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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:30 pm

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Rik E Boy wrote:Geez we are very scratchy at the moment. If it wasn't for the Hawks issues in Ruck we would have gotten done today.

Johnson: Looks bloody miles off it at the moment - still diving on the ground instead of winning the ball. Cost us a goal at a crucial time today.
Ablett: Still getting the ball but fumbling and getting caught a lot.
Kelly: A player that always seems to be going at half rat power so when he's not on song often gets the finger pointed at him. Just needs to be a bit more urgent at the contest when not in top form.
Mackie: Lacking a bit of awareness at the moment.
Wojinski: Not much left IMO. Needs to find more tricks or he'll be in the Magoos when Varcoe and Stokes returns.

Every game we win at this stage of the year is almost worth two because we are at present VERY vulnerable. I reckon we might be in trouble in the West next week.

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Still considering you are Geelong, you are the raining premiers and you have clearly been the best team over the last 3 years, somehow your vulnerable?



I think they are. I haven't picked them to finish top 4 because I think they will ease their workload of the senior, more experienced players before finals and potentially drop some games they might not expect to. I think they might've been beaten today because of Hawthorn's 'extended' preseason, however injuries and Geelong's superior knowledge of how to get out of trouble when in crisis proved the factor between winning and losing today.
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:38 am

McAlmanac wrote:Went to the G today and have to say that Brad Ottens was the difference between the two sides, Renouf's overloaded workload notwithstanding. His vice like mark and goal at the end of the third quarter, coupled with a possibly even better one in the forward pocket in the last, were real "stand tall" efforts. I was sitting right behind the line of flight as Steve Johnson's snap (after that second mark) curled through - only thing he did all day, but a magic moment.

The Cats also seem to have found a player in Mitch Duncan - was impressed with him.


Would have loved to have been at that game. It was a cracker and yep, we've found another good un in Duncan.

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:39 am

gadj1976 wrote:I think they are. I haven't picked them to finish top 4 because I think they will ease their workload of the senior, more experienced players before finals and potentially drop some games they might not expect to. I think they might've been beaten today because of Hawthorn's 'extended' preseason, however injuries and Geelong's superior knowledge of how to get out of trouble when in crisis proved the factor between winning and losing today.


Which four sides will finish above us this year?

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:42 am

The Dark Knight wrote:Still considering you are Geelong, you are the raining premiers and you have clearly been the best team over the last 3 years, somehow your vulnerable?


It is now 2010. Last year is history. We might have been the best team over the past three seasons but during the early weeks of this season we are underdone and our high possession game plan needs a few matches before it starts to click properly.

We clearly missed Stokes and Varcoe in this match. In the first quarter our forward defensive pressure was way down and the Hawks waltzed out of the backline, although we did tighten up in this area as the game went on. We miss Maxy Rooke and the steadiness of Milburn down back as well. Motlop was brought in to cover the Stokes/Varcoe role and he was unlucky to get crunched by a flying Hawkins. If you want to beat Geelong, now is the time to do it. I reckon we'll start to click in about round 7.

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Q. » Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:41 pm

Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:16 pm

Quichey wrote:Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?


no i agree

Hawkins has age on his side, but the POD has been an outstanding contributor in his 2 games thus far
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby saintal » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:29 pm

Quichey wrote:Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?


Very true. Hawkins would stuggle to get a kick in a few teams with lesser mid-fields.
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:56 pm

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Quichey wrote:Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?


Very true. Hawkins would stuggle to get a kick in a few teams with lesser mid-fields.

Is it just me, or does Hawkins look like Sam Newman's son.....? :shock:
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Q. » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:09 pm

His side-part is rather disturbing...
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:22 pm

Quichey wrote:Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?


Yeah going to be an interesting selection for them with their 3 talls. I think Hawkins is under the pump to perform and will get dropped this week.
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:27 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Still considering you are Geelong, you are the raining premiers and you have clearly been the best team over the last 3 years, somehow your vulnerable?


It is now 2010. Last year is history. We might have been the best team over the past three seasons but during the early weeks of this season we are underdone and our high possession game plan needs a few matches before it starts to click properly.

