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Hawks over Eagles

Freo over Swans

Crows over Dogs

North over Tigers

Eagles over Crows

Swans over North

Hawks over Swans

Eagles over Freo

Hawks over Eagles

I wish North and Richmond weren't playing each other so they could both be knocked out in the first round.

 

I am going with

Hawks over Eagles

Freo over Swans

Crows over Dogs

Tigers over Norf

Eagles over Crows

Tigers over Swans

Freo over Eagles

Hawks over Tigers

Hawks over Freo, Ross Lyon loves losing a GF

 

I am going with

Hawks over Eagles

Freo over Swans

Crows over Dogs

Tigers over Norf

Eagles over Crows

Tigers over Swans

Freo over Eagles

Hawks over Tigers

Hawks over Freo, Ross Lyon loves losing a GF

But, I love the thought of Lyon losing another granny... :)

Freo and west coast

Snooze

Freo and west coast

All perth grandfinal. Mass exodus from melbourne as perth wankers show up en mass.

Freo wins infront of 85,000. Camp ground owners make a killing.


Would love if someone new besides the Swans and Dawks won it... fark Hawthorn and their drink driivng scum captain

Agree ^^ [censored] them. The thought of the Hawks and Frawley winning a flag makes me puke.

Lets go West Coast!

Hawks over West Coast

Freo over Sydney

Adelaide over Dogs

North over Richmond

Adelaide over West Coast

Sydney over North

Freo over Adelaide

Hawks over Sydney

Freo over Hawks

Break their duck and officially start Hawthorns decline.

 

A GF without Hawthorn and Sydney in it would be wonderful. If that means Fremantle v West Coast, so be it.

Unfortunately, I think Sydney is a strong chance of beating Fremantle this weekend, and I think Hawthorn is likewise a good shot against West Coast. Could well be Hawthorn and Sydney hosting preliminary finals, again, which would be an utter bore.

I think it's Freo this year so long as they don't have any major injury concerns...Hawks to finish 3rd as they are now.


Don't care who wins, as long as it isn't Hawthorn again.

My wish list in order:

Dogs

Adelaide

Gap

The others

Large gap

Hawthorn

Eternity

North mother[censored] Melbourne

My wish list in order:

Dogs

Adelaide

Gap

The others

Large gap

Hawthorn

Eternity

North mother[censored] Melbourne

I don't even care if North win it - not that they will because they're too far off the good sides. I'm just tired of the groundhog day style watching the same teams winning over and over again.

Would love to see the Bulldogs pull one out of their backsides. Not going to happen though. Think I'll have to settle for a Freo flag.

Unless you have a very personal reason otherwise, surely everyone is hoping the Dogs pull off a miracle?

I don't even care if North win it - not that they will because they're too far off the good sides. I'm just tired of the groundhog day style watching the same teams winning over and over again.

Would love to see the Bulldogs pull one out of their backsides. Not going to happen though. Think I'll have to settle for a Freo flag.

I would puke if North win it. Luckily they won't.

Dogs for me all the way, but again, not going to happen.


Would like to see a Richmond v Dogs GF. I'd like to win Tattslotto too...

Don't care who wins, as long as it isn't Hawthorn again.

Exactly this.

If it's not Melbourne, I don't care.

i have a large and illogical hatred of west coast.

I hope they beat the hawks while both teams suffer 8x season ending injuries and then lose to the dogs.

Hawks over Eagles

Freo over Swans

Crows over Dogs

North over Tigers

Eagles over Crows

Swans over North

Hawks over Swans

Eagles over Freo

Hawks over Eagles

I wish North and Richmond weren't playing each other so they could both be knocked out in the first round.

I hate both clubs and would love to see Whinger Harvey and Scott whimping about the injustice of it all. However, the joy of ninthmond going straight out again is just too beautiful to ignore.

So Richmond out this week and Norf asap after. Don't care much about the rest.

Unless you have a very personal reason otherwise, surely everyone is hoping the Dogs pull off a miracle?

Or Adelaide.. what a story that would be! With big Tex to kick a bag in the granny.


the prospect of north beating Richmond after north rested their players in an effort to lose and avoid going to Adelaide (and then demand an apology) while Richmond played a full team makes me sick.

 

I don't know what it is, but the win over GWS is making me far more interested in the finals this year.

It's amazing how a win sparks your interest in footy again.


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