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Old 22-09-2008, 02:18 PM   #10
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If the dog's could have kicked straight it could have been a real close contest. I thought the dogs did well, but just missed too many opportunities.
Dogs did well, played a good hard contest and were unlucky with some of the opportunities that they didn't capitalise on, but I guess Footy isn't about "if..but..whens", it's about what actually happens. In this case it's the Cats who have prevailed in unconvincing circumstatces, much to the similarity of last year. If that trend can continue, and we play like we did last year against a lacklustre Port, look out Hawks! But somehow I don't see that happening, the Hawks are going to come out hard and Geelong need to be on top of their game for 4 quarters if they are to ensure back to back premierships.
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