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    Cat-apulted Out Of The 8

    Cat-apulted Out Of The 8

    Can you selectively and momentarily agree with Chris Scott? Because Thursday’s game could have been a bit shorter for us all! It’s The Restump Podcast's critically constructive dust settled review of the horrid clash against the Cats.

    Thursday night seems long ago but, despite desperately trying, the game is proving difficult to forget. We search for the game’s positives which seemingly start with and don’t stretch too far beyond Sean Darcy. 

    It wasn’t pretty but it was the reality check we probably were due for. Sure, we were on the end of a three week road trip and a five day turn around but we’re in more strife than we realise if that is the reasoning crutch we’re leaning on.

    Poor ole David Mundy was off his best but surely the man turning 36 on Tuesday, who has carried us all year, is entitled to put in a rare quiet one. Only the attention seeking, negatively opportunistic and journalistically lazy would suggest culling his career. We wont point fingers or name names but the culprit’s initials are Brad Hardie.  

    Fyfey obviously went into the game less that 100% and wasn’t his usual impactful self, Sonny Walters was relentless in effort but just can’t get the rub of the green while Josh Treacy probably just played the hardest working 6 possession game ever seen.

    While they weren’t helped too much by the mids, Alex Pearce, Luke Ryan and the rest of the backline soldiers saw the Cats take a record 28 marks inside 50. The 26 marks inside fifty differential, the Cats 28 to our 2, would have to be some sort of all time record. 

    Geelong were bigger, older and far more experienced but we did ourselves no favours forwarding them more space than they required. Our corralling from 30 metres defensive method we adopt at times just doesn’t seem to be a winning strategy!  

    While we’re mathematically still alive, it would be a brave person or someone filthy on their money to put their hard earned on us to sneak in to finals.

    Sydney Swans are the only genuine top 8 side we’ve beaten all year and four of our five remaining run home games are current top eight position occupiers. A one armed Fyfe and a single knee Darcy are probably still in our best twenty two. Let it never be said we aren’t eternal optimists, for where there is Fyfe there is life!

    The grapevine trade chatter has Rory Lobb heading to clubs in Victoria and Queensland, Lachie ‘Shooter’ Schultz to the Hawks while the whispers about Luke Jackson and Fremantle are no doubt of the Chinese variety. It s hard to think a crowbar, pliers and a blow torch could pry LJ from the Demon clutches. 

    It’s the start of the working week so if you’re looking for a cure for Mondayitis, for God’s sake don’t listen to this purple podcast. But then again you cant catch Mondayitis twice on the same day so…. this 50 plus minutes might not help…. but it probably can’t hurt. 

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    Dawn to Dark: Zach Tuohy's journey to the AFL

    Dawn to Dark: Zach Tuohy's journey to the AFL
    Zach Tuohy's journey from Portlaoise to the AFL is one of the great stories of the 2020 AFL Grand Final.  Irish journalist Steve Miller has followed Tuohy's career from his days as a rising Gaelic footballer, and knows the Tuohy family well. Miller - owner and managing editor of online media platform LaoisToday - spoke to the Geelong Advertiser's Greg Dundas about the Tuohy tale, and how locals in the town are preparing for this week's game amid the coronavirus pandemic

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    Will Cats finally win another prelim final?

    Will Cats finally win another prelim final?
    The Cats blew away the Pies but will have a much tougher task against Brisbane in this weekend's preliminary final up at the Gabba. Josh Barnes, Toby Prime and even Geelong Advertiser sports editor and teary Pies fan Alex Oates dissect the latest win to see what lessons can be learnt going into the Lions clash. Where best to use Danger? Who are Brisbane's biggest threats? All the answers are here.

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