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2015 FINALS

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Goldy giving the WCE rucks a bath so far. 8 mins in and had 10 hit outs and a number of important marks.

Yeah but how good is Nik Nat #sarcasm

 

North got their only goal from a pathetic free kick which was from a North player basically staging.

Pathetic.

 

I don’t care what anyone says. I rate Ben Brown very highly.

I can't handle the thought of North making a GF.

I'm going to be sick if they make the Grand Final.

Two teams I despise playing next week, worst case scenario.


Am torn ATM.

On the one hand, the potential of both WA teams failing in prelim and the subsequent mood in Perth makes me chuckle. Also a team winning from 8th is not bad.

On the other hand, I hate North, they were allowed to effectively cheat in the last round. Also can't see them beating Hawks, Eagles Breyer chance IMO. Finally did I mention how much I hate Norf

I don’t care what anyone says. I rate Ben Brown very highly.

So do i

 

The hate for North Melbourne really defies belief. Sure they’re not my favourite club, but a North GF appearance is not the end of the world when you look at what other horrific clubs are out there.

The hate for North Melbourne really defies belief. Sure theyre not my favourite club, but a North GF appearance is not the end of the world when you look at what other horrific clubs are out there.

Biggest diving, whingers in the league


The hate for North Melbourne really defies belief. Sure they’re not my favourite club, but a North GF appearance is not the end of the world when you look at what other horrific clubs are out there.

When it means Hawthorn will have the easiest possible three-peat victory imaginable, it makes my blood boil.

They would've laughed their asses off if you told them a month ago they could line up in the GF against the worst finalist in the 8.

And the coach pizzes me off.

When it means Hawthorn will have the easiest possible three-peat victory imaginable, it makes my blood boil.

They would've laughed their asses off if you told them a month ago they could line up in the GF against the worst finalist in the 8.

North’s pressure at the ball carrier tonight would make Hawthorn worried. Hawthorn are next-level though, so it really doesn’t matter either way.

North’s pressure at the ball carrier tonight would make Hawthorn worried. Hawthorn are next-level though, so it really doesn’t matter either way.

Still shaking my head at Freo last night. They were actually stupid enough to play defensive rather than pressure and harass Hawthorn all night.

There is surely no way imaginable North Melbourne will fall backwards into a premiership this year. No chance whatsoever.


Biggest diving, whingers in the league

Harvey, Thomas, Scott. I’ll give you those three. Who else? Brayshaw?

Terrible kick Nic Nat. Can ruck but that's about it, terrible around the ground.

He's pretty good at the second efforts and tackles. Poor kick though.

Harvey, Thomas, Scott. Ill give you those three. Who else? Brayshaw?

Thompson, Waite, Nahas off the top of my head.

Used to quite like Roos, but last 5 years have grown to despise them.

If they win, Waite, Brown and Petrie could help cause an unbelievable upset. Think you will find Petrie and Waite have a history of beating Frawley


Ben Brown need to stop going up for mark with one hand only. Hard to take spectacular one handers as a big forward, unless you are Hulk Hogan!

 

Richo: "I think Petrie has had a really good two possession game so far."

5 minutes left in the second quarter.

Thanks Richo, needed the laugh.


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