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Chapter 1: What makes tonight's game between the Dockers and Cats significant?
Um, they're in AFL, what was it, AFL Queensland, the competition they play in the Burley Bombers, which makes, whatever that is, that makes it even more extraordinary. They're sick. Did you know that Corey Mobiliar from Champion Data?
How are we, guys? How are we? Thanks for having me back. Good to see you.
No, I didn't know that. That's a fair effort. Six players from one club.
Yeah, great effort.
Playing AFL footy.
And given you've got all the data there, can you just check and see how many frequent flyer points Mark Nuffield's got?
Oh, dear. Him, enough. He's part of the SEN family. Enough. Fair enough. Righto, Corsa. This is a big game tonight, and that's where we start always, straight out of the 8.30 news. The Cats are travelling without Bailey Smith.
Yeah, really looking forward to this one tonight. Kind of where my attention's going is how Geelong deploy their taggers. So you can probably bet that Mullen will look after a Sorong or a Shea Bolton. The magnet I'm interested in is who Mark O'Connor gets. So in the past, it's been, you know, in recent rounds, he's taken care of Jamie Elliott, Tom Papley, Josh Rochelle.
I think it's an absolute no-brainer tonight that he goes to Murphy Reed. And just more the spinoff effect for me, which I'm kind of fascinated in, is one, how Murphy will handle it the first time getting tagged. Has he never been tagged this year? No.
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Chapter 2: How will Geelong's taggers affect the game strategy?
Someone like these, you know, proper taggers that, you know, that will put in some serious work. Now, I'm sure, you know, players have gone to him and given him some attention, but these are, you know, cream of the crop type of players. taggers across the competition.
So more that first time syndrome, how Murphy handles it and how Freeman will come and support Reid if he does receive some attention from Mark O'Connor. Just some numbers on Reid since round eight, top 50 rated player in the competition, averaging 24 disposals and close to 10 score involvement. I think that's a big watch for me tonight.
because he's so important, you know, the way he's creative with his ball use, he's creative by foot, that link play up and through the arc. So that's on watch for me tonight.
I think what's on watch for me tonight is whether or not Blitzarves actually does what we're talking about here and goes to Jackson.
Yeah.
And actually just... Effectively tags their ruckman.
Yeah, it's that whole, you know, we spoke about it last week, the rainy day Chris around, you know, how he can just shift magnets whenever he wants to conning, spending more time in the ruck. That feels like a good matchup for Jackson, but I understand the blitz halves one as well, because he's so versatile, you know, in the way he plays.
A bit of coning will go through there, blitz halves will go through there. They'll probably throw a fair bit at him and try and make Luke Jackson's head spin, I reckon.
kneel potentially as well and get him going back the other way. So, you know, with the beauty of Chris Scott is that he's always willing to throw something different up. So, yeah, really looking forward to tonight.
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