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FINALS: Week 1

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Unfortunately Port

Channel 7 news on the ball again.

Were confident St Kilda would be 'hosting' at Adelaide Oval.

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Couldn't give a rats tossbag but for what is worth i think Port might ? the bed again.

Geel, Rich, WB, WC


hard to care but I'll watch to cheer on whoever is playing the Cats. would love  Danger to not win one.

don't mind the Lions, might follow them a bit

 

how long til trade week?

As long as Collwd  and Dangerfields  P_ Cats don't win it   who cares.  

Geelong
Richmond
Bulldogs
West Coast

I'll be supporting the Lions. I have next to no interest though since we failed yet again.

 
35 minutes ago, layzie said:

Geelong 

Richmond

St Kilda

West Coast

 

But who cares.

AS long as Weagles don't win it. Those who live in Perth will know what I mean. Pampered and spoiled football club.


1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pfft who cares, finals are for losers.

Correct, 7 out of the 8 of them will be a loser. What a waste of time.

As long as Jeeelong get beaten

i can’t Barrack for any of those sides

What a strange strange year it has been, and still is....

Marginally supporting West Coast. One of my best mates follows them and I enjoy the way they play.

Something about seeing Port and Brisbane win after they were both so recently basket cases would **** me off. That said Geelong and Richmond winning would make me sick too. West Coast ends up being a lesser of all the evils.

I was hoping Harley Benelli infected the hub and ruined the finals. Would be the greatest achievement of a Melbourne player since 1964.


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