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i think either game could go either way

however i'll tip port and bears

probably a subconscious choice based on want

 

Could be a pair of decent games here.  Port and Lions are my tips.

Richmond and lions. Port are the interstate filth so they can go and ....................


31 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Richmond and lions. Port are the interstate filth so they can go and ....................

Not a bad outcome as it would give me a team to barrack for in the GF (anyone but Richmond)

Let's face it a Port v Lions GF would be even more irrelevant than ever

I'd be even happier with Port v Geelong for the purpose of removing the smile from condescending Queenslanders.

Port and Brisbane have been the most consistent sides this year and were both impressive in week 1 finals.

Both club supporters would be entitled to be disappointed if they drop their respective home finals - particularly Brisbane who have played a whopping 2 games outside of QLD.

Love to see port win tonight. Wonder who Lynch will have a dig at tonight. I laughed when Hardwick said about the players being tough. Digging our knee into a players neck is not tough. 

 

 

Port v Brisbane GF please.

Richmond v Geelong - too horrible to contemplate

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Love to see port win tonight. Wonder who Lynch will have a dig at tonight. I laughed when Hardwick said about the players being tough. Digging our knee into a players neck is not tough. 

 

so true - cheap shots arent tough - I would like nothing better than Lynch to be levelled - fairly of course


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Go the storm. 

Storm have been the Raider's bunny in recent times so let's hope tonight is different

I just want to see Cotchin and Lynch dealt with. It’s a Preliminary Final 

Do it properly 


Ugh, Martin first goal.

Going to be a long night with Bruce and BT at the helm.

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Ugh, Martin first goal.

Going to be a long night with Bruce and BT at the helm.

I've muted the commentary. its much better.

2 minutes ago, bingers said:

Who has the more punchable head ... Reiwoldt or Lynch?

Used to be Reiwoldt, Lynch has shot past this year

3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Used to be Reiwoldt, Lynch has shot past this year

Just saw Lynch's behaviour towards Duursma. What a dog.


Have to admire a young kid like Dursma taking it to Lynch, not sure if something was said earlier to make him react like that but the danger is you wake the sleeping giant and motivate him and his team. 

 hope it doesn't backfire on the young kid but good comeback by port. 

11 minutes ago, bingers said:

Who has the more punchable head ... Reiwoldt or Lynch?

Either or 

Just get it done 

3 minutes ago, bingers said:

Just saw Lynch's behaviour towards Duursma. What a dog.

What did he do

 

I must be one out the blue here. I hope Richmond win. 


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