Autopsy Suns v Cats - AFL Rd 10, 2024 - Thursday May 16th 7:00pm - (TIO Stadium)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Suns by a goal or less

    Votes: 5 9.1%
  • Cats by a goal or less

    Votes: 2 3.6%
  • Suns by 7 - 20

    Votes: 12 21.8%
  • Cats by 7 - 20

    Votes: 20 36.4%
  • Suns by a lot

    Votes: 7 12.7%
  • Cats by a lot

    Votes: 7 12.7%
  • Draw

    Votes: 2 3.6%

  • Total voters
    55
  • Poll closed .

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We got massively outplayed today they were so clean in the conditions and had speed to go with it, If Gold Coast qualify for finals I would be scared to play them, when they are on they are very good. Rowell or touk gets it Humphrey and anderson get it off them and kick it to an in form lukosis and king its hard to handle.

Tonight is not a fair reflection on how GC are travelling was more of a perfect storm scenario.
 
What if GWS knock cats off next week, pretty likely at this stage, then swans might later in the year, cats might have 4wins and 5 losses at home or something, and that’s where they will be at as a side.
In the past they might have won 85-90% of games at KP, but we’re winning 75% of games anyway…..
Look I don’t think I’m getting through so it’s all just hot air at this point …
All this from a whinge about academies and then a defensive ramble from Cats fans.
 

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You seem to need a tissue.

Amusing when one whinges then gets faced with their own advantages
Haha did you read my original post, hardly a whinge, but hey, I think everyone on here thinks every Geelong supporters BigFooty account is Chris Scott
 
We are travelling to every state and territory this year. So you’re literally incorrect.

And of course we aren’t travelling more than you…we didn’t book an offseason US trip. Boy imagine becoming cooked after LOSING a Grand Final.

You’re supposed to be hungover after a win not a loss lol
Yeah, I'd be salty too if my team just got smacked by the Gold Coast Suns.
 
They will be unstoppable up North (outside of the Gabba) this and next year at times. But they need to put it together on ventures south. Playing them at Marvel compared to NT is about a 15 goal swing (well done Blues).
Undefeated in home games so far this year - Carrara 4-0 (Richmond, Adelaide, Hawthorn, West Coast) & Darwin 2-0 (North & Geelong) but mostly against teams outside of the top 8. We host Essendon on the Gold Coast in a fortnight and that should be a good test of whether we can pull off the big wins at home this year. Still, 6-0 in home games is very encouraging and if we can start winning a few away then look out.
 
Undefeated in home games so far this year - Carrara 4-0 (Richmond, Adelaide, Hawthorn, West Coast) & Darwin 2-0 (North & Geelong) but mostly against teams outside of the top 8. We host Essendon on the Gold Coast in a fortnight and that should be a good test of whether we can pull off the big wins at home this year. Still, 6-0 in home games is very encouraging and if we can start winning a few away then look out.
I legitimately want to see them take some of that mojo on the road. They're a great team to watch in full flow. But to be at that GWS 2016-2023 level they need to bring it on their travels at least now and then.

I do think it'll happen but the most common trend with young teams is starting off well at home and then it clicking on the road in subsequent years. 2025-2028 looks like a good window. They could still sneak finals this year though.
 

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I legitimately want to see them take some of that mojo on the road. They're a great team to watch in full flow. But to be at that GWS 2016-2023 level they need to bring it on their travels at least now and then.

I do think it'll happen but the most common trend with young teams is starting off well at home and then it clicking on the road in subsequent years. 2025-2028 looks like a good window. They could still sneak finals this year though.
Let's see how they go against Carlton at Marvel next week. There's currently reason to believe that we could be following a similar path to Collingwood in 2022 and GWS in 2023 given we've implemented a game plan that's akin to theirs and those teams both began their runs around R10 of their first season.
 
Let's see how they go against Carlton at Marvel next week. There's currently reason to believe that we could be following a similar path to Collingwood in 2022 and GWS in 2023 given we've implemented a game plan that's akin to theirs and those teams both began their runs around R10 of their first season.
Yep this sounds right to me. One statement performance away from home and it could really click into gear. The signs are there. That midfield is outrageous, with the KPDs and mix of forwards more than capable too.
 
Record without Rohan - 7-0
Record with Rohan - 0-3
Same record with Cam Guthrie in midfield. There's about 5 or 6 Geelong veterans really struggling right now.

Next week I'd bring Duncan (has some dicey moments but at least DOES something) in for Guthrie, releasing Holmes to midfield.
Cameron in for Rohan.
Mannagh for Tuohy, play him across half forward as another quality ball user with some zip. Miers pushing up to the wing.

When Dangerfield is ready, he can displace Parfitt or Atkins as even at their best we only really need one of them. Blicavs remains useful as back up ruck for Conway.
 
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Let's see how they go against Carlton at Marvel next week. There's currently reason to believe that we could be following a similar path to Collingwood in 2022 and GWS in 2023 given we've implemented a game plan that's akin to theirs and those teams both began their runs around R10 of their first season.
I hope you do flog Carlton, but you wont have the same conditions as you had in the NT, nor the incredibly short ground
 
I hope you do flog Carlton, but you wont have the same conditions as you had in the NT, nor the incredibly short ground
We've actually got a pretty decent record against Carlton at Marvel. 3 wins in our last 4 games against Carlton at Marvel to be exact. I know the Blues have improved over the last 12 months but our boys have proven in recent years that they can handle/thive in the Marvel conditions and ground dimensions, particularly when facing Carlton.
 
Max props to Suns. Played full 4 qtrs and you could see the confidence in the whole team. I was impressed with their skills in slippery conditions, and the transition one end to the other. Class all over the ground. Great to watch. Go Suns!
 
I am a Collingwood supporter now living in QLD, I fully believe in the academies, I love what it has done for Jnr footy up here and if they didn't exist the Rugby League clubs can offer kids money in the teen years to get them into league programs (I have been told around 5k for a 16-17yr old) so without the academies and a clear pathway some of these talented kids would be lost. Whilst Gold Coast doesn't have a massive supporter base at the moment the amount of Jnr and youth footy players in QLD has grown massively and is looking great. In years to come seeing GC, Bris and Sydney running around with QLD player and NSW players is a great thing.
Good to hear from someone who gets it :thumbsu:
 

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