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  1. 1. Who will win the 2020 Grand Final

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Poll closed on 24/10/20 at 12:00

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You get the feeling the Cats have their name on it this year.  easily accounting for teams recently and in great form.

its one last push from the old brigade selwood, Hawk, Taylor, Danger etc.     hopefully they fall off a cliff sometime soon

couldn't give a rats though. at least its a night game so I'll be so drunk I either won't watch the game or won't remember it

 

The hideous nightmare. 
made only worse, if we are the 1st away team to have to venture to their game next year and endure the unfurling of said flag...

 

Defence will win it for the tiges. nullify hawkins. strangle danger. Lynch to kick the goals and dusty to work his magic.

Dusty  for the norm smith


There's only one winner for me. Apathy. 

Does the Richmond team deserve three flags in four years?

It doesn't come anywhere near the great teams that have done this in the past IMO but #@^& happens

Go the near suburban felines

Storm v Penrith Panthers is the bigger game !!

(lots of cat teams this year as against the more usual bird teams)

Don't like either but this Cameron business has me frothing. I hope richmond [censored] all over geelong.

with a bit of luck dangermouse will do a hammy at training this week then i won't care too much who wins


10 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

some talk that hawkins is in iso with the flu

They'll probably bring in Cameron early then...

confirmed Hawkins is isolating as a precaution

i'm going to find it very difficult not to find it assuming if he misses the GF due to a covid + test

If you could've chosen from the top 8 the two teams I least wanted to make the grand final it would've been these two. 

I'd love to see the Tigers absolutely destroy the Cats by 100+ points, give them a little bit of humiliation on the biggest day of the calendar. Failing that a 1 point loss with the Cats being denied a goal by the review system at the end. EDIT Also with Dangermouse also missing 4 easy shots at goal.

Edited by Pates


Hopefully someone beats someone with a kick after the siren as a result of a dodgy free.

Hate both sides with a passion. Wish both sides could lose, so seeing one of them being robbed would be a small comfort.

Can confirm [censored] grand final befitting the rest of 2020. 

What a better way to finish this dreaded season. Richmond to win by a solitary point.

Rich  5   7  37  V   Geel  5  6  36       about the average score.

Danger to sook it on camera  and scream out that is not fair on me it wasn't scripted like this!

Ablett   to faint after the match. 

 

 

 

 

 

Would hate to see the Tigers get another flag but Geelong getting one would be even worse ,especially seeing Dangercringe with a medal around his neck.


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