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Winner: Collingwood

Margin: 21 points

Norm Smith: Pendlebury

First Goal: Stevie J.

Crowd: 97,873

Key to the result: Podsiadly and Hawkins to get shut down, while their counterparts Dawes and Cloke fire.

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Winner: Geelong

Margin: 14 points

Norm Smith: Ottens

Prediction of play- Geelong dominate opening quarter but only hold a 12 point lead. The contest remains a stalemate until Collingwood launch an attack which is too late. Ottens kills it in the ruck and kicks 3 of his own.

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A Draw....After a dramatic Geelong fightback. Pods boots 4 Hawkins 4. Collingwood up by 44 points at 1/2 time

Crowd 99,998

Highlight...Eddie & Mick have a Punch on after the Siren, Bucks nowhere to be seen.

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Cats by 28 pts.

Norm Smith - Chappy

First goal - Dawes

Crowd - 100013

Pies look home early in the third with a slender lead in very wet conditions. Chapman irons out Swan and kicks 3 goals before the final break. Cats coast home in driving hail. Collingwood fans very wet and [censored] off.

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Winner: Geelong

Margin: 30 points

Norm Smith: Bartel

First Goal: Cloke

Crowd: 96,400 (which would be a DEBACLE)

Key to the result: Geelong win the clearances, of which there are many. Jolly sore and tired while the Geelong bodies, esp Bartel, too strong and committed, Pies don't get to 'press' and have to spend all day running back. Still close early in the last but blows out in last 20mins, to give time for the 'Pies fans to feel it.

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Winner: Collingwood

Margin: 13 points

Norm Smith: Pendlebury

First Goal: Ball

Crowd: 98,673

Match note: Stevie J to play, but go down in the second quarter with a knee injury. Gamble backfires with the cats leading at 3 quarter time but running out of legs for the pies to go back to back.

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Collingwood only hit front 20 minutes into Last. All teams book Arizona.

Collingwood by 12 points.

LuKe Ball Norm Smith

MCC not full, outrage.

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