game was played that Hawkins probably would have been a solid inclusion, assuming he was 80-90%+ fit enough to do it. It just felt like a game where a solid forward could have grabbed a few marks - which Neale threatened to do but didn't quite capitalise on.
It was a bit tricky at half time, we were up by 20pts. Was this a threat.. "I dunno", I thought. "We were also up by 20pts in the Port game at half time.. this could go anywhere!?" I felt that in H2 we should have had the fresher legs. We should have essentially run all over them in Q4 but that's how this goes sometimes, sometimes a team wants it more. I genuinely thought when we goaled to go 1pt up we were going to sneak away with it.
Alas.. not everything goes our way.
For me, as a Cats supporter, I am blessed with what we have offered the competition since 2004.
I also walked away with a sense that 25 will be another contending year, which is oddly stressing me out as we all like to write Geelong off
C'est la vie...
..oh and the Mullins dribble kick. Felt like an almost sliding doors moment for me. If he had steadied up and either taken the kick or looked for a better option and we had goaled here, it could quite easily have shifted the fate of this game.
Losing a PF can hurt almost more than losing a GF - but being embarrassed in the GF can have a big impact going forward, and thinking we would have been carrying a few players who just were ready or up to the task had we got there
Sometimes (just ask Port Adelaide), it's better not to make it than to scrape it in and get killed.The one for me is Holmes. Irrespective of being a team sport, it would be beyond heartbreak for the kid to miss again. Drove us all year, B&F etc. and irreplaceable. Couldn't stand all the hoopla that would go on about Danger's tackle either.
So sunnyside up, but I have a feeling next week we'll think we could have got them (Bris/Swans) rather than it be a walkover.