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There is no more intelligent Pies supporter than you
Imagine if gee110ng turned it around come finals, they are chipping it around but still on equal wins with Hawthorn
Actually I do spend around a month a year there, but my poor education is more to do with being born a Collingwood supporter to be honest
Secret Carltonflogfan - you heard it here first! I'll coach you into spelling nirvana and you can sign up nek year Shawt , no worries
You mean made the game someone elses problem ASAP right?He distributed the ball to our runners amazingly, hence why he broke the record for all time meters gained assists.
You mean made the game someone elses problem ASAP right?
Carlton will be half ex-Pies at the end of the next Trade Period, so I wouldn't be that much of a traitor if you lured me over
Nafan hasn't had much luck trading with Carlton so far - how about we toss Warnock over to you blokes for a pair of Seedsman's used undies? Sound fair?
you askin -o r tellin?Seedsman wears undies? :O
Would be interesting to see how many positive metres were gained by Hawf backmen in the 08 GF, seeing they backed through the Goal like cowardly bitches all day.
Lol a Hawks supporter talking hair, Hale and Guerra yeah yeahThought "Sideways and Backwards" was describing the all over mop with the bit shaved off. Perhaps he dedicated his game to his shit hairdo.
Better prepare your Brownlow speech Cam. You're in elite company.
Since Champion Data introduced the statistic in 2007, on only eight occasions has a player gained fewer than 100 metres in a 30-plus disposal performance.
Apart from Guthrie and Watson, Dane Swan, Daniel Cross (twice), Dom Cassisi, Cameron Ling and Scott West feature on the list of eight.
Elite company indeed, Brownlow medallists, runner ups, Premiership captains.
Cam has made it and still has a decade of dominace left in his career.
Elite company, elite
company
My Friend
There you go NetworkNerd eat a dick. But I know you were just put up to it by that feminatzi prison bitch Penal_
In the same week he set the record, he topped the AFL in the relatively new statistic that measures how players assist others to gain metres.
Guthrie recorded 553 assisted metres, ahead of Hawthorn's Sam Mitchell (545 assisted metres) and Richmond's Troy Chaplin (512).
He had 23 handballs, leading the way forward as the Cats used short, sharp possessions to unlock the congestion and push its runners outside the contest in the first half.
He also managed to quell the Hawks' brilliant midfielder Jordan Lewis in the first half. Lewis ended with 25 disposals and played well but Guthrie took the points.
Guthrie was clean and precise, handballing to Mathew Stokes five times, Mitch Duncan four times and Jordan Murdoch three times, and was among the Cats' best.
As he went sideways and backwards to hit players charging forward he looked at times like a man handing out drinks during a marathon. But he hardly missed.
What doesn't quite fit is Guthrie's propensity to run and carry - he is second behind Steve Motlop for bounces at the club and took two against Hawthorn.
Nor does his latest metres-gained effort fit with the fact he gained 23 metres for each of his 14 disposals in round five against Hawthorn and took five bounces.
Other than Jab pre AOD, the others are closer to 100 mtrs than 0 like Crabthrie
Guthrie is elite in that aspect, he sits alone, atop the mountain of in and under champions.
All alone at the top
Of the champions
Alone
Atop
And yet they are in the top 4.I have been stating all year the concerning situation that is Geelongs youth. Even St Kilda had more young talent then the cats prior to their fall