The Cattery on Saturday

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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

Post: # 1804748Post Bowey Boy »

It is actually the closest you get to the good fashioned home ground. Unfortunately we’re playing away so expect a firm rodgering. Been there twice and both times lost by over 100 points from memory.


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philtee wrote: Mon 08 Jul 2019 7:55pm Memories here...
Round 10 1999, under Timmy Watson.
Saints defeated Cats by 10 points at K Park, despite being 19 points down at 3/4 time.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1 ... 90605.html
But it was long ago in a galaxy far far away.


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Bowey Boy wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 12:34am It is actually the closest you get to the good fashioned home ground. Unfortunately we’re playing away so expect a firm rodgering. Been there twice and both times lost by over 100 points from memory.
They played the Swans song when we ran out onto the ground last time I was there.


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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

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shanegrambeau wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 12:30am
George27 wrote: Mon 08 Jul 2019 11:01pm
A couple of weeks later came the debacle against Hawks at Waverley, losing after leading 11.5 to 1.2, and the wheels fell off completely.
The “Pudding Bowl” match, another milestone disaster in our history, when Watson said in the ensuing press conference, “Some of these guys have heads bigger than pudding bowls” I think referring to Barry Hall among others.
What a collapse from there! Within twelve months he knew it was all over.
It was 'heads as big as boarding house puddings'

He also said that we 'couldn't beat the Dimboola Thirds'


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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

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90% chance of rain and strong winds forecast for Saturday

Hopefully even up the competition


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Devilhead wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 6:32pm 90% chance of rain and strong winds forecast for Saturday

Hopefully even up the competition
haha...hahaha
the only thing that would even up the competition would be a category 5 cyclone and the game called off.


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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

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samuraisaint wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 9:27am
shanegrambeau wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 12:30am
George27 wrote: Mon 08 Jul 2019 11:01pm
A couple of weeks later came the debacle against Hawks at Waverley, losing after leading 11.5 to 1.2, and the wheels fell off completely.
The “Pudding Bowl” match, another milestone disaster in our history, when Watson said in the ensuing press conference, “Some of these guys have heads bigger than pudding bowls” I think referring to Barry Hall among others.
What a collapse from there! Within twelve months he knew it was all over.
It was 'heads as big as boarding house puddings'

He also said that we 'couldn't beat the Dimboola Thirds'
ha.....what a d...! I think it is my hair envy...Anyway I'm the chairman of the board...ing house pudding committee now!

I wonder if Tim had an inkling of what was about to happen next?


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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

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Bowey Boy wrote: Tue 09 Jul 2019 12:34am It is actually the closest you get to the good fashioned home ground. Unfortunately we’re playing away so expect a firm rodgering. Been there twice and both times lost by over 100 points from memory.
It was good in the 90s down there - It was the last ground you could buy cans of beer at - and we won there at least twice and nearly beat them a third time when Matty Lappin missed a shot which would have won the game for us - from the top of the goal square!


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Re: The Cattery on Saturday

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Enrico_Misso wrote: Mon 08 Jul 2019 11:32pm Best memory was when that animal Hocking (Whiskas, not Shocking) had a go at Harves and we rallied for a great win.

But mostly it has been misery down there.
Spider kicked 9 down there near the end of his StK career but we still lost.

Thank heavens we aren't old enough to have experienced the old Corio Oval which was an even more miserable venue.
Our loss there in 1899 still haunts this club and clearly remains the most embarassing performance ever by any team in VFL/AFL history.
Sheesh - I never knew about that 1899 debacle. Quite the pasting! Still - on the upside - we managed to better the 186 pt loss than Melbourne copped 112 years later.

This week has an eery feeling to it like the Dees game


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