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Ok guys, here it is. Cats (Geelong) V Dockers (fremantle). Enjoy the write-up :highfive:

Fremantle’s fantastic start to the season should ensure a close-to-capacity Subiaco Oval for the round three clash between second and fourth on the ladder.

After tearing Adelaide a new one in the opening round, a new-look Freo chalked up its first Victorian win in three years last week when it took out Essendon. Still, it hasn’t beaten the Cats at home since round 5, 2004 and has lost seven straight against Mark Thompson’s side.
Geelong, also undefeated after two rounds, will have 24 hours less to recover after a bruising encounter against Hawthorn on Easter Monday. The reigning premiers however again showed hunger isn’t a problem as they clawed back from a four-goal deficit for the second straight week. The Cats beat Freo in the west during the pre-season and - having won their last six matches at Subiaco by an average margin of 52 points - will be confident of maintaining their record over the men in purple.

Fremantle tagger Ryan Crowley didn’t endear himself to Geelong supporters at Skilled Stadium a couple of seasons back - or to Gary Ablett’s teammates - with his close-checking tactics on the Geelong superstar. On Sunday Crowley can again expect a run-with role on the Cats’ maestro - who is eager to atone after what he felt was a sub-standard 38-possession game last week.
Shannon Byrnes has become a crucial element of the Geelong forward line. His emergence from fringe player to genuine danger man has been all the more important given the early-season absence of Mathew Stokes and Travis Varcoe. Byrnes also likes the open spaces of Subiaco, booting a career-high five goals against Freo on this ground last year.

Aaron Sandilands has been in dominant form in the opening two rounds of the season. Can Brad Ottens and Mark Blake curb his influence and allow their star midfielders first use of the ball?

Fremantle’s young guns have been terrific in the opening fortnight of the season but Geelong’s bigger bodies proved the difference against Hawthorn last week. Will the lighter frames of Barlow, Hill, Morabito and Ballantyne cope with the hardened Cats?

In conclusion suspensions and injury have closed the gap. Should Chris Tarrant’s ankle not be right it will hurt Fremantle, while Matthew Scarlett and Cameron Mooney are out for the Cats. It is likely to again come down to the middle. Sandilands’ influence will be critical, but Geelong’s band of elite midfielders might just get it home...

My pick here is geelong -6.5 (-108) risking 2units..GL here guys and lets collect some cash from this :pink2:
 
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have no idea what that means juror, are we in bad shape?
 
Sorry I haven't found a working stream. AFL really cracked down on illegal streams this season. In the link above you can hear the radio broadcast. :)
 
Losing by 1, 43-42 now but at -200 favorite in the live odds.
 
thanks for the link juror, we look to be in descent shape
 
Sorry I haven't found a working stream. AFL really cracked down on illegal streams this season. In the link above you can hear the radio broadcast. :)
Yeah our newspaper had a big spread about it today..Dont see what the big hassle is as we receive (at times live) games on free to air television...Beauracrats doing what beauracrats do i guess...
Losing by 1, 43-42 now but at -200 favorite in the live odds.
So far this year the cats have allowed their opposition get out to a early multiple buffer, only to slowly apply the stranglehold tighter and tighter as the game progresses...Its clinical how the cats do it at times....
we came out strong in the 3rd

UP by 8 at the 21 min mark of 3rd quarter......
 
solid writeup, put a small bet on -145 at 5 dimes, gl..
Thanks for taking the time out to read it :highfive:
I am on this for a unit :tank:
:thumbup:

Melbourne 1.8 in the 1st half. Adelaide 1.2 in the 2nd half. Unreal. :wacko:
Yeah adelaide certainly wil be fade material until around showdown time (local derby between the port power and adelaide crows...They are a mess and looks as though one of their players (dangerfield) may have suffered spinal injuries :banghead:
 
Cats up by 15 points at 30th minute mark 3rd quarter.....Looking confident here but we are not home yet :laugh:
 
110-109 Cats, we are going to have to sweat this one
 
Going to the wire for you guys. GL.
 
125-118 Fremantle

close match all the way, could have gone our way, good try
 
POST MATCH REVIEW

Sorry we couldnt cash this one in guys...Tried but for the 1st time were unsuccessful this season :banghead: In the end the crowd carried the dockers over the line (not to take anything away from the dockers. With this win they have served notice to other teams for the time being). Additionally the cats missed scarlett and mooney more than i had anticipated and also had less leg speed over that final quarter (something i have not seen from the cats for a long time. That 6 day break between games became evident) with a red hot mathew pavlich kicking 5 goals for the dockers...Going to learn from this and come back stronger for next weeks round.....
 
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