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The Big Dance - Grand Final Day, 2017

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Crows could do with McGovern right now.

 

I will still stick to Adelaide by a point. At least it is still close. Richmond winning will be insufferable.

 

I don't want Adelaide to win for the pure reason Lever might decide to stay put if they win a flag. I reckon the tigres have got this, Dusty looking very Norm Smithish in that quarter..

8 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Hence why I want the Crows to win.

If you think they will be as gracious as the Doggies last year, you are kidding yourself.

In my neck of the woods, there are Tiger fans everywhere.  And they are loud about it too CBF.  Insufferable they will be (if they win)

Hardly a bulldog fan to be seen so the contrast is immense. 

Crows have no time and no space but more so in that 2nd quarter ... that may change.  Walker,  Betts & Jenkins have been virtually unsighted.


Martin, Brownlow Medalist clearly holding the jumper of his opponent and ends up getting the mark and last goal of the half.

Pathetic Umpiring....... 

I don't think the umps have been too bad in regards to one-sidedness.

No howlers.

Tigs by 40+ at this stage, Crows no pressure and presence.

Edited by Cards13

 

Tigers will run away with this game as the game opens up. Adelaide forward line is non existent. Richmond midfield and backline well on top. Rance and Houli  on track for Norm Smith. Sloan and Laird only Adelaide winners. Adelaide backline holding up but for how long?Umpiring although favouring the tigers not a factor so far. 


Yea tigers easy now, good on them they have been great well deserved I hope our players are watching 


Just when you thought the season couldn't get any more f#%#ed up.....

The positive, Goodwin won't have to wait a few days to contact Lever.

Tell me this isn't happening

Worst day ever


Jeez Adelaide are wilting under the pressure. No one is standing up for the Crows. 

RIP Melbourne CBD

 

Adelaide sof front running bullies.

Holly [censored]... this has got to be the worst team to win a flag. [censored] richmond and their supporters 


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