Dangerfield 'hungrier than ever' for elusive flag

By News / Wire

Geelong midfielder Patrick Dangerfield says his desire to win an elusive premiership still burns as he prepares to enter his sixth AFL finals series.

But despite being potentially just three wins away from a flag, the Brownlow Medallist isn’t looking beyond next week’s qualifying final clash with Collingwood.

“It burns but at the same time you’ve got to make sure you get there,” Dangerfield said on Wednesday.

“So our preparation can’t be any further than this week really and then our first session Friday night which will prepare us as best we can and then the first quarter against Collingwood.

“(We) can’t afford to look any further ahead – Collingwood are too good an opposition not to do that and the competition’s just too even.”

Since Dangerfield joined the Cats at the end of 2015, he has played in three finals series, including losing two preliminary finals.

He said the “united” and “hungry” nature of the current Cats team held them in good stead for September success.

“We’ve had really good opportunities in ’16, ’17 and last year,” Dangerfield said.

“But you’ve got to make the most of those opportunities. We haven’t been able to do that.

“But I think this is a really united group that has really I suppose flourished in a contested style of footy that we’ve played. And we’ve got some hungry players that are eager for success so I think that’s a good starting point.”

Dangerfield said it was difficult to compare the current Cats team to the one that had fallen short in recent seasons, especially given changes in personnel – with Luke Dahlhaus, Gary Rohan and Gryan Miers among the new faces involved this year.

“If you look at personnel it’s totally different,” Dangerfield said.

“And we knew that coming into the season, people will compare it to previous years and generations, but it is a vastly different team than what we had, you know, only a few years ago.”

The Cats defeated the Magpies back in Round 1, but Dangerfield said that game would have little bearing on either side’s preparation.

“Both teams have changed so dramatically since then,” he said.

“So I doubt there’ll be much reviewing of that game in terms of how you prepare for this week from both sides because so much has happened since then and Collingwood have played some great footy over the last few weeks and have obviously finished top four.

“So we’ve got to make sure that we prepare as best we can, we start well, we embrace the crowd and we try and get as many Geelong supporters to the game as we possibly can.”

The Crowd Says:

2019-09-04T10:47:41+00:00

Iambillbob

Roar Rookie


Yeah I am

2019-09-04T09:59:19+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


So BB, lamb picking the Cats?

2019-09-04T01:54:18+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Well your house seems to be entirely made of glass. Riewoldt and Rance are Olympic standard divers.

2019-09-04T00:29:04+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


Agree to disagree there.

2019-09-03T23:49:16+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Not a diver but he he is a drama queen with any injury.

2019-09-03T23:45:30+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


He is a bit of a flopper. Seems to go unnoticed.

2019-09-03T22:28:28+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


RT, As you alluded to, Danger is a refreshing change from the normal footballer. Because of that and his ability and determination, he is allowed to strut. Danger on Dusty, looking forward to it.

2019-08-30T06:55:47+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


Poe's Law

2019-08-29T11:43:49+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


No it is a joke about Adelaide!

2019-08-29T11:43:04+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


It's a bit of a Richmond supporters joke about Taylor Walker saying that about Jake Lever in 2017 about choosing money over success. Thought it tied in nicely with Dangerfield who may well taste success this year. I would argue Melbourne look closer than Adelaide now.

2019-08-29T11:24:33+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


:D sarcasm is a lot harder to get on the net, apologies.

2019-08-29T10:59:20+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


I thought the joke was obvious, sorry.

2019-08-29T10:58:58+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


No kidding?

2019-08-29T08:58:33+00:00

Iambillbob

Roar Rookie


Agreed

2019-08-29T08:30:58+00:00

Maxine

Guest


Hi Ritchie...are you being bias against Geelong as a Tigers fan? I thought it was pretty much general knowledge that Dangerfield actually took less money because he wanted to go home. Again,this website occasionally sees people manipulating facts or what not to fit their own club bias or personal agenda....

2019-08-29T08:23:13+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


Danger took LESS money to come to Geelong. He isn’t even the highest paid in the side. He could have gotten way more if he was open to going anywhere. Facts ... they matter.

2019-08-29T06:59:41+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Danger didn't choose money over success in going to Geelong, he went for family reasons.

2019-08-29T02:12:31+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


He and Jake Lever should never have chosen money over success and stayed at Adelaide.

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