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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The soulless GilWS into a prelim, how boring. 

There will be room surely for them to fit both their supporters into the G?

At least it isn’t at their home hole with the amplified canned cheering  ?

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3 of the 4 preliminary finalists are playing very average football.  So many clubs will be looking at this years as a big missed opportunity.  

(Richmond will win at a canter)

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There is literally no one to root for next week. I probably hate Richmond the least but knowing that at least one of Collingwood/Giants and potentially the Cats are in the GF is nightmare fuel. Eagles, Bulldogs and Lions were all far more tolerable options and they're all out! [censored]!

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3 minutes ago, loges said:

Brisbane forwards have been a disgrace this quarter

They kept bombing down the line to the area where the Circus had a spare.  Silly strat.  Then when they finally switched the ball across HB (on one occasion only in the last), they got it to a free in Robertson who instead of keeping the ball live and bouncing up to the Arc,  launched it from the wing resulting in a shallow ball inside 50 which was easier defended and that was that.

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2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

He looks VERY ordinary at best.  Another list clogger.

We identify a need for outside run and the bloke we identifies plays in the ruck. 

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Can't believe Fagan didn't get Martin back on until about a minute and a half to go.

Was a little proppy with about 10 to go and went to the bench but you need to have your best players on the ground, especially the followers, in that last 5 minutes.

Nice throw by the Circus which got the ball going forward for their winning goal.

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2 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

We identify a need for outside run and the bloke we identifies plays in the ruck. 

Played ruck for about 20 minutes approx SK.  Looking at the rest of his game he had little to no impact unfortunately.

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9 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep one of Richmond, Collingwood, Cats or Great Waste of Space will be Premiers......this season cannot end quick enough.

Our last 12 seasons, bar one, have ended even quicker WWS.

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Played ruck for about 20 minutes approx SK.  Looking at the rest of his game he had little to no impact unfortunately.

Yeah, I did hear that RN , just watched the last quarter and I am being a bit dramatic but I was underwhelmed. 

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Ugh so the premier will come from collingwood, giants, tigs or cats. I might just build a bunker somewhere and come back out half way through October. This is the worst possible outcome. 

I do not want any of them to win. 

But watching brisbane dominate in that final quarter was like watching melbourne. Had the ball but could not convert. What was with the players kicking to the boundary, why did the forwards all lead to the boundary. 

Chris Fagan would be very frustrated. 

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19 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Can't believe Fagan didn't get Martin back on until about a minute and a half to go.

Was a little proppy with about 10 to go and went to the bench but you need to have your best players on the ground, especially the followers, in that last 5 minutes.

Nice throw by the Circus which got the ball going forward for their winning goal.

One of the worst umpires finals I can remember. They really lost control of it in the first half and Lions did a Dees in the second

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15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh so the premier will come from collingwood, giants, tigs or cats. I might just build a bunker somewhere and come back out half way through October. This is the worst possible outcome. 

I do not want any of them to win. 

But watching brisbane dominate in that final quarter was like watching melbourne. Had the ball but could not convert. What was with the players kicking to the boundary, why did the forwards all lead to the boundary. 

Chris Fagan would be very frustrated. 

Brisbane like us also got too many players sucked into the contests and leaving a GWS player to get free over the back in their virtually empty forward line with a couple of minutes to go was very callow. Back line should have been packed solid. Enjoyed Stefan Martin’s game though. Monstered the Mummy. 

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24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

 

Chris Fagan would be very frustrated. 

Frustrated for a couple of weeks maybe..

Bloke would be rubbing his hands together with the team he’s got on his hands. This years achievement was premature.

Id kill to have what they have. They play for keeps...something out players don’t do. It’s all too hard..

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23 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Frustrated for a couple of weeks maybe..

Bloke would be rubbing his hands together with the team he’s got on his hands. This years achievement was premature.

Id kill to have what they have. They play for keeps...something out players don’t do. It’s all too hard..

What a game by Charlie Cameron after getting that injury in the first minute. 

Hyper extending the elbow. Wow that would be so painful. But he played a cracking game

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