Geelong - % booster or tough assignment?

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  • TheHood
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    • Jan 2003
    • 1938

    Geelong - % booster or tough assignment?

    Does anyone know who the Cats might be getting back from injury for this Saturday night?

    The Cats have been stung heavily from within and also by the media after yesterday's loss. BTW, does anyone know when the Blues last recorded such a large win? 2001?

    Do we see this turning out to be a percentage booster or will Geelong come out and a make a huge game of it?

    Personally, given the Cats woweful form and our good home record, I would be disappointed if we don't nail them to the wall and steal a dozen plus goals.
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  • Cheer Cheer
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    • Jan 2003
    • 934

    #2
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    • Bart
      CHHHOMMMMMPPP!!!!
      • Feb 2003
      • 1360

      #3
      Re: Geelong - % booster or tough assignment?

      To be honest, I am happy to win any game by a kick.

      The Cats will be playing for their lives. Now word on their injured stars, but this game is no gimme, although we would be expected to win.

      Yesterday they were without

      Steven King
      Ben Graham
      Darren Milburn
      Peter Riccardi
      Brenton Sanderson
      Gary Ablett
      David Loats
      Steve Johnson

      arguably all in their best 22. I would expect many of these guys to be back.

      In fact not a single Geelong player had 100 games to his name yesterday.

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      • penga
        Senior Player
        • Jan 2003
        • 2601

        #4
        IMO % booster

        also IMO, the game needs to focus around our midfielders and small forwards kicking goals, if any of the big men get a couple it should be treated as a bonus
        C'mon Chels!

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        • lizz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16738

          #5
          King won't be back and I doubt Ablett will be either. Not sure about the status of the rest but even if they are, shouldn't be a problem.

          I don't believe the Cats can win this game but the Swans (any team, for that matter) are capable of losing it. Reeks a bit of the St Kilda game a couple of years ago. However, I'm confident that the Swans of 2004 are mentally stronger than the 2002 vintage and they know how to do just enough to win - and hopefully a lot more.

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          • ItsAllGoodes
            Regular in the Side
            • Dec 2003
            • 675

            #6
            Off the Geelong website their injury list looks like this

            Will Slade Osteitis pubis Unavailable
            Steve Johnson Ankle Unavailable
            Steven King Achilles Unavailable
            David Loats Knee Unavailable
            Brenton Sanderson Calf test
            Ben Graham Chest test
            Darren Milburn Knee test
            Peter Riccardi Groin test
            Gary Ablett Groin test

            I heard their president Frank Costa being interviewed on Melb radio this morning and he hinted that maybe one player being back


            As for whether its a % booster you can expect Geelong to come out hard as they are copping alot of media attention down here. The other factor to consider is that we dont often bury sides - we had a chance to beat Freo by 50+ on Sunday but let them get some late quarter goals.

            Still we should dominate the centre clearances so I would be hoping for a 8-10 goal win. Any more than that is an absolute bonus


            Red and white till I die

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            • BAM_BAM
              Support Staff
              • Jun 2003
              • 1820

              #7
              Originally posted by lizz

              I don't believe the Cats can win this game but the Swans (any team, for that matter) are capable of losing it. Reeks a bit of the St Kilda game a couple of years ago. However, I'm confident that the Swans of 2004 are mentally stronger than the 2002 vintage and they know how to do just enough to win - and hopefully a lot more.
              my thoughts exactly. But I hope they are merciless and do more than enough to win.
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              • RogueSwan
                McVeigh for Brownlow
                • Apr 2003
                • 4602

                #8
                The Cats do have one thing going for them, an assistant coach going by the name of D. Cresswell. He would surely have some great insight in how to tackle the Swans.
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                • Sid
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 385

                  #9
                  I think inside, everyones pretty confident that we'll win. But the thing is, we are so confident that if we dont win by a big margin, we'll be disappointed. So lets not get ahead with ourselves and just go for the win at this stage.
                  Using hypothesis testing via confidence intervals:
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                  • TheHood
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                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1938

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RogueSwan
                    The Cats do have one thing going for them, an assistant coach going by the name of D. Cresswell. He would surely have some great insight in how to tackle the Swans.
                    There is no doubt Bomber will be relying on that insider knowledge, however:

                    You can lead a Cat to water but you can't make it slurp.

                    Cressa could have a phone tap hooked up to Roosy's mobile and still these guys couldn't carry it off.
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                    • Triple B
                      Formerly 'BBB'
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 6999

                      #11
                      I'd suggest that Malaxos would have a far greater idea of Roos' likely thinking during a game then Cressa, but it didn't help the Dockers.

                      This 'inside knowledge' that gets trotted out by the media everytime a former player/coach comes up against their former side is overated garbage.

                      Don't fall for it.
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                      • Ganjaman
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 130

                        #12
                        Going on form Sydney ought to flog the Cats this Saturday.

                        Would have to agree with BBB about the insider knowledge stuff. Definitely over-rated.
                        Go the BLOODS!

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                        • lizz
                          Veteran
                          Site Admin
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 16738

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BBB

                          This 'inside knowledge' that gets trotted out by the media everytime a former player/coach comes up against their former side is overated garbage.

                          In general I agree, though I have a sneaking suspicion that George Stone had a fair input into the Hawks making our midfield look so ordinary twice last year.

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                          • chammond
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 1368

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lizz
                            In general I agree, though I have a sneaking suspicion that George Stone had a fair input into the Hawks making our midfield look so ordinary twice last year.
                            No doubt about it, Liz, and I think he'll have an impact again this year.

                            Cressa's no fool, but fortunately I don't think he's in Stone's class when it comes to football brains.

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                            • Doctor J.
                              Senior Player
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 1310

                              #15
                              ???

                              How long has George Stone been gone from the club.

                              Isn't this the 3rd season since he left.

                              Agree with BBB on this one, the insider knowledge thing exists for one reason, to sell papers.

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