Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

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Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

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Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby hearts on fire » Wed May 20, 2009 4:41 pm

Seem to be in sensational touch, with key players missing. I still can't see who will beat this mob, St.Kilda might get within 5 goals, but thats it!
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby brod » Wed May 20, 2009 5:24 pm

Somewhere toward the end of a certain Spring month perhaps? ;)
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Dog_ger » Wed May 20, 2009 5:54 pm

No team will go undefeated in AFL 2009.

Whats the odds..? ;) :lol:

A lower team will beat them... ;)
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed May 20, 2009 7:25 pm

hearts on fire wrote:Seem to be in sensational touch, with key players missing. I still can't see who will beat this mob, St.Kilda might get within 5 goals, but thats it!


Seems I've heard that before somewhere. Now when was it? ...... oh yeah, that's right .. last year.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Dutchy » Wed May 20, 2009 8:01 pm

Hey HOF have a close look at the teams they have beaten and their position on the ladder....I did this today when looking closely at their season and while their form has been impressive they havent beaten much...I give the Dogs a show on Fri
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby hearts on fire » Wed May 20, 2009 8:42 pm

Dutchy wrote:Hey HOF have a close look at the teams they have beaten and their position on the ladder....I did this today when looking closely at their season and while their form has been impressive they havent beaten much...I give the Dogs a show on Fri

Thats a fair call Dutch, i haven't looked to closely at them, but im still not convinced about the Dogs, they have been up and down this year and have played pretty poor sides in recent weeks.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Wedgie » Wed May 20, 2009 9:11 pm

This time last year they were 3 days before their first defeat.
With the injuries they have I can't see them doing.
Mind you' they've done amazingly well with the calibre of players they've had out so far and have been playing better footy than this time last year when they were struggling (despite being undefeated) in a lot of matches.
The rounds after this week will be interesting as they have to do a double header in Perth, might as well as stay over there.
This disruption might hurt them a bit.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby rod_rooster » Wed May 20, 2009 10:43 pm

Wedgie wrote:This time last year they were 3 days before their first defeat.
With the injuries they have I can't see them doing.
Mind you' they've done amazingly well with the calibre of players they've had out so far and have been playing better footy than this time last year when they were struggling (despite being undefeated) in a lot of matches.
The rounds after this week will be interesting as they have to do a double header in Perth, might as well as stay over there.
This disruption might hurt them a bit.


Would that be out of the question? Seriously it actually makes sense. As long as they can arrange reasonable facilities for the few days they need them surely it is better than doing the extra travel? Thoughts?
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Thu May 21, 2009 6:01 am

rod_rooster wrote:
Wedgie wrote:This time last year they were 3 days before their first defeat.
With the injuries they have I can't see them doing.
Mind you' they've done amazingly well with the calibre of players they've had out so far and have been playing better footy than this time last year when they were struggling (despite being undefeated) in a lot of matches.
The rounds after this week will be interesting as they have to do a double header in Perth, might as well as stay over there.
This disruption might hurt them a bit.


Would that be out of the question? Seriously it actually makes sense. As long as they can arrange reasonable facilities for the few days they need them surely it is better than doing the extra travel? Thoughts?


didnt brisbane spend the week in the west a few years back when they had a double header??????

the club should stay the week
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Wedgie » Thu May 21, 2009 10:02 am

Yeah I'd stay, the Warratahs just recently stayed 3 weeks in South Africa and had 3 good wins.
Turn it into a team bonding exercise.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby blink » Thu May 21, 2009 10:30 am

I'd definitely stay in Perth as well.

I am sure the Geelong administration looked into doing this, they'd be stupid not to!

Maybe they are infact staying on in Perth for that week and just have not made it public?
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Booney » Thu May 21, 2009 10:31 am

How crap is that draw then? 2 weeks in a row at Subi. Imagine if the Collywobbles had that thrown at them...
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby blink » Thu May 21, 2009 10:43 am

Booney wrote:How crap is that draw then? 2 weeks in a row at Subi. Imagine if the Collywobbles had that thrown at them...


The AFL wouldn't dare....
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Hondo » Thu May 21, 2009 10:48 am

It's only a 4 hour flight over there so, while it's a fair stint, it's not enough to warrant the cost and distraction of 40 people living over there for 10 days surely? Players, ermergencies, support staff, coaches, etc.

Should they be taken on sight-seeing tours in chauffered limousines while they are there? :lol:

They'd have to find decent training facilities, meeting facilties and take a heap of meeting/IT "stuff" over there. Not only would it be a huge cost, it would take the players completely out of normal routine for close to 2 weeks - sleeping in hotels, away from their families, etc.

If it was a 12 hour flight then fair enough.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Zorro » Thu May 21, 2009 11:22 am

Booney wrote:How crap is that draw then? 2 weeks in a row at Subi. Imagine if the Collywobbles had that thrown at them...


I wasn't aware of it until this thread, staggering really that a team can be faced with that draw given the so called 'science' that goes into the draw...
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Wedgie » Thu May 21, 2009 12:13 pm

hondo71 wrote:It's only a 4 hour flight over there so, while it's a fair stint, it's not enough to warrant the cost and distraction of 40 people living over there for 10 days surely? Players, ermergencies, support staff, coaches, etc.

Should they be taken on sight-seeing tours in chauffered limousines while they are there? :lol:

They'd have to find decent training facilities, meeting facilties and take a heap of meeting/IT "stuff" over there. Not only would it be a huge cost, it would take the players completely out of normal routine for close to 2 weeks - sleeping in hotels, away from their families, etc.

If it was a 12 hour flight then fair enough.


4 hour flight plus 2 hour drive for the Cats. Both ways = 12 hours or exactly half a day saved.
Throw in a few more hours of waiting around,packing and not having flights exactly when you'd want them and it might as well as be a full day wasted.
Would only be 5 extra days over there and not 10 too.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Strawb » Thu May 21, 2009 12:22 pm

Cats have a good chance of being undefeated. St. Kilda got exposed by Essendon and all the Saint's need is a few injuries and they won't be traveling so good.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby catfish » Thu May 21, 2009 1:07 pm

i think if you have a close look at the draw that there is 2 weeks between geelong's perth games due to the split round. so plenty of time to go back and forth.
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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu May 21, 2009 1:34 pm

Dutchy wrote:Hey HOF have a close look at the teams they have beaten and their position on the ladder....I did this today when looking closely at their season and while their form has been impressive they havent beaten much...I give the Dogs a show on Fri


LMAO. No, we haven't played St Kilda yet.

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Re: Will Geelong go undefeated in 2009?

Postby Dutchy » Thu May 21, 2009 1:48 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Hey HOF have a close look at the teams they have beaten and their position on the ladder....I did this today when looking closely at their season and while their form has been impressive they havent beaten much...I give the Dogs a show on Fri


LMAO. No, we haven't played St Kilda yet.

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