Re: Geelong 2013
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:48 pm
Got my tix to the game today. I'm pumped. Hurry up Saturday.
Wedgie wrote:Thousands of tix for sale to the public after members had their chance this morning.
No one missing out that really wants to go.
Spargo wrote:Wedgie wrote:Thousands of tix for sale to the public after members had their chance this morning.
No one missing out that really wants to go.
What a crock of shit.
Delusional been taken to a new level here.
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Spargo wrote:Wedgie wrote:Thousands of tix for sale to the public after members had their chance this morning.
No one missing out that really wants to go.
What a crock of shit.
Delusional been taken to a new level here.
No one really wants to go watch footy in geelong. Etihad or mcg is a different story.
Rik E Boy wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Strawb wrote:Home final in Geelong. Great news for Geelong.
Yep huge amount of pressure on them now. whats their record 49 out of last 51? I guess 49/52 is still pretty good
Freo well rested and one of the few teams that could grind out a win down there.
Surprise surprise. Look who is here. Not as much pressure as having the best win loss record in the league for the last three seasons and not having a flag to show for it.
regards,
REB
Geelong past players and club officials invite you to join ‘A Night for Bluey’ on Friday November 22nd to help raise money for the 226 AFL game-player, Tim McGrath.
Early this year McGrath, who is a father of three girls, was diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment to fight stage three melanoma.
McGrath, who played 219 games with the Cats during 1992 – 2002, undertook a pivotal role for Geelong’s defence force, after being drafted from North Melbourne in 1992. During his 10-year career, which included 11 finals and three Grand Finals, McGrath averaged 16 disposals and four marks per game.
Mr Beefy wrote:Bluey McGrath in a bit of strife.Geelong past players and club officials invite you to join ‘A Night for Bluey’ on Friday November 22nd to help raise money for the 226 AFL game-player, Tim McGrath.
Early this year McGrath, who is a father of three girls, was diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing treatment to fight stage three melanoma.
McGrath, who played 219 games with the Cats during 1992 – 2002, undertook a pivotal role for Geelong’s defence force, after being drafted from North Melbourne in 1992. During his 10-year career, which included 11 finals and three Grand Finals, McGrath averaged 16 disposals and four marks per game.
nuggety goodness wrote:the Western CatDogs look in good hands for the future... McCartney has Joel Corey, Cam Mooney and Matty Scarlett all as assistants... not a bad lineup
Squids wrote:Now if only they bring Stephen Dank over...
Squids wrote:Charging people to watch training
raising funds for incoming fines?
Jim05 wrote:Squids wrote:Charging people to watch training
raising funds for incoming fines?
Club has backflipped on this and public now wont be charged to watch training
dee man wrote:Ric E
is there any word on the Scott brothers continuing there training strategy of last season where the two teams trained together several times a week
I am nt sure if it helped the cats but i really believed it helped the roos to start there march towards success
Rik E Boy wrote:dee man wrote:Ric E
is there any word on the Scott brothers continuing there training strategy of last season where the two teams trained together several times a week
I am nt sure if it helped the cats but i really believed it helped the roos to start there march towards success
I agree with you and Beefy. Don't reckon it helped us much at all so we aren't doing it this year. I reckon North can win the flag this year.
regards,
REB
Rik E Boy wrote:dee man wrote:Ric E
is there any word on the Scott brothers continuing there training strategy of last season where the two teams trained together several times a week
I am nt sure if it helped the cats but i really believed it helped the roos to start there march towards success
I agree with you and Beefy. Don't reckon it helped us much at all so we aren't doing it this year. I reckon North can win the flag this year.
regards,
REB