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The 2014 finals thread

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Ollie Wines ripping again.

The best 2nd year midfielder of the modern era....

Thanks Mark.

Let's hope they don't make the same mistake and pass up Petracca.

 

Get the f over it.

EDIT: Another goal from Wines.

Thanks Mark.

Its hard when he rips 3/4 weeks
 

Sigh. I'd love Port so much more not knowing that we gifted them the best young player in the league.

FMD it's hard to get over it.

Captain's behind from the Pav. Can't kick goals under pressure.


The crowd are doing my head in.

I recon he has a brownlow in him- you forget he's only a second year player! Thanks Mark

Jake Neade has been really good in this last quarter. He's a midget, but he does all the basics pretty well. Reminds me of Austin Wonaeamirri a little.

 

Great game, wish BT would shut it

Wow wee boy o boy I'm a DH.

Aussie rules has to be the best game in the world. This final series has been outstanding.

Am as jealous as hell of those clubs participating.


Let's hope they don't make the same mistake and pass up Petracca.

They I think u mean we.

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Wingard is amazing


I reckon you could count the number of Melbourne players who have ever showed this kind of desperation at a single contest in their careers on one hand.

Dawes, Jones, Vince, Jetta, Cross.

Jake Neade has been really good in this last quarter. He's a midget, but he does all the basics pretty well. Reminds me of Austin Wonaeamirri a little.

unbelievable Quarter!!!
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Port really have a lot of very, very talented young guys. Amazing future as they top up with more in the next few years.

Would be nice to c the Dees play finals instead of watching other teams and thinking what might have been.

Here's hoping.


BT: "This is the most important kick he will ever take in his footy career" (or similar). What the........he might be kicking a GF winner in a few weeks.

Port hasn't even cracked the hundred yet and apparently it's the highest score a team has kicked against Freo since 2012. Wow.

You sometimes forget records aren't all negative.

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Bloody amazing, especially from a team who were possibly rated behind us 2 y ago.

But, seriously, does anyone really want Lyon to succeed Roos??

 

Slightly scared to walk out of Patersons stadium tonight, the Freo supporters are looking particularly feral. I'll have to take my Port scarf off.


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