Is Geelong a Premiership threat
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- Magpietothemax
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Is Geelong a Premiership threat
One of the kids I teach who knows his footy very well reckons that Geelong will win the Premiership. The Cats' form recently has looked quite formidable. Are they the major threat?
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It's a possibility. It would be silly to write them off.
We'll have a clearer picture of their premiership prospects after they've played Brisbane, us and Port Adelaide in the coming weeks.
We'll have a clearer picture of their premiership prospects after they've played Brisbane, us and Port Adelaide in the coming weeks.
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That is why they might well qualify in the 4.K wrote:Well, we also lost there. So too Melbourne.
But Geebung are still not in the 8. A lotta games to come at the Cattery, though.
GMBHA to Geelong is the Gabbba to Brisbane.
However, given their position on the ladder, and the importance of victories to them now, at the pointy end of the year, one would have expected a much more aggressive and desperate effort from them against Brisbane than what we saw. The final margin completely flattered them.
They are a definite chance of making top 4, due to the biased nature of their fixture, where they get so many games at GMBHA.
I actually would prefer them to be there than any of the other current occupants (except us!!!), because i think they pose far less of a threat than PA, Brisbane or Melbourne.
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Today was a classic example of the above comments. Knowing how Geelong work, they will be on the hunt for available players from other clubs because they donât seem to have many youngsters good enough to play seniors next season. They may not play finals for the next few years.90 nice wrote: Simply they dont have any kids coming through.
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