Geelong, next year.....

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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby cyclops » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:38 pm

One thing is for sure the cats will remain a very good side,but every1 needs to remember so were west coast only 2 yrs ago,so the tide can change very quickly.
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Wedgie » Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:18 pm

Hopefully we get an All Australian CHB back next year and Gamble back later in the year.
I don't think Lonergan is up for it and if I was the Cats I look at recruiting someone like a Damon White to compliment the Tomahawk.
Hate to say I told ya so but I said they should have gone in without Lonergan and played Wojo, Wojo would have been very good in that game which was suited to his style and would quite possibly made a difference to the end result.
We'll be around the mark again but the Hawks will be hard to beat with the 3rd youngest list in the AFL!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby the joker » Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:09 pm

they will bounce back for sure!!! people are saying its all ove for them, but they only lost 2 games since the port game last year. after 15 in a row they were DEW for a loss.

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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Macca19 » Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:17 pm

Wojinski wouldnt have made a spot of difference to the final result. It wasnt a lack of run or anything that cost Geelong the game. It was the shithouse disposal going into the 50 which really cost the Cats. Johnson may have had 34 disposals, but I lost count the amount of times he kicked around his body into the 50 and turned it over...would have happened at least 10 times. Over handball running inside 50 and coughing it up, refusal to kick long, constantly trying to pick out 10-15 metre kicks to players that were covered. Very very wasteful.

So unless Wojo would have had 37 inside 50s and gone against the trend of the game of coughing it up, Hawthorn still would have won.

Lonergan is a great story...but hes just an average player complimented by an awesome midfield and small forward line. He may have kicked 2-3 goals a week over the second half of the year, but hes not the kind of player that would stand up and win you a game and you get the feeling anyone could play that role and kick goals. Hawkins potentially is that player that has something different to bring to the table (big body, strong contested mark). Maybe another tall marking target up forward could have stretched Hawthorn (especially once Croad went off).

I think as has been mentioned already, Geelong were found out for having no plan B. When you only lose 1 game for the year and barely find yourselves behind in a match I guess there is reason for that happening, but thats something Thompson will seriously look at in the summer.
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby catchisthecry » Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:12 pm

Good call on Lonergan.
Likewise stokes and Varcoe, kick goals in a side which smashes everyone and has blokes like Mooney and S. Johnson who pass off inside 50 all the time.
Cats will definitely be top 4 next year, will lose 4+ games tho I reckon. Other teams improving..
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby NO-MERCY » Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:41 pm

If Geelong lose 3-4 players good players & other clubs gain 3-4 then its going to even out in the long run.
Geelong should be still in the top 1-3 next year otherwise.
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Pag » Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:28 pm

I wouldn't have had Stokes and Varcoe in the same forward line. Why not push Johnson into the goalsquare on his own and let him work some magic the way Jarman did in 97/98?

Geelong will still finish in the top 2 next year and play in the GF, they just need to think outside the square a bit more if challanged. Swing a Mackie or Milburn forward or something, or Bartel, he's got excellent hands for a midfielder. But if you're having an off-day, having two small forwards (Stokes and Varcoe) is a big risk, as they can only play as well as the rest of the side.
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby wycbloods » Mon Sep 29, 2008 2:34 pm

Wedgie wrote:Hopefully we get an All Australian CHB back next year and Gamble back later in the year.
I don't think Lonergan is up for it and if I was the Cats I look at recruiting someone like a Damon White to compliment the Tomahawk.
Hate to say I told ya so but I said they should have gone in without Lonergan and played Wojo, Wojo would have been very good in that game which was suited to his style and would quite possibly made a difference to the end result.
We'll be around the mark again but the Hawks will be hard to beat with the 3rd youngest list in the AFL!


