Hope she makes a quick & full recoveryWatched the game in the rah, mum had a stroke but I told her the power won and she knew it was Geelong and managed to say * them
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Hope she makes a quick & full recoveryWatched the game in the rah, mum had a stroke but I told her the power won and she knew it was Geelong and managed to say * them
Never lost a Showdown. He's a winner.Last year you couldn't trust this team being up at by 12 3QT.
Now it doesn't matter. They'll fight it out regardless.
Amazing turnaround in mindset.
#startthecarr
HarshI hope you appreciate it. Butters pick 12, Chayce Jones pick 9
Look after your Mum, hope all goes well for her.Watched the game in the rah, mum had a stroke but I told her the power won and she knew it was Geelong and managed to say * them
No current season stats available
Even after the game replay it was missed.And yet, totally missed by the commentators
My dad had one three weeks ago and spent time in the RAH, now in rehab at Hampstead. Your mum's in good hands there. My old boy can't talk at the minute, but if he could he'd be saying * the cats too!Watched the game in the rah, mum had a stroke but I told her the power won and she knew it was Geelong and managed to say * them
You wish Warren understood the club better? Are you mental, if it wasn't for him calling out the dud Hinkley and making him accountable in the media we'd still be where we've been for the last ten years.A very wise man in the 5AA radio broadcast said to the other very wise man in the 5AA broadcast:
"Good teams beat bad umpiring"
Not sure how many of you heard that, those at the game may have, those listening to the moribund TV commentary from east of our border may have missed this the same way noone living east of Bordertown has memories of the Mad Mouse, Don Dunstan and the day of the Glenelg Apocalypse, an Alan Shiell football article, Golden North Giant Twins or anything else of the like.
Warren and Tim rode that win with the same early frustration and late jubilation that I'd expect from a couple of 15 year olds sitting in the cheer squad after sneaking in a hip flask of brandavino and having the best days of their lives.
It was a pleasure to experience the game with them.
I just wish Warren understood the club better ....
How could I put anything in a review that is better than that comment.
So I won't even try.
I could be wrong but I read that as clearly sarcastic. I think you both agree with each otherYou wish Warren understood the club better? Are you mental, if it wasn't for him calling out the dud Hinkley and making him accountable in the media we'd still be where we've been for the last ten years.
Warren's a Champion of the club, Hinkley will NEVER be. Even if the unthinkable did happen and we win the flag, that's got Carr's name all over it and Hinkley gets credits only for giving high fives on the bench
I think everyone should be thanking me just quietlyI think everyone should thank me for this win. Once I started to have faith the game just clicked for the boys.
I think everyone should thank me for this win. Once I started to have faith the game just clicked for the boys.
Watch philthy go straight to the draft and trading board gonna be burning the candle at both ends tonight me spinks
One thing I'm no longer hearing is, "We hope to put up a good performance." (or words to that effect) There now seems to be an expectation to win every time we take the field because of the myriad of weapons we have at our disposal, and that's a powerful position to be in.Agreed, I still don't trust us either. Got to enjoy the streak we're on but I still see the dumb stuff, the clangers, the poor individual efforts that the best teams don't do and I think it'll bring us undone in the end, along with our shaky defense. Hope I'm wrong and we can stand up when it counts at the business end.
I was happy to go to the game and soak up the atmosphere, instead of being at home and reading the gameday thread, because some of those posts early on look embarrassing.
I do hate our constant talking up of the opposition. Hinkley does this all the time. ****ing Shits me.One thing I'm no longer hearing is, "We hope to put up a good performance." (or words to that effect) There now seems to be an expectation to win every time we take the field because of the myriad of weapons we have at our disposal, and that's a powerful position to be in.
Yeah I was distressed at the time that he came back on. Sometimes the well-being of the player has to come before the team. It looked serious at the time.Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield was taken to hospital after copping a heavy knock during the Cats’ 38-point loss to Port Adelaide on Thursday night. The 33-year-old played out the rest of the game after suffering a blow to his lower back/hip region in a collision with Dan Houston in the second quarter. The ABC reports Dangerfield was taken in an ambulance.
Nah, I love the GD thread, it's just like being there when I can't be. Sure it's all emotional s**t-posting but that's the charm. Much prefer it to the commentary.I was happy to go to the game and soak up the atmosphere, instead of being at home and reading the gameday thread, because some of those posts early on look embarrassing.
Dylan Williams is a perfect example of why I'd always rather put time into a super talent with fitness or application issues than a plodder who tries his best but isn't up to it.
Sam Hayes can still be the next Dylan Williams if he and the club want it enough. Although in fairness to Scooter he'll have to be prepared to wait his turn at the moment.