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Eagles by 51.

Norm Smith: McGovern

First Goal: Yeo Yeo Yeo

 

The only 'pin' that I'm interested in is the big one that bursts the Pies' bubble.   It's already unbearable enough!

 

Collingwood by 23

NS: Steele Sidebottom

FG: De Goey


Me: Nothing

Son 1: 33cm flathead

Son 2: 31cm flathead

Fight ensues over who's fish was bigger.

Could not give 2 bananas who wins the grand final....

collingwood set to break their own afl record of 26 grand final losses - schadenfreude

premiers    methos by 23

bog             yeo man

first goal    darling

thank [deity], i don't know any metho supporters

Couldn't care less!


Draw, then Pies by 1 in extra time.

Sidebottom for Norm.

The big Texan for 1st goal

Eagles by 27

Barrass for Norm Smith because of the novel idea (not employed by Richmond) of blocking/checking the run at the ball of a 7ft forward.

Eagles 22 points

NS    Shuey

FG    Rioli

WC 30pts

NS: Shuey

FG: Ryan


WCE 17 Points

Norm: Darling (bags 6) 

First Goal: Mihochek

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3 hours ago, Philthy said:

Couldn't care less!

 

2 hours ago, deebug said:

Sorry also couldn't care less!

 

Take it you both won’t be watching the game then?

44 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

 

 

Take it you both won’t be watching the game then?

Maybe check on the net to see the scores, that's about it.

 

wet coke 1 point. 

NS   Ryan

FG   Barrass


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