Violent Stool
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Thank god for Geelong.
Only 3 years ago the AFL was doomed. Teams copying the Sydney style of footy was crippling the comp.
Thankfully, Geelong stepped up to the plate and nailed a game plan that the purists can enjoy once again! And any prospective footy follower can sit down and watch without dozing off.
Thank god for Geelong getting this right. It saved the game. Defence is key still, but it's clear thanks to Geelong that kicking big scores is equally as vital.
But we have more to thank Geelong for. We saw Geelong and the Saints play the H&A game of the century in R14 - and they actually brought what we all hoped for to the table.
Tough as nails, free flowing, good scoring, intense physicality - all performed with a very healthy dose of respect for each other.
It lived up to the hype.
Then we were blessed with seeing them both go at it again in the GF.
The leadup was incredibly anticipated by all, but for the right reasons. There wasn't any squabbling or bickering. No w***ers headline grabbing in the leadup.
The excitement was being generated by the prospect of 2 very good teams who play great footy squaring off against each other.
Seeing Thompson and Riewoldt shake hands with legitmate respect for each other at the GF parade, and listening to the Geelong and St Kilda player's interviews before the game, made me proud to be an AFL supporter.
Sensible, humble, and respectful of their opponents.
Lyon and Thompson capped it off with their press conferences on that day too.
Then the actual game was a magnificent spectacle. You could be excused for thinking it was a dry day the way the game was played. No one took a backward step, it was played in terrific spirit and was quite simply a showcase for the sport.
Once again, Geelong and the Saints delivered the goods.
But it was what took place after the game that really impressed me.
From the moment Paul Chapman accepted his Norm Smith medal, all AFL supporters should be proud of each of these clubs and their sport.
His speech was incredibly humble, and very respectful of his own club and supporters, and the opposition's club and their supporters.
Nothing hurts more than losing a GF, but the way Geelong handled their win and the credit they showed to the Saints must have made it slightly easier to accept.
Beaten by a champion team on the field, and based on the way they've conducted themselves since their win - a champion club off the field too.
The way the Saints handled their loss, and the way they handled the leadup - and frankly the way the club has represented themselves all year, has been a real credit to them and their fans.
Ross Lyon is a very respectful dude, as is Nick Riewoldt and this shows in every appearance they make. It filters down through the club and the fans should proud of that.
Well done Cats and Saints, the AFL public owe you one.
Only 3 years ago the AFL was doomed. Teams copying the Sydney style of footy was crippling the comp.
Thankfully, Geelong stepped up to the plate and nailed a game plan that the purists can enjoy once again! And any prospective footy follower can sit down and watch without dozing off.
Thank god for Geelong getting this right. It saved the game. Defence is key still, but it's clear thanks to Geelong that kicking big scores is equally as vital.
But we have more to thank Geelong for. We saw Geelong and the Saints play the H&A game of the century in R14 - and they actually brought what we all hoped for to the table.
Tough as nails, free flowing, good scoring, intense physicality - all performed with a very healthy dose of respect for each other.
It lived up to the hype.
Then we were blessed with seeing them both go at it again in the GF.
The leadup was incredibly anticipated by all, but for the right reasons. There wasn't any squabbling or bickering. No w***ers headline grabbing in the leadup.
The excitement was being generated by the prospect of 2 very good teams who play great footy squaring off against each other.
Seeing Thompson and Riewoldt shake hands with legitmate respect for each other at the GF parade, and listening to the Geelong and St Kilda player's interviews before the game, made me proud to be an AFL supporter.
Sensible, humble, and respectful of their opponents.
Lyon and Thompson capped it off with their press conferences on that day too.
Then the actual game was a magnificent spectacle. You could be excused for thinking it was a dry day the way the game was played. No one took a backward step, it was played in terrific spirit and was quite simply a showcase for the sport.
Once again, Geelong and the Saints delivered the goods.
But it was what took place after the game that really impressed me.
From the moment Paul Chapman accepted his Norm Smith medal, all AFL supporters should be proud of each of these clubs and their sport.
His speech was incredibly humble, and very respectful of his own club and supporters, and the opposition's club and their supporters.
Nothing hurts more than losing a GF, but the way Geelong handled their win and the credit they showed to the Saints must have made it slightly easier to accept.
Beaten by a champion team on the field, and based on the way they've conducted themselves since their win - a champion club off the field too.
The way the Saints handled their loss, and the way they handled the leadup - and frankly the way the club has represented themselves all year, has been a real credit to them and their fans.
Ross Lyon is a very respectful dude, as is Nick Riewoldt and this shows in every appearance they make. It filters down through the club and the fans should proud of that.
Well done Cats and Saints, the AFL public owe you one.