Did i miss him getting injured or are you talking about Prismall?
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Wedgie » Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:48 pm

wycbloods wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Hopefully we get an All Australian CHB back next year and Gamble back later in the year.
I don't think Lonergan is up for it and if I was the Cats I look at recruiting someone like a Damon White to compliment the Tomahawk.
Hate to say I told ya so but I said they should have gone in without Lonergan and played Wojo, Wojo would have been very good in that game which was suited to his style and would quite possibly made a difference to the end result.
We'll be around the mark again but the Hawks will be hard to beat with the 3rd youngest list in the AFL!


Did i miss him getting injured or are you talking about Prismall?

Yep youre right, I think I was still pissed from my big night at the Crown whwn I wrote that!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Wedgie » Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:49 pm

Wedgie wrote:
wycbloods wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Hopefully we get an All Australian CHB back next year and Gamble back later in the year.
I don't think Lonergan is up for it and if I was the Cats I look at recruiting someone like a Damon White to compliment the Tomahawk.
Hate to say I told ya so but I said they should have gone in without Lonergan and played Wojo, Wojo would have been very good in that game which was suited to his style and would quite possibly made a difference to the end result.
We'll be around the mark again but the Hawks will be hard to beat with the 3rd youngest list in the AFL!


Did i miss him getting injured or are you talking about Prismall?

Yep youre right, I think I was still pissed from my big night at the Crown when I wrote that!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:00 pm

get big bad bustling barry hall at full forward
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby silicone skyline » Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:45 pm

Wedgie wrote:
fester69 wrote:Glad you're satisfied with the one grand Final win over Port from our last 6 appearances Wedgie, I on the other hand are absolutely gutted!

Yeah thats me mate, there's more to life than football. Im having too much fun to be gutted about any sporting result. We're all different though mate, that's what makes the world and interesting place! :D
Plus the English Rugby League GF is on next week, time to concentrate on that, then there's Bathurst, then there's rest! :wink:
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I can not believe a supporter is not gutted by a grand final defeat. With so much hope too??
Not one supporter in that stadium when Mooney missed those pivotal shots would be goin "yeah, we won it in 2007, so that's ok".
I was at the Collingwood v Crows game elimination final and I was totally pissed off. Life goes on. But god sake, you have to feel something.
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby hearts on fire » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:11 pm

don't hide your true feelings Wedgie, we know your really gutted deep down! :lol:
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Wedgie » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:22 pm

I was annoyed at the time and would have preferred them to win obviously, I was just conveying my feelings at the time when asked on here.
Pfft, so I get over things quicker and have things more important than life than footy and others dont, we're all different, grow some balls and get over it people! Crikey, where have all the men's men gone in this world, you're all bloody sooky emotional snags! :roll: :lol:
As mentioned previously Geelong are no more important to me than the Leeds Rhinos who are in a Grand Final this coming weekend, time to concentrate on that fellas, they're $3.00 outsiders though so Im hoping they do a Hawthorn! :wink:
Im 38 now fellas, I think Im a bit old to be crying about a football game. :rolleyes:
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby fester69 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:27 pm

At least let me be a bloody sooky emotional snag for a week or so Wedgie! :(
After my daughter my life goes Norwood, Mum, Geelong then family, friends everything else!
On a serious note I was thinking at work today that I should maybe try not to be so "emotionally" involved with my clubs but then reality struck, stuff that crap, win, lose or draw, heart on the sleeve, live or die by my sword!!! Gloat when you win, sulk when you lose! :twisted:

By the way I'm 39 now and I'll cry over a footy game any day of the week!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby Wedgie » Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:57 pm

I just hope Matthew Scarlett's hair grows back by next season!!!

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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby JK » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:15 pm

Wedgie wrote:I just hope Matthew Scarlett's hair grows back by next season!!!

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Nice tits Flo!
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby best on hill » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:21 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
Wedgie wrote:I just hope Matthew Scarlett's hair grows back by next season!!!

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Nice tits Flo!


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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby mal » Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:46 pm

Mixed marriage
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Re: Geelong, next year.....

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:09 am

mal wrote:Mixed marriage
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Oh **** Yeah! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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