We clearly missed Stokes and Varcoe in this match. In the first quarter our forward defensive pressure was way down and the Hawks waltzed out of the backline, although we did tighten up in this area as the game went on. We miss Maxy Rooke and the steadiness of Milburn down back as well. Motlop was brought in to cover the Stokes/Varcoe role and he was unlucky to get crunched by a flying Hawkins. If you want to beat Geelong, now is the time to do it. I reckon we'll start to click in about round 7.

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I reckon it will be alot sooner than you think REB going on their peformance on sunday, Kicking 11 goals in the third quarter!
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:55 am

Quichey wrote:Is it just me, or has Podsiadly shown more in two games than Hawkins has in two years?


How was Pods travelling when he was 20? There will be no (unchallenged) Hawkins knocking in this thread boys!

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Booney » Tue Apr 20, 2010 12:59 pm

Must he be called "The Pod" ? Please can we stop with that............?
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:35 pm

Good old Pods. We struck the jackpot. With Moons on the way out we needed a strong body to partner up with Hawkins for the next couple of years. You couldn't do that with the draft and our salary cap is tight so what a master stroke by Wells, Balme et al. Bring in your boring as batshit defensive zone, we'll just kick it over your heads because what team has three quality talls to play on Hawkins, Moons and THE POD. :lol: The way they worked together was brilliant last week. Pods already knows that if the ball is not coming his way to lead out of the forward 50 for Mooney and Hawkins to snaffle up. Loving the three talls strategy. With Otto and Blake in as well all of a sudden we are one large side.

So far this season we've had Steve Johnson totally out of form until this week. Milburn, Rooke and Scarlett have all missed a lot of footy so far this year. Meanwhile Mackie and Wojo have been horrible so expect some improvement from them with guys like Stokes and Varcoe also looking to get back into the side. We've blooded another young Ruck who we got to take on Sandilands no less and even managed to find another promising midfielder in Mitch Duncan. Add the return of Josh Hunt to the backline and with Harry Taylor and Tom Lonergan in career best form and all of a sudden we are starting to look very good again.

And we can get better. Loving all of the 'Geelong on the slide' comments this year and loving the fact that everyone has been talking up St Kilda, Brisbane and the Bulldogs all year long. How do you win two flags in three years and still manage to fly under the radar?

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Swooper16 » Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:47 pm

Surprised to see Milburn not have a charge to answer after Buddy copped 1 week for what i thought was a very similiar incident.
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 20, 2010 1:51 pm

Swooper16 wrote:Surprised to see Milburn not have a charge to answer after Buddy copped 1 week for what i thought was a very similiar incident.


Johnson was lucky too. He got 93 points. Might have to get him to sneeze on a Carlton player so that his holiday co-incides with the Richmond fixture in Round 6.

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Wedgie » Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:12 pm

Love the Pod, Im getting 31 on the back of a guersney!
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby White Line Fever » Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:28 pm

Am I the only one confused by the fact Stokes has been charged with possession & trafficking of cocaine, gets a club imposed suspension of 4 games then 4 games in VFL and he's right to go...

but Ben Cousins got a year by the AFL for substance abuse that was never proven, tested positively or convicted for??
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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:44 pm

white line fever wrote:Am I the only one confused by the fact Stokes has been charged with possession & trafficking of cocaine, gets a club imposed suspension of 4 games then 4 games in VFL and he's right to go...

but Ben Cousins got a year by the AFL for substance abuse that was never proven, tested positively or convicted for??


Stokes hasn't been convicted of anything either.....

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Re: Geelong 2010

Postby Booney » Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:17 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
white line fever wrote:Am I the only one confused by the fact Stokes has been charged with possession & trafficking of cocaine, gets a club imposed suspension of 4 games then 4 games in VFL and he's right to go...

but Ben Cousins got a year by the AFL for substance abuse that was never proven, tested positively or convicted for??


Stokes hasn't been convicted of anything either.....

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Well Cousins wasn't even CHARGED with anything! Spot on white line ( :lol: ) confusing indeed.

Hopefully the AFL take a stance against Stokes too.
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