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GRAND FINAL: Melbourne vs Western Bulldogs

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Would have preferred Port myself. Dogs' on-ball/midfield bats very deep.

We need big games from T.Mac they don't have a second key defender and Spargo has to stop Daniel cutting us to shreads like he has in the past.

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Gotta beat the best to be the best 🟥🟦


 

What a Grand Final it's going to be one for the ages I think if we play somewhere near our best we will win.


Not sure how I'm going to go on with my life for the next two weeks. I'll be thinking/hoping/praying/worrying about this game on repeat the entire time.

We’re better than them as a whole..
 

Our forwards and backline is far greater. 
 

Slightly concerned for our mids though 

Gung-ho all day, after last night, now MFCSS is kicking back in…

We're better than Port, but the Dogs are better than Brisbane and Geelong.

We've been the two best sides all year. It's a fitting final match up.

The Dogs will embrace the backs against the wall position - five states in two weeks, bottom half of the 8, quarantine, no training on the oval, etc. The week off will help them more than it will help us.

But our best is good enough.


This one will be close but if we can halve the clearance battle we'll win 

1 minute ago, WA Demon Boy said:

We’re better than them as a whole..
 

Our forwards and backline is far greater. 
 

Slightly concerned for our mids though 

Our midfield is better that theirs

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

The Dogs will embrace the backs against the wall position - five states in two weeks, bottom half of the 8, quarantine, no training on the oval, etc. The week off will help them more than it will help us.

Bevo will definitely play this game, but we just need to keep focused and stick to our task.

We are nice and settled in Perth, dogs still have to get there and quarantine, Bailey smith needs to be tagged and if we break even in the middle will go a long way to winning 

Just now, brendan said:

We are nice and settled in Perth, dogs still have to get there and quarantine, Bailey smith needs to be tagged and if we break even in the middle will go a long way to winning 

They won’t need to quarantine 


Anyone else notice/think they celebrated their win in their rooms a little more than us?

Dees by 25-35 points!

There goes my 24 hours of zen-like serenity! 😄

5 minutes ago, WA Demon Boy said:

We’re better than them as a whole..
 

Our forwards and backline is far greater. 
 

Slightly concerned for our mids though 

We have an excellent midfield 

they just have to be ready

 
1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

They won’t need to quarantine 

Apparently they will as the clock has been reset when they went to Brisbane 


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