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two weeks in a row they've let themselves down. that review and off season is going to feel like the longest ever for them.
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No reason why Brisbane can't win. Port getting up harder see but even they have a great record v Sydney so who knows.Really difficult to see how it isn’t a replay of the 22 GF.
Quite a few reasons why Brisbane can’t win tbh.No reason why Brisbane can't win. Port getting up harder see but even they have a great record v Sydney so who knows.
Honestly, when we won a couple years back I wanted FAITH allowed back on given her garbage for years about Dangerfield.If Geelong make the GF Gero might ask the mods to let Gosha back on the board for one day only.
How’s your rehab facility?Jack Martin on the cheap. Shoot me.
Can understand the contracts we're offering to veterans but not chasing after a forward cut from the club with the worst small forwards in the league.
Isn't his issue that he can never get fit moreso than actual ability?Jack Martin on the cheap. Shoot me.
Can understand the contracts we're offering to veterans but not chasing after a forward cut from the club with the worst small forwards in the league.
Exactly. He misses 2 months a year and a club with no small forwards of note would rather be rid of him as a result than persist.Isn't his issue that he can never get fit moreso than actual ability?
Either way, he would be a complete waste of a list spot.
I wish it was only 2 months a year he missed.Exactly. He misses 2 months a year and a club with no small forwards of note would rather be rid of him as a result than persist.
Would fit in a Freo, they only aim to play the standard allotment of games each year. Less time for him to get injured.
Geelong is set to hand Patrick Dangerfield the two-year deal he's been chasing.
CATS SET TO BOW TO DANGERFIELD DEMAND
Patrick Dangerfield will secure the two-year deal he wants at season’s end despite the rarity of a 34-year-old winning a multi-year contract.
Dangerfield has been keen to sign a deal of that length but is in no hurry given the priority is his premiership campaign as Geelong captain.
The Cats and his management are happy to wait until the post-season so he can show to the club his body is durable enough for him to win a multi-year deal.
While Dangerfield is not on the lucrative figures that he was when he crossed from Adelaide he is happy to have the security of that two-season contract.
Dangerfield arrived at Geelong happy to take less money than offers in Melbourne and while the Cats eventually traded for him instead of securing him as a free agent it has been a riotously good deal for both parties.
If he decided at the end of next year to retire he might walk away from the 2026 sum but when fully fit Dangerfield still seems at the peak of his powers and in no hurry to call it quits.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...n/news-story/bd16ce67226f6e7e6a25decd32aac861
14 games per year average is about 2 months per season injured.I wish it was only 2 months a year he missed.
It might well be but he managed 3 games this season…broke down again after each one.Far more understandable.
14 games per year average is about 2 months per season injured.