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Miss watching our boys already??

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wat about when the crowd go crazy when sculls and jurrah kick goals :P

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wat about when the crowd go crazy when sculls and jurrah kick goals :P

Needed that!!

Cheers! :)

HAHAHAHA!!! And what about that Bruce McAvaney cartoon??? Bahahaha!!

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hahahaha its a pisser isn't it.. especially when aussie kicks the goal :D

THE DEES ARE GONNA BE SOMETHING!!!

 

hahahaha its a pisser isn't it.. especially when aussie kicks the goal :D

THE DEES ARE GONNA BE SOMETHING!!!

And then Dennis chimes in and even gives Bruce a hand!!!

The old duo working nicely.

3:30

Green says three words: 'What the fark'

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Yeah. I enjoyed last off-season because we weren't even close, and we had a lot to look forward to in a couple of months. This year, not so much.

Yeah. I enjoyed last off-season because we weren't even close, and we had a lot to look forward to in a couple of months. This year, not so much.

Exactly.

I enjoyed watching tonights tough tassle between Geelong and the Saints. I can't wait until our lads are amongst the action. :)

That video Dazzler.

Infantile, puerile, childish, garbage...

Loved it. :D :D :D

 

I must admit, I have an empty feeling now it's all over for us.

For some reason, I was more keyed up for the last 2 games than any others(except Collingwood).

I'm depressed!

The only thing left that is important is that Collingwood don't win.

Everything's worked in their favour so far, until now! They'll have to beat Geelong to make the GF! What a disappointment to go out in two!!!!!

That Highlight package is an absolute Beauty!!! Bruce and Dennis totally star..I was overseas for that game so i am glad i saw that.

Might save that to the Hard Drive B)


Missing them, sure, but that is tempered with the knowledge that the kids are only going to get fitter and stronger over the summer. I can wait.

That Highlight package is an absolute Beauty!!! Bruce and Dennis totally star..I was overseas for that game so i am glad i saw that.

Might save that to the Hard Drive B)

You missed our best game in 10 years

Oh what a day. Great video.

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Yeah. I enjoyed last off-season because we weren't even close, and we had a lot to look forward to in a couple of months. This year, not so much.

I dare say we still have much to look forward to Dappa. Couple of new exciting recruits and further improvement.

The only thing left that is important is that Collingwood don't win.

Everything's worked in their favour so far, until now! They'll have to beat Geelong to make the GF! What a disappointment to go out in two!!!!!

To go out in two ??

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"To go out in two ??"

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Yep....if they lose to Geelong, they're out in two. (one win, one loss)

The only thing left that is important is that Collingwood don't win.

Couldn't agree more. I think that actually might be why I'm not enjoying the finals. The fact they're favourites. Last year I was dead-set certain they weren't winning a flag. This year I'm concerned.

I'll take any of the other six over the Pies. Freo can get stuffed, but the other four would be good to see. Love the Dogs or Saints to get there, but I love Geelong's footy, so I'd take that too. And if Sydney win a flag, that, by association, means we're awesome...

I dare say we still have much to look forward to Dappa. Couple of new exciting recruits and further improvement.

Of course. But we won't SEE it til next season. And there's new recruits every season.


Yep....if they lose to Geelong, they're out in two. (one win, one loss)

Oh. When you said, "out in two" - I thought you meant straight sets. One win,one loss is a bit odd...

Couldn't agree more. I think that actually might be why I'm not enjoying the finals. The fact they're favourites. Last year I was dead-set certain they weren't winning a flag. This year I'm concerned.

I'll take any of the other six over the Pies. Freo can get stuffed, but the other four would be good to see. Love the Dogs or Saints to get there, but I love Geelong's footy, so I'd take that too. And if Sydney win a flag, that, by association, means we're awesome...

People can write Geelong off at their peril. If ever there was a wake up call for Geelong, last Friday was it. $4.10 on TAB Sportsbet too..(gamble responsibly :)), they haven't been those odds for a little while.

I could not STAND to see Collingwood win the GF. I was praying Geelong would get over the line against St.Kilda, because I cant stand them either..

A Collingwood vs St. Kilda Grand Final will be simply unwatchable, if it eventuates... :(

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