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My favourite part of grand final day

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worst gf i have ever seen the game has been sanistized far to far no spark at all

 

What happened to JKH?

There are 2 cab drivers running!

Was Daniel Kerr in the race?

He likes beating cab drivers.


ahhh that's who it was, knew there was a current player with that stat.

 

Absolutely stoked ....the looks on the Roidsters supporters faces going back across the border is pure gold


The biggest news at half time is that Brad Miller and Pia have announced they are separating!

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

The biggest news at half time is that Brad Miller and Pia have announced they are separating! That's how enthralling this game is.

Lies!

The best thing about the grand final is that its over and now we can get down to the happy period of the year, drafting. Where every demon supporter is filled with hope and promises of things that could be. This is not to be confused with the start of the new season where hope usually gets a serious battering if not completely flushed down the toilet.

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

True I read it in the Age!


My least favourite thing today was seeing some blind drunk, hobo-resembling Eagles supporter verbally abusing Ross Lyon as he walked away from the G by himself.

In true Ross Lyon style he just kept walking while muttering under his breath.

An interesting stat was Nik Nat's 3 kicks, 1 handpass for a total of 4 possessions. Plus 3 tackles and 37 hit outs which were mainly sharked by the likes of Mitchell and co. No marks. Imagine what Jack Watt's critics would be doing if he produced such miserable figures. NN is highly overrated in my opinion and some Eagles supporters I know.

An interesting stat was Nik Nat's 3 kicks, 1 handpass for a total of 4 possessions. Plus 3 tackles and 37 hit outs which were mainly sharked by the likes of Mitchell and co. No marks. Imagine what Jack Watt's critics would be doing if he produced such miserable figures. NN is highly overrated in my opinion and some Eagles supporters I know.

His first kick was in the first ten seconds of the game too.

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Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Yeeersssss I'm still a chance! Pia I'm on my way to Sydney.

His first kick was in the first ten seconds of the game too.

The other 2 were off the ground.

I'll never understand why people rate him so highly.


An interesting stat was Nik Nat's 3 kicks, 1 handpass for a total of 4 possessions. Plus 3 tackles and 37 hit outs which were mainly sharked by the likes of Mitchell and co. No marks. Imagine what Jack Watt's critics would be doing if he produced such miserable figures. NN is highly overrated in my opinion and some Eagles supporters I know.

Agree with this. I thought NN was exposed on the big stage. Eagles fans will tell you that his stats aren't important, it's the other intangibles he brings. Pressure, tackling, ground ball knock ons etc. Yesterday the Eagles were screaming out for a marking target as they brought the ball out of the backline & they got nothing.

He is a media darling which is not his fault but I'd suggest if he looked like Sam Jacobs you'd never hear about him.

The most enjoyable moment for me was the club icons shown on the Ch 7 screen depicting triple premiership clubs and Melbourne, was the only icon to feature TWICE! Go Dees!!!!

Anyone see how Bernie went at the kick the footy over the river thing?

He looked horribly hungover and basically said as much when asked how he was feeling.

Love Bernie. He and Tex would've been up to some serious mischief on Friday night.

 

Something about having cab drivers in the sprint at the expense of seeing a Dees player for a few seconds really irks me with the way everything is for sale with the AFL.

Sure we would have come last but with the loss of the u19s that we could once watch on GF day followed by the ressies, then the main game and then the sprint, there was always something there that showed the world the MFC did actually exist.

Now what little bit of possible tiny exposure on the biggest day of the year was sold to some cabbies?

Have I got it all wrong? Did the MFC refuse to participate?

Meth Coast getting beat was the best part, they will improve as will others and they missed a golden opportunity today froze like rabbits in the headlight and nobody in the middle stepped up when Priddis was targeted as the go to man. Thank Christ they didn't win it would have been unbearable and now a large amount of their fans who are mostly fair weather supporters will disappear again, hopefully for a very long time


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