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Saints will win it. I have a soft spot for the dogs so I hope they go all the way. Either way they are both vic clubs with a long time between drink. Hope the filth go out in straight sets.

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Good win for the dogs,

I thought the interview at half time with Brad Johnson was interesting, he named Cam Bruce as the toughest opponent he has had. Which certainly flies in the face of a few posters here.

I think I would like to see the dogs win it ts year.

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Good win for the dogs,

I thought the interview at half time with Brad Johnson was interesting, he named Cam Bruce as the toughest opponent he has had. Which certainly flies in the face of a few posters here.

I think I would like to see the dogs win it ts year.

Beat me to it 'JACKATTACK'. We have known that Cam has had the edge over Johnno over the years, but it was nice to hear him praise Bruce, not as just one of the many tough opponents, but THE TOUGHEST. Pity a few people on this forum can't bring themselves to do it. Saints or Dogs for me.

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Geelong is gone. Can't, and won't, win the premiership, and will go down with Essendon of 1999-2001 as one of the biggest underachieving teams of all time.

Collingwood and St Kilda are still front-runners, but maybe Aker was right about the Dogs, that they've tailored their training to peak for the finals. I sure hope so. I'd love the Dogs to knock Collingwood out of the finals.

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This finals series is going to be so epic. All the top 4 teams are evening out now so it'll be pretty exciting to see who actually makes the GF. Carlton vs Essendon in the first week of the finals will also be huge, might even go! 95k+ crowd ;)

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This finals series is going to be so epic. All the top 4 teams are evening out now so it'll be pretty exciting to see who actually makes the GF. Carlton vs Essendon in the first week of the finals will also be huge, might even go! 95k+ crowd ;)

Yes Carlton v Essendon will be epic, 10 year anniversary! I am going, (just Paid the MCC Membership!!!!) gotta get my $$$ worth.

Saints lose 2 in a row....Collingwood are the Fave right this second....Hideous!!!!

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Yes Carlton v Essendon will be epic, 10 year anniversary! I am going, (just Paid the MCC Membership!!!!) gotta get my $$$ worth.

Saints lose 2 in a row....Collingwood are the Fave right this second....Hideous!!!!

Crows are definitely my smoky to cause big upsets

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Hate to say it, but Collingwood are a big chance. The key is injuries. They have none! They have also won 10 of their last 11 games I think. Personally, I want the saints to win. Dogs might have lulled at the right time and are now coming home strong just at the right time. They could beat anyone on their day and are a big chance. Geelong will not win without a fit Steve Johnson or Chappy!

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In order of chance to win the flag: Pies, Saints, Dogs, Crows, Blues, Cats, Lions, Whoever finishes 8th.

Geelong is gone. Ling, Milburn, Scarlett, Mooney all way, way down on 08 and 07. Chapman and Johnson underdone leading into finals. Game over.

St Kilda, at their best, is the best team. But they may well have peaked.

Collingwood is currently the best team in the competition. Means nothing until 5pm on GF day, but at the moment I'd be betting on them.

Adelaide is a definite smokey, as many have already said.

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