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that'll be one tough forward line with big bad Baz at the dogs!

gonna be a big one tomorrow! i dont really care who wins, but should be a cracker of a game. If i were to pick a winner, i think Geelong.

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He'll be flammed for ages,

Carn the cats!

Ahh man what an epic game.... condolances to the Saints, they put up a good fight

Dunno about that dude who broke his nose but he came back on - champion effort that

Loved it with wojcinsky slammed that dude into the goal and then did a pissweak behind - wish u could kick like u tackle

and mooney in the 2nd quarter punching that bloke in the jaw - lol.... he'll be cited I reckon

Awesome match - go the cats

-D

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Very messy game of football and close right down to the siren, Gutsey effort for the lad with the broken nose to come back out.

Very good fight from the saints.

Anyone win any big dollars on the game?

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Taylor, what a game, Riewoldt was very quiet!

I wont say it was a deserved win, but it was a tough battle and St Kilda would have had it in the bag if they had have taken 50% of their opportunities in front of goal.

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Milney was also a huge disappointment for them.....nearly even lost the plot at one stage, lol.

St Kilda were getting alot more of the ball but Geelong were alot more efficient in front of the sticks.....If you tried hard not to notice the score board, you would've thought that the Saints were at least 30 points up.

Riewoldt was never gonna have a huge day, conditions didn't allow......Cats on the other hand play in those conditions all the time and if you considered talls vs shorts under those conditions, Cats win everytime.

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If we kicked straight we would've romped it in, im afraid to say but our small forwards lost us the game not being able to kick straight...I believe its a bit like last year when hawthorn won the flag...The hawks didn't win it as much as geelong lost it and i beleive we lost it more then geelong won it...bring on next year i say

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