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2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Apparently on tonight.

Anybody interested?

 

Yep, been hanging out for it all week................talking about “Mike and Dave need wedding dates” aren’t you WJ?

 

Haven't been this excited since the Lighting Premiership at Waverley in '96!

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Watching Mary Poppins with the missus. From what I saw the movie will be more interesting.

Patrick Cripps definitely doesnt look the full can of coke in that shot.......the eyes have it.


Whoops!  Cameraman accidentally revealed the empty side of the stadium.


The members of the AFL executive who thought this would be a good idea should be replaced immediately. I found todays scratch match, MFC v Coll, infinitely more engaging. The attempts of the commentators to make this carp sound interesting is excruciating. Hey, AFL big knobs.... how about a State of Origin contest in some modified form???? Fracken who cares about this tripe??? You belittle the great game you pretend to be the guardians of! Disgusting, vomit inducing, commercial self-indulgent [censored]!!!

Cant wait for tonight's GF.... Which teams? Which players?... Don't stress, the Game Changer will be dropped in from the retractable roof and all will be revealed! Marvel Stadium... Transformers v XMen.... paper, rock, scissors... I'm on the edge of my seat... Does anyone on big dollars have any respect for the game?


Fritta’s team through to the grand final. Back to Back AFLX premierships for Fritsch? 

What a huge load of turd. I watched about two minutes...almost spewed.

So glad MFC treated it with the disdain it deserved 

 

Fritta got through uninjured which is all that matters. He’s still a stick figure though, was hoping he’d put on some size over summer!

I tuned in and out, but it was pretty uninspiring and low intensity stuff. Was better last year when we won it...

Not that I actually care one iota but what sort of crowd did they get?

Were there any Poweraids Super Dopper Pooper Scoopers?  Did both in the crowd go bananas in response?


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