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  1. 1. Who will win the 2020 Grand Final

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6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

And to think we drafted Tom Scully before Dustin Martin, FFS.

Thanks Mr Hindsight. . 
 

(Chris Grant and James Hird were overlooked multiple times by every club - picks in the 80s and >100 as I recall). 

 
3 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Man i hate Richmond. Never met so many arrogant supporters. 

only decent supporter they have is ash barty. she's a little champion.

 
18 minutes ago, rjay said:

Danger has had a mare, needs to do the 1%a's and not try the spectacular...a liability to date.

Was listening to Brown on the radio last week.
Stated pretty much the same thing.
He overhypes himself for big games trying to do too much and fluffs 'em.


 
2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

only decent supporter they have is ash barty. she's a little champion.

Turns out she's just another Richmond [censored] out've the woodwork.

Watching game on 7 can't find it on kayo, only advertising replay time ???


4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Purely the reason I hoped Geelong would win.
Certainly a couple flogs at work I'll have to listen to now.

Yep likewise. 

Pathetic - Duckwood more intent on looking pleadingly to the umpire whilst tackling.  Really sad. 

Selwood is having a sook, manhandling the player on the ground. When is he going to retire?


Guthrie, Stewart, Duncan can hold their heads high.

The big names have let you down tonight lads...should hand their money back.

Edited by rjay

Geelongs 2nd qtrs have killed them in both this GF and their final against port. Most of the possession and play in forward half but didn’t capitalize. 
both Port and now Richmond have run over the top and they don’t have any answers. 

Good riddance Geelong. 
Respect to Richmond. Martin is a serious freak. 

STOP IT DUSTY!!!


If there was ever any doubt about the NS medalist...

 

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