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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a hideous nightmare

Richmond v Jeelong

and the Cinemas are not open...

I am hoping Chairman Dan opens up the golf clubs next Saturday...not too confident that he will though.

 

Neither port nor brisbane deserve to be in the final. Both had home advantage and couldn’t get the job done.

 
10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a hideous nightmare

Richmond v Jeelong

and the Cinemas are not open...

At least its on at night. Time to binge on Fargo or even a Steven Segal movie would be better.


At least you guys have stopped complaining about the umpiring. 5 frees to 1 in the third Q to Geelong. The AFL want the cats in the GF. Blah blah

At least I can sleep well in the knowledge that 50k members from BOTH Geelong and Richmond won’t be able to go to the grand final.

Small mercies.

Melbourne have basically destroyed my enjoyment of footy. A Richmond Geelong grand final is going to do nothing to improve that. Two arrogant clubs both coached by sniping [censored]. 

 

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Golfing in the dark?

It’s a night game is it?  Oh well there’s always the re-runs of M*A*S*H...

7 minutes ago, Brownie said:

At least its on at night. Time to binge on Fargo or even a Steven Segal movie would be better.

Watching Fargo (Series 3) Right now...Superb as usual

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

This maggoting...Rohan dropped that cold and no free

Dropping the ball no longer seems to be part of the rules.


Good effort by Geelong. Deserve to be in the grand final. Beat Brisbane in Brisbane.

I’ll be barracking hard for Geelong. [censored] Richmond!

bears definitely got stage fright

they had no idea, no system, no teamwork and continuously made bad decisions

6 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

How do the cats continue to top up with guns eg Rohan & imagine getting Cameron... 

Rohan wasn't a gun when they got him to be fair

 

Rich and Geelong next week. Which tird will rise to the top.


Ugh at least if Port got in we could go for them. But geelong v richmond yuck. The worst part is we have to wait all evening for it. 

If richmond win it there will be no fan fare at punt rd. I doubt dan would want people cramming in, geelong on the other hand would be able to. It would have been nice to see different teams compete for it but no it's the same again, even though geelong haven't played in a gf for 9 years. 

Hopefully the storm win the following night that's all I care about. 

 

Free agency will continue to benefit the successful clubs ..cats & tigers have basically got replacement forwards in Lynch & Cameron if the cats get him .. undermines the draft system 

18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bruce will explode next week

Dust & Danger

He will be moist all week

Don't forget the Little Master.?

 

Question: What happens if it's a drawn Grand Final?

Cats v Tigers what a sickening outcome, who do I want to see lose more Hardwick, Lynch, Jack and Cotchin or Dangerfield it really is line ball.

 


 

 

 


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