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17 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

How poor were the Giants. Fumbled.  Slipped over.  No system.    I kept waiting for them to click.  Wow they're disappointing for Gil

Watching the Giants execution last night reminded me of ourselves when the pressure is on.

Just can't handle it.

 

this may be the last season where GWS are beatable for a while

all the injuries they had through the year are catching up. not many in form

Watched the first half before becoming bored. Jacob Hopper is not the gun talent some say he is. Thought that before last night and solidified my view. Crappy disposal and average game sense.

 

Have to say that I didn't mind Lever's game.


if anyone wants a ticket for tonight i have a reserved seat afl members ticket up for grabs - just wanna get money back, so not looking to profiteer off it

just the singular, 2a, n17 i think it is, smack dab on the wing

5 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Watched the first half before becoming bored.

Eddie (Betts not the other DH) made it interesting last night.

Some pure magic...

Whoever wins tonight will make the grand final IMO... Geelong or Richmond will have a home finals vs GWS/Port/West Coast. As much as it kills me I think Richmond win tonight and make the GF 

 
7 hours ago, old dee said:

I have seldom cared less about a final series.

My level of enthusiasm is similar od, however, I'd like to see the tiggers get a touch up tonight.

42 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

My level of enthusiasm is similar od, however, I'd like to see the tiggers get a touch up tonight.

i'd like to see both sides get a touch up tonight (esp that moron twin) but i don't see how that is achievable


1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i'd like to see both sides get a touch up tonight (esp that moron twin) but i don't see how that is achievable

Richmond win but Dusty does his ACL....

that is a win win

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Richmond win but Dusty does his ACL....

that is a win win

or ferals lose and dangermouse reported for striking to the head with the fist

34 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

or ferals lose and dangermouse reported for striking to the head with the fist

Yes! Finals in Kaos. Supporters crying and rioting...

Richmond out in straight sets would be nice but I actually think they will win tonite. Winner of this into grand final and loser out after next week.


14 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Richmond out in straight sets would be nice but I actually think they will win tonite. Winner of this into grand final and loser out after next week.

Doesn't the winner go to Prelim first?

I despise both teams, but ill be watching just to watch Dusty vs Dangerfield on the big stage of a final. 

GWS is not a good team.  They have a lot of talent and that gets them across the  line often but they play like they don't like each other at all.  

I thin they need a different coach as Cameron has had a few years to try and fix.  Aren't most of the boys hitting their peaks about now?

 

14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sonebody take out Patrick Dangerfield. I am so sick of that smug bastard

And having just seen that crybaby Scott brother in the box, I'm suddenly really wanting a TIger win.

Nothing would please me more than seeing Dangerwood go out in straight sets. 


Ha ha - I spy my favourite umpire. No 15. ??

 

This is one hell of a better game than last night.

We have a long way to go in terms of sustained intensity.  

What a craaaap free for deliberate even though a free against Selduck is a rarity. 


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