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2015 FINALS

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7.18 tells the story for the swannies though

So does Tippett's dropped sitter before taking two contested marks outside of goal range immediately afterward

 

One word analysis of the Freo cowd: Boo

Do it for Walshy, Crows If they can get over the Bulldogs tonight, anything is possible. They have the cattle to go all the way imo


After that effort I'm tipping a West Coast and Hawthorn Grand Final.

Yep, and I'd be confidently backing West Coast against anyone else other than Hawthorn (only because they will lose the home ground factor and hawks have the experience)

Do it for Walshy, Crows If they can get over the Bulldogs tonight, anything is possible. They have the cattle to go all the way imo

I want the dogs to win cause my neighbour is made crows supporter and he is one of the biggest cork suckers u will ever meet. And to top it off he's from Adelaide!

Go dogs.

 

I want the dogs to win cause my neighbour is made crows supporter and he is one of the biggest cork suckers u will ever meet. And to top it off he's from Adelaide!

Go dogs.

Do you live in Essendon?? Does he have a beard?? He may be my boss...

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Yep, and I'd be confidently backing West Coast against anyone else other than Hawthorn (only because they will lose the home ground factor and hawks have the experience)

I think Clarko summed it up post match. "That's what the double chance is for and we we're off".

Eagles were brilliant last night, allowing Priddis was out can the play any better.

The Hawks were off and we all know how good they can be.


Do you live in Essendon?? Does he have a beard?? He may be my boss...

No cards I'm in Brissy.

So u r saying there are two of them!!!!

Christ help us!


Bulldogs are so exciting to watch.

Agreed. So much better than Freo, really couldn't stand Fremantle in another GF, they truly are boring to watch.

Bulldogs are so exciting to watch.

So are the Crows


lol Eddie Betts is a ball magnet tonight

It must kill Carlton supporters to watch him. Already kicked a couple and hand allied off another

 

This has gotta be one of the best matches of the year, even after only one quarter.

Could top Crows v Port.


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