It would have it all, including a healthy amount of "Vic bias" in the lead up, and the ongoing fallout would last ages.A Hawthorn-Geelong grand final would be great for the in-game and post-game melts
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It would have it all, including a healthy amount of "Vic bias" in the lead up, and the ongoing fallout would last ages.A Hawthorn-Geelong grand final would be great for the in-game and post-game melts
I am all for it. Would bring back 1989 & 2008. Last time Hawks and Cats met, Boston were NBA champions, we had an Olympic & Paralympic Games in Beijing and a US election. Oh and not to mention, Spain won the Euros and a Spaniard won Wimbledon and we had a first-time Australian Open champion.A Hawthorn-Geelong grand final would be great for the in-game and post-game melts
The Hawthorn-Geelong rivalry has a lot of genuine hatred. Hate equals fun for neutrals.I am all for it. Would bring back 1989 & 2008. Last time Hawks and Cats met, Boston were NBA champions, we had an Olympic & Paralympic Games in Beijing and a US election. Oh and not to mention, Spain won the Euros and a Spaniard won Wimbledon and we had a first-time Australian Open champion.
It is a sure bet. Geelong have an easy ride to the grand final
Expectation: Geelong-Hawthorn
Reality: Sydney vs Geelong
And Hawthorn won their first final against the Western Bulldogs back in '08 too and easily like they did last Friday
I think he operates on a plane the common man will never understand.If you expect something to happen, isn’t that the same as what you think the likely reality is?
This really does have you headf**ked doesn’t it
Garbage.It is a sure bet. Geelong have an easy ride to the grand final
Sydney seem to have their measure. I hope Brisbane gets up because the Giants own us and have for awhile.I still reckon the Giants have the best list to win it. They have no weaknesses across any line.
Have the best defender in the game, and the best forward in the game.
Bedford plays today, they win. He's back next week.
They have to win three interstate finals. That aint happening.Not much love for Brisbane - I can see why, they have been flaky. But who hasn't this year?
Their best is amazing, I'm told their first Q on Saturday was the best footy by anyone all year, (though Carlton)
Kick away from doing it last year, so they can rise to the occasion. Just a couple of players in that team that I think are duds though.
Sydney only got them by a goal at the death. Before that, GWS owned them, particularly in finals.Sydney seem to have their measure. I hope Brisbane gets up because the Giants own us and have for awhile.
Perform but lose generally?Sydney only got them by a goal at the death. Before that, GWS owned them, particularly in finals.
Even if the Lions win I still reckon they'll give you a contest. They have shown in recent years they can perform in Sept at the G.
Why do you think it'll advantage the Giants? I see pros and cons for both. Giants will have to be not let the slippery ball hamper their quick handballing game, but Geelongs high uncontested possession game could suffer. Taylor, Buckley, Stewart, Blicavs might be tested. Small forwards will play a bigger role, Stengle, Mannaugh, Miers, Greene, Daniels, Jones etc.Conditions play a part. If Geelong plays GWS in the wet then the cats can pack their bags.
Why do you think it'll advantage the Giants? I see pros and cons for both. Giants will have to be not let the slippery ball hamper their quick handballing game, but Geelongs high uncontested possession game could suffer. Taylor, Buckley, Stewart, Blicavs might be tested. Small forwards will play a bigger role, Stengle, Mannaugh, Miers, Greene, Daniels, Jones etc.
Sydney have the worst forward set up of all teams remaining in the finals. Joel Amarety will not win them a flag. I doubt they will win their next game.
Actually you've got it backwards.I think it’s the lack of kgs around the ball and our intercept/counter game getting blunted. When Geelong has played wet “territory” type games they’ve been ground down. The one exception being Brisbane but they lost their ruckman 10 minutes into the game and were stuck with Daniher having ruck duties. Another factor from what I’ve seen is big name players accumulated ridiculous numbers in those games.
Also I agree small forwards can benefit, but mature bodies benefit more. Players like Dempsey, Close, Miers, and Mannagh aren’t built like a Papley or Paul Chapman.