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Eagles now showing a bit in the 3rd. Premiership quarter. Come On Eagles!

Shuey just blew any chance of a contest, oh now add Darling. Are the Dawks blessed?

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Trying to decide if this years GF has been more or less entertaining then last year? Just boring. Well done to Hawthorn though.

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Trying to decide if this years GF has been more or less entertaining then last year? Just boring. Well done to Hawthorn though.

Oh we had a 10 minute contest there in the third.

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Nik Nat doing a sterling job with 0 marks to 3/4 time. Can see why he's rated so highly and escapes scrutiny!

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Nik Nat doing a sterling job with 0 marks to 3/4 time. Can see why he's rated so highly and escapes scrutiny!

NicNat 0 marks, 4 disp

Kennedy 3 marks, 3 disp

Gunston 13 disp, 6 marks, 5 goals

Roughy 20 disp, 6 marks

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We need to acknowledge the elephant in the room - Chip has been great.

Yep - good on him, could very well snag the Norm Smith.

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We need to acknowledge the elephant in the room - Chip has been great.

Chip has played well but really the way the ball hasn't been delivered to Kennedy it doesn't surprise me.

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Shuey just blew any chance of a contest, oh now add Darling. Are the Dawks blessed?

Both of them set the seal in the first quarter: when Shuey missed what he should have hand passed and Darling with his [censored]-weak shot at goal and his turnover. Then the same pox that plagued them last week against North - inaccuracy. Game over first quarter.

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West Coast fielded Sydney's 2014 Grand Final team. Fell to bits as soon as Hawthorn got on a roll. I could have suffered a Hawthorn win if there'd been a contest, but it was just another boring game of footy. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

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Eagles came onto the ground looking beaten. Pathetic tiny banner. Hawks spread better, much faster. Nobody manning up on Cyril in the first 2/3 of the first half. Out coached out run outclassed. Why did we even bother to have a home and away season? Will the AFL actually do something to equalize he competition?


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Gee it is embarrassing now, not even circle work intensity in a Grand Final! Great showpiece for the AFL.

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Eagles came onto the ground looking beaten. Pathetic tiny banner. Hawks spread better, much faster. Nobody manning up on Cyril in the first 2/3 of the first half. Out coached out run outclassed. Why did we even bother to have a home and away season? Will the AFL actually do something to equalize he competition?

lol @ listing the banner as one of the reasons for playing crap in the grand final.

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Eagles came onto the ground looking beaten. Pathetic tiny banner. Hawks spread better, much faster. Nobody manning up on Cyril in the first 2/3 of the first half. Out coached out run outclassed. Why did we even bother to have a home and away season? Will the AFL actually do something to equalize he competition?

Every commentator, coach, official and player, in other words every vested interest in the AFL has been saying all season how even it all is, any team can beat anyone at any time. Yes but somehow we keep seeing the same team smash their opponent in the GF year after year? It must be just a coincidence.

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Can't wait for the GF to be held at night, for chrissake, watching professionals stare directly into the sun while balls hit them in the face or fall at their feet is simply ridiculous for what is supposed to be the showpiece of the season.

FFFUUUCKK you AFL, for allowing this Hawthorn dynasty to develop.

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Gibson, Lake and Frawley, what an incredible day for the Hawk's tall defenders.

Between them -

70 disposals at 90%+ efficiency.

30 marks including 6 contested

25 1%ers

Just one free kick given away.

Only as an afterthought have I noticed all three were traded in, quite late in the building process.

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Jordan Lewis' kid is 6 days old.

Dude, I don't that's a good look...

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