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Whilst the chance of top 4 are there it's unlikely we'll make it. So who do you want in the elimination final ?

A win over GWS & we sew up 5th spot to set up a date with Geelong.

If we lose to GWS & we could be playing anyone of Sydney or GWS in Sydney or Hawthorn.

I'd take a win over GWS & hit the finals running against those pretenders Geelong. No way we lose to them for a 3rd time after the way we lost the previous 2

 

I’d love nothing more than to beat Geelong, but I’d hate losing to them the most as work will be unbearable.

GEELONG

we owe those pricks, start frost on Hawkins and move the ball like we did against the eagles yesterday

 

Geelong easily, the new filth 

Surely its a no brainer?

Geelong.

We owe it to ourselves to go out and absoloutely belt those smug bastards. 


I'm not sure. I kind of want to keep emotion out of it for now and just play who we play and hopefully get a win.

But that could all change soon.

Would just love a MCG final.. who we play is just about the narrative ?

 

Geelong. It feels like the perfect narrative to the season, they get lucky against us twice and we kick then out of the finals. 


Geelong Gelong Geelong

We owe them big time.  They were lucky to beat us twice by less than a kick both times, and of course then there is 186...

Imagine kicking  Selwood, Dangerflog, Ablett and the unbearable Chris Scott out of the finals...    

I think my ideal (and plausible) premiership run goes

Geelong at the 'G, so all you lot can have your fun.

Sydney in Sydney, so I can finally go to a Demon final.

Then back to the 'G to finish off Collingwood.

And finally the inevitable contest with Richmond.

 

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