Cats best winning streak in 40 years

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Re: Cats best winning streak in 40 years

Postby Booney » Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:41 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:Contented Cats do not spit out vitriol mon ami. Personally, I reckon it is Neil Balme that is the talisman. I'm hoping he brings to the Cats what he brought to Norwood 25 years earlier.

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His brother Craig? :shock: :lol:
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Re: Cats best winning streak in 40 years

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:33 pm

Booney wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:Contented Cats do not spit out vitriol mon ami. Personally, I reckon it is Neil Balme that is the talisman. I'm hoping he brings to the Cats what he brought to Norwood 25 years earlier.

regards,

REB


His brother Craig? :shock: :lol:


Why not? He got us a flag as well. Tim Evans LOL. Talk about sucked in. And how many times did you need to belt Aish to work out you were playing into our hands? Of course Port went on to bigger and better things but that's one happy day you can't take away from us...

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Re: Cats best winning streak in 40 years

Postby leftlegger » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:06 pm

Not that i am a Geelong supporter, or even really care too much about who wins the afl flag.
It would be nice to see the Cats take it out this year.

I was there in 89 when they had one of their worst days in the history of the club (losing all three grades by a goal or less).
Ever since then, i felt they have deserved a bit of joy in september, but they just havent been as good since.

Chapman is a bloody good player! Ablett sensational, Moony and Milburn, tough & scary. They seem to have that premiership mix across the ground.
For now anyway.
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Re: Cats best winning streak in 40 years

Postby Strawb » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:26 pm

The cats are having all the Luck at the moment not alot of injuries is bloody helping too. It has been a great year so far and lets hope the cats win because when the cats are winning Geelong as a town is winning. Sleepy hollow will awake if the cats win the big one and lets hope they follow it up with three more to stick it up Collingwood.
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Re: Cats best winning streak in 40 years

Postby JK » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:39 pm

I too hope the Cats can go all the way this year, I think it would be a fantastic result for footy in general to break another long standing drought.

I must admit though, I thought Fri night was the most average I've seen them in the past few months ... I appreciate they had a solid win, but had Essendon remained at full strength you would have to wonder .. The Cats didn't seem to use the corridor as much as other occasions (until the final quarter at least).

I just hope for their sake, they haven't reached their form summit too early in the season as a few others have done in recent years.